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PROTEOFORMER 2.0: further developments in the ribosome profiling-assisted proteogenomic hunt for new proteoformsVerbruggen et al., 2019
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- Verbruggen S
- Ndah E
- Van Criekinge W
- Gessulat S
- Kuster B
- Wilhelm M
- Van Damme P
- Menschaert G
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- Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
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PROTEOFORMER is a pipeline that enables the automated processing of data derived from ribosome profiling (RIBO-seq, ie the sequencing of ribosome-protected mRNA fragments). As such, genome-wide ribosome occupancies lead to the delineation of data-specific …
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