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Supplementary Fig. 1
Overlap across human proteomics reports. (PDF 251 kb)
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Evaluation of common proteins reported by any two proteomics studies. (PDF 308 kb)
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Domain analysis of exclusively ciliary proteins. (PDF 267 kb)
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Analysis of the ciliary proteome database with a protein training set. (PDF 240 kb)
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Gherman, A., Davis, E. & Katsanis, N. The ciliary proteome database: an integrated community resource for the genetic and functional dissection of cilia. Nat Genet 38, 961–962 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/ng0906-961
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