This week ACS Editors’ Choice is offering a deep dive into some of the most compelling research to appear in Journal of Proteome Research in the past few months, in honor of the journal receiving a new Editor-in-Chief, Professor John R. Yates, III, Ph.D., of The Scripps Research Institute. Enjoy a trove of open-access research on different aspects […]

This week ACS Editors’ Choice is offering a deep dive into some of the most compelling research to appear in Journal of Proteome Research in the past few months, in honor of the journal receiving a new Editor-in-Chief, Professor John R. Yates, III, Ph.D., of The Scripps Research Institute. Enjoy a trove of open-access research on different aspects of mass-spectrometry-based proteomic analysis.

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moCluster: Identifying Joint Patterns Across Multiple Omics Data Sets

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Mining Large Scale Tandem Mass Spectrometry Data for Protein Modifications Using Spectral Libraries

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Pladipus Enables Universal Distributed Computing in Proteomics Bioinformatics

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Reproducibility of Differential Proteomic Technologies in CPTAC Fractionated Xenografts

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Testing and Validation of Computational Methods for Mass Spectrometry

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From Correlation to Causality: Statistical Approaches to Learning Regulatory Relationships in Large-Scale Biomolecular Investigations

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Human Proteomic Variation Revealed by Combining RNA-Seq Proteogenomics and Global Post-Translational Modification (G-PTM) Search Strategy

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