Anti-L-selectin (SELL or LECAM1 or CD62L) antibody is validated on mouse tissue and recommended for immunofluorescence labeling, IHC, or western blot of materials from rodent or human tissues.
The selectins (cluster of differentiation 62 or CD62) are a family of cell adhesion molecules (or CAMs). All selectins are single-chain transmembrane glycoproteins that share similar properties to C-type lectins due to a related amino terminus and calcium-dependent binding.
L-selectin, also known as CD62 antigen-like family member L (CD62L), or leukocyte-endothelial cell adhesion molecule 1 (LECAM1), is a selectin cell adhesion molecule that is encoded by the SELL gene in human. L-selectin is required for binding and subsequent rolling of leucocytes on endothelial cells, facilitating their migration into secondary lymphoid organs and inflammation sites.
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