2004
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-5-68
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PEDRo: A database for storing, searching and disseminating experimental proteomics data

Abstract: Background: Proteomics is rapidly evolving into a high-throughput technology, in which substantial and systematic studies are conducted on samples from a wide range of physiological, developmental, or pathological conditions. Reference maps from 2D gels are widely circulated. However, there is, as yet, no formally accepted standard representation to support the sharing of proteomics data, and little systematic dissemination of comprehensive proteomic data sets.

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“…However, there are many other pertinent areas that need to be stressed, including the need to integrate SBML models into post-genomic databases with schemas such as those for genomics (GIMS [64]), proteomics (PEDRo [65]) and metabolomics (ArMet [66]). Only then can we have a truly integrative Systems Biology.…”
Section: Other Areas and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are many other pertinent areas that need to be stressed, including the need to integrate SBML models into post-genomic databases with schemas such as those for genomics (GIMS [64]), proteomics (PEDRo [65]) and metabolomics (ArMet [66]). Only then can we have a truly integrative Systems Biology.…”
Section: Other Areas and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data, which were kindly provided by Andrew Hesketh (John Innes Centre), are deposited in the public repository, PEDRoDB (13), and are available for download from pedrodb. man.ac.uk:8080/pedrodb/pages/Browse.jsp.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El escenario de aplicación elegido es el área de la Biomedicina, en la cual existen diversos sistemas de gestión de datos, como [9], capaces de generar grandes cantidades de datos anotados semánticamente. Para guiar el proceso de anotación, estos sistemas de gestión de datos adoptan ontologías de aplicación específicas que se apoyan en una o varias ontologías de dominio comúnmente aceptadas.…”
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