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BMCBI
2008
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MetaFIND: A feature analysis tool for metabolomics data
Background: Metabolomics, or metabonomics, refers to the quantitative analysis of all metabolites present within a biological sample and is generally carried out using NMR spectro...
Kenneth Bryan, Lorraine Brennan, Padraig Cunningha...
BMCBI
2008
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ElliPro: a new structure-based tool for the prediction of antibody epitopes
Background: Reliable prediction of antibody, or B-cell, epitopes remains challenging yet highly desirable for the design of vaccines and immunodiagnostics. A correlation between a...
Julia V. Ponomarenko, Huynh-Hoa Bui, Wei Li, Nicho...
BMCBI
2008
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Inferring the role of transcription factors in regulatory networks
Background: Expression profiles obtained from multiple perturbation experiments are increasingly used to reconstruct transcriptional regulatory networks, from well studied, simple...
Philippe Veber, Carito Guziolowski, Michel Le Borg...
BMCBI
2010
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Extended morphological processing: a practical method for automatic spot detection of biological markers from microscopic images
Background: A reliable extraction technique for resolving multiple spots in light or electron microscopic images is essential in investigations of the spatial distribution and dyn...
Yoshitaka Kimori, Norio Baba, Nobuhiro Morone
BMCBI
2010
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Use of historic metabolic biotransformation data as a means of anticipating metabolic sites using MetaPrint2D and Bioclipse
Background: Predicting metabolic sites is important in the drug discovery process to aid in rapid compound optimisation. No interactive tool exists and most of the useful tools ar...
Lars Carlsson, Ola Spjuth, Samuel Adams, Robert C....
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