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Human interactome

The human interactome is the set of protein–protein interactions (the interactome) that occur in human cells. The sequencing of reference genomes, in… 
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2015
2015
Human proteins carry out much of their functions in cells by forming specific complexes with other proteins. Understanding the… 
2013
2013
Classification is a form of data analysis that can be used to construct a model to describe data classes of interest and predict… 
2012
2012
Complex diseases are commonly caused by a combination of genetic alterations in several genes, which lead to abnormal propagation… 
2009
2009
It has been commonly accepted that protein-protein interaction network contains valuable information for elucidation of… 
2009
2009
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infected people are at high risk of death from cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer. To overcome the… 
2008
2008
Abstract: Multivariate microarray gene expression data are commonly collected to study the genomic responses under ordered… 
Review
2006
Review
2006
Bioinformatics in the human interactome project 'In the early days of the Human Interactome Project, a meeting was organized… 
2006
2006
An investment of $100 million should be enough to correlate the genome with function, and identify new basic research and drug… 
2005
2005
By Alison McCook Scientists race to map the totality of human protein-protein interactions. 
2002
2002
As the genes of the human genome become known, one of the challenges is to identify all the interactions of the human genes…