The open access resource for human proteins
Search for specific genes/proteins or explore the eight different resources
The new
Human Protein Blood Atlas

Explore the blood protein profiles of individual proteins across 59 diseases, including also longitudinal studies in children and adults. Explore list of proteins with varied protein levels identified with differential abundance analysis and machine learning.

STING acts as a molecular barrier to bird flu
Do you remember the outbreak of avian flu back in 2005? This outbreak was associated with a substantial number of human infections by the avian influenza A (IAV) virus H5N1.
Thu, 5 Mar 2026
>180 proteins mapped to motile ciliated cells
In 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.
Thu, 12 Mar 2026
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TISSUE
Protein and RNA profiles in tissues based on antibodies and transcriptomics
BRAIN
Protein and spatial RNA profiles in brain based on microdissected regions
SINGLE CELL
RNA profiles in tissues and immune cells from single cell and bulk deconvolution transcriptomics
SUBCELLULAR
Spatial, subcellular protein profiles in human cells based on antibodies
CANCER
Protein and RNA profiles in human cancers based on antibodies and transcriptomics
BLOOD
Blood protein levels in health and disease based on antibodies and MS
CELL LINE
RNA profiles in human cell lines with best models for human cancers
STRUCTURE & INTERACTION
3D-structures, protein interaction networks and metabolic pathways with highlight options


The transcription factor landscape

The human secretome
 

Multiplex tissue profiling
 

The human protein classes
 

The Disease Blood Atlas
 


The Human Membrane Proteome

The spatial transcriptomics of the brain

3-D structures of the human proteins

Cilia and basal bodies
 

Sperm
 

Evidence of the human protein-coding genes


The tissue and cell specific proteome

The house-keeping proteome

The right cell line for your experiment

The druggable proteome
 

The cancer proteome
 
The Human Protein Atlas project is funded
by the Knut & Alice Wallenberg foundation.