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URL: http://hupi.ircm.qc.ca/hupi/
Proper Citation: Database of the Human Proteotheque Initiative (RRID:SCR_002076)
Description: The Human Proteotheque Initiative is a multidisciplinary project aimed at building a repertoire of comprehensive maps of human protein interaction networks. The information contained in the Proteotheque is made publicly available through an interactive web site that can be consulted to visualize some of the fundamental molecular connections formed in human cells and to determine putative functions of previously uncharacterized proteins based on guilt by association. The process governing the evolution of HuPI towards becoming a repository of accurate and complete protein interaction maps is described.
Synonyms: HuPI
Resource Type: data or information resource, database
Defining Citation: PMID:18443628
Keywords: function, cell, human, interaction, protein
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