Login: PRIDE-Toolsuite

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Location: Cambridge, UK

email: pride-support@ebi.ac.uk

Blog: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride

Members

  1. Jose A Dianes
  2. Julian Uszkoreit
  3. Manuel Bernal Llinares
  4. Tobias Ternent
  5. Yasset Perez-Riverol

Repositories

denovogui
Graphical user interface for de novo sequencing of tandem mass spectra
inspector-example-files
Pride Inspector example files that can be use by the users of PRIDE Inspector to for testing purpose.
inspector-mzgraph-browser
A library to visualize and annotate MS spectrum and chromatogram.
inspector-quality-chart
PRIDE Quality Chart library is a Java Swing API that provides a way to assess the quality of your MS experiments.
inspector-swing-utils
Library with different classes and utility functions for PRIDE Inspector
ms-inspector-knime
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old-pride-toolsuite
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/pride-toolsuite
ols-dialog
Java front end to the ontology lookup service (OLS 3.0)
peptide-shaker
Interpretation of proteomics identification results
PGConverter
ProteoGenomics Converter tool
pladipus
Platform for Distributed Proteomics Software
PoGo
PoGo is a proteogenomic tool which allows mapping of peptides identified through mass spectrometry to a reference genome through provided gene annotation.
pride-asa-pipeline
Uniform annotation of identified spectra.
pride-converter-2
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/pride-converter-2
pride-inspector
PRIDE Inspector is a Java desktop application to visualise and Quality Assessment on Mass Spectrometry data and Proteomics
PRIDEParametersExtractor
The PRIDEParametersExtractor retrieve the search parameters from Complete Submissions in PRIDE.
pride-toolsuite.github.io
Web site the PRIDE Inspector Toolsuite
searchgui
Graphical user interface for proteomics identification search engines

This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.