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New spatial map sheds light on cilia proteins in the human fallopian tube

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A new study published in Nature Communications by researchers from the Human Protein Atlas presents a high-resolution spatial map of proteins associated with motile cilia in the human fallopian tube, providing new insights into reproductive biology, infertility and cilia-related disease. All data from the study are publicly available in the Tissue Resource of the Human Protein Atlas...Read more


Advancing tissue-based protein data through antibody collaborations

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The Human Protein Atlas is pleased to acknowledge GeneTex's recent press release announcing the formalization of a collaborative relationship with the Human Protein Atlas. This agreement supports our continued efforts to expand high-quality antibody-based characterization of the human proteome and make these data openly available to the scientific community...Read more


Blood protein profiling from childhood through adolescence

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The differences in blood protein levels during childhood and early adulthood were recently explored in an article published in Nature Communications...Read more


The Human Protein Atlas supports Biohub´s Virtual Biology Initiative for AI-accelerated biology

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The Human Protein Atlas supports the global effort announced by Biohub to create an open data foundation for AI-accelerated biology. The initiative brings together leading institutions and international consortia to generate the technologies and multi-modal datasets needed to build predictive models of the human cell...Read more