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IMMUNE CELL MONOCYTES Show tissue menu
B-CELLS DENDRITIC CELLS GRANULOCYTES MONOCYTES NK-CELLS PROGENITORS T-CELLS TOTAL PBMC
Immune cell proteome
Monocytes
MONOCYTES - 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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HPA:45.1 nTPM
Monaco:26.9 nTPM
Schmiedel:20.3 TPM

MONOCYTES - Annotated protein expression
Pending normal tissue analysis

MONOCYTES - HPA RNA-seqi

The RNA-seq details section shows detailed information about the individual samples used for the transcript profiling and results of the RNA-seq analysis.

Information about each individual sample is listed below. nTPM (normalized transcripts per million) values give a quantification of the gene abundance which is comparable between different genes and samples. Distribution across the dataset is visualized with box plots, shown as median and 25th and 75th percentiles. Points are displayed as outliers if they are above or below 1.5 times the interquartile range. nTPM values of the individual samples are presented next to the box plot.
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Max nTPM 45.1
HPA sample nTPM
Classical monocyte
nTPM: 45.1
Samples: 6

Max nTPM: 71.1
Min nTPM: 21.1
P10809_1003 21.1
P10809_1020 52.6
P10809_1039 71.1
P10809_1058 38.7
P10809_1080 45.9
P10809_1107 41.3
Intermediate monocyte
nTPM: 39.7
Samples: 6

Max nTPM: 48.8
Min nTPM: 27.4
P10809_1004 27.4
P10809_1023 39.4
P10809_1042 45.2
P10809_1061 42.4
P10809_1081 34.8
P10809_1108 48.8
Non-classical monocyte
nTPM: 42.1
Samples: 5

Max nTPM: 68.2
Min nTPM: 25.1
P10809_1005 25.1
P10809_1053 68.2
P10809_1072 41.0
P10809_1082 37.4
P10809_1109 38.7

MONOCYTES - Monaco RNA-seqi

RNA-Seq data generated by Monaco et al is reported as average nTPM.

The RNA-seq details section shows detailed information about the individual samples used for the transcript profiling and results of the RNA-seq analysis.

Information about each individual sample is listed below. nTPM (normalized transcripts per million) values give a quantification of the gene abundance which is comparable between different genes and samples. Distribution across the dataset is visualized with box plots, shown as median and 25th and 75th percentiles. Points are displayed as outliers if they are above or below 1.5 times the interquartile range. nTPM values of the individual samples are presented next to the box plot.

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Max nTPM 26.9
Monaco sample nTPM
Classical monocyte
nTPM: 26.9
Samples: 4

Max nTPM: 39.4
Min nTPM: 18.3
RHH5313_R3680 23.8
RHH5221_R3593 18.3
RHH5250_R3622 26.0
RHH5279_R3651 39.4
Intermediate monocyte
nTPM: 24.1
Samples: 4

Max nTPM: 32.6
Min nTPM: 13.9
RHH5314_R3681 32.4
RHH5222_R3594 13.9
RHH5251_R3623 17.3
RHH5280_R3652 32.6
Non-classical monocyte
nTPM: 17.7
Samples: 4

Max nTPM: 24.4
Min nTPM: 5.9
RHH5315_R3682 23.2
RHH5223_R3595 17.4
RHH5252_R3624 5.9
RHH5281_R3653 24.4

MONOCYTES - Schmiedel RNA-seqi

RNA-Seq data generated by Schmiedel et al is reported as average TPM.

The RNA-seq details section shows detailed information about the individual samples used for the transcript profiling and results of the RNA-seq analysis.

Information about each individual sample is listed below. TPM (transcripts per million) values give a quantification of the gene abundance which is comparable between different genes and samples. Distribution across the dataset is visualized with box plots, shown as median and 25th and 75th percentiles. Points are displayed as outliers if they are above or below 1.5 times the interquartile range. TPM values of the individual samples are presented next to the box plot.

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Max TPM 20.3
Schmiedel sample id TPM
Classical monocyte
TPM: 20.3
Samples: 106

