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Multiresolution image registration for two-dimensional gel electrophoresis
2001
Proteomics
In proteomic research, two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-D) is an important tool for investigating differential patterns of qualitative and quantitative protein expression. The strength of the technique is due to its unrivalled power of being able to separate simultaneously thousands of proteins. The key to the comparison of 2-D protein profiles, however, lies in the use of a fast and robust image matching process which is essential to the subsequent quantification procedure. To satisfy the
doi:10.1002/1615-9861(200107)1:7<856::aid-prot856>3.0.co;2-r
pmid:11503210
fatcat:bj563z4wdvdvlhkbnjgtqjstuu