Guides to the Human Protein Atlas

The Human Protein Atlas is a unique world-leading effort to map all the human proteins in cells, tissues, and organs in the human body. We have created guides to the for you to explore how you can use the atlases in your research. 

Tissue Atlas Guide

Learn how to use the Tissue Atlas section of the Human Protein Atlas in your research. In this guide, we will show how to discover in which tissues the human proteins are expressed, and how to explore antibody stainings from both normal tissues and cancers. 

How to use the Tissue Atlas

Cell Atlas Guide

Learn how to use the Cell Atlas on the Human Protein Atlas in your research. In this guide, we will show all the information available on the atlas for a specific protein, including annotated subcellular locations and target gene RNA expression in a vast number of cell lines.

How to use the Cell Atlas

Looking for antibodies?

The antibodies from the Human Protein Atlas are available form Atlas Antibodies as Triple A Polyclonals. 

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