Number of distinct conditions analyzed in this reanalysis.
Distinct condition labels are counted across all files submitted in the "Metadata" category
having a "Condition" column in this reanalysis.
"N/A" means no results of this type were submitted.
Number of distinct biological replicates in this reanalysis.
Distinct replicate labels are counted across all files submitted in the "Metadata" category
having a "BioReplicate" or "Replicate" column in this reanalysis.
"N/A" means no results of this type were submitted.
Number of distinct technical replicates in this reanalysis.
The technical replicate count is defined as the maximum number of times any one distinct
combination of condition and biological replicate was analyzed in files submitted in the
"Metadata" category. In the case of fractionated experiments, only the first fraction is
considered.
"N/A" means no results of this type were submitted.
Originally identified proteins that were automatically
remapped by MassIVE to proteins in the
SwissProt
human reference database.
"N/A" means no results of this type were submitted.
Number of distinct protein accessions reported in this reanalysis.
"N/A" means no results of this type were submitted.
Number of distinct unmodified peptide sequences reported in this reanalysis.
"N/A" means no results of this type were submitted.
Number of distinct peptide sequences (including modified variants or peptidoforms) reported
in this reanalysis.
"N/A" means no results of this type were submitted.
Total number of peptide-spectrum matches (i.e. spectrum identifications) reported in this
reanalysis.
"N/A" means no results of this type were submitted.
Number of distinct proteins quantified in this reanalysis.
Distinct protein accessions are counted across all files submitted in the "Statistical Analysis
of Quantified Analytes" category having a "Protein" column in this reanalysis.
"N/A" means no results of this type were submitted.
Number of distinct proteins found to be differentially abundant in at least one comparison in
this reanalysis.
A protein is differentially abundant if its change in abundance across conditions is found to be
statistically significant with an adjusted p-value <= 0.05 and lists no issues associated with
statistical tests for differential abundance.
Distinct protein accessions are counted across all files submitted in the "Statistical Analysis
of Quantified Analytes" category having a "Protein" column in this reanalysis.
"N/A" means no results of this type were submitted.