https://news.ki.se/detailed-map-of-immune-cells-in-human-blood
This looks like a potentially interesting resource in that it provides an open source database on RNA expression profile in blood cells (I assume for comparison with other populations to help detect potential deviations from the norm)
https://www.proteinatlas.org/humanproteome/blood
Looking at the resource they seem to be creating a number of different "atlases".
Researchers at SciLifeLab report in the journal Science that they have created a detailed blood atlas of the proteins in human immune cells. The open-access database offers medical researchers an unprecedented resource in the search for treatments for diseases.
This looks like a potentially interesting resource in that it provides an open source database on RNA expression profile in blood cells (I assume for comparison with other populations to help detect potential deviations from the norm)
https://www.proteinatlas.org/humanproteome/blood
Looking at the resource they seem to be creating a number of different "atlases".