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Nature Methods, Vol. 3, No. 10. (21 September 2006), pp. 845-854.
Protein Sci, Vol. 17, No. 3. (1 March 2008), pp. 401-408.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No. 38. (18 September 2007), pp. 14952-14957.
Nat Biotechnol (23 September 2007)
PLoS Biology, Vol. 5, No. 9. (1 September 2007), e237.
by Rebecca
Hunt-Newbury, Ryan
Viveiros, Robert
Johnsen, Allan
Mah, Dina
Anastas, Lily
Fang, Erin
Halfnight, David
Lee, John
Lin, Adam
Lorch, Sheldon
Mckay, Mark H
Okada, Jie
Pan, Ana K
Schulz, Domena
Tu, Kim
Wong, Z
Zhao, Andrey
Alexeyenko, Thomas
Burglin, Eric
Sonnhammer, Ralf
Schnabel, Steven J
Jones, Marco A
Marra, David L
Baillie, Donald G
Moerman
Cell, Vol. 129, No. 7. (29 June 2007), pp. 1415-1426.
by R
Linding, LJ
Jensen, GJ
Ostheimer, MA
van Vugt, C
Jørgensen, IM
Miron, F
Diella, K
Colwill, L
Taylor, K
Elder, P
Metalnikov, V
Nguyen, A
Pasculescu, J
Jin, JG
Park, LD
Samson, JR
Woodgett, RB
Russell, P
Bork, MB
Yaffe, T
Pawson
Nature Methods, Vol. 4, No. 7., pp. 547-548.
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