Authors
Lennart Martens, Henning Hermjakob, Philip Jones, Marcin Adamski, Chris Taylor, David States, Kris Gevaert, Joël Vandekerckhove, Rolf Apweiler
Publication date
2005/8/1
Journal
Proteomics
Volume
5
Issue
13
Pages
3537-3545
Publisher
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
Description
Abstract The advent of high-throughput proteomics has enabled the identification of ever
increasing numbers of proteins. Correspondingly, the number of publications centered on
these protein identifications has increased dramatically. With the first results of the HUPO
Plasma Proteome Project being analyzed and many other large-scale proteomics projects
about to disseminate their data, this trend is not likely to flatten out any time soon. However,
the publication mechanism of these identified proteins has lagged behind in technical ...
increasing numbers of proteins. Correspondingly, the number of publications centered on
these protein identifications has increased dramatically. With the first results of the HUPO
Plasma Proteome Project being analyzed and many other large-scale proteomics projects
about to disseminate their data, this trend is not likely to flatten out any time soon. However,
the publication mechanism of these identified proteins has lagged behind in technical ...
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