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    In immunology, leukocyte extravasation (also commonly known as leukocyte adhesion cascade or diapedesis – the passage of cells through the intact vessel...
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  • extravasation can refer to: Extravasation (intravenous) Extravasation of infusates Extravasation of irrigation fluid Extravasation of urine Leukocyte...
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    through the blood vessels is known as extravasation and can be broadly divided up into a number of steps: Leukocyte margination and endothelial adhesion:...
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  • the term may describe the deposition of amyloid protein. During leukocyte extravasation, white blood cells move in response to cytokines from the blood...
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  • (cell extravasation) is the movement of cells out of the circulatory system, into the surrounding tissue. This process is specific to non-leukocytic cells;...
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  • blood cell Leukocytosis Complete blood count Indium-111 WBC scan Leukocyte extravasation Ghai CL (2013). A textbook of practical physiology (8th ed.). New...
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  • receptor activation contributes to the regulation of inflammation, leukocyte extravasation, and phagocytosis; it also contributes to the adaptive immune response...
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    anaphylactic reactions and allergic responses but also initiates recruitment of leukocytes to sites of pathogen invasion, activation of innate immune processes,...
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  • blood vessels of the human body is activated by inflammation (Leukocyte extravasation). It shows how a white blood cell rolls along the inner surface...
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    colony-stimulating factor Granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor Leukocyte extravasation "hematopoiesis". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster...
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    follow chemoattractants to the infection site via a process called leukocyte extravasation. Vasodilation allows the same volume of blood to move more slowly...
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    at diseased sites typically derive from circulating monocytes. Leukocyte extravasation describes monocyte entry into damaged tissue through the endothelium...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Margination may refer to: a sign in leukocyte extravasation Marginate conch (Margistrombus marginatus), a sea snail species...
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    compression therapy acts to reduce swelling and pain by reducing leukocyte extravasation into the injured area. NSAIDs such as Ibuprofen/paracetamol work...
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  • release of leukocytes from bone marrow storage pools, decreased margination of leukocytes onto vessel walls, decreased extravasation of leukocytes from the...
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    wound healing process, vasodilation and permeabilisation allow leukocyte extravasation and phagocytic debridement and decontamination of the wound area...
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  • important example of catch bonds is their role in leukocyte extravasation. During this process, leukocytes move through the circulatory system to sites of...
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  • (metalworking), a fabricating process Rolling (physiology), an aspect of leukocyte extravasation Rolling (television), a problem with analog TV sets Rolling, or...
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    dependent on the interaction of leukocytes in the blood with the vascular wall. This interaction and leukocyte extravasation is mediated by cell adhesion...
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  • glycosylation for appropriate binding; the selectins, involved in leukocyte extravasation, is a prime example. Their binding depends on a correct fucosylation...
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    lack of functional CD18 causes leukocyte adhesion deficiency, a disease defined by a lack of leukocyte extravasation from blood into tissues, which is...
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    ICAM-1 to facilitate transmigration of leukocytes across vascular endothelia in processes such as extravasation and the inflammatory response. As a result...
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  • blood vessels of the human body is activated by inflammation (Leukocyte extravasation). It shows how a white blood cell rolls along the inner surface...
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  • structure. Tight binding may also refer to: Tight adhesion in Leukocyte extravasation Kinbaku (緊縛), meaning "tight binding", in Japanese bondage This...
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    diameter of blood vessels to initiate leukocyte extravasation, and may also help prevent inappropriate leukocyte aggregation during vascular stasis. It...
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  • leukocyte extravasation, and their chemotactic responses in tissues. These events regulate immune responses by controlling the access of leukocytes to...
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    characteristics. Since these characteristics are important in leukocyte extravasation, MCAM-1 may be an important part of the inflammatory response....
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  • exclusion Polyclonal response Phagocytosis Opsonin Intrinsic immunity Leukocyte extravasation Cross-presentation Immune repertoire Original antigenic sin Antigen...
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  • family, mucin-like family, and the Ig superfamily. Naive lymphocyte extravasation into Peyer’s patches is often mediated by L-selectin and limited expression...
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  • chemokines or cytokines, inflammatory signals, which will call for leukocyte extravasation to an injury site. Interleukin 13, a type 2 cytokine Allen has...
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