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InSilico Proteomics System: Integration and Application of Protein and Protein-Protein Interaction Data using Microsoft .NET

  • Wolfgang Straßer EMAIL logo , Doris Siegl , Kamil Önder and Johann Bauer
Published/Copyright: October 18, 2016
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Published Online: 2016-10-18
Published in Print: 2006-12-1

© 2006 The Author(s). Published by Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics.

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