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Gianni Cesareni

Researcher at University of Rome Tor Vergata

Publications -  230
Citations -  25080

Gianni Cesareni is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Peptide sequence & Gene. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 224 publications receiving 23003 citations. Previous affiliations of Gianni Cesareni include University of Milan & Medical Research Council.

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MINT: a Molecular INTeraction database.

TL;DR: MINT, a database designed to store data on functional interactions between proteins, consists of entries extracted from the scientific literature by expert curators assisted by ‘MINT Assistant’, a software that targets abstracts containing interaction information and presents them to the curator in a user‐friendly format.
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MINT, the molecular interaction database: 2012 update

TL;DR: The growth of the database, the major changes in curation policy and a new algorithm to assign a confidence to each interaction are reported here.
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pEMBL: a new family of single stranded plasmids.

TL;DR: These vectors have been used successfully for DNA sequencing with the dideoxy-method, and can be used for any other purpose for which M13 derivatives are used, however, the pEMBL plasmids have the advantage of being smaller than M13 vectors, and the purification of the DNA is simpler.
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MINT: the Molecular INTeraction database

TL;DR: MINT, a database designed to store data on functional interactions between proteins, consists of entries extracted from the scientific literature by expert curators assisted by 'MINT Assistant', a software that targets abstracts containing interaction information and presents them to the curator in a user-friendly format.