CD162 (PSGL-1) antibodies from Thermo Fisher Scientific
Learn more about CD162 (PSGL-1) primary antibodies that can be used in Flow Cytometry, Immunohistochemistry, ELISA and Western Blot in Human, Mouse and Rat samples.
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CD162 (PSGL-1) Antibodies
Antibodies that detect CD162 (PSGL-1) can be used in several scientific applications, including Flow Cytometry, Immunohistochemistry, ELISA, Western Blot and Immunocytochemistry. These antibodies target CD162 (PSGL-1) in Human, Mouse and Rat samples. Our CD162 (PSGL-1) monoclonal,...Antibodies that detect CD162 (PSGL-1) can be used in several scientific applications, including Flow Cytometry, Immunohistochemistry, ELISA, Western Blot and Immunocytochemistry. These antibodies target CD162 (PSGL-1) in Human, Mouse and Rat samples. Our CD162 (PSGL-1) monoclonal, recombinant monoclonal and polyclonal...Antibodies that detect CD162 (PSGL-1) can be used in several scientific applications, including Flow Cytometry, Immunohistochemistry, ELISA, Western Blot and Immunocytochemistry. These antibodies target CD162 (PSGL-1) in Human, Mouse and Rat samples. Our CD162 (PSGL-1) monoclonal, recombinant monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies are developed in Rabbit, Mouse and Rat. These antibodies have been verified by Relative expression to confirm specificity to CD162 (PSGL-1). Find the CD162 (PSGL-1) antibody that fits your needs. Choose from 1 of 49 CD162 (PSGL-1) antibodies, which have been validated in experiments with 20 publications and 112 images featured in our data gallery.
Browse primary antibodies for WB, Flow,...
Antibodies that detect CD162 (PSGL-1) can be used in several scientific applications, including Flow Cytometry, Immunohistochemistry, ELISA, Western Blot and Immunocytochemistry. These antibodies target CD162 (PSGL-1) in Human, Mouse and Rat samples. Our CD162 (PSGL-1) monoclonal, recombinant monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies are developed in Rabbit, Mouse and Rat. These antibodies have been verified by Relative expression to confirm specificity to CD162 (PSGL-1). Find the CD162 (PSGL-1) antibody that fits your needs. Choose from 1 of 49 CD162 (PSGL-1) antibodies, which have been validated in experiments with 20 publications and 112 images featured in our data gallery.
Browse primary antibodies for WB, Flow, IHC, ICC/IF, ELISA, IP, and other applications. Antibodies with Advanced Verification data have been validated for specificity to ensure that the antibody binds to the antigen stated. If you cannot find the antibody you're looking for, contact us today to develop custom antibodies for specific targets, species and applications.
CD162 (PSGL-1) antibodies from Thermo Fisher Scientific
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CD162 (PSGL-1) is a 120 kDa homodimer protein found on the surface of leukocytes and platelets. CD162 is known to bind CD62P (P-selectin), CD62L (L-selectin), and to a lower degree CD62E (E-selectin). These interactions play a critical role in leukocyte adhesion, rolling and extravasation. CD162 has been shown to be an important immune marker of T cell exhaustion in chronic viral infections and cancer.
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