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PE/Cyanine5 Anti-Mouse CD62L Antibody [Mel14] (AGEL0638)

SKU AGEL0638
Product Type Antibody
Antibody Type Monoclonal Antibody
Applications FC
Reactivity Mouse
Host Species Rat
Isotype IgG2a,k
Clone Mel14
Conjugation PE/Cy5
$112 - $314
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PE/Cyanine5 Anti-Mouse CD62L Antibody [Mel14]

The Mouse CD62L Monoclonal Antibody PE/Cyanine5 Conjugated (ME14) is a cutting-edge tool for immunology research, particularly in studies involving CD62L, a crucial cell surface molecule involved in lymphocyte homing and activation. This monoclonal antibody, conjugated with PE/Cyanine5 for enhanced detection capabilities, is meticulously designed for precise targeting and visualization of CD62L in various cell types.CD62L, also known as L-selectin, plays a pivotal role in lymphocyte trafficking and adhesion to high endothelial venules in secondary lymphoid organs. By specifically recognizing and binding to CD62L, this antibody facilitates the accurate identification and analysis of lymphocytes expressing this critical marker. This feature makes it an invaluable tool for investigating immune responses, inflammatory processes, and lymphocyte migration patterns.

The conjugation of PE/Cyanine5 to the monoclonal antibody not only enhances its fluorescent properties but also ensures reliable and sensitive detection in flow cytometry and related applications. Researchers in immunology, inflammation, and cell biology can benefit from the precision and consistency offered by this specialized antibody in their investigations.By utilizing the Mouse CD62L Monoclonal Antibody PE/Cyanine5 Conjugated (ME14), scientists can delve deeper into the intricate mechanisms governing immune cell behavior and function, ultimately advancing our understanding of immune responses, inflammatory disorders, and potential therapeutic interventions.

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