Human Proteinpedia enables sharing of human protein data
Suresh Mathivanan
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Mukhtar Ahmed
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Natalie G Ahn
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Hainard Alexandre
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Ramars Amanchy
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Philip C Andrews
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Joel S Bader
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Brian M Balgley
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Marcus Bantscheff
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Keiryn L Bennett
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Erik Bj|[ouml]|rling
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Blagoy Blagoev
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Ron Bose
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Samir K Brahmachari
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Alma S Burlingame
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Xos|[eacute]| R Bustelo
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Gerard Cagney
,
Greg T Cantin
,
Helene L Cardasis
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Julio E Celis
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Raghothama Chaerkady
,
Feixia Chu
,
Philip A Cole
,
Catherine E Costello
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Robert J Cotter
,
David Crockett
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James P DeLany
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Angelo M De Marzo
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Leroi V DeSouza
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Eric W Deutsch
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Eric Dransfield
,
Gerard Drewes
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Arnaud Droit
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Michael J Dunn
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Kojo Elenitoba-Johnson
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Rob M Ewing
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Jennifer Van Eyk
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Vitor Faca
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Jayson Falkner
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Xiangming Fang
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Catherine Fenselau
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Daniel Figeys
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Pierre Gagn|[eacute]|
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Cecilia Gelfi
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Kris Gevaert
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Jeffrey M Gimble
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Florian Gnad
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Renu Goel
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Pavel Gromov
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Samir M Hanash
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William S Hancock
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HC Harsha
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Gerald Hart
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Faith Hays
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Fuchu He
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Prashantha Hebbar
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Kenny Helsens
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Heiko Hermeking
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Winston Hide
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Karin Hjern|[oslash]|
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Denis F Hochstrasser
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Oliver Hofmann
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David M Horn
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Ralph H Hruban
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Nieves Ibarrola
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Peter James
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Ole N Jensen
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Pia H|[oslash]|nnerup Jensen
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Peter Jung
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Kumaran Kandasamy
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Indu Kheterpal
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Reiko F Kikuno
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Ulrike Korf
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Roman K|[ouml]|rner
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Bernhard Kuster
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Min-Seok Kwon
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Hyoung-Joo Lee
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Young-Jin Lee
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Michael Lefevre
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Minna Lehvaslaiho
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Pierre Lescuyer
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Fredrik Levander
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Megan S Lim
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Christian L|[ouml]|bke
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Joseph A Loo
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Matthias Mann
,
Lennart Martens
,
Juan Martinez-Heredia
,
Mark McComb
,
James McRedmond
,
Alexander Mehrle
,
Rajasree Menon
,
Christine A Miller
,
Harald Mischak
,
S Sujatha Mohan
,
Riaz Mohmood
,
Henrik Molina
,
Michael F Moran
,
James D Morgan
,
Robert Moritz
,
Martine Morzel
,
David C Muddiman
,
Anuradha Nalli
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J Daniel Navarro
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Thomas A Neubert
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Osamu Ohara
,
Rafael Oliva
,
Gilbert S Omenn
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Masaaki Oyama
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Young-Ki Paik
,
Kyla Pennington
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Rainer Pepperkok
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Balamurugan Periaswamy
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Emanuel F Petricoin
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Guy G Poirier
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T S Keshava Prasad
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Samuel O Purvine
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B Abdul Rahiman
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Prasanna Ramachandran
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Y L Ramachandra
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Robert H Rice
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Jens Rick
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Ragna H Ronnholm
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Johanna Salonen
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Jean-Charles Sanchez
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Thierry Sayd
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Beerelli Seshi
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Kripa Shankari
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Shi Jun Sheng
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Vivekananda Shetty
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K Shivakumar
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Richard J Simpson
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Ravi Sirdeshmukh
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K W Michael Siu
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Jeffrey C Smith
,
Richard D Smith
,
David J States
,
Sumio Sugano
,
Matthew Sullivan
,
Giulio Superti-Furga
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Maarit Takatalo
,
Visith Thongboonkerd
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Jonathan C Trinidad
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Mathias Uhlen
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Jo|[euml]|l Vandekerckhove
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Julian Vasilescu
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Timothy D Veenstra
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Jos|[eacute]|-Manuel Vidal-Taboada
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Mauno Vihinen
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Robin Wait
,
Xiaoyue Wang
,
Stefan Wiemann
,
Billy Wu
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Tao Xu
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John R Yates
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Jun Zhong
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Ming Zhou
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Yunping Zhu
,
Petra Zurbig
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Akhilesh Pandey
Abstract
To the editor:
Proteomic technologies, such as yeast two-hybrid, mass spectrometry (MS), protein/peptide arrays and fluorescence microscopy, yield multi-dimensional data sets, which are often quite large and either not published or published as supplementary information that is not easily searchable. Without a system in place for standardizing and sharing data, it is not fruitful for the biomedical community to contribute these types of data to centralized repositories.
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