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Crux: rapid open source protein tandem mass spectrometry analysis

Journal of Proteome Research. 2014. Vol. 13. No. 10. P. 4488–4491.
Kertesz-Farkas A., Grant C. E., Howbert J. J., Hoopmann M. R., Eng J. K.

Efficiently and accurately analyzing big protein tandem mass spectrometry data sets requires robust software that incorporates state-of-the-art computational, machine learning, and statistical methods. The Crux mass spectrometry analysis software toolkit (http://cruxtoolkit.sourceforge.net) is an open source project that aims to provide users with a crossplatform suite of analysis tools for interpreting protein mass spectrometry data.

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