CD62P

Code No: D280-3
Datasheet: 
FID:12018 | PATH:sites/default/files/datasheets/D280-3_anti-CD62P_ver.1.pdf
Target: 

CD62P

Background: 

CD62P, a platelet granule membrane protein (GMP-140), is a member of the selectin family. Since CD62P is expressed by the platelet surface on platelet activation, it is also known as the platelet activation-dependent granule-external membrane protein (PADGEM). CD62P interacts with PSGL-1 (CD162), which mediates the rolling of leukocytes on the surface of activated endothelial cells, the first step in leukocyte extravasation and migration towards inflammations. A monoclonal antibody, 2T60, recognizes both human and rabbit CD62P. In experimental cerebral thrombosis of rabbits, 2T60 detects activated platelets adhering to the damaged subendothelium and thrombi.

Size: 
100 uL/100ug
Application: 
FCM
Product Type: 
Primary Antibody
Species Reactivities: 
Human
Isotype: 
IgG2a κ
Storage Temp. (°C): 
-20
Shipping Temp. (°C): 
4
Pictures: 
CD62P
References: 

1) Burger, P. C., et al., Blood 101, 2661-2666 (2003)
2) Tanoue, K., et al., Platelets 4, 31-39 (1993)
3) McEver, R. P., et al., J. Clin. Invest. 84, 92-99 (1989)
4) Johnston, G. I., et al., Cell 56, 1033-1044 (1989)