
STRING: functional protein association networks
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Szklarczyk D, Kirsch R, Koutrouli M, Nastou K, Mehryary F, Hachilif R, Annika GL, Fang T, Doncheva NT, Pyysalo S, Bork P ‡, Jensen LJ ‡, von Mering C ‡. …
Getting started - STRING Help
Starting Point. To specify your desired starting point of the analysis you have to use the input form at the STRING start page. Protein by name
STRING: functional protein association networks
STRING is a database of known and predicted protein interactions. The interactions include direct (physical) and indirect (functional) associations; they are derived from four sources:
STRING: functional protein association networks - string-db.org
STRING is a database of known and predicted protein-protein interactions. The interactions include direct (physical) and indirect (functional) associations; they stem from computational …
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full database, part III: interaction evidence (but: excluding license-restricted data)
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Getting started Top ↑ As STRING API works like normal HTTP request you can access it like any other webpage. Just copy/paste the following URL into your browser to get the PNG image of …
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The basic principle In STRING, each protein-protein interaction is annotated with one or more 'scores'. Importantly, these scores do not indicate the strength or the specificity of the …
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Oct 17, 2020 · © STRING Consortium 2024. SIB - Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics; CPR - Novo Nordisk Foundation Center Protein Research; EMBL - European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Info - STRING functional protein association networks - string-db.org
The basic principle In STRING, each protein-protein interaction is annotated with one or more 'scores'. Importantly, these scores do not indicate the strength or the specificity of the …