Licence & Citation

We encourage you to use the resource for your research and commercial purposes, and make sure that our content is given proper citation in all cases where it is used.

If you are unsure about how to cite this source or would like written approval for a specific use that is otherwise restricted, please contact us at: [contact@rnaatlas.org]

We encourage you to send us a copy of your publications or other work citing the resource to the email address above. This will help us document and better understand how our content is being used, and thereby guide and support our continued efforts to provide a useful public resource.

Citation guidelines for the Pig RNA Atlas

General citation of the Pig RNA Atlas
If you cite or display any content, or reference our organization, in any format, written or otherwise, including print or web publications, presentations, grant applications, websites, other online applications such as blogs, or other works, you must follow these guidelines.

  • Include a reference to the Primary publication.

AND

  • Include a reference to our website: Pig RNA Atlas available from www.rnaatlas.org

Specific citation to images, genes, or data
If you use images, or reference a specific gene, or other data downloaded from the site, in addition to citing the Pig RNA Atlas, please also cite the specific image, gene, or data used and the URL that links directly to that information in a manner that will allow a third party to navigate to that image or data on the site.

  • Include image credit: Pig RNA Atlas

AND

  • Include citation to the specific image, gene, or data used and the URL that links directly to that information: image/gene/data available from www.rnaatlas.org

Primary publication

Primary reference for the Pig RNA Atlas and pig expression data: Karlsson M et al. (2022)

Other relevant publications

Reference for the HPA human expression data, also displayed in the RNA atlas: Uhlen M et al. (2019)

Reference to the HPA Brain Atlas, that includes pig brain data: Sjöstedt E et al. (2020)

Integrating our data into a website

When integrating our data into a website, for example, using our XML-files, cite the source in a manner that is clear, accurate and easily discoverable and link to the source. Also, be sure that our content is never displayed in the absence of such citation.