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Seattle, 13 October, 2003: Insilicos today announced that
a beta version of Insilicos Viewer, a free viewer for
tandem mass spec proteomics data, is now available.
Insilicos Viewer is the first product that allows viewing of
an entire complex proteomics experiment, spanning multiple
mass spec runs, at one time.
The product is also the first viewer available for mzXML, an
emerging XML-based standard for proteomics data. mzXML was
developed by the Institute for Systems Biology, in collaboration
with Insilicos, Amgen, the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and
the University of Washington. In addition to mzXML, Insilicos Viewer
also supports ANDI, and TF (RAW) formats.
"We're pleased to make Insilicos Viewer available to the community,"
said Brian Pratt, Insilicos VP of Development. "This should help speed the adoption
of mzXML, and gives us a chance to explore new approaches for visualizing
and manipulating these very large experimental data sets."
Click here to download the beta: viewerInsilicos LLC develops life science software for pharmaceutical development, biological research and clinical diagnostics.
For more information, visit the Insilicos web site www.insilicos.com or contact Insilicos at info@insilicos.com. 'Insilicos' and 'Life Science Software' are trademarks of Insilicos LLC.
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