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.
The Human Protein Atlas is a comprehensive resource that provides detailed information on the expression and localization of proteins in human tissues and cells. It combines various omics technologies, including antibody-based imaging, transcriptomics, and systems biology, to map the human proteome. The site serves as a valuable tool for researchers in the fields of biology, medicine, and biotechnology, offering insights into protein function, disease mechanisms, and potential therapeutic targets.
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Provides detailed images and data on protein expression across various human tissues.
Offers insights into the subcellular localization of proteins in human cells.
Analyzes the impact of protein expression on survival in cancer patients.
Focuses on the human brain, detailing protein expression in different brain regions.
Explores protein expression in blood and immune cells.
Investigates the role of proteins in human metabolism.
Ensures the reliability of antibodies used in research through rigorous validation.
Includes various tools for data visualization and analysis.
Provides tutorials and guides to help users navigate and utilize the atlas effectively.
Allows programmatic access to the data for integration into other applications.
The Human Protein Atlas project is funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.
It is a collaborative effort involving multiple universities and research institutions worldwide.
All data and images are freely accessible to the public for research and educational purposes.
The atlas is regularly updated with new data and features to reflect the latest scientific discoveries.
The Human Protein Atlas has significantly contributed to the understanding of human biology and disease, influencing research and therapeutic development.
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