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Please note: This product is being discontinued and replaced by a corresponding U-PLEX assay.
Click here to be directed to the U-PLEX assay page. This R-PLEX Antibody Set will be available for a limited time (the lesser of one year or when the current stock is exhausted). If you want to order the R-PLEX Antibody Set, you can choose to purchase it from this page.
The R-PLEX platform offers matched sets of antibodies and calibrators for a wide menu of biomarkers. The R-PLEX Human E-Selectin Antibody Set can be used with other MSD components (see "Recommended Components" tab below) to build assays that measure E-Selectin. These assays can measure E-Selectin alone or in multiplex panels with other biomarkers.
The Product Inserts for R-PLEX Antibody Sets provide detailed instructions for building assays in several formats. The Datasheet for E-Selectin provides lot specific information for the components (including calibrator stock concentrations), recommended sample types and dilution factors, and representative data for analytical performance. These items and other helpful documents can be found in the "Documentation" tab below.
Related Key TermsEndothelial leukocyte adhesion molecule-1, ELAM-1, CD62E, ESEL, LECAM2, vascular endothelial cells, cancer metastases
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Immunology/Inflammation
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Oncology & Cancer
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E-Selectin
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Species
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Human
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Usage Statement
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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Storage Statement(s)
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Please refer to the product insert for the storage conditions of individual kit components.
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Gene ID(s)
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6401
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UniProt ID(s)
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P16581
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Why do I need other components
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R50AA-4
R60AM-1
L45SA-1
Product Inserts
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Datasheets
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Handouts
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SDS
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Biomarkers of Tuberculosis Severity and Treatment Effect: A Directed Screen of 70 Host Markers in a Randomized Clinical Trial
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Is maternal obesity associated with sustained inflammation in extremely low gestational age newborns?
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Systemic inflammation associated with severe intestinal injury in extremely low gestational age newborns.
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Systemic inflammation, intraventricular hemorrhage, and white matter injury.
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Blood protein concentrations in the first two postnatal weeks that predict bronchopulmonary dysplasia among infants born before the 28th week of gestation.
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