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Mass-spectrometry based UPS proteomics data sets from Ramus C, Hovasse A, Marcellin M, Hesse AM, Mouton-Barbosa E, Bouyssie D, Vaca S, Carapito C, Chaoui K, Bruley C, Garin J, Cianferani S, Ferro M, Dorssaeler AV, Burlet-Schiltz O, Schaeffer C, Coute Y, Gonzalez de Peredo A. Spiked proteomic standard dataset for testing label-free quantitative software and statistical methods. Data Brief. 2015 Dec 17;6:286-94 and Giai Gianetto, Q., Combes, F., Ramus, C., Bruley, C., Coute, Y., Burger, T. (2016). Calibration plot for proteomics: A graphical tool to visually check the assumptions underlying FDR control in quantitative experiments. Proteomics, 16(1), 29-32.
Author: Samuel Wieczorek and Florence Combes
Maintainer: Samuel Wieczorek <samuel.wieczorek at cea.fr>
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biocViews | ExperimentData, MassSpectrometryData |
Version | 1.24.0 |
License | GPL-2 |
Depends | R (>= 4.1.0) |
Imports | utils, knitr, MSnbase |
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Suggests | DAPAR(>= 1.25.4) |
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Imports Me | DAPAR, Prostar |
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Source Package | DAPARdata_1.24.0.tar.gz |
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Source Repository | git clone https://git.bioconductor.org/packages/DAPARdata |
Source Repository (Developer Access) | git clone git@git.bioconductor.org:packages/DAPARdata |
Package Short Url | https://bioconductor.org/packages/DAPARdata/ |
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