Netherlands Bioinformatics for Proteomics Platform information
The Netherlands Bioinformatics for Proteomics Platform (NBPP) is joint initiative of the Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre (NBIC) and the Netherlands Proteomics Centre (NPC).[1]
Its main goal is to provide user friendly, high-throughput data processing services to analyse proteomics liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) data based on open source tools or tools developed and available within the platform members and build an infrastructure that will make possible for non-experts i.e. wet lab scientists to run a typical proteomics analysis pipelines and workflows,[2] and for experts to experiment with different variations of the analysis.[3]
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