Fig. 1From: Staining of E-selectin ligands on paraffin-embedded sections of tumor tissueSchematic figure comparing E-Ig and anti-sLeX/A staining technique. E-selectin ligands are recognized by using a three-step staining procedure, where the first staining uses a chimera of mouse E-selectin, i.e. CD62E, with the human IgG Fc (E-Ig). This step is followed by anti-CD62E staining and HRP polymer detection system. The sLeX/A glycan structure is recognized by using anti-sLeX/A antibody followed by HRP polymer detection systemBack to article page