- The Human Protein Atlas
The atlas for all human proteins in cells and tissues using various omics: antibody-based imaging, transcriptomics, MS-based proteomics, and systems biology Sections include the Tissue, Brain, Single Cell Type, Tissue Cell Type, Pathology, Disease Blood Atlas, Immune Cell, Blood Protein, Subcellular, Cell Line, Structure, and Interaction
- Introduction - The Human Protein Atlas
The Human Protein Atlas is a Sweden-based program initiated in 2003 with the aim to map all the human proteins in cells, tissues, and organs using an integration of various omics technologies, including antibody-based imaging, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, transcriptomics, and systems biology
- The Human Protein Atlas
The free text search will scan for complete and partial matches to gene names, gene synonyms, gene descriptions, external (UniProt, Ensembl, NCBI Entrez Gene) gene and protein identifiers, protein classes, Gene Ontology identifiers and descriptions, antibody identifiers and image annotations
- Search: Human - The Human Protein Atlas
Explore the Human Protein Atlas to search for detailed information on human proteins, their locations, and roles in cells, tissues, and organs
- The human proteome - The Human Protein Atlas
This resource of the Human Protein Atlas focuses on the expression profiles in human tissues of genes both on the mRNA and protein level The protein expression data from 45 normal human tissue types is derived from antibody-based protein profiling using conventional and multiplex immunohistochemistry
- Protein Atlas - HPA Microsite
The Human Protein Atlas is a free, open-access database hosting over 10 million annotated images and associated information, including mass spectrometry-based proteomics, transcriptomics, and systems biology
- The Human Protein Atlas
A multitude of high-resolution confocal images are presented in this interactive database; describing organelle proteomes, multilocalizing proteins and single cell variations - altogether detailing the complex map of the human cell
- Introduction - The Human Protein Atlas
The Human Protein Atlas contains information for a large majority of all human protein-coding genes regarding the expression and localization of the corresponding proteins based on both RNA and protein data
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