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AutoPiquer mzML

Published by WebMaster on 5th September 20175th September 2017

Now you can call AutoPiquer from the command line, meaning that it can be used with external software – e.g. scientific workflow managers. It can also process (and batch process) mzML files now too.  Come and find out more at BMSS 2017, poster 60.

 

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