Searchable Database of Human Proteins Unveiled
An international team of scientists has developed a human protein database (built with Zope) they say will change the way biology is done. The team unveils the online Human Protein Reference Database in the October issue of Genome Research.
Excerpt of a press release of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
The Human Protein Resource Database was built using freely available computer code, so-called open source, from ZOPE (Z Object Publishing Environment), which experts at the Institute of Bioinformatics adjusted to fit the project's needs.

