Parkinson's Disease Protein Classification
Cross-source consensus on Parkinson's Disease Protein Classification from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The study tested whether primary protein sequences alone can distinguish Parkinson-associated human proteins from control human proteins. — Evaluating the Limitations of Protein Sequence Representations for Parkinson's Disease Classification
- The study concludes that sequence-only features provide limited to moderate discrimination under strict nested cross-validation and leakage control. — Evaluating the Limitations of Protein Sequence Representations for Parkinson's Disease Classification
- Disease association is more complex than many protein classification tasks because it can depend on structure, function, interactions, cellular context, and pathway membership. — Evaluating the Limitations of Protein Sequence Representations for Parkinson's Disease Classification
- Parkinson-related biological signals may be distributed across multiple biological levels rather than captured by a single molecular descriptor. — Evaluating the Limitations of Protein Sequence Representations for Parkinson's Disease Classification