A new version 24 of the Human Protein Atlas has been released at the HUPO meeting in Dresden,Germany


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A new version of the open access Human Protein Atlas has been launched (version 24) including many new features. The data is summarized in eight resources harboring information about all human protein-coding genes. Altogether 5 million web pages and over 10 million manually annotated high-resolution bioimages are presented, including 16 knowledge summaries in which various aspects of the human proteome is reported.

A new Blood Disease Atlas containing open access next generation blood profiling data from 59 diseases, including patients with cancers, autoimmune, infectious, neurobiology and cardiovascular diseases is launched. New features include multiplex profiling of human tissues as exemplified in the image and a new section presenting spatial transcriptomics of the human brain (cerebral cortex). Alphafold source code has been used to predict the 3D structures of more than 80,000 protein isoforms and variant data from AlphaMissense has been integrated. In the Interaction resource the protein interaction data from the IntAct database has now been complemented with data from BioGRID, Bioplex and OpenCell. More data is also provided on single cell analysis of tissues and organs as well as data from an extensive catalogue of human cell lines.

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