Title: Autoradiographical and immunohistochemical analysis of receptor localization in the central nervous system Chabot JG, Kar S, Quirion R Ref: Histochemical Journal, 28:729, 1996 : PubMed
Quantitative receptor autoradiographic methods have been widely used over the past two decades. Some of the advantages and limitations of these techniques are reviewed here. Comparison with immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization methods is also highlighted, as well as the use of these approaches to study receptor gene over-expression in cell lines. Together, data obtained using these various methodologies can provide unique information on the potential physiological roles of a given receptor protein and/or binding sites in various tissues.
        
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Chabot JG, Kar S, Quirion R (1996) Autoradiographical and immunohistochemical analysis of receptor localization in the central nervous system Histochemical Journal28: 729-45
Chabot JG, Kar S, Quirion R (1996) Histochemical Journal28: 729-45