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From the page: "An update to the Human Protein Atlas has been released. The new version (3.1) displays more tissue information, more cell images has been added, some celltypes has got corrected names. See "
Reviewed by johnwatchtower Jun 07 2008, 10:45am ( 25 reviews ) • proteinatlas.org
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Rated by alainjournalist on Apr 27 2009, 9:11am
Interesting. Very interesting. This ought to come in handy when... well, okay, never (for me), but it's interesting, very interesting. :)
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Rated by thegunshow01 on Mar 23 2009, 7:06pm
lots of info
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Reviewed by Automen on Jan 27 2009, 4:08pm
Powerful information
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Rated by MaximumArtFeed on Dec 26 2008, 4:05pm
science fun for geeks. That includes me. This is more useful for researchers but amateurs like you and me can geek out out for hours investigating the complexity of human biology. You also might learn a thing or two.
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Rated by aRTy-nz on Dec 07 2008, 12:54am
"The human protein atlas shows expression and localization of proteins in a large variety of normal human tissues, cancer cells and cell lines with the aid of immunohistochemistry (IHC) images and immunofluorescence (IF) confocal microscopy images."
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Rated by johnwatchtower on Jun 07 2008, 10:45am
From the page: "An update to the Human Protein Atlas has been released. The new version (3.1) displays more tissue information, more cell images has been added, some celltypes has got corrected names. See "
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Rated by someirishguy on Mar 07 2008, 7:59pm
This is incredibly useful!
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Rated by moneylovechange on Feb 26 2008, 12:53pm
This site shows western blot and immunocytochemistry results logged by chromosome. This would be a great central resource when choosing an antibody for your protein of interest.
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Rated by amyss120 on Dec 07 2007, 11:23am
This is a huge advancement in medicine that can be used in personalized medicine. www.amyshah.com has an article on how personalized medicine can help you individually based one your genetic profile.