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Proteome searching now part of Lane's metasearch engine

What is this new "Proteome" category of metasearch results?

Starting today, the Bioresearch Metasearch engine now features results from the Proteome Bioknowledge Library as part of its search universe.

Proteome, which is licensed by the Lane Library on behalf of the Stanford community, is a proprietary database of highly curated protein properties. Find out what the newly-expanded Bioresearch Metasearch has to say about the well known cancer drug resistance gene abcb1!

Note that because of the requirement for a user account to see actual results, you will need to re-run the search within Proteome once logged in. Get a free account here.

Brought to you by Lane's Bioresearch Informationist.

Posted on July 11, 2007 5:18 PM

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