Goslin
Goslin is a software tool that facilitates the parsing and normalization of lipid nomenclatures. It provides a standardized way to represent lipids in a computationally accessible format.
Key Features:
- Lipid ontology : Goslin uses a comprehensive lipid ontology to cover various lipid classes and subclasses.
- Nomenclature parsing : The tool can parse different lipid nomenclatures, including shorthand notations and systematic names.
- Normalization : Goslin normalizes lipid structures to a standardized format for efficient comparison and analysis.
Benefits:
- Standardization : Goslin enables researchers to easily compare and integrate lipidomics data across different studies and platforms.
- Improved data quality : The tool's normalization capabilities help ensure accurate and consistent lipid structures.
Availability:
Goslin is available as a software library that can be downloaded from the LIFS Tools website, or used through its web-based application.
Part of the LIFS webportal Toolbox.
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Funding: Service provision and maintenance funded by de.NBI.