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The primary data page shows the detailed antibody staining in 76 different cell types for each analyzed antibody. In addition, for each cell type, a knowledge-based annotated protein expression score based on all analyzed antibodies is displayed furthest to the right. The images and annotations can be accessed by clicking on the tissue name or score bar. More information can be found in Assays & Annotation.
The tissues and cell types can be ordered by organ, cell type or alphabetically. If ordered by organ, the tissues are presented in groups according to functional features. If ordered by cell type, the cells are presented in groups related to origin.
This score describes the level of antibody staining observed in the annotated cell types as not detected (n), low (l), medium (m) or high (h). It is based on the staining intensity and fraction of stained cells. The images and annotations can be accessed by clicking on the tissue name or score bar. More information can be found in Assays & Annotation.
Summarizing texts describe the staining pattern for each antibody based on staining intensity, fraction of stained cells and subcellular localization. More information can be found in Assays & Annotation.
HPA008763
A majority of normal cells showed weak to moderate cytoplasmic positivity, often with a granular pattern. Strong immunoreactivity was observed in trophoblasts of placenta, Leydig cells of testis, exocrine pancreas and in few glandular epithelia. Blood vessels in the CNS and subsets of immune cells were strongly stained.
HPA028747
Moderate to strong cytoplasmic, often granular, immunoreactivity was observed in most normal tissues. Cells in CNS and muscle were weakly stained or negative.
CAB019394
Distinct cytoplasmic positivity with a granular pattern was observed in male genitalia, urothelium and the intestine. Normal tissues in general were negative.