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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 Brain:
5.9
nTPM
FANTOM5:
2.5
Scaled Tags Per Million
THALAMUS - Annotated protein expression
Pending normal tissue analysis
THALAMUS - HPA Brain RNA-seq
Max subtype nTPMi
Max subtype nTPM is the value for the subtype with the largest average nTPM across the subtype samples.
5.9
Sample id
Sample description
nTPM
Anterior thalamic nucleus, ventral nTPM: 1.4
2497
Male, age 66, unknown
1.8
2396
Male, age 61, right hemisphere
1.4
2032
Female, age 42, unknown
1.0
Centromedial thalamic nucleus nTPM: 1.3
2401
Male, age 76, right hemisphere
2.6
2279
Female, age 85, left hemisphere
0.0
Habenula nTPM: 1.8
2252
Male, age 62, unknown
2.6
2276
Male, age 66, unknown
1.8
2203
Male, age 61, left hemisphere
1.4
1957
Male, age 80, both hemispheres
1.2
Lateral geniculate body nTPM: 2.7
1953
Male, age 62, unknown
6.1
2575
Female, age 94, right hemisphere
4.3
2035
Female, age 72, unknown
3.6
2106
Female, age 67, right hemisphere
1.8
2659
Male, age 66, unknown
1.8
2857
Male, age 74, right hemisphere
1.7
2399
Male, age 61, left hemisphere
1.4
2841
Male, age 80, both hemispheres
1.2
Lateral thalamic nuclei nTPM: 5.9
2573
Female, age 94, left hemisphere
16.9
1903
Male, age 76, left hemisphere
8.1
2765
Female, age 67, both hemispheres
1.8
2577
Male, age 74, both hemispheres
1.7
2661
Female, age 72, unknown
1.1
Medial dorsal thalamic nucleus nTPM: 4.0
2572
Female, age 94, right hemisphere
19.9
2026
Male, age 62, unknown
9.1
1930
Female, age 42, unknown
7.2
1859
Male, age 76, both hemispheres
6.5
2402
Female, age 67, both hemispheres
1.8
2498
Male, age 66, unknown
1.8
2576
Male, age 74, both hemispheres
1.7
1810
Male, age 48, unknown
1.5
1971
Male, age 61, right hemisphere
1.4
2283
Male, age 80, right hemisphere
1.2
2039
Female, age 72, unknown
0.6
2492
Male, age 75, right hemisphere
0.0
2660
Female, age 72, unknown
0.0
Medial geniculate body nTPM: 3.5
2650
Female, age 94, left hemisphere
15.3
2049
Male, age 76, both hemispheres
3.6
2657
Male, age 74, right hemisphere
1.7
1811
Female, age 42, unknown
1.3
2207
Male, age 80, right hemisphere
1.2
2571
Male, age 75, right hemisphere
0.9
2217
Female, age 72, unknown
0.8
Nucleus reuniens nTPM: 1.0
2212
Female, age 67, left hemisphere
1.8
2205
Male, age 80, left hemisphere
1.2
2210
Female, age 85, left hemisphere
0.0
Nucleus rhomboideus nTPM: 1.0
2213
Female, age 67, left hemisphere
1.8
2206
Male, age 80, both hemispheres
1.2
2280
Female, age 85, left hemisphere
0.0
Posterior thalamic nucleus nTPM: 4.9
2649
Female, age 94, both hemispheres
16.3
2495
Female, age 67, right hemisphere
1.8
2655
Male, age 74, right hemisphere
1.7
2266
Male, age 76, right hemisphere
0.0
Pulvinar nTPM: 1.9
2582
Female, age 72, unknown
3.8
1929
Male, age 48, unknown
3.4
1972
Male, age 62, unknown
2.1
2496
Female, age 67, right hemisphere
1.8
2499
Male, age 66, unknown
1.8
2724
Male, age 74, right hemisphere
1.7
2398
Male, age 61, left hemisphere
1.4
1932
Male, age 80, right hemisphere
1.2
1899
Female, age 42, unknown
1.0
2214
Male, age 76, right hemisphere
1.0
Subthalamic nucleus nTPM: 1.4
2406
Female, age 72, unknown
4.7
2275
Male, age 66, unknown
1.8
2658
Male, age 74, both hemispheres
1.7
2282
Male, age 61, both hemispheres
1.4
2779
Female, age 42, unknown
1.0
2056
Female, age 72, unknown
0.6
2124
Male, age 62, unknown
0.0
2216
Male, age 48, unknown
0.0
Ventral posterolateral thalamic nucleus nTPM: 0.7
2578
Male, age 74, both hemispheres
1.7
2397
Male, age 61, right hemisphere
1.4
2197
Male, age 80, both hemispheres
1.2
2570
Male, age 75, right hemisphere
0.0
2581
Female, age 72, unknown
0.0
2740
Male, age 76, right hemisphere
0.0
Ventral posteromedial thalamic nucleus nTPM: 0.8
2653
Male, age 74, both hemispheres
1.7
2202
Male, age 61, left hemisphere
1.4
2758
Male, age 80, both hemispheres
1.2
2127
Male, age 76, right hemisphere
0.0
2281
Male, age 75, right hemisphere
0.0
Ventral thalamic nuclei nTPM: 1.8
1860
Male, age 76, both hemispheres
4.8
1845
Male, age 48, unknown
3.4
2580
Male, age 66, unknown
1.8
2652
Male, age 74, left hemisphere
1.7
2285
Male, age 62, unknown
1.5
2204
Male, age 80, both hemispheres
1.2
1912
Female, age 42, unknown
1.0
2858
Female, age 72, unknown
0.6
2291
Female, age 72, unknown
0.5
Zona incerta nTPM: 1.8
2403
Male, age 62, unknown
2.5
2215
Male, age 66, unknown
1.8
2822
Male, age 74, right hemisphere
1.7
2663
Female, age 72, unknown
1.6
2208
Male, age 80, right hemisphere
1.2
THALAMUS - FANTOM5 CAGEi
RNA expression in human tissues obtained through Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE) generated by the FANTOM5 project are reported as Scaled Tags Per Million.
Max subtype Scaled Tags Per Millioni
Max subtype Scaled Tags Per Million is the value for the subtype with the largest average Scaled Tags Per Million across the subtype samples.