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The Encyclopedia of Proteome Dynamics: The KinoViewer.
Bioinformatics 2018 September 20
Summary: The Encyclopedia of Proteome Dynamics (EPD) 'KinoViewer' is an interactive data visualisation tool designed for analysis and exploration of both protein and transcript data, showing expression of kinase genes in either Human or Mouse cells and tissues. The KinoViewer provides a comprehensive, updated graphical display of all human/mouse kinases and an open access analysis tool for the community with a user-friendly graphical interface.
Availability and Implementation: The KinoViewer is based on a manually drawn SVG, which is utilised with D3.js to create a dynamic visualisation. It can be accessed at: https://peptracker.com/epd/analytics/. The KinoViewer is currently only accessible through the EPD, it is open access and can be used either to view internal datasets, or used to upload and visualise external user datasets.
Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
Availability and Implementation: The KinoViewer is based on a manually drawn SVG, which is utilised with D3.js to create a dynamic visualisation. It can be accessed at: https://peptracker.com/epd/analytics/. The KinoViewer is currently only accessible through the EPD, it is open access and can be used either to view internal datasets, or used to upload and visualise external user datasets.
Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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