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Proper Citation: Protein Cross-Linking Database (RRID:SCR_021027)
Description: Web application and database designed for sharing, visualizing, and analyzing protein cross-linking mass spectrometry data with emphasis on structural analysis and quality control. Includes public and private data sharing capabilities, project based interface designed to ensure security and facilitate collaboration among multiple researchers. Used for private collaboration and public data dissemination.
Abbreviations: ProXL, proxl, Protein XL
Synonyms: Protein XL Database
Resource Type: database, data access protocol, web service, data or information resource, software resource
Defining Citation: PMID:27302480
Keywords: Protein cross-linking, mass spectrometry data, analysis, visualization, sharing, structural analysis, quality control, private collaboration, public data dissemination
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