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![Immunohistochemistry: 5HT2B Receptor Antibody [19510002] - B = Total human brain extract (5ug). P = Total human placenta extract (5ug). T = Total human breast tumor extract (5ug). The Genomic Antibodies stock was 1mg/ml. The blot was probed with Genomic Antibodies overnight. (1:10,000), washed, probed with goat anti rabbit-HRP conjugate at 1:5000 dilution, washed and developed with chemiluminescence (film 5-30sec exposures).](http://images.novusbio.com/images/19510002=IHC-P_(Paraffin).jpg)
![Immunohistochemistry: 5HT2B Receptor Antibody [19510002] - Most normal and malignant cells showed a moderate or strong cytoplasmic staining. Malignant lymphomas and gliomas were either negative or weakly cytoplasmic stained. Image (malignant lymphoma) was provided courtesy of the Swedish Human Proteome Resource (HPR) Center.](http://images.novusbio.com/images/19510002-1=IHC.jpg)
![ELISA: 5HT2B Receptor Antibody [19510002]](http://images.novusbio.com/images/19510002-51A1.jpg)
![WB: 5HT2B Receptor Antibody [19510002] - Malignant lymphomas and gliomas were either negative or weakly cytoplasmic stained. Image (malignant lymphoma) was provided courtesy of the Swedish Human Proteome Resource (HPR) Center.](http://images.novusbio.com/images/19510002=WB.jpg)
