Discrete Correlate Summation Clustering of a Dopamine-Angiotensin Network
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
|July 9, 2024
Abstract:
We present a model of directed investigation of KEGG pathway analysis, beginning with discrete correlate summation (DCS) clustering of Swiss-Prot sets. Dopamine and angiotensin related proteins define the boundary for pathway analyses upon a network of proteins also associated with a compositely defined matrix of Swiss-Prot keywords to provide a framework for their biological indices (Figure 1).
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