Authors
Juan A Vizcaíno, Eric W Deutsch, Rui Wang, Attila Csordas, Florian Reisinger, Daniel Rios, Jose A Dianes, Zhi Sun, Terry Farrah, Nuno Bandeira, Pierre-Alain Binz, Ioannis Xenarios, Martin Eisenacher, Gerhard Mayer, Laurent Gatto, Alex Campos, Robert J Chalkley, Hans-Joachim Kraus, Juan Pablo Albar, Salvador Martinez-Bartolome, Rolf Apweiler, Gilbert S Omenn, Lennart Martens, Andrew R Jones, Henning Hermjakob
Publication date
2014/3/1
Journal
Nature biotechnology
Volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
223-226
Publisher
Nature Research
Description
There is a growing trend toward public dissemination of proteomics data, which is facilitating
the assessment, reuse, comparative analyses and extraction of new findings from published
data 1, 2. This process has been mainly driven by journal publication guidelines and funding
agencies. However, there is a need for better integration of public repositories and
coordinated sharing of all the pieces of information needed to represent a full mass
spectrometry (MS)–based proteomics experiment. An editorial in your journal in 2009,' ...
the assessment, reuse, comparative analyses and extraction of new findings from published
data 1, 2. This process has been mainly driven by journal publication guidelines and funding
agencies. However, there is a need for better integration of public repositories and
coordinated sharing of all the pieces of information needed to represent a full mass
spectrometry (MS)–based proteomics experiment. An editorial in your journal in 2009,' ...
Scholar articles
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