The Red Blood Cell (RBC) is a metabolically-driven cell vital for processes such a gas transport and homeostasis. RBC possesses at its surface exposing antigens proteins that are critical in blood transfusion. Due to their importance, numerous studies address the cell function as a whole but more and more details of RBC structure and protein content are now studied using massive state-of-the art characterisation techniques. Yet, the resulting information is frequently scattered in many scientific articles, in many databases and specialized web servers. To provide a more compendious view of erythrocytes and of their protein content, we developed a dedicated database called RESPIRE that aims at gathering a comprehensive and coherent ensemble ...
Example of precomputed requests. Clicking on the links will retrieve all proteins pertaining to a gi...
The minimal set of proteins necessary to maintain a vertebrate cell forms an interesting core of cel...
Abstract: Providing cells with enough oxygen led to the creation of multicellular organisms, and red...
Based on recent results, the determination of the easily accessible red blood cell (RBC) membrane pr...
During the past decade, the hand-in-hand development of biotechnology and bioinformatics has enabled...
Red blood cells are rather unique body cells, since they have lost all organelles when mature, which...
Red blood cells (RBCs, erythrocytes) are the simplest primary human cells, lacking nuclei and major ...
Abstract Background The development of high-throughput technologies capable of whole cell measuremen...
The human red blood cell (RBC) is a logical starting point for the development and application of sy...
Based on recent results, the determination of the easily accessible red blood cell (RBC) membrane pr...
The erythrocyte cytoplasmic proteome is composed of 98% hemoglobin; the remaining 2% is largely unex...
Contains fulltext : 70689.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Du...
This report describes an analysis of the red blood cell proteome by ion trap tandem mass spectrometr...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cell type in the human body. RBCs and, in particular, t...
The availability of stored red blood cells (RBCs) for transfusion remains an important aspect of the...
Example of precomputed requests. Clicking on the links will retrieve all proteins pertaining to a gi...
The minimal set of proteins necessary to maintain a vertebrate cell forms an interesting core of cel...
Abstract: Providing cells with enough oxygen led to the creation of multicellular organisms, and red...
Based on recent results, the determination of the easily accessible red blood cell (RBC) membrane pr...
During the past decade, the hand-in-hand development of biotechnology and bioinformatics has enabled...
Red blood cells are rather unique body cells, since they have lost all organelles when mature, which...
Red blood cells (RBCs, erythrocytes) are the simplest primary human cells, lacking nuclei and major ...
Abstract Background The development of high-throughput technologies capable of whole cell measuremen...
The human red blood cell (RBC) is a logical starting point for the development and application of sy...
Based on recent results, the determination of the easily accessible red blood cell (RBC) membrane pr...
The erythrocyte cytoplasmic proteome is composed of 98% hemoglobin; the remaining 2% is largely unex...
Contains fulltext : 70689.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Du...
This report describes an analysis of the red blood cell proteome by ion trap tandem mass spectrometr...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cell type in the human body. RBCs and, in particular, t...
The availability of stored red blood cells (RBCs) for transfusion remains an important aspect of the...
Example of precomputed requests. Clicking on the links will retrieve all proteins pertaining to a gi...
The minimal set of proteins necessary to maintain a vertebrate cell forms an interesting core of cel...
Abstract: Providing cells with enough oxygen led to the creation of multicellular organisms, and red...