A genome-wide transcriptomic analysis of protein-coding genes in human blood cells
In this study, we performed a genome-wide transcriptomic analysis of protein-coding genes in sorted blood immune cell populations to characterize the expression levels of each individual gene across the blood cell types. All data are presented in an interactive, open-access Blood Atlas as part of the Human Protein Atlas and are integrated with expression profiles across all major tissues to provide spatial classification of all protein-coding genes. This allows for a genome-wide exploration of the expression profiles across human immune cell populations and all major human tissues and organs.
Source: ScienceNOW - Category: Science Authors: Uhlen, M., Karlsson, M. J., Zhong, W., Tebani, A., Pou, C., Mikes, J., Lakshmikanth, T., Forsström, B., Edfors, F., Odeberg, J., Mardinoglu, A., Zhang, C., von Feilitzen, K., Mulder, J., Sjöstedt, E., Hober, A., Oksvold, P., Zwahlen, M., P Tags: Cell Biology, Immunology, Online Only r-articles Source Type: news
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