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HPA poster selected finalist at HUPO: Mapping the hidden architecture of the human ovary in 3D

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At the annual Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) meeting in Toronto, 25 HPA-affiliated members contributed more than 25 talks and posters across sessions. Among them was Loren Méar, researcher in the HPA and a postdoc working both in Pauliina Damdimopoulou's group at Karolinska Institutet and Cecilia Lindskog's lab at Uppsala University. Loren was selected as a poster competition finalist for her work "Spatial proteomics uncovers structural and molecular complexity of the human ovary in 2D and 3D."..Read more


Multiplex tissue image of the month - TMEM52B in kidney

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This month, specific expression of Transmembrane protein 52B (gene: TMEM52B) in distal tubules in the kidney is highlighted with multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC/IF)...Read more


A new version 25 of the Human Protein Atlas has been released at the HUPO meeting in Toronto, Canada

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The version 25 of the Human Protein Atlas has been launched with lots of additional data and new features. Data corresponding to all human protein-coding genes is presented in 9 different resources including protein profiles in cells, tissues, organs and blood. The open access resource now includes more than 10 million manually annotated bioimages and data for over 6 billion assay measurements from 300,000 separate biological samples...Read more


Movember - prostate cancer in the spotlight

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Prostate cancer is one of the most common malignancies in men worldwide with more than 300,000 new cases estimated in USA in 2025. The cancer develops in the prostate gland with the most common form being adenocarcinoma that originate from the glandular cells in the prostate and accounts for more than 95% of the cases...Read more


Deciphering the determinants of recombinant protein expression across the human secretome

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In an article published in PNAS, researchers have used the recombinant expression of more than 2000 Human Secretome Project proteins to investigate the factors influencing recombinant protein expression in CHO cells...Read more