Recent Releases of canprot
canprot - canprot 2.0.0
Release Highlights
- Move
read_fasta()here from CHNOSZ. - Add metrics including metabolic cost.
- Add demos and expand vignettes.
- Move differential expression data and analysis to JMDplots.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/jedick/canprot/compare/1.1.2...2.0.0
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Published by jedick over 2 years ago
canprot - canprot 1.1.2
- Late release of version 1.1.2 (submitted to CRAN on 2022-01-17)
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Published by jedick over 3 years ago
canprot - canprot 1.1.1
- Add "mouse" tag for dataset prostate/ZKL+20
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Published by jedick over 5 years ago
canprot - canprot 1.0.1
Add option to CLES() to use normal curve probability or empirical probability.
Release to support submission of manuscript.
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Published by jedick almost 6 years ago
canprot - canprot 1.0.0
Major release - version 1.0.0 submitted to CRAN
Add qdist() - quantile distribution plots
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Published by jedick about 6 years ago
canprot - canprot 0.2.0
Data updates, particularly for osmotic stress.
Addition of mkvig() function to compile and view vignettes on demand.
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Published by jedick about 6 years ago
canprot - canprot 0.1.6
More data updates, especially liver cancer and hyperosmotic stress.
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Published by jedick about 6 years ago
canprot - canprot 0.1.3
Add more osmotic stress data.
Update plot style in diffplot().
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Published by jedick over 6 years ago
canprot - canprot 0.1.0
Add basiscomparison.Rmd and potentialdiagrams.Rmd.
New functions groupplots() to make potential diagrams for groups of datasets and mergedplot() to merge those diagrams.
First release on CRAN.
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Published by jedick about 9 years ago
canprot - canprot 0.0.5
- Remove internal setbasis(); use CHNOSZ's basis() instead.
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Published by jedick about 9 years ago
canprot - canprot 0.0.4
New function CNS() calculates proteomic differences of elemental abundances per residue.
setbasis(): rename "AA" to "QEC"; add "QEC+" keyword (basis including H+).
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Published by jedick over 9 years ago
canprot - canprot 0.0.3
Add datasets for pancreatic cancer, hypoxia, and hyperosmotic stress.
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Published by jedick over 9 years ago