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On the top, protein expression in current human tissue, based on all annotated cell types, is reported with the units not detected (n), low (l), medium (m) and high (h). Underneath, protein expression in each annotated cell type are reported using the same units.
Protein expression data is based on knowledge-based annotation. For genes where more than one antibody has been used, a collective score is set.
If knowledge-based annotation could not be performed for a gene, no data is displayed here. View antibody staining data further down this page.
No data
RNA expressioni
A summary of mRNA expression data available for current tissue based on several datasets. The mRNA expression levels in human tissues are based on RNA-seq data generated by the Human Protein Atlas (HPA), Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) portal and CAGE data generated by the FANTOM5 consortium. Consensus normalized expression levels for human tissues was created by combining the data from HPA and GTEx datasets.
The mRNA expression levels in pig are based on RNA-seq data generated by the Human Protein Atlas (HPA), and for mouse, HPA data and in situ hybridization generated by the Allen brain atlas are reported.
Scroll down to view mRNA expression data in more detail.
HPA:
18808.2
nTPM
Monaco:
18664.3
nTPM
Schmiedel:
4031.1
TPM
MONOCYTES - HPA RNA-seqi
The RNA-seq details section shows detailed information about the individual samples used for the transcript profiling and results of the RNA-seq analysis.
Information about each individual sample is listed below. nTPM (normalized transcripts per million) values give a quantification of the gene abundance which is comparable between different genes and samples. Distribution across the dataset is visualized with box plots, shown as median and 25th and 75th percentiles. Points are displayed as outliers if they are above or below 1.5 times the interquartile range. nTPM values of the individual samples are presented next to the box plot.
Max nTPM
18808.2
HPA sample
nTPM
Classical monocyte nTPM: 17860.2
Samples: 6
Max nTPM: 31521.8
Min nTPM: 8055.0
P10809_1003
31521.8
P10809_1020
8055.0
P10809_1039
17477.5
P10809_1058
15102.6
P10809_1080
18982.4
P10809_1107
16021.6
Intermediate monocyte nTPM: 17484.3
Samples: 6
Max nTPM: 25007.1
Min nTPM: 10117.9
P10809_1004
14429.8
P10809_1023
10117.9
P10809_1042
18892.1
P10809_1061
14224.1
P10809_1081
25007.1
P10809_1108
22234.6
Non-classical monocyte nTPM: 18808.2
Samples: 5
Max nTPM: 25671.2
Min nTPM: 14273.8
P10809_1005
14273.8
P10809_1053
15974.8
P10809_1072
16321.5
P10809_1082
25671.2
P10809_1109
21799.9
MONOCYTES - Monaco RNA-seqi
RNA-Seq data generated by Monaco et al is reported as average nTPM.
The RNA-seq details section shows detailed information about the individual samples used for the transcript profiling and results of the RNA-seq analysis.
Information about each individual sample is listed below. nTPM (normalized transcripts per million) values give a quantification of the gene abundance which is comparable between different genes and samples. Distribution across the dataset is visualized with box plots, shown as median and 25th and 75th percentiles. Points are displayed as outliers if they are above or below 1.5 times the interquartile range. nTPM values of the individual samples are presented next to the box plot.
Max nTPM
18664.3
Monaco sample
nTPM
Classical monocyte nTPM: 16886.3
Samples: 4
Max nTPM: 19891.2
Min nTPM: 13767.5
RHH5313_R3680
17389.3
RHH5221_R3593
13767.5
RHH5250_R3622
16497.2
RHH5279_R3651
19891.2
Intermediate monocyte nTPM: 18664.3
Samples: 4
Max nTPM: 25423.5
Min nTPM: 10203.8
RHH5314_R3681
25423.5
RHH5222_R3594
16779.5
RHH5251_R3623
10203.8
RHH5280_R3652
22250.5
Non-classical monocyte nTPM: 13256.9
Samples: 4
Max nTPM: 17775.2
Min nTPM: 7698.0
RHH5315_R3682
15193.8
RHH5223_R3595
12360.6
RHH5252_R3624
7698.0
RHH5281_R3653
17775.2
MONOCYTES - Schmiedel RNA-seqi
RNA-Seq data generated by Schmiedel et al is reported as average TPM.
The RNA-seq details section shows detailed information about the individual samples used for the transcript profiling and results of the RNA-seq analysis.
Information about each individual sample is listed below. TPM (transcripts per million) values give a quantification of the gene abundance which is comparable between different genes and samples. Distribution across the dataset is visualized with box plots, shown as median and 25th and 75th percentiles. Points are displayed as outliers if they are above or below 1.5 times the interquartile range. TPM values of the individual samples are presented next to the box plot.