Anti-P-Selectin antibodies are available from various suppliers for immunodetection applications, such as Western blot, flow cytometry, and immunofluorescence. In humans, P-Selectin is encoded by the gene SELP. Similar names for this protein include selectin P, CD62, GRMP, PSEL, CD62P, GMP140, LECAM3, and PADGEM. P-Selectin is a 140 kDa cell adhesion protein expressed on the surfaces of activated endothelial cells and platelets. It is stored in granules in unactivated cells. It plays a role in the interaction of these cells with leukocytes. Orthologs for the SELP gene are found in other species, including mouse, rat, zebrafish, bovine, Rhesus monkey, and chimpanzee. Visit the supplier page for more P-Selectin antibody information, including validated applications, detection methods, and more.