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Analyzing Protein Interaction Networks Using Structural Information
2008
Annual Review of Biochemistry
Determining protein interaction networks and predicting network changes in time and space are crucial to understanding and modeling a biological system. In the past few years, the combination of experimental and computational tools has allowed great progress toward reaching this goal. Experimental methods include the largescale determination of protein interactions using two-hybrid or pulldown analysis as well as proteomics. The latter one is especially valuable when changes in protein
doi:10.1146/annurev.biochem.77.062706.133317
pmid:18304007
fatcat:6gwigzkdxrcfzgftowzdhfa3be