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A 3-D spatial transcriptomic atlas of the mouse brain

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In a publication in the journal Neuron a group of scientists including Jan Mulder, an HPA-related researcher, have used Stereo-seq, in combination with single-nucleus RNA sequencing data to create a 3-D atlas showing the cell-type distribution across the whole mouse brain. The spatial distributions of diverse cell types and lncRNAs in adult brain as well as the spatiotemporal profile of gene expression during brain development were investigated...Read more


The program director on the HPA version 24 and beyond

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In connection with the launch of version 24 of the Human Protein Atlas at the HUPO World congress in Dresden, the program director professor Mathias Uhlén was interviewed for an article in Technology Networks...Read more


The fast development in spatial omics and the future of life science

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In this round table discussion Prof. Mu-Ming Poo, Prof. Miguel Esteban and Dr. Jan Mulder discuss the recent developments in the field of spatial omics and how these might change the future of life science...Read more


A multi-omics strategy to discover and validate missing proteins in the ovary

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In 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


A novel single cell spatial map of the mammalian cerebral cortex

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In a publication in the US-based journal Cell an international collaboration, involving researchers from the Human Protein Atlas, is described. A newly developed large-field-of-view spatial transcriptome method has been used to map the cellular and molecular organization of the macaque cerebral cortex...Read more