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Recent developments in public proteomic MS repositories and pipelines. Export

Proteomics, Vol. 9, No. 4. (February 2009), pp. 861-881.

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This article provides an overview of publicly available proteomic data repositories in a single document with a particular focus on the latest developments, many of which are not announced through traditional publications. The review is intended to inform the proteomics practitioner of the options for storage and dissemination of their MS/MS data in the public domain, and to help those who want to mine proteomic data generated by others. The latter area has arguably seen the most development in recent times, as repositories have sprouted new tools for data analysis, visualisation and experimental design. We also highlight key biological datasets available at each repository, including standard datasets. Finally, we touch upon areas of significant challenge and future directions.


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