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Degnan D, Stratton K, Richardson R, Claborne D, Martin E, Johnson N, Leach D, Webb-Robertson B, Bramer L (2023). “pmartR 2.0: A Quality Control, Visualization, and Statistics Pipeline for Multiple Omics Datatypes.” Journal of Proteome Research, 22(2), 570-576. doi:10.1021/acs.jproteome.2c00610.

Stratton K, Webb-Robertson B, McCue L, Stanfill B, Claborne D, Gomez I, Johansen T, Thompson A, Burnum-Johnson K, Waters K, Bramer L (2019). “pmartR: Quality Control and Statistics for Mass Spectrometry-Based Biological Data.” Journal of Proteome Research, 18(3), 1418-1425. doi:10.1021/acs.jproteome.8b00760.

Corresponding BibTeX entries:

  @Article{,
    title = {pmartR 2.0: A Quality Control, Visualization, and
      Statistics Pipeline for Multiple Omics Datatypes},
    author = {David Degnan and Kelly Stratton and Rachel Richardson and
      Daniel Claborne and Evan Martin and Nathan Johnson and Damon
      Leach and Bobbie-Jo Webb-Robertson and Lisa Bramer},
    journal = {Journal of Proteome Research},
    year = {2023},
    volume = {22},
    number = {2},
    pages = {570-576},
    doi = {10.1021/acs.jproteome.2c00610},
  }
  @Article{,
    title = {pmartR: Quality Control and Statistics for Mass
      Spectrometry-Based Biological Data},
    author = {Kelly Stratton and Bobbie-Jo Webb-Robertson and Lee Ann
      McCue and Bryan Stanfill and Daniel Claborne and Iobani Gomez and
      Thomas Johansen and Allison Thompson and Kristin Burnum-Johnson
      and Katrina Waters and Lisa Bramer},
    journal = {Journal of Proteome Research},
    year = {2019},
    volume = {18},
    number = {3},
    pages = {1418-1425},
    doi = {10.1021/acs.jproteome.8b00760},
  }

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