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PeakStrainer
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PeakStrainer
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Peak Strainer is based on the paper
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[ Intensity-Independent Noise Filtering in FT MS and FT MS/MS Spectra for Shotgun Lipidomics]( http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.analchem.7b00794)
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It is a tool to reduce the file size of MS spectra,
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PeakStrainer is a tool to reduce the file size of MS spectra,
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it does this by removing signals that do not repeat,
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it does this by removing signals that do not repeat,
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or do not repeat often enough, between spectra.
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or do not repeat often enough, between spectra.
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called repetition rate, given as percentage of total max repetitions.
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called repetition rate, given as percentage of total max repetitions.
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The input to the application is a *.raw files and the output at intermediate stages are *.CSV
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The input to the application is a *.raw files and the output at intermediate stages are *.CSV
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and final results are stored as *.mzXML files..
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and final results are stored as *.mzXML files.
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<!--It is based on the paper http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.analchem.7b00794-->
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There are three ways you can use PeakStrainer,
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There are three ways you can use PeakStrainer,
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* The desktop version
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* The desktop version
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