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The Human Protein Atlas In an article in PNAS HPA related researchers have used a combinatorial protein library to select binders against the overexpressed cancer receptor EGFR
Introduction - The Human Protein Atlas A cluster comparison between the HPA pipeline and the Tabula Sapiens can be found here Learn about: mRNA and protein expression in single cell types if a gene is enriched in a particular cell type (specificity) which genes have a similar expression profile across cell types (expression cluster)
The human cell lines - The Human Protein Atlas The Cell line resource contains information on genome-wide RNA expression profiles of human protein-coding genes in 1206 human cell lines, including 1132 cancer cell lines The transcriptomics analysis includes classification based on specificity analysis across 28 cancer types, distribution and expression cluster analysis across all cell lines and for selected cancer types also analysis of
The human cell types - The Human Protein Atlas A cluster comparison between the HPA pipeline and the Tabula Sapiens can be found here Learn about: mRNA and protein expression in single cell types if a gene is enriched in a particular cell type (specificity) which genes have a similar expression profile across cell types (expression cluster)
Help - The Human Protein Atlas Start by looking at the antibodies used in the "antibody antigen" tag; provider and product name are listed there, follow the provider-link and search for the product name (HPA antibodies are directly linked)
The human brain - The Human Protein Atlas This resource provides comprehensive spatial profiling of the Brain, including overview of protein expression in the mammalian brain based on integration of data from human, pig and mouse Transcriptomics data combined with affinity-based protein in situ localization down to single cell detail is available in this brain-centric sub atlas of the Human Protein Atlas The data presented are for
licence - The Human Protein Atlas Licence Citation The Human Protein Atlas is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 0 International License for all copyrightable parts of our database Data subject to third-party constraints may also be included and it is the responsibility of users of the Human Protein Atlas to ensure that their utilization of the data does not infringe any of the rights of such third
history - The Human Protein Atlas In an expansive supplement published by Science, a journey is taken through the 20 years since the establishment of the Human Protein Atlas (HPA) consortium, to underscore milestones reached and to celebrate releases of updates and additions to the atlas