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Amos Bairoch
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General Assembly and Consortium Meeting 2020
2003 Mulder Nucl Acids Res {22
MPGM: Scalable and Accurate Multiple Network Alignment
Presentation Sams Patrick Ruch
Biological Databases an Introduction
Glycoprotein Hormone Receptors in Sea Lamprey
CV: Amos Bairoch
UC Riverside UC Riverside Previously Published Works
2018 Metrics from the HUPO Human Proteome Project † ● ‡ § ∥ Gilbert S
Avancesin Systemsand Synthetic Biology
CV Burkhard Rost
Integrating Biological Data–The Distributed Annotation System
SWISS BIOINFORMATICS a Newsletter Published Twice a Year by SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics July 2009
Projecto Em Informatica
EBI (EMBL) European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Protein Function Prediction with Semi-Supervised Classification
Interaction of 3D Models from Protein Data Bank Base with Ucsf Chimera and Work in Blender Software
Top View
BIOINFORMATICS Pages 48–64
The Universal Protein Resource (Uniprot) Amos Bairoch, Rolf Apweiler1,*, Cathy H
Arxiv:1609.08391V1 [Stat.ML] 27 Sep 2016 Chapter 1
The Accuracy of Phylogeny Reconstruction on Simulated Whole Genome Sequences from Evolver
The Expasy Proteome WWW Server in 2003
Classification of Protein Protein Interactions
Protein Identification and Analysis Tools on the Expasy Server
Concepts, Historical Milestones and the Central Place of Bioinformatics in Modern Biology: a European Perspective
Bioinformatics Tools for Mass Spectrometry, Phylogenetic Footprinting, and the Integration of Biological Data
Download the Annual Report 2009
Och Molekylärbiologi Karolinska Institutet
Scalable Feature Selection and Extraction with Applications in Kinase Polypharmacology
Inside the Sequence Universe: the Amazing Life of Data and the People Who Look After Them
Redalyc.Biological Data Resources at the EMBL-EBI
Article Reference
Protein Databases Outline
Article (Published Version)
Benchmarking Statistical Multiple Sequence Alignment
Incidences of Problematic Cell Lines Are Lower in Papers That Use Rrids to Identify Cell Lines
Article (Published Version)
ONP Laudatio Bairoch
SWISS BIOINFORMATICS | July 2010
The Beginnings of a Database an Interview with Prof
Determinants and Prediction of Protein Degradation
Probabilistic Modelling of Domain and Gene Evolution
Interpro, Progress and Status in 2005
Biological Data Resources at the EMBL-EBI