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- Secretome abstract "The secretome is the totality of secreted organic molecules and inorganic elements by biological cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. The concept of secretome is useful as it can refer to all the diganostic candidates naturally produced.The following secretome database or knowledgebase are available at:(1) FunSecKB: the fungal secretome knowledgebase at http://proteomics.ysu.edu/secretomes/fungi.php(2) FunSecKB2: the fungal secretome and subcellular knowledgebase at http://proteomics.ysu.edu/secretomes/fungi2/index.php(3) PlantSecKB: the plant secretome and subcellular knowledgebase at http://proteomics.ysu.edu/secretomes/plant/index.php".
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- Secretome wikiPageExternalLink bar001.full.
- Secretome wikiPageExternalLink Secretome.
- Secretome wikiPageExternalLink fungi.php.
- Secretome wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Secretome wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Secretome wikiPageID "40199994".
- Secretome wikiPageRevisionID "599878708".
- Secretome subject Category:Proteomics.
- Secretome subject Category:Secretion.
- Secretome comment "The secretome is the totality of secreted organic molecules and inorganic elements by biological cells, tissues, organs, and organisms.".
- Secretome label "Secretome".
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- Secretome sameAs Q17042943.
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- Secretome wasDerivedFrom Secretome?oldid=599878708.
- Secretome isPrimaryTopicOf Secretome.