Today researchers within the Human Protein Atlas (HPA) publish a study of single-cell RNA and protein expression in relation to cell cycle progression in...
Read More »The inclusion of transcriptome anaylsis dataset to the Human Protein Atlas database makes it even more comprehensive
from Health Canal – Today, the 15th version of the Human Protein Atlas is launched. The new version includes data from different sources, which makes comparisons between tissue profiles on both the RNA and protein level possible. Looking closely at ...
Read More »Integrating transcriptome profiling from the Human Protein Atlas and from the FANTOM5 consortium
Understanding the normal state of human tissue transcriptome profiles is essential for recognizing tissue disease states and identifying disease markers. Recently, the Human Protein Atlas and the FANTOM5 consortium have each published extensive transcriptome data for human samples using Illumina-sequenced ...
Read More »RNA extraction method, read length and sequencing layout (single-end versus paired-end) contribute strongly to variation between RNA-Seq samples
Sequencing-based gene expression methods like RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) have become increasingly common, but it is often claimed that results obtained in different studies are not comparable owing to the influence of laboratory batch effects, differences in RNA extraction and sequencing library ...
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