Phospho.ELM: a database of phosphorylation sites--update 2011

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Phospho.ELM: a database of phosphorylation sites--update 2011. / Dinkel, Holger; Chica, Claudia; Via, Allegra; Gould, Cathryn M; Jensen, Lars J; Gibson, Toby J; Diella, Francesca.

In: Nucleic Acids Symposium Series, Vol. 39, No. Database issue, 01.01.2011, p. D261-7.

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Dinkel, H, Chica, C, Via, A, Gould, CM, Jensen, LJ, Gibson, TJ & Diella, F 2011, 'Phospho.ELM: a database of phosphorylation sites--update 2011', Nucleic Acids Symposium Series, vol. 39, no. Database issue, pp. D261-7. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq1104

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Dinkel, H., Chica, C., Via, A., Gould, C. M., Jensen, L. J., Gibson, T. J., & Diella, F. (2011). Phospho.ELM: a database of phosphorylation sites--update 2011. Nucleic Acids Symposium Series, 39(Database issue), D261-7. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq1104

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Dinkel H, Chica C, Via A, Gould CM, Jensen LJ, Gibson TJ et al. Phospho.ELM: a database of phosphorylation sites--update 2011. Nucleic Acids Symposium Series. 2011 Jan 1;39(Database issue):D261-7. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq1104

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Dinkel, Holger ; Chica, Claudia ; Via, Allegra ; Gould, Cathryn M ; Jensen, Lars J ; Gibson, Toby J ; Diella, Francesca. / Phospho.ELM: a database of phosphorylation sites--update 2011. In: Nucleic Acids Symposium Series. 2011 ; Vol. 39, No. Database issue. pp. D261-7.

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