Petr Klus
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Recent Articles
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Novak V, rehackova L, Vanova P, Sniegon M, Matysek D, Konecna K, et al.
Materials (Basel)
. 2022 Feb;
15(4).
PMID: 35208132
This work aims to assess the effect of an oxygen content graded in minimal quantities, on the order of hundreds of ppms, on the determination of surface tension of low-alloy...
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Lobanov M, Klus P, Sokolovsky I, Tartaglia G, Galzitskaya O
Sci Rep
. 2016 Jun;
6:26941.
PMID: 27256590
The biological function of multiple repetitions of single amino acids, or homo-repeats, is largely unknown, but their occurrence in proteins has been associated with more than 20 hereditary diseases. Analysing...
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Klus P, Delli Ponti R, Livi C, Tartaglia G
BMC Genomics
. 2015 Dec;
16:1071.
PMID: 26673865
Background: Comparison between multiple protein datasets requires the choice of an appropriate reference system and a number of variables to describe their differences. Here we introduce an innovative approach to...
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Livi C, Klus P, Delli Ponti R, Tartaglia G
Bioinformatics
. 2015 Nov;
32(5):773-5.
PMID: 26520853
Motivation: Recent technological advances revealed that an unexpected large number of proteins interact with transcripts even if the RNA-binding domains are not annotated. We introduce catRAPID signature to identify ribonucleoproteins...
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Klus P, Cirillo D, Botta Orfila T, Tartaglia G
Sci Rep
. 2015 Oct;
5:15390.
PMID: 26493371
It has been reported that genes up-regulated in cancer are often down-regulated in neurodegenerative disorders and vice versa. The fact that apparently unrelated diseases share functional pathways suggests a link...
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Klus P, Bolognesi B, Agostini F, Marchese D, Zanzoni A, Tartaglia G
Bioinformatics
. 2014 Feb;
30(11):1601-8.
PMID: 24493033
Motivation: The recent shift towards high-throughput screening is posing new challenges for the interpretation of experimental results. Here we propose the cleverSuite approach for large-scale characterization of protein groups. Description:...
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Agostini F, Zanzoni A, Klus P, Marchese D, Cirillo D, Tartaglia G
Bioinformatics
. 2013 Aug;
29(22):2928-30.
PMID: 23975767
Summary: Here we introduce catRAPID omics, a server for large-scale calculations of protein-RNA interactions. Our web server allows (i) predictions at proteomic and transcriptomic level; (ii) use of protein and...
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Cirillo D, Agostini F, Klus P, Marchese D, Rodriguez S, Bolognesi B, et al.
RNA
. 2012 Dec;
19(2):129-40.
PMID: 23264567
Increasing evidence indicates that RNA plays an active role in a number of neurodegenerative diseases. We recently introduced a theoretical framework, catRAPID, to predict the binding ability of protein and...
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Klus P, Lam S, Lyberg D, Cheung M, Pullan G, McFarlane I, et al.
BMC Res Notes
. 2012 Jan;
5:27.
PMID: 22244497
Background: With the maturation of next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) technologies, the throughput of DNA sequencing reads has soared to over 600 gigabases from a single instrument run. General purpose computing...