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Institute of Bioinformatics
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Business World highlighted about Dr. Akhilesh Pandey. And Institute of Bioinformatics under 'Biotech' section in its June 2007 issue. Journal of Proteome Research, in its May 2006 issue, highlighted the achievements of Akhilesh Pandey. And co workers at IOB. Science magazine under its NetWatch section carried an article - 'Blood Work' about Plasma Proteome Database, a joint work between Institute of Bioinformatics. Nature, in its July 2005 issue, covered India's Biotech Boom. Cancer Biology and Therapy m...
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Human Protein Reference Database - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Human Protein Reference Database. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article relies too much on references. Please improve this by adding secondary or tertiary sources. Learn how and when to remove this template message. The Human Protein Reference Database. HPRD) is a protein. Accessible through the Internet. Comparison of protein data. The HPRD is a result of an international collaborative effort between the Institute of Bioinformatics. In Bangalore, India and the Pandey lab. From 10,000 prote...
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CajalesyGalileos | Un blog para sorprenderse con la biología | Página 2
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En el espejo de…. La nariz de…. S Ramón y Cajal. Entradas más nuevas →. 05/31/2014 · 15:09. Los virus, nanomáquinas que evolucionan. Dado que ambos son capaces de replicarse y evolucionar (dos características fundamentales de la vida). Pero siempre a expensas de la maquinaria metabólica que proporciona la célula a la que parasitan: por tanto no son autónomos y, de hecho, cuando están fuera de su célula hospedadora se degradan rápidamente si no infectan una nueva diana. Por su parte,. Los virus son parási...
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Human Protein Reference Database
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You are at: HPRD. Replace this with your comments). Please send any questions or comments about the Human Protein Reference Database to help. This is a joint project between:.
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Human Protein Reference Database
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You are at: HPRD. Please send any questions or comments about the Human Protein Reference Database to help. This is a joint project between:.
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SILAC :: FAQs
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Supported in part by an NIH Roadmap grant "Technology Center for Networks and Pathways of Lysine Modification". Frequently Asked Questions about SILAC. Can I use complete Serum in my SILAC experiment? This site is developed and maintained by PandeyLab.
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SILAC :: Reagents
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Supported in part by an NIH Roadmap grant "Technology Center for Networks and Pathways of Lysine Modification". Cambridge Isotope laboratories Inc, Andover MA.). L-Lysine is a stable isotope of. L-Lysine and is 6 Da heavier than. Catalog # CLM-2265 (Cambridge Isotope laboratories Inc, Andover MA.). L- Arginine is a stable isotope of. L- Arginine and is 6 Da heavier than. Catalog # CNLM-539 (Cambridge Isotope laboratories Inc, Andover MA.). L- Arginine is a stable isotope of. N) (Cat No#33,215-1, Sigma-Al...
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Institute of Bioinformatics
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Akhilesh Pandey M.D., Ph.D. McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine and the Departments of Biological Chemistry, Pathology and Oncology,. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, U.S.A. Obtained his medical degree from Armed Forces Medical College, Pune. And completed his residency in Pathology at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston. He is currently a Professor at the Institute of Genetic Medicine. And the Departments of Biological Chemistry, Oncology an...
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The first draft map of the human proteome ! | Bioinfoworld - SJ
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Bioinfoworld – SJ. Bioinformatics, a science that underpins the multi-omics technologies enabling information processing, data analysis and software for integrative biological research across life sciences. The first draft map of the human proteome! May 30, 2014. Glad to have been a small part of this landmark project! Our team at the Institute of Bioinformatics. In Bangalore, India, together with the students at Pandey Lab. This work that appeared in the current issue of Nature. The Times of India.
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Human Protein Reference Database
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You are at: HPRD. Human Proteinpedia enables data sharing of human proteins" in February 2008 issue of Nature Biotechnology. PhosphoMotif Finder, published in February 2007 issue of Nature Biotechnology. Comparison of Protein-Protein Interaction Databases, published in BMC Bioinformatics. Allows you to check if your protein contains any phosphorylation motif described in the literature. The latest Release 9 is available for download. Click here . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT LICENSING.