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2007
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CLUSS: Clustering of protein sequences based on a new similarity measure
Background: The rapid burgeoning of available protein data makes the use of clustering within families of proteins increasingly important. The challenge is to identify subfamilies...
Abdellali Kelil, Shengrui Wang, Ryszard Brzezinski...
BMCBI
2008
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Modularization of biochemical networks based on classification of Petri net t-invariants
Background: Structural analysis of biochemical networks is a growing field in bioinformatics and systems biology. The availability of an increasing amount of biological data from ...
Eva Grafahrend-Belau, Falk Schreiber, Monika Heine...
BMCBI
2010
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PeptideMine - A webserver for the design of peptides for protein-peptide binding studies derived from protein-protein interactom
Background: Signal transduction events often involve transient, yet specific, interactions between structurally conserved protein domains and polypeptide sequences in target prote...
Khader Shameer, Lalima L. Madan, Shivamurthy Veera...
BMCBI
2007
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Statistical significance of cis-regulatory modules
Background: It is becoming increasingly important for researchers to be able to scan through large genomic regions for transcription factor binding sites or clusters of binding si...
Dustin E. Schones, Andrew D. Smith, Michael Q. Zha...
BMCBI
2007
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Impact of image segmentation on high-content screening data quality for SK-BR-3 cells
Background: High content screening (HCS) is a powerful method for the exploration of cellular signalling and morphology that is rapidly being adopted in cancer research. HCS uses ...
Andrew A. Hill, Peter LaPan, Yizheng Li, Steve Han...
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