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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a powerful tool which helps in the localization and/or semi-quantitative analysis of antigens in tissue sections. It is an integral part of experiments in immunology and high quality antibodies are essential to the success of IHC assays.

Novus Biologicals takes the pride of offering thousands of antibodies for Immunology research which are extensively validated in multiple species and applications and are highly cited in publications from peer reviewed research journals. Some of our most popular products from Immunology are:

TLR9 Antibody (26C593.2) [NBP2-24729]...

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a powerful tool which helps in the localization and/or semi-quantitative analysis of antigens in tissue sections. High quality antibodies are essential to the success of IHC assays.

Novus Biologicals takes the pride of offering thousands of antibodies for Neuroscience research which are extensively validated (in multiple species and applications) and are highly cited in publications from peer reviewed research journals. Some of our most popular products from Neuroscience are:

RBFOX3/NeuN Antibody [NBP1-77686] ...

Novus offers anti-Prox1 mouse monoclonal antibody (clone: 5G10) [NBP1-30045], a reliable marker for lymphatic endothelial cells. This antibody has been validated in ELISA, ICC/IF, IHC applications and is available in

Novus has recently launched two new mouse monoclonal antibodies against S100B
(NBP2-45224 and NBP2-45267), a useful marker of brain damage that is also involved in neurodegenerative and other types of diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and Down’s syndrome. These antibodies have been validated in WB, Flow, ICC/IF and IHC-P applications and are available in 17 pre-conjugated formats as well as

One way to create IHC results

Interpretation of immunohistochemistry (IHC) data is difficult in the absence of appropriate
controls. To confirm staining specificity and instill confidence in your results, a positive and negative tissue control should be routinely included in IHC experiments.

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