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The Database of Interacting Proteins (DIP) is a biological database which catalogs experimentally determined interactions between proteins. It combines information from a variety of sources to create a single, consistent set of protein–protein interactions. The data stored within DIP have been curated, both manually, by expert curators, and automatically, using computational approaches that utilize the knowledge about the protein–protein interaction networks extracted from the most reliable, core subset of the DIP data. The database was initially released in 2002. As of 2014, DIP is curated by the research group of David Eisenberg at UCLA.

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  • The Database of Interacting Proteins (DIP) is a biological database which catalogs experimentally determined interactions between proteins. It combines information from a variety of sources to create a single, consistent set of protein–protein interactions. The data stored within DIP have been curated, both manually, by expert curators, and automatically, using computational approaches that utilize the knowledge about the protein–protein interaction networks extracted from the most reliable, core subset of the DIP data. The database was initially released in 2002. As of 2014, DIP is curated by the research group of David Eisenberg at UCLA. (en)
  • Il Database of Interacting Proteins, in sigla DIP (in italiano: Base di dati delle proteine interagenti) cataloga le interazioni tra proteine determinate sperimentalmente.Combina l'informazione di una serie di risorse per creare un singolo e consistente insieme di interazioni proteina-proteina.I dati memorizzati sono trattati sia manualmente da esperti che in modo automatico, con approcci computazionali che utilizzano la conoscenza sulle reti di interazioni proteina-proteina estratte dai dati più affidabili della base di dati stessa.DIP è curata dal gruppo di ricerca di David Eisenberg alla UCLA.DIP è membro dell' (IMEx), un gruppo dei più grandi fornitori pubblici di dati sulle interazioni.Altre basi di dati che partecipano al DIP sono: , , , e .Tutte le basi di dati di IMEx lavorano insi (it)
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  • The Database of Interacting Proteins (DIP) is a biological database which catalogs experimentally determined interactions between proteins. It combines information from a variety of sources to create a single, consistent set of protein–protein interactions. The data stored within DIP have been curated, both manually, by expert curators, and automatically, using computational approaches that utilize the knowledge about the protein–protein interaction networks extracted from the most reliable, core subset of the DIP data. The database was initially released in 2002. As of 2014, DIP is curated by the research group of David Eisenberg at UCLA. DIP can be searched through its web interface; searches may be based on the interactions described in a selected journal article, or interactions supported by experimental evidence, amongst others. DIP is a member of the International Molecular Exchange Consortium (IMEx), a group of the major public providers of interaction data. Other participating databases include the Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND), IntAct, the Molecular Interaction Database (MINT), MIPS, MPact, and BioGRID. The databases of IMEx work together to prevent duplications of effort, collecting data from non-overlapping sources and sharing the curated interaction data. The IMEx consortium also worked to develop the HUPO-PSI-MI XML format, which is now widely implemented. All of the information within DIP is freely available under a Creative Commons BY-ND 3.0 license. (en)
  • Il Database of Interacting Proteins, in sigla DIP (in italiano: Base di dati delle proteine interagenti) cataloga le interazioni tra proteine determinate sperimentalmente.Combina l'informazione di una serie di risorse per creare un singolo e consistente insieme di interazioni proteina-proteina.I dati memorizzati sono trattati sia manualmente da esperti che in modo automatico, con approcci computazionali che utilizzano la conoscenza sulle reti di interazioni proteina-proteina estratte dai dati più affidabili della base di dati stessa.DIP è curata dal gruppo di ricerca di David Eisenberg alla UCLA.DIP è membro dell' (IMEx), un gruppo dei più grandi fornitori pubblici di dati sulle interazioni.Altre basi di dati che partecipano al DIP sono: , , , e .Tutte le basi di dati di IMEx lavorano insieme per prevenire duplicazioni, durante la raccolta dei dati e per evitare la sovrapposizione di risorse. (it)
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