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Getting a grip on proteomics data - Proteomics Data Collection (ProDaC).
Eisenacher, Martin; Martens, Lennart; Hardt, Tanja; Kohl, Michael; Barsnes, Harald; Helsens, Kenny; Häkkinen, Jari; Levander, Fredrik; Aebersold, Ruedi; Vandekerckhove, Joël; Dunn, Michael J; Lisacek, Frederique; Siepen, Jennifer A; Hubbard, Simon J; Binz, Pierre-Alain; Blüggel, Martin; Thiele, Herbert; Cottrell, John; Meyer, Helmut E; Apweiler, Rolf; Stephan, Christian
Proteomics. 2009;9(15):3928-33.
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Abstract
In proteomics, rapid developments in instrumentation led to the acquisition of increasingly large data sets. Correspondingly, ProDaC was founded in 2006 as a Coordination Action project within the 6th European Union Framework Programme to support data sharing and community-wide data collection. The objectives of ProDaC were the development of documentation and storage standards, setup of a standardized data submission pipeline and collection of data. Ending in March 2009, ProDaC has delivered a comprehensive toolbox of standards and computer programs to achieve these goals.
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- Eisenacher, Martin
- Martens, Lennart
- Hardt, Tanja
- Kohl, Michael
- Barsnes, Harald
- Helsens, Kenny
- Häkkinen, Jari
- Levander, Fredrik
- Aebersold, Ruedi
- Vandekerckhove, Joël
- Dunn, Michael J
- Lisacek, Frederique
- Siepen, Jennifer A
- Hubbard, Simon J
- Binz, Pierre-Alain
- BlĂĽggel, Martin
- Thiele, Herbert
- Cottrell, John
- Meyer, Helmut E
- Apweiler, Rolf
- Stephan, Christian