Today the latest version of the Human Protein Atlas was released. This version covers approximately 70% of the human genome and includes a Dictionary.

Today the Human Protein Atlas is releasing version 10.0 of the protein atlas (www.proteinatlas.org). This version covers 14,079 genes (approximately 70% of human protein-coding genes) and includes protein expression profiles based on 17,298 antibodies. The protein atlas now also includes a Dictionary that aims to facilitate the interpretation and use of the image-based data available in the Human Protein Atlas, but also to serve as a tool for training and understanding tissue histology, pathology and cell biology.

The annual release of a new version of the Human Protein Atlas is traditionally made at the HUPO conference. This year on September 12th 2012 in Boston.

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