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BRAIN MEDULLA OBLONGATA Show tissue menu
AMYGDALA BASAL GANGLIA CEREBELLUM CEREBRAL CORTEX HIPPOCAMPAL FORMATION HYPOTHALAMUS MEDULLA OBLONGATA MIDBRAIN
OLFACTORY BULB PITUITARY GLAND PONS RETINA SPINAL CORD THALAMUS WHITE MATTER
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Brain proteome
Medulla oblongata
MEDULLA OBLONGATA - Expression summary
Protein profiling
Multiplex tissuei

A summary of the protein localization in the current human tissue based on multiplex immunohistochemistry profiling in selected tissues is shown for genes where this analysis has been performed.

Protein expressioni

On the top, protein expression in current human tissue, based on all annotated cell types, is reported with the units not detected (n), low (l), medium (m) and high (h). Underneath, protein expression in each annotated cell type are reported using the same units.

Protein expression data is based on knowledge-based annotation. For genes where more than one antibody has been used, a collective score is set.

If knowledge-based annotation could not be performed for a gene, no data is displayed here. View antibody staining data further down this page.

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RNA expressioni

A summary of mRNA expression data available for current tissue based on several datasets. The mRNA expression levels in human tissues are based on RNA-seq data generated by the Human Protein Atlas (HPA), Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) portal and CAGE data generated by the FANTOM5 consortium. Consensus normalized expression levels for human tissues was created by combining the data from HPA and GTEx datasets.

The mRNA expression levels in pig are based on RNA-seq data generated by the Human Protein Atlas (HPA), and for mouse, HPA data and in situ hybridization generated by the Allen brain atlas are reported.

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Consensus:2845.2 nTPM
HPA:2845.2 nTPM
FANTOM5:2097.2 Scaled Tags Per Million

MEDULLA OBLONGATA - HPA Brain RNA-seq
Max nTPM 2845.2
Sample id Sample description nTPM
Area postrema
nTPM: 2625.7
2799 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2760.5
2054 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2675.7
2306 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2440.9
Cuneate nuclei
nTPM: 2523.6
2131 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2618.1
2376 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2546.9
2381 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2405.6
Dorsal medullary reticular nucleus
nTPM: 2594.4
2040 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2845.7
2088 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2474.2
2373 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2463.3
Dorsal motor vagal complex
nTPM: 2585.7
2133 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2785.6
2000 Male, age 74, unknown 2735.8
2844 Male, age 55, unknown 2631.0
2797 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2603.1
2813 Female, age 72, unknown 2596.7
2643 Male, age 74, both hemispheres 2575.0
2185 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2511.8
2807 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2246.6
Gigantocellular reticular nuclei, medullary
nTPM: 2599.6
2462 Male, age 74, both hemispheres 2686.3
2314 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2669.1
1876 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2650.1
2022 Male, age 76, right hemisphere 2553.7
2310 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2544.9
2387 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2493.5
Gigantocellular reticular nuclei, pars
nTPM: 2620.7
2084 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2726.5
2168 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2714.6
2336 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2638.2
2330 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2514.7
2706 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2509.4
Inferior olive
nTPM: 2711.8
2563 Male, age 74, both hemispheres 2990.4
2085 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2831.4
2628 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2697.9
2178 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2551.9
2379 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2487.6
Lateral medullary reticular nucleus
nTPM: 2723.0
2044 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2902.3
2305 Male, age 74, both hemispheres 2818.2
2374 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2692.7
2804 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2686.5
2190 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2655.1
2852 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2583.0
Medial vestibular nucleus
nTPM: 2813.6
2624 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2980.6
2801 Male, age 74, both hemispheres 2899.4
2803 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2801.5
2134 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2753.6
2093 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2741.6
2743 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2704.7
Motor hypoglossal nucleus
nTPM: 2677.9
2461 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2819.9
2125 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2801.9
2132 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2685.3
2182 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2579.7
2277 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2502.7
Nucleus ambiguus
nTPM: 2647.3
2096 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2651.1
2071 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2643.6
Nucleus cuneatus
nTPM: 2521.0
2564 Male, age 74, both hemispheres 2717.6
2100 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2563.2
2562 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2539.7
2808 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2472.3
2380 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2431.3
2805 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2401.9
Nucleus gracilis
nTPM: 2511.8
2627 Male, age 74, both hemispheres 2855.1
2382 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2383.2
2299 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2297.2
Nucleus raphe magnus
nTPM: 2757.1
2160 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 3004.9
2172 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2950.6
2455 Male, age 74, both hemispheres 2788.5
2051 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2678.3
2328 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2651.1
2459 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2469.1
Nucleus raphe obscurus
nTPM: 2669.1
2800 Male, age 61, midline 2717.8
2845 Female, age 85, midline 2658.2
2142 Male, age 76, midline 2631.4
Nucleus raphe pallidus
nTPM: 2737.9
1924 Male, age 61, midline 2902.6
2183 Male, age 80, midline 2795.0
2145 Male, age 76, midline 2516.2
Nucleus tractus solitarii
nTPM: 2422.3
2144 Female, age 91, right hemisphere 2531.1
2656 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2461.9
2191 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2377.8
2307 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2318.4
Parvicellular reticular nuclei
nTPM: 2647.7
2119 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2795.2
2095 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2666.3
2558 Male, age 74, both hemispheres 2481.5
Parvicellular reticular nuclei, medullary
nTPM: 2676.5
2189 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2774.7
2091 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2719.1
2181 Male, age 80, left hemisphere 2535.6
Peritrigeminal nucleus
nTPM: 2845.2
2136 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2866.8
2067 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2852.6
2179 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2816.3
Prepositus hypoglossal nucleus
nTPM: 2657.8
2855 Female, age 85, right hemisphere 2738.3
2086 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2577.3
Spinal trigeminal nucleus, caudal
nTPM: 2616.4
2390 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2849.1
2447 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2623.5
2642 Male, age 74, both hemispheres 2583.9
2308 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2517.6
2312 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2507.8
Spinal trigeminal nucleus, interpolar
nTPM: 2835.7
2625 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 3346.3
2066 Male, age 76, right hemisphere 2990.0
2033 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2692.8
2389 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2609.5
2386 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2539.9
Spinal vestibular nucleus
nTPM: 2662.3
2186 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2735.1
2780 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2727.6
2796 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2708.6
2806 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2665.0
2748 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2627.4
2384 Male, age 74, both hemispheres 2510.0
Ventral medullary reticular nucleus
nTPM: 2540.2
2060 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2545.8
2372 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2534.5
Ventrolateral medulla, A1-C1 cell groups
nTPM: 2708.9
1986 Male, age 76, both hemispheres 2864.8
2741 Female, age 85, both hemispheres 2766.6
2180 Male, age 61, both hemispheres 2706.3
2302 Female, age 91, both hemispheres 2681.4
2118 Male, age 80, both hemispheres 2525.3

MEDULLA OBLONGATA - FANTOM5 CAGEi

RNA expression in human tissues obtained through Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE) generated by the FANTOM5 project are reported as Scaled Tags Per Million.

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Max Scaled Tags Per Million 2097.2
FANTOM5 sample id Sample description Scaled Tags Per Million
Medulla oblongata
Scaled Tags Per Million: 2097.2
FF:10038-101F2 18-64 years, mixed 3309.2
FF:10174-103C3 60 years, female 1820.8
FF:10155-103A2 76 years, female 1161.6

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