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- The rate at which fluid is filtered across vascular endothelium (transendothelial filtration) is determined by the sum of two outward forces, capillary...
- (Dec 2004). "MRP8 and MRP14 control microtubule reorganization during transendothelial migration of phagocytes". Blood. 104 (13): 4260–8. doi:10.1182/blood-2004-02-0446...
- Kikuchi I, Sakamoto Y (December 2004). "Leukotriene D4 and eosinophil transendothelial migration, superoxide generation, and degranulation via beta2 integrin"...
- cells through the endothelial cells. Moreover, PECAM-1 is involved in transendothelial migration of recent thymic emigrants to the secondary lymphoid organs...
- other nectins on epithelial cells is very important in the lymphocyte transendothelial migration, in vitro. It has been shown that this process is dependent...
- CD11b to its endothelial ligands, consequently impair the ability of transendothelial migration to the site of inflammation. Such agonist therapy is under...
- signals, monocytes are able to penetrate the arterial wall through transendothelial migration, as they can even in healthy arteries. Once in the sub endothelium...
- (2014). "Malarial pigment hemozoin impairs chemotactic motility and transendothelial migration of monocytes via 4-hydroxynonenal". Free Radic Biol Med....
- (ECM); the presence of bound ligands is responsible for induction of transendothelial migration and angiogenesis. Necrotaxis embodies a special type of chemotaxis...
- secondary adhesion through a stronger tethering and even contribute to transendothelial migration of lymphocytes. L-selectin, for example, is also able to...