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From: Application of phage display to high throughput antibody generation and characterization

Figure 6

High throughput immunohistochemistry on tissue microarrays. Example data demonstrating cell surface staining of (a-c) CD5 (antibody ant165_155_E04) on lymphocytes in human lymphoid tissue, (d-e) nerve growth factor receptor (antibody ant54_71_C07) in nerve bundles attached to the murine esophagus and in developing nerve tracts in E14.5 embryo and (f-h) nuclear staining of the transcription factor ELF1 (antibody ant46_62_F12) in cerebrum, liver and uterus. Tissues are: (a) lymph node; (b) skin; (c) Payer's patch in small intestine; (d) murine nerve bundles in esophagus; (e) nerve tracts in 14.5 day embryo with myoblast sheet above; (f) cerebrum; (g) liver; and (h) uterus.

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