qPLEXanalyzer
Tools for TMT based quantitative proteomics data analysis.
- Bioconductor
- https://bioconductor.org/packages/qPLEXanalyzer
Source attribution
- Bioconductor — qPLEXanalyzer
Related resources
The package DAPAR is a Bioconductor distributed R package which provides all the necessary functions to analyze quantitative data from label-free proteomics experiments. Contrarily to most other similar R packages, it is endowed with rich and user-friendly graphical interfaces, so that no programming skill is required (see `Prostar` package).
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