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Websites
- Human Proteome Organisation www.hupo.org
- The HUPO Proteomics Standards Initiative www.psidev.info
- Proteomics Data Collection – ProDaC www.fp6-prodac.eu
- PRIDE: PRoteomics IDEntifications database www.ebi.ac.uk/pride
- HUPO Brain Proteome Project www.hbpp.org