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Peptide Database - Index
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Give us your feedback. Problems or urgent questions? Send us an email:. We appreciate your feedback - it will help us make PepBank work better for you. Let us know if you found PepBank useful in your project. Title (leave empty if you're human). PepBank has been developed and is maintained by http:/ ric.csb.mgh.harvard.edu.
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Peptide Database - Interactions
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Entries are automatically classified by category. Related to cancer, have binding data available, etc). To sort, click on the column names. The prediction value for each category is color-coded in the heat map. PepBank has been developed and is maintained by http:/ ric.csb.mgh.harvard.edu. Set minimum prediction values. BD (Binding data available).
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Peptide Database - Search
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Example: "GETRAPL", "GET*", Q P R,. Smith, VEGFR, growth factor, muscle*deliver. 2 Refine Your Query Using Heat Map. After submitting a query you can further refine the results using the new heat map retrieval tool to quickly find the entries that are most relevant to you. Text classification helps you find candidate peptides that are related to cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, apoptosis, angiogenesis and molecular imaging or peptides for which binding data exist. Is a measure of confidence of ...
cmir-pepdb.mgh.harvard.edu
Peptide Database - Interactions
http://cmir-pepdb.mgh.harvard.edu/interactions
Entries are automatically classified by category. Related to cancer, have binding data available, etc). To sort, click on the column names. The prediction value for each category is color-coded in the heat map. PepBank has been developed and is maintained by http:/ ric.csb.mgh.harvard.edu. Set minimum prediction values. BD (Binding data available).
cmir-pepdb.mgh.harvard.edu
Peptide Database - Index
http://cmir-pepdb.mgh.harvard.edu/feedback
Give us your feedback. Problems or urgent questions? Send us an email:. We appreciate your feedback - it will help us make PepBank work better for you. Let us know if you found PepBank useful in your project. Title (leave empty if you're human). PepBank has been developed and is maintained by http:/ ric.csb.mgh.harvard.edu.
pepbank.mgh.harvard.edu
Peptide Database - Search
http://pepbank.mgh.harvard.edu/interactions/results
Example: "GETRAPL", "GET*", Q P R,. Smith, VEGFR, growth factor, muscle*deliver. 2 Refine Your Query Using Heat Map. After submitting a query you can further refine the results using the new heat map retrieval tool to quickly find the entries that are most relevant to you. Text classification helps you find candidate peptides that are related to cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, apoptosis, angiogenesis and molecular imaging or peptides for which binding data exist. Is a measure of confidence of ...
pepbank.mgh.harvard.edu
Peptide Database - Search_results
http://pepbank.mgh.harvard.edu/help/results
The heat map can be used to navigate the results. Entries are automatically classified into predefined categories of interest:. A machine learning algorithm that runs in the background classifies PepBank entries using the words in the associated text (e.g., PubMed abstracts). The output of the algorithm is a prediction value between 0 and 1 for each entry to belong to each category, and is displayed as a heat map. By default, entries are sorted by the confidence score.
cmir-pepdb.mgh.harvard.edu
Peptide Database - Search
http://cmir-pepdb.mgh.harvard.edu/interactions/results
Example: "GETRAPL", "GET*", Q P R,. Smith, VEGFR, growth factor, muscle*deliver. 2 Refine Your Query Using Heat Map. After submitting a query you can further refine the results using the new heat map retrieval tool to quickly find the entries that are most relevant to you. Text classification helps you find candidate peptides that are related to cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, apoptosis, angiogenesis and molecular imaging or peptides for which binding data exist. Is a measure of confidence of ...