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The Interactorium
The Interactorium is a platform built to visualise very large interactome datasets. Developed in collaboration with the School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of New South Wales, it is adapted from the Skyrails Visualisation Engine, which was originally developed by Yose Widjaja.

The Interactorium functions as an atlas of known protein-protein interactions. The current distribution uses the yeast protein-protein interaction dataset by Bertin et al. [PubMed].
For more details, please refer to the article:

Widjaja YY, Pang CNI, Li SS, Wilkins MR, Lambert TD (2009). The Interactorium: visualising proteins, complexes and interaction networks in a virtual 3D cell. Proteomics, 9: 5309-315. [PubMed]

Download The Interactorium [zip]
Requires a fairly powerful computer with an OpenGL 2.0 compliant graphics card.

The Interactorium Release Notes [pdf]

Introduction to The Interactorium

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