The Podoplanin (Gp36) Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive marker designed for immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunofluorescence (IF), and western blotting (WB) applications. Podoplanin, also known as Gp36, is a mucin-type transmembrane glycoprotein selectively expressed in lymphatic endothelial cells, mesothelial cells, germ cell tumors, and various squamous cell carcinomas. This rabbit monoclonal antibody provides sharp membranous staining with superior affinity and lower background compared to traditional mouse monoclonal clones, ensuring accurate and reproducible results in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues. Clinically, the Podoplanin (Gp36) antibody is widely used to identify lymphatic invasion in tumors, differentiate lymphatic from blood vessels, and aid in the diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma, seminomas, and squamous cell carcinomas. It is particularly valuable in oncopathology research and diagnostic workflows, where reliable detection of lymphatic spread is essential for prognosis and treatment planning.
GRM449
GRM449 reacts to human Podoplanin (Gp36).
Recombinant human Podoplanin protein
Immunochemistry (IHC) Western Blot (WB)
Human
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Research Use Only
Stable for 1 Year at -20.0°C from date of receipt.