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      Pyteomics 4.0: five years of development of a Python proteomics framework

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      Journal of Proteome Research
      American Chemical Society (ACS)

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          <p class="first" id="d1034038e95">Many of the novel ideas that drive today's proteomic technologies are focused essentially on experimental or data-processing workflows. The latter are implemented and published in a number of ways, from custom scripts and programs, to projects built using general-purpose or specialized workflow engines; a large part of routine data processing is performed manually or with custom scripts that remain unpublished. Facilitating the development of reproducible data-processing workflows becomes essential for increasing the efficiency of proteomic research. To assist in overcoming the bioinformatics challenges in the daily practice of proteomic laboratories, 5 years ago we developed and announced Pyteomics, a freely available open-source library providing Python interfaces to proteomic data. We summarize the new functionality of Pyteomics developed during the time since its introduction. </p>

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          Journal of Proteome Research
          J. Proteome Res.
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          1535-3893
          1535-3907
          December 21 2018
          December 21 2018
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          10.1021/acs.jproteome.8b00717
          30576148
          623d2ce7-e767-44a6-9704-736b96f7b4c6
          © 2018
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