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Alpha Cell project featured in GenomeWeb

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KTH professor Mathias Uhlén, founder of the Human Protein Atlas, was interviewed in GenomeWeb about the new Alpha Cell project, an effort with the aim to map and model cellular components and processes...Read more


The multilocalizing proteome

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Knowing where proteins are localized in the cell can help map out cellular processes and signaling pathways to better understand the flow of information within and between cells. The subcellular location of a protein is thought to be tightly linked to its function so that a protein in the nucleus may be involved in gene regulation, while one in the mitochondria might play a role in energy production. However, after having studied the subcellular location of the majority of all human proteins it seems that more than half are in fact multilocalizing proteins (MLPs)...Read more


Mathias Uhlen on Europes top one biotech podcast

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KTH professor Mathias Uhlén, founder of the Human Protein Atlas and co-founder of numerous biotech companies, discusses science and entrepreneurship with Philip Hemme in a Flot.bio podcast episode...Read more


TMEM213 - a ´Gene Doe´ of the kidney and salivary gland

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Among the about 20,000 genes giving rise to the human proteome there are still many rather unknown but potentially interesting genes that deserve some extra attention. Here we will focus on TMEM213, a gene with little evidence and specific expression in the kidney and salivary gland...Read more


Reflections on the HPA year 2024

2025-01-03
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Despite all the challenges in the world, the HPA consortium can look back on a fruitful year with many new features and the inclusion of massive amounts of additional data. Here we will share some of the highlights from the past year...Read more