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. 2012 Apr;9(4):345-50.
doi: 10.1038/nmeth.1931.

Protein interaction data curation: the International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium

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Protein interaction data curation: the International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium

Sandra Orchard et al. Nat Methods. 2012 Apr.

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  • Nat Methods. 2012 Jun;9(6):626. Brinkman, Fiona [corrected to Brinkman, Fiona S L]; Hancock, Robert [corrected to Hancock, Robert E W]

Abstract

The International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium is an international collaboration between major public interaction data providers to share literature-curation efforts and make a nonredundant set of protein interactions available in a single search interface on a common website (http://www.imexconsortium.org/). Common curation rules have been developed, and a central registry is used to manage the selection of articles to enter into the dataset. We discuss the advantages of such a service to the user, our quality-control measures and our data-distribution practices.

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Figure 1. Overview of the IMEx dataset
(a) Interaction detection methods currently represented in the IMEx dataset. (b) Types of interaction data represented in the IMEx dataset. (c) The range of species for which data is available in the IMEx dataset. Data taken from December 2011

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