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Computational methods for protein–protein interaction analysis
Computational methods for protein–protein interaction analysis
Open access review on protein-protein interaction analysis written by Lukasz Salwinski and David Eisenbergy published on Current Opinion in Structural Biology 2003, 13:377–382.
Abstract:
Computational methods play an important role at all stages of the process of determining protein–protein interactions. They are used to predict potential interactions, to validate the results of high-throughput interaction screens and to analyze the protein
networks inferred from interaction databases.

