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CFM-ID
DESCRIPTION:
Windows binaries and cross-platform source code for processing of EI-MS (GC-MS) and ESI-MS/MS (LC-MS) data for identification of metabolites.Includes tools for applying Competitive Fragmentation Modeling (CFM) to spectrum prediction and metabolite identification tasks, as well as a tool for fragment generation, and another for peak annotation.
For further documenation see https://sourceforge.net/p/cfm-id/wiki/Home/
For related publications, and their associated supplementary data, please see https://sourceforge.net/p/cfm-id/wiki/Home/#related-publications
There is also a web server supporting much of this functionality at http://cfmid.wishartlab.com
For CFM3.0, please see http://cfmid3.wishartlab.com/. This is work done by Yannick Djoumbou Feunag, so for assistance with this, please contact him. See https://sourceforge.net/p/cfm-id/wiki/Home/#cfm-id-30 for further information.
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