Computational Proteomics Analysis System (CPAS): An Extensible

Page 112. In the first paragraph of the Introduction, an incorrect citation was given for SEQUEST. The correct reference is as follows: Eng, J. K.; Mc...
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Computational Proteomics Analysis System (CPAS): An Extensible, Open-Source Analytic System for Evaluating and Publishing Proteomic Data and High Throughput Biological Experiments J. Proteome Res. 2006, 5, 112−121. Adam Rauch, Matthew Bellew, Jimmy Eng, Matthew Fitzgibbon, Ted Holzman, Peter Hussey, Mark Igra, Brendan MacLean, Chen Wei Lin, Andrea Detter, Ruihua Fang, Vitor Faca, Phil Gafken, Heidi Zhang, Jeffrey Whiteaker, David States, Sam Hanash, Amanda Paulovich, and Martin W. McIntosh* Page 112. In the Author List, Dr. Jeffrey Whiteaker’s last name was misspelled. The correct spelling is Whiteaker. Page 112. In the first paragraph of the Introduction, an incorrect citation was given for SEQUEST. The correct reference is as follows: Eng, J. K.; McCormack, A. L.; Yates, J. R., III, An approach to correlate tandem mass spectral data of peptides with amino acid sequences in a protein database. J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 1994, 5 (11), 976-989. PR0680007 10.1021/pr0680007 Published on Web 03/01/2006

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