histological databases

What are Some Examples of Histological Databases?

Several prominent histological databases are widely used in the scientific community:
The Human Protein Atlas – A comprehensive resource that maps protein expression in human tissues using immunohistochemistry.
The Allen Brain Atlas – A detailed atlas of gene expression in the mouse brain, with high-resolution histological images.
The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) – A large-scale project that integrates histological data with genomic and clinical information for various cancer types.
The Digital Pathology Association – A platform that promotes the use of digital pathology and provides access to histological data and resources.

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