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Kim T, Bellay J, Han S et al. Revealing the role of conserved disordered regions in the human proteome using comparative proteomics. F1000Posters 2010, 1:261 (poster)

Revealing the role of conserved disordered regions in the human proteome using comparative proteomics

Taehyung Kim, Jeremy Bellay, Sangjo Han, Magali Michaut, Michael Constanzo, Brenda J Andrews, Charles Boone, Gary D Bader, Chad I Myers, Philip M Kim1
Published 26 Jul 2010
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Published 26 Jul 2010

Revealing the role of conserved disordered regions in the human proteome using comparative proteomics

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Taehyung Kim, Jeremy Bellay, Sangjo Han, Magali Michaut, Michael Constanzo, Brenda J Andrews, Charles Boone, Gary D Bader, Chad I Myers, Philip M Kim1
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1 Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, Department of Molecular Genetics, Department of Computer Science and Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, University of Toronto, Canada
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Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology 2010 meeting
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