News ArticlesNew spatial map sheds light on cilia proteins in the human fallopian tubeA new study published in Nature Communications by researchers from the Human Protein Atlas presents a high-resolution spatial map of proteins associated with motile cilia in the human fallopian tube, providing new insights into reproductive biology, infertility and cilia-related disease. All data from the study are publicly available in the Tissue Resource of the Human Protein Atlas...Read more >180 proteins mapped to motile ciliated cellsIn a study published in Journal of Proteome Research, >180 proteins have been spatially mapped to specific subcellular compartments in cells with motile cilia using multiplex immunohistochemistry. The high-resolution data is available in the HPA Tissue resource, and aids in further functional mapping of proteins with limited evidence...Read more Immunohistochemistry guided segmentation of epithelial cells in breast cancer slidesIn a publication in PLOS One researchers have trained a deep learning model to segment epithelial cells based on their different grades of malignity in breast cancer sections using immunohistochemistry stainings as ground truth...Read more CD93 maintains vascular integrity and limits metastatic disseminationMetastasis formation is a multistep process that involves cancer cell transmigration through tumor vessels and through the healthy vasculature of the affected organ. This process is limited by an intact vascular barrier formed by endothelial cells, ECM, and pericytes. In a publication in JCI Insight, researchers from HPA and Uppsala University studied the role of the protein CD93 in maintaining vascular integrity in metastatic cancers...Read more A multi-omics strategy to discover and validate missing proteins in the ovaryIn a publication in Journal of Proteome Research transcriptomics and spatial proteomics were used to investigate and validate the expression of so-called missing proteins in the human ovary...Read more |