[Histonet] Human protein atlas, a website to behold!
Eric Hoy
Eric.Hoy <@t> UTSouthwestern.edu
Wed May 30 16:56:47 CDT 2007
On 5/30/07 4:35 PM, "Gayle Callis" <gcallis <@t> montana.edu> wrote:
> Dear Histonetters,
>
> A colleague just provided an incredible website for those looking
> information about antibodies to human proteins. It is the Human Protein
> Atlas, and you simply type in the protein you want to detect. If you click
> on Antibody ID, you will bring up a chart with tissue list, and if
> immunostaining is strong to none. You can select a specific tissue. It
> looks like a microarray stained tissue, but you will know if the antibody
> is going to work for your needs. You can access all kinds of detailed
> information about the protein, sequencing, etc and publications.
>
> Anything to make our work easier.
>
> Enjoy!
Gayle,
Thank you for pointing out this website. The URL is:
http://www.proteinatlas.org/
There is a wealth of information there, even which chromosome carries the
gene for the protein.
Thank you!
Eric
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Eric S. Hoy, Ph.D., SI(ASCP)
Clinical Associate Professor
Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, Texas
Email: Eric.Hoy <@t> UTSouthwestern.edu
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