The Protein Information Resource (PIR) produces the largest, most comprehensive, annotated protein sequence database in the public domain, the PIRInternational Protein Sequence Da...
Winona C. Barker, John S. Garavelli, Hongzhan Huan...
The Protein Information Resource (PIR) serves as an integrated public resource of functional annotation of protein data to support genomic/proteomic research and scientific discov...
Cathy H. Wu, Hongzhan Huang, Leslie Arminski, Jorg...
The Protein Information Resource (PIR; http://wwwnbrf.georgetown.edu/pir/ ) supports research on molecular evolution, functional genomics, and computational biology by maintaining...
Winona C. Barker, John S. Garavelli, Daniel H. Haf...
The exponential growth of large-scale molecular sequence data and of the PubMed scientific literature has prompted active research in biological literature mining and information ...
Zhang-Zhi Hu, Inderjeet Mani, Vincent Hermoso, Hon...
Background: There is increasing interest in the development of computational methods to analyze fluorescent microscopy images and enable automated large-scale analysis of the subc...