Cellular life depends on a complex web of functional associations between biomolecules. Among these associations, protein–protein interactions are particularly important due to their versatility, specificity and adaptability. The STRING database aims to integrate all known and predicted associations between proteins, including both physical interactions as well as functional associations. To achieve this, STRING collects and scores evidence from a number of sources: (i) automated text mining of the scientific literature, (ii) databases of interaction experiments and annotated complexes/pathways, (iii) computational interaction predictions from co-expression and from conserved genomic context and (iv) systematic transfers of interaction evid...
Functional links between proteins can often be inferred from genomic associations between the genes ...
Functional partnerships between proteins are at the core of complex cellular phenotypes, and the net...
A full description of a protein's function requires knowledge of all partner proteins with which it ...
Cellular life depends on a complex web of functional associations between biomolecules. Among these ...
A system-wide understanding of cellular function requires knowledge of all functional interactions b...
Much of the complexity within cells arises from functional and regulatory interactions among protein...
A system-wide understanding of cellular function requires knowledge of all functional interactions b...
Proteins and their functional interactions form the backbone of the cellular machinery. Their connec...
An essential prerequisite for any systems-level understanding of cellular functions is to correctly ...
The many functional partnerships and interactions that occur between proteins are at the core of cel...
Functional partnerships between proteins are at the core of complex cellular phenotypes, and the net...
Complete knowledge of all direct and indirect interactions between proteins in a given cell would re...
Proteins and their functional interactions form the backbone of the cellular machinery. Their connec...
Complete knowledge of all direct and indirect interactions between proteins in a given cell would re...
A system-wide understanding of cellular function requires knowledge of all functional interactions b...
Functional links between proteins can often be inferred from genomic associations between the genes ...
Functional partnerships between proteins are at the core of complex cellular phenotypes, and the net...
A full description of a protein's function requires knowledge of all partner proteins with which it ...
Cellular life depends on a complex web of functional associations between biomolecules. Among these ...
A system-wide understanding of cellular function requires knowledge of all functional interactions b...
Much of the complexity within cells arises from functional and regulatory interactions among protein...
A system-wide understanding of cellular function requires knowledge of all functional interactions b...
Proteins and their functional interactions form the backbone of the cellular machinery. Their connec...
An essential prerequisite for any systems-level understanding of cellular functions is to correctly ...
The many functional partnerships and interactions that occur between proteins are at the core of cel...
Functional partnerships between proteins are at the core of complex cellular phenotypes, and the net...
Complete knowledge of all direct and indirect interactions between proteins in a given cell would re...
Proteins and their functional interactions form the backbone of the cellular machinery. Their connec...
Complete knowledge of all direct and indirect interactions between proteins in a given cell would re...
A system-wide understanding of cellular function requires knowledge of all functional interactions b...
Functional links between proteins can often be inferred from genomic associations between the genes ...
Functional partnerships between proteins are at the core of complex cellular phenotypes, and the net...
A full description of a protein's function requires knowledge of all partner proteins with which it ...