PAW_pipeline
importedprotocols/paw-pipeline
A Comet-based, best practices proteomics pipeline.
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- Category
- Protocols & Guidelines
- Subcategory
- unknown
- License
- MIT(osi)
- Status
- dormant
- Maturity
- deployed
- Organization
- unknown
- Country
- unknown
- Homepage
- unknown
- Repository
- github.com/pwilmart/PAW_pipeline
- Documentation
- unknown
- Tags
- comet · protein-identification · protein-inference · proteomics · python3 · tmt
- Regulatory
- unknown
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- alphaquantproteomics · tmt
An open-source Python package for accurate and sensitive peptide and protein quantification.
- quantmsproteomics · tmt
Quantitative mass spectrometry workflow. Currently supports proteomics experiments with complex experimental designs for DDA-LFQ, DDA-Isobaric and DIA-LFQ quantification.
- TMT_analysis_examplesproteomics · tmt
Examples of TMT data analyses using R. Links to notebooks and repositories. Also a few spectral counting analyses.
- PAW_BLASTproteomics · python3
A utility for blasting one protein FASTA file against another FASTA file to find orthologs.
- PCprophetproteomics · python3
Framework for systematic discovery of novel complexes and differential analysis of cofractionation MS datasets
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- api.github.com/repos/pwilmart/PAW_pipelineretrieved 2026-08-05 · via github-api
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