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![Western Blot: 53BP1 Antibody [NB100-304] - Detection of Human [deleted mouse] 53BP1 by Western Blot on Whole cell lysate from U2OS or 293T cells resolved on a 3 to 8% tris-acetate gel using NB100-304.](http://images.novusbio.com/images/167_5.jpg)
![Western Blot: 53BP1 Antibody [NB100-305] - Western Blot analysis of human 53BP1, using NB100-305. Sample: Whole cell lysate (20 ug/lane) from U2Os cells resolved on a 3 to 8% trisacetate gel.](http://images.novusbio.com/images/167_7.jpg)
![Immunohistochemistry: 53BP1 antibody [NB100-304] - Placenta, Villi 40X](http://images.novusbio.com/images/167_8.jpg)
![Flow Cytometry: 53BP1 Antibody [NB100-304] - Flow cytometric detection of 53bp1. 1 million Jurkat cells were fixed, permeabilized, and stained with 1.5 mcg/ml anti-53bp1 NB100-304 in a 150 mcl reaction. Isotype control (black), anti-53bp1 (red).](http://images.novusbio.com/images/167_6.jpg)
![Immunofluorescence: 53BP1 antibody [NB100-304] - 53BP1 foci in proliferating MEFs; both normal and exposed to 10 Gy of IR and double-color immunofluorescence stained after 2 hours. Images captured in a Kodak digital image system on a Leica fluorescent microscope.](http://images.novusbio.com/images/167_3.jpg)
![Immunofluorescence: 53BP1 antibody [NB100-304] - 53BP1 foci in proliferating MO59K cells; both normal and exposed to 10 Gy of IR and double-color immunofluorescence stained after 2 hours. Images captured in a Kodak digital image system on a Leica fluorescent microscope.](http://images.novusbio.com/images/167_4.jpg)