HUMAN CELL MAP
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Researchers from Anne-Claude Gingras’s lab, at Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Toronto, submitted the paper about the HUMAN CELL MAP to the bioRxiv preprint server in October 2019. The Gringras lab did massive amounts of proximity-based biotinylation assays (BioID) to determine the proteomes of a bunch of membrane-bound and membrane-less organelles in human (HEK293) cells. You can see the localization of every protein they found on the Map (shown below), browse specific cellular compartments, or search for your favorite protein.