DIP: The Databases of Interacting Protein: 2001 update

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The Database of Interacting Proteins (DIP; http:// dip.doe-mbi.ucla.edu) is a database that documents experimentally determined protein-protein interactions. Since January 2000 the number of protein-protein interactions in DIP has nearly tripled to 3472 and the number of proteins to 2659. New interactive tools have been developed to aid in the visualization, navigation and study of networks of protein interactions.

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Xenarios, I., Fernandez, E., Salwinski, L., Duan, X. J., Thompson, M. J., Marcotte, E. M., & Eisenberg, D. (2001). DIP: The Databases of Interacting Protein: 2001 update. Nucleic Acids Research, 29(1), 239–241. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/29.1.239

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