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Implicit biology in peptide spectral libraries
Manor Askenazi
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Michal Linial
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Department of Biological Chemistry
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Spectral Library
100%
Post-translational Modification
66%
Short Peptides
33%
Genetic Variants
33%
Biological Signature
33%
Spectral Identification
33%
Mass Spectra
33%
Enhanced Sensitivity
33%
Budding Yeast
33%
Technology-based
33%
Biological Knowledge
33%
Small Molecule Peptide
33%
Single-cell Proteomics
33%
Regulated Proteolysis
33%
Empirical Thresholds
33%
General-purpose Technology
33%
Small Metabolites
33%
Mass Spectral Library
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Posttranslational Modification
100%
Proteome
50%
Genetic Divergence
50%
Protein Catabolism
50%
Metabolite
50%
Small Molecule
50%
Budding Yeast
50%
Chemistry
Metabolite
100%
Protein Hydrolysis
100%
proteolytic
100%
Arts and Humanities
Implicit
100%
Spectral
100%
Empirical
16%
Variant
16%
Model Organism
16%
Computer Science
Translational Modification
100%
Data Mining
50%
Biological Knowledge
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Metabolite
100%