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ProteomeXchange provides globally coordinated proteomics data submission and dissemination

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Figure 1: Representation of the ProteomeXchange workflow for MS/MS and SRM data.
Figure 2: Summary of the main metrics of ProteomeXchange submissions (as of February 2014).

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We thank all the members of the community who participated as stakeholders in the ProteomeXchange meetings. This work was supported by the EU FP7 grant ProteomeXchange (grant number 260558). J.A.V., A.C., F.R. and D.R. were also funded by the Wellcome Trust (grant number WT085949MA). E.W.D., Z.S. and T.F. are also funded in part by US National Institutes of Health/National Institute General Medical Sciences grant no. R01 GM087221, US National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Program (grant number 0923536), and the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine and the University of Luxembourg. M.E. is funded by Protein Unit for Research in Europe (PURE), a project of Nordrhein-Westfalen. L.G. was supported by the EU FP7 PRIME-XS project (grant number 262067). R.W. was supported by the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council 'PRIDE Converter' grant (reference BB/I024204/1). G.S.O. acknowledges support from US National Institute of Health grants RM-08-029, P30U54ES017885 and UL1RR24986.

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Vizcaíno, J., Deutsch, E., Wang, R. et al. ProteomeXchange provides globally coordinated proteomics data submission and dissemination. Nat Biotechnol 32, 223–226 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.2839

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