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      • To facilitate the adhesion, white blood cells migrate toward the vessel walls in blood flow through a process called margination. The margination of white cells depends on a number of conditions including local hematocrit, flow rate, red blood cell aggregation, and the deformability of both red and white cells.
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  2. Mar 15, 2021 · The generation of these cells in the bone marrow, to the blood and finally into tissues is a tightly regulated process. Ensuring the adequate production of these cells and their timely removal is key for both the initiation and resolution of inflammation.

  3. Feb 17, 2017 · Circulating cells are free flowing in blood, whereas marginating cells are temporarily adhered to endothelial cells by selectins. In most healthy mammals there are typically equal numbers of neutrophils in the circulating and marginal pools.

    • Katie M. Boes, Amy C. Durham
    • 10.1016/B978-0-323-35775-3.00013-8
    • 2017
    • 2017
  4. Nov 10, 2017 · 16 Citations. Metrics. Margination of stiffened red blood cells has been implicated in many vascular diseases. Here, we report the margination of stiffened RBCs in vivo, and reveal the...

    • Yuanyuan Chen, Donghai Li, Yongjian Li, Jiandi Wan, Jiang Li, Haosheng Chen
    • 2017
  5. Feb 19, 2021 · Intuitively, the tumor metastasis starts from a tumor cell migrating towards the vessel wall (namely margination), then adhering to the vessel wall (namely adhesion), and finally extravasating from where it adheres onto. Hence, it is important to investigate the margination and adhesion of tumor cells for understanding the tumor metastasis.

    • Sitong Wang, Ting Ye, Guansheng Li, Xuejiao Zhang, Huixin Shi
    • 2021
  6. Sep 6, 2021 · Lung intravital confocal microscopy revealed that T2B cells marginate in the pulmonary capillaries via CD49e and require CXCL13 and CXCR5. During lung inflammation, marginated T2B cells dampened excessive neutrophil vascular inflammation via the specialized proresolving molecule lipoxin A4 (LXA4).

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