Tissue-based diagnostics and research is incessantly evolving with the development of new molecular tools. It has long been realized that immunohistochemistry can add an important new level of information on top of morphology and that protein expression patterns in a cancer may yield crucial diagnostic and prognostic information. We have generated an immunohistochemistry-based map of protein expression profiles in normal tissues, cancer and cell lines. For each antibody, altogether 708 spots of tissues and cells are analysed and the resulting images and data are presented as freely available in the Human Protein Atlas (www.proteinatias.org). The new version 4 of the atlas, including more than 5 million images of immunohistochemically staine...
Global classification of the human proteins with regards to spatial expression patterns across organ...
The fundamental goal of proteomics is to gain an understanding of the expression and function of the...
The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) is a Swedish-based program with the aim to map of all the human protei...
An attractive path forward in proteomics is to experimen-tally annotate the human protein complement...
Antibody-based proteomics provides a powerful ap-proach for the functional study of the human proteo...
The complexity of tissue and the alterations that distinguish normal from cancer remain a challenge ...
The tissue microarray (TMA) technology provides the means for high-throughput analysis of multiple t...
The tissue microarray (TMA) technology provides the means for high-throughput analysis of multiple t...
A complete set of high-quality antibodies against the human proteome would constitute a remarkable r...
A complete set of high-quality antibodies against the human proteome would constitute a remarkable r...
To construct a complete map of the human proteome landscape is a vital part of the total understandi...
Humans are believed to have ~20,500 protein-coding genes andmuch effort has over the last years been...
Humans are believed to have ~20,500 protein-coding genes andmuch effort has over the last years been...
Humans are believed to have ~20,500 protein-coding genes andmuch effort has over the last years been...
Global classification of the human proteins with regards to spatial expression patterns across organ...
Global classification of the human proteins with regards to spatial expression patterns across organ...
The fundamental goal of proteomics is to gain an understanding of the expression and function of the...
The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) is a Swedish-based program with the aim to map of all the human protei...
An attractive path forward in proteomics is to experimen-tally annotate the human protein complement...
Antibody-based proteomics provides a powerful ap-proach for the functional study of the human proteo...
The complexity of tissue and the alterations that distinguish normal from cancer remain a challenge ...
The tissue microarray (TMA) technology provides the means for high-throughput analysis of multiple t...
The tissue microarray (TMA) technology provides the means for high-throughput analysis of multiple t...
A complete set of high-quality antibodies against the human proteome would constitute a remarkable r...
A complete set of high-quality antibodies against the human proteome would constitute a remarkable r...
To construct a complete map of the human proteome landscape is a vital part of the total understandi...
Humans are believed to have ~20,500 protein-coding genes andmuch effort has over the last years been...
Humans are believed to have ~20,500 protein-coding genes andmuch effort has over the last years been...
Humans are believed to have ~20,500 protein-coding genes andmuch effort has over the last years been...
Global classification of the human proteins with regards to spatial expression patterns across organ...
Global classification of the human proteins with regards to spatial expression patterns across organ...
The fundamental goal of proteomics is to gain an understanding of the expression and function of the...
The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) is a Swedish-based program with the aim to map of all the human protei...