Skyline: an open source document editor for creating and analyzing targeted proteomics experiments
Microsoft (United States) · Vanderbilt University · +1 more institution
Abstract
SUMMARY: Skyline is a Windows client application for targeted proteomics method creation and quantitative data analysis. It is open source and freely available for academic and commercial use. The Skyline user interface simplifies the development of mass spectrometer methods and the analysis of data from targeted proteomics experiments performed using selected reaction monitoring (SRM). Skyline supports using and creating MS/MS spectral libraries from a wide variety of sources to choose SRM filters and verify results based on previously observed ion trap data. Skyline exports transition lists to and imports the native output files from Agilent, Applied Biosystems, Thermo Fisher Scientific and Waters triple…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.33
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- 100%
- References
- 9
Authors
10- BMBrendan MacLeanCorresponding
Microsoft (United States), Vanderbilt University, University of Washington
- DMDaniela M. Tomazela
Microsoft (United States), Vanderbilt University, University of Washington
- NSNicholas Shulman
Microsoft (United States), Vanderbilt University, University of Washington
- MCMatthew Chambers
Microsoft (United States), Vanderbilt University, University of Washington
- GLGregory L. Finney
Microsoft (United States), Vanderbilt University, University of Washington
Topics & keywords
- Skyline
- Computer science
- Software
- Database
- Interface (matter)
- Data mining
- Open source
- Information retrieval