(A) The average rank across all models is shown for each binding partner. Error bars indicate the standard deviation in rank. The size of a data point indicates the number of cell lines in which the corresponding protein was expressed, as shown in the legend. (B) For the four binding proteins with the highest average rank, we show the percentage of cell lines in which the protein was ranked first, second, third, fourth, fifth, or lower than fifth.</p
<p>Ranking order of the candidate reference genes under different experimental conditions.</p
<p>Note. Reference genes with SD values greater than 1 are considered as inconsistent and should be ...
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) typically contain multiple autophosphorylation sites in their cytop...
The scale represents the normalized amount of each of the indicated proteins bound in simulations of...
<p>Boundaries at the top 50% rank samples were indicated by blue dotted line. (<b>a</b>) <i>H. sapie...
The color map shows the Pearson’s correlation coefficient among pairs of proteins studied in the pop...
<p><b>A:</b> Rank aggregation analysis ordering the reference genes, based on their rank position ac...
Heatmap colors indicate the ratio, derived from simulation results, of the number of bound molecules...
<p>The rank lists were integrated by <i>Q</i> statistic. Rank 1 and rank 2 were the integrated rank ...
<p>The x-axis shows the predicted ranking of the CDR amino acids in the five antibody-VEGF complex i...
Figure S5. Correlation of λ rank obtained by using different top score thresholds in Eq. 6. We compa...
<p>Stability ranking of 13 reference genes analyzed by five algorithms across all cell lines.</p
<p>The highly loaded genes contribute more to the scores that are used for classification, and hence...
<p>Data points were removed for clarity. The absolute, but not the relative, frequency of proteins i...
<p>Ranking of candidate reference genes in order of M value as calculated by NormFinder.</p
<p>Ranking order of the candidate reference genes under different experimental conditions.</p
<p>Note. Reference genes with SD values greater than 1 are considered as inconsistent and should be ...
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) typically contain multiple autophosphorylation sites in their cytop...
The scale represents the normalized amount of each of the indicated proteins bound in simulations of...
<p>Boundaries at the top 50% rank samples were indicated by blue dotted line. (<b>a</b>) <i>H. sapie...
The color map shows the Pearson’s correlation coefficient among pairs of proteins studied in the pop...
<p><b>A:</b> Rank aggregation analysis ordering the reference genes, based on their rank position ac...
Heatmap colors indicate the ratio, derived from simulation results, of the number of bound molecules...
<p>The rank lists were integrated by <i>Q</i> statistic. Rank 1 and rank 2 were the integrated rank ...
<p>The x-axis shows the predicted ranking of the CDR amino acids in the five antibody-VEGF complex i...
Figure S5. Correlation of λ rank obtained by using different top score thresholds in Eq. 6. We compa...
<p>Stability ranking of 13 reference genes analyzed by five algorithms across all cell lines.</p
<p>The highly loaded genes contribute more to the scores that are used for classification, and hence...
<p>Data points were removed for clarity. The absolute, but not the relative, frequency of proteins i...
<p>Ranking of candidate reference genes in order of M value as calculated by NormFinder.</p
<p>Ranking order of the candidate reference genes under different experimental conditions.</p
<p>Note. Reference genes with SD values greater than 1 are considered as inconsistent and should be ...
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) typically contain multiple autophosphorylation sites in their cytop...