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Cullen L. Schmid, Kirsten M. Raehal, and Laura M. Bohn. Agonist-directed signaling of the serotonin 2A receptor depends on β-arrestin-2 interactions in vivo. Published online on January 14, 2008, 10.1073/pnas.0708862105

... Neurons were incubated with 5-HT2AR polyclonal rabbit (1:100; Neuromics)...

Deborah Conte, Susan A Deuchars, Ferenc Erdelyi, Gabor Szabo, Jim Deuchars. Serotonin immunoreactive terminals closely appose GABAergic neurones in autonomic regions of the spinal cord. University College London 2006 (2006) Proc Physiol Soc 3 PC77

...Thoracic spinal cord was sectioned at 50µm on a vibratome (Leica). Serotoninergic terminals were localised using rabbit anti-5-HT (1:500, Neuromics Inc, USA) and visualised with donkey anti-rabbit Alexa555 (1:1000, Invitrogen, UK)...

Małgorzata Lehner, Ewa Taracha, Anna Skórzewska, Piotr Maciejak, Aleksandra Wisłowska-Stanek, Małgorzata Zienowicz, Janusz Szyndler, Andrzej Bidziński and Adam Płaźnik. Behavioral, immunocytochemical and biochemical studies in rats differing in their sensitivity to pain. doi:10.1016/j.bbr.2006.03.044  

...slide-mounted brain sections were incubated in rabbit polyclonal serotonin antiserum diluted at 1:100 (Neuromics) in temperature 4–8 °C for 24 ...

Naohisa Tsujino, Yasushi Nakatani, Yoshinari Seki, Akane Nakasato, Michiko Nakamura, Michiya Sugawara and Hideho Arita. Abnormality of circadian rhythm accompanied by an increase in frontal cortex serotonin in animal model of autism. doi:10.1016/j.neures.2006.10.018  

Rong-Jian Liu, Evelyn K. Lambe and George K. Aghajanian. Somatodendritic autoreceptor regulation of serotonergic neurons: dependence on l-tryptophan and tryptophan hydroxylase-activating kinases. European Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 21, pp. 945–958, 2005

Syann Lee, Christine L. Walker,Barbara Karten, Sharee L. Kuny, Alysa A. Tennese, Megan A. O'Neill and Rachel Wevrick.  Essential role for the Prader–Willi syndrome protein necdin in axonal outgrowth. Human Molecular Genetics 2005 14(5):627-637