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Roger Higdon

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Journal of Proteome Research|April 17, 2015
Can "normal" protein expression ranges be estimated with high-throughput proteomics?Roger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 24, 2006
A predictive model for identifying proteins by a single peptide matchRoger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 12, 2010
The necessity of adjusting tests of protein category enrichment in discovery proteomicsBrenton Louie, Roger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
Omics : a Journal of Integrative Biology|June 24, 2010
Meta-analysis for protein identification: a case study on yeast dataRoger Higdon, Winston Haynes, Eugene Kolker
Proceedings of the ... International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing|August 8, 2014
Modeling sequence and function similarity between proteins for protein functional annotationRoger Higdon, Brenton Louie, Eugene Kolker
Plos One|October 22, 2009
A statistical model of protein sequence similarity and function similarity reveals overly-specific function predictionsBrenton Louie, Roger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
Omics : a Journal of Integrative Biology|August 12, 2006
Experimental standards for high-throughput proteomicsJason M Hogan, Roger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
Trends in Microbiology|April 11, 2006
Protein identification and expression analysis using mass spectrometryEugene Kolker, Roger Higdon, Jason M Hogan
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 22, 2008
A note on the false discovery rate and inconsistent comparisons between experimentsRoger Higdon, Gerald van Belle, Eugene Kolker
Molecular Biosystems|March 19, 2010
Interplay of heritage and habitat in the distribution of bacterial signal transduction systemsMichael Y Galperin, Roger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
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Journal of Proteome Research|April 17, 2015
Can "normal" protein expression ranges be estimated with high-throughput proteomics?Roger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 24, 2006
A predictive model for identifying proteins by a single peptide matchRoger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 12, 2010
The necessity of adjusting tests of protein category enrichment in discovery proteomicsBrenton Louie, Roger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
Omics : a Journal of Integrative Biology|June 24, 2010
Meta-analysis for protein identification: a case study on yeast dataRoger Higdon, Winston Haynes, Eugene Kolker
Proceedings of the ... International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing|August 8, 2014
Modeling sequence and function similarity between proteins for protein functional annotationRoger Higdon, Brenton Louie, Eugene Kolker
Plos One|October 22, 2009
A statistical model of protein sequence similarity and function similarity reveals overly-specific function predictionsBrenton Louie, Roger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
Omics : a Journal of Integrative Biology|August 12, 2006
Experimental standards for high-throughput proteomicsJason M Hogan, Roger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
Trends in Microbiology|April 11, 2006
Protein identification and expression analysis using mass spectrometryEugene Kolker, Roger Higdon, Jason M Hogan
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 22, 2008
A note on the false discovery rate and inconsistent comparisons between experimentsRoger Higdon, Gerald van Belle, Eugene Kolker
Molecular Biosystems|March 19, 2010
Interplay of heritage and habitat in the distribution of bacterial signal transduction systemsMichael Y Galperin, Roger Higdon, Eugene Kolker
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