Sennels et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Improved results in proteomics by use of local and peptide-class specific false discovery ratesSennels et al., 2009
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- Sennels L
- Bukowski-Wills J
- Rappsilber J
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- BMC bioinformatics
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Background Proteomic protein identification results need to be compared across laboratories and platforms, and thus a reliable method is needed to estimate false discovery rates. The target-decoy strategy is a platform-independent and thus a prime candidate for …
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