Max TPM: 24.7
Min TPM: 16.4
MONOCYTES_1 24.7
MONOCYTES_2 24.2
MONOCYTES_3 24.2
MONOCYTES_4 23.9
MONOCYTES_5 23.6
MONOCYTES_6 23.4
MONOCYTES_7 23.1
MONOCYTES_8 23.0
MONOCYTES_9 23.0
MONOCYTES_10 22.9
MONOCYTES_11 22.9
MONOCYTES_12 22.8
MONOCYTES_13 22.8
MONOCYTES_14 22.7
MONOCYTES_15 22.6
MONOCYTES_16 22.6
MONOCYTES_17 22.6
MONOCYTES_18 22.5
MONOCYTES_19 22.5
MONOCYTES_20 22.4
MONOCYTES_21 22.3
MONOCYTES_22 22.1
MONOCYTES_23 21.9
MONOCYTES_24 21.9
MONOCYTES_25 21.9
MONOCYTES_26 21.8
MONOCYTES_27 21.8
MONOCYTES_28 21.7
MONOCYTES_29 21.7
MONOCYTES_30 21.7
MONOCYTES_31 21.6
MONOCYTES_32 21.3
MONOCYTES_33 21.2
MONOCYTES_34 21.2
MONOCYTES_35 21.2
MONOCYTES_36 21.2
MONOCYTES_37 21.2
MONOCYTES_38 21.1
MONOCYTES_39 21.1
MONOCYTES_40 21.0
MONOCYTES_41 21.0
MONOCYTES_42 20.8
MONOCYTES_43 20.8
MONOCYTES_44 20.8
MONOCYTES_45 20.7
MONOCYTES_46 20.6
MONOCYTES_47 20.6
MONOCYTES_48 20.5
MONOCYTES_49 20.5
MONOCYTES_50 20.5
MONOCYTES_51 20.4
MONOCYTES_52 20.4
MONOCYTES_53 20.4
MONOCYTES_54 20.3
MONOCYTES_55 20.3
MONOCYTES_56 20.2
MONOCYTES_57 20.2
MONOCYTES_58 20.1
MONOCYTES_59 20.1
MONOCYTES_60 20.1
MONOCYTES_61 20.0
MONOCYTES_62 19.9
MONOCYTES_63 19.9
MONOCYTES_64 19.7
MONOCYTES_65 19.6
MONOCYTES_66 19.6
MONOCYTES_67 19.6
MONOCYTES_68 19.6
MONOCYTES_69 19.5
MONOCYTES_70 19.5
MONOCYTES_71 19.4
MONOCYTES_72 19.4
MONOCYTES_73 19.4
MONOCYTES_74 19.3
MONOCYTES_75 19.3
MONOCYTES_76 19.3
MONOCYTES_77 19.1
MONOCYTES_78 19.1
MONOCYTES_79 18.8
MONOCYTES_80 18.7
MONOCYTES_81 18.6
MONOCYTES_82 18.5
MONOCYTES_83 18.5
MONOCYTES_84 18.4
MONOCYTES_85 18.4
MONOCYTES_86 18.4
MONOCYTES_87 18.3
MONOCYTES_88 18.2
MONOCYTES_89 18.2
MONOCYTES_90 18.2
MONOCYTES_91 18.1
MONOCYTES_92 18.1
MONOCYTES_93 17.9
MONOCYTES_94 17.6
MONOCYTES_95 17.6
MONOCYTES_96 17.6
MONOCYTES_97 17.5
MONOCYTES_98 17.5
MONOCYTES_99 17.5
MONOCYTES_100 17.4
MONOCYTES_101 17.4
MONOCYTES_102 17.3
MONOCYTES_103 17.2
MONOCYTES_104 16.9
MONOCYTES_105 16.8
MONOCYTES_106 16.4
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Non-classical monocyte
TPM: 18.5
Samples: 105

Max TPM: 25.1
Min TPM: 14.5
M2_1 25.1
M2_2 23.6
M2_3 23.1
M2_4 22.7
M2_5 22.6
M2_6 22.3
M2_7 22.2
M2_8 21.5
M2_9 21.3
M2_10 21.2
M2_11 21.0
M2_12 21.0
M2_13 21.0
M2_14 20.8
M2_15 20.7
M2_16 20.7
M2_17 20.5
M2_18 20.5
M2_19 20.4
M2_20 20.3
M2_21 20.3
M2_22 20.2
M2_23 19.9
M2_24 19.6
M2_25 19.6
M2_26 19.5
M2_27 19.4
M2_28 19.3
M2_29 19.2
M2_30 19.2
M2_31 19.2
M2_32 19.2
M2_33 19.0
M2_34 19.0
M2_35 19.0
M2_36 18.9
M2_37 18.9
M2_38 18.9
M2_39 18.9
M2_40 18.8
M2_41 18.8
M2_42 18.8
M2_43 18.8
M2_44 18.7
M2_45 18.7
M2_46 18.7
M2_47 18.6
M2_48 18.6
M2_49 18.5
M2_50 18.5
M2_51 18.2
M2_52 18.1
M2_53 18.1
M2_54 18.1
M2_55 18.0
M2_56 18.0
M2_57 17.9
M2_58 17.9
M2_59 17.9
M2_60 17.8
M2_61 17.8
M2_62 17.8
M2_63 17.8
M2_64 17.8
M2_65 17.7
M2_66 17.6
M2_67 17.6
M2_68 17.6
M2_69 17.5
M2_70 17.5
M2_71 17.5
M2_72 17.5
M2_73 17.4
M2_74 17.4
M2_75 17.4
M2_76 17.3
M2_77 17.3
M2_78 17.3
M2_79 17.2
M2_80 17.2
M2_81 17.2
M2_82 17.1
M2_83 17.1
M2_84 17.1
M2_85 16.9
M2_86 16.9
M2_87 16.9
M2_88 16.8
M2_89 16.8
M2_90 16.8
M2_91 16.8
M2_92 16.7
M2_93 16.7
M2_94 16.6
M2_95 16.6
M2_96 16.1
M2_97 16.1
M2_98 16.0
M2_99 16.0
M2_100 15.4
M2_101 15.4
M2_102 15.3
M2_103 15.3
M2_104 15.1
M2_105 14.5
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