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The new version of ProtPlot as part of the Tissue Molecular Anatomy Project was derived from an earlier version of ProtPlot is discussed in a paper (Medjahed D, 2003a). A poster was given at the 2002 Swiss Proteomics Meeting in Geneva on TMAP. This has been submitted to the proceedings of the meeting (Medjahed D, 2003b).

This version of ProtPlot is run as a stand-alone Java program. After ProtPlot is downloaded and installed from the Web server at http://TMAP.sourceforge.net/, the user starts up the program the default startup icon or clicks on a specific .prpstate file to start it on a previous data mining session. You may have several copies running simultaneously if you have enough memory.

This work was produced by Peter Lemkin of the National Cancer Institute, an agency of the United States Government and Djamel Medjahed (SAIC-Frederick). As a work of the United States Government there is no associated copyright.

In the future, ProtPlot will be offered as open source software under the Mozilla Public License (version 1.1) subject to the limitations noted in the accompanying LEGAL file.

This work was derived from MAExplorer ( http://maexplorer.sourceforge.net/) under the Mozilla 1.1 Open Source Public License by Peter Lemkin of the National Cancer Institute.

See disclaimer for more information on its usage.



Djamel Medjahed, LMT, SAIC-Frederick
Peter Lemkin, LECB, NCI-Frederick

Revised: 08-26-2004