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PE Anti-Human CD62L Antibody[DREG56]
PE Anti-Human CD62L Antibody[DREG56]
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PE Anti-Human CD62L Antibody[DREG56]
The PE Anti-Human CD62L Antibody [DREG56] is a highly specific and reliable tool designed for the detection and analysis of CD62L expression in human samples. This antibody is conjugated with phycoerythrin (PE), a fluorescent dye that allows for easy visualization and quantification of CD62L-positive cells.
CD62L, also known as L-selectin, is a cell adhesion molecule that plays a crucial role in the migration and homing of lymphocytes to secondary lymphoid organs. It is primarily expressed on the surface of naive and central memory T cells, as well as on a subset of B cells and neutrophils. The expression of CD62L is tightly regulated and can be modulated by various factors, making it an important marker for immune cell activation and differentiation.
The PE Anti-Human CD62L Antibody [DREG56] has been extensively validated for flow cytometry applications, ensuring accurate and reproducible results. It exhibits high specificity, minimal background staining, and excellent signal-to-noise ratio, enabling precise identification and characterization of CD62L-positive cells within complex cell populations.
This antibody is supplied in a ready-to-use format, eliminating the need for time-consuming and error-prone conjugation procedures. It is compatible with a wide range of sample types, including peripheral blood, lymphoid tissues, and cell culture samples. The PE Anti-Human CD62L Antibody [DREG56] is suitable for both research and clinical applications, facilitating investigations into immune cell trafficking, immune responses, and disease pathogenesis.
In summary, the PE Anti-Human CD62L Antibody [DREG56] is a highly reliable and specific tool for the detection and analysis of CD62L expression in human samples. Its exceptional performance characteristics make it an invaluable asset for researchers and clinicians studying immune cell biology and related fields.
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