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Bioconductor version: 3.13
MSnbase provides infrastructure for manipulation, processing and visualisation of mass spectrometry and proteomics data, ranging from raw to quantitative and annotated data.
Author: Laurent Gatto, Johannes Rainer and Sebastian Gibb with contributions from Guangchuang Yu, Samuel Wieczorek, Vasile-Cosmin Lazar, Vladislav Petyuk, Thomas Naake, Richie Cotton, Arne Smits, Martina Fisher, Ludger Goeminne, Adriaan Sticker and Lieven Clement.
Maintainer: Laurent Gatto <laurent.gatto at uclouvain.be>
Citation (from within R,
      enter citation("MSnbase")):
To install this package, start R (version "4.1") and enter:
if (!requireNamespace("BiocManager", quietly = TRUE))
    install.packages("BiocManager")
BiocManager::install("MSnbase")
    For older versions of R, please refer to the appropriate Bioconductor release.
To view documentation for the version of this package installed in your system, start R and enter:
browseVignettes("MSnbase")
    
| HTML | R Script | A short introduction to `MSnbase` development | 
| HTML | R Script | Base Functions and Classes for MS-based Proteomics | 
| HTML | R Script | MSnbase benchmarking | 
| HTML | R Script | MSnbase IO capabilities | 
| HTML | R Script | MSnbase: centroiding of profile-mode MS data | 
| Reference Manual | 
Follow Installation instructions to use this package in your R session.
| Source Package | MSnbase_2.18.0.tar.gz | 
| Windows Binary | MSnbase_2.18.0.zip | 
| macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) | MSnbase_2.18.0.tgz | 
| Source Repository | git clone https://git.bioconductor.org/packages/MSnbase | 
| Source Repository (Developer Access) | git clone git@git.bioconductor.org:packages/MSnbase | 
| Package Short Url | https://bioconductor.org/packages/MSnbase/ | 
| Package Downloads Report | Download Stats | 
 
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