Understanding protein function on a genome-wide scale is one of the central goals of biology 1. A fundamental task associated with this goal is the elucidation of cellular functional and interaction ...
Biomedical scientists are increasingly using deconvolution methods, those used to computationally analyze the composition of complex mixtures of cells. One of their challenges is to select one method ...
The retrospective identification of the drug targets that underlie an observed phenotypic response is termed target deconvolution. Target deconvolution can be achieved by numerous methods including; ...
What will you learn on this course? This practical software course on the powerful Automated Mass Spectral Deconvolution and Identification System software mixes 50% presentations with 50% practical ...
This live instructor-led training course provides practical guidance to help you understand how to use the Automated Mass Spectral Deconvolution and Identification System (AMDIS) software, to make the ...
Deconvolution is a computational technique of increasing the resolution and SNR (signal to noise ratio) of images captured on an imaging system. Its use existed before the extensive use of confocal ...
In last month’s column, we looked at the theory of deconvolution. This month, we’ll explore a hands-on application. Our goal will be to deconvolve a slightly blurred image and make it look sharp. Be ...
Native Mass Spectrometry (MS) can be used to examine proteins in their natural, folded forms. In this blog, Marshall Bern, Ph.D., the Vice President of Research and Co-Founder of Protein Metrics, ...
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