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Abstract

The community working on model organisms is growing steadily and the number of model organisms for which proteome data are being generated is continuously increasing. To standardize efforts and to make optimal use of proteomics data acquired from model organisms, a new Human Proteome Organisation (HUPO) initiative on model organism proteomes (iMOP) was approved at the HUPO Ninth Annual World Congress in Sydney, 2010. iMOP will seek to stimulate scientific exchange and disseminate HUPO best practices. The needs of model organism researchers for central databases will be better represented, catalyzing the integration of proteomics and organism‐specific databases. Full details of iMOP activities, members, tools and resources can be found at our website <!--TODO: clickthrough URL-->http://www.imop.uzh.ch/ and new members are invited to join us.

Autoren:   Jones, Alexandra M. E.; Aebersold, Ruedi; Ahrens, Christian H.; Apweiler, Rolf; Baerenfaller, Katja; Baker, Mark; Bendixen, Emøke; Briggs, Steve; Brownridge, Philip; Brunner, Erich; Daube, Michael; Deutsch, Eric W.; Grossniklaus, Ueli; Heazlewood, Joshua; Hengartner, Michael O.; Hermjakob, Henning; Jovanovic, Marko; Lawless, Craig; Lochnit, Günter; Martens, Lennart; Ravnsborg, Christian; Schrimpf, Sabine P.; Shim, Yhong‐Hee; Subasic, Deni; Tholey, Andreas; van Wijk, Klaas; von Mering, Christian; Weiss, Manuel; Zheng, Xue
Journal:   PROTEOMICS
Band:   12
Ausgabe:   3
Jahrgang:   2012
Seiten:   340
DOI:   10.1002/pmic.201290014
Erscheinungsdatum:   01.02.2012

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