Cell adhesion under flow occurs throughout the body in processes such as inflammation, lymphocyte homing, and cancer metastasis. Understanding this process is critical to developing better therapies that exploit the body\u27s natural function or inhibit it when it is detrimental. This thesis focuses on neutrophil adhesion during inflammation, which progresses from capture from the bloodstream and rolling via selectin bonds, to firm adhesion mediated by activated integrins, and finally transmigration through the endothelium to the injured tissue. Towards this goal of better understanding the details of cell adhesion, we have enhanced the Adhesive Dynamics model previously developed in the lab to allow for a more realistic simulation of the p...
AbstractThe transition from rolling to firm adhesion is a key step in the adhesion cascade that perm...
AbstractRolling allows leukocytes to maintain adhesion to vascular endothelium and to molecularly co...
Leukocyte rolling is known to be mediated by the selectin family of adhesion molecules and their cor...
Cell adhesion under flow occurs throughout the body in processes such as inflammation, lymphocyte ho...
AbstractTo reach sites of inflammation, a blood-borne neutrophil first rolls over the vessel wall, b...
The receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces in viscous shear flow is an import...
The transition from rolling to firm adhesion is a key element of neutrophil activation and essential...
The transition from rolling to firm adhesion is a key element of neutrophil activation and essential...
AbstractThe transition from rolling to firm adhesion is a key element of neutrophil activation and e...
The transition from rolling to firm adhesion is a key element of neutrophil activation and essential...
ABSTRACT Leukocyte rolling on the endothelium via selectin molecules is an important step in the adh...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment from the bloodstream to surrounding tissues is an essential component ...
AbstractLeukocyte rolling on the endothelium via selectin molecules is an important step in the adhe...
Inflammation is a key physiological process, important in infections, autoimmune diseases, and chron...
White blood cell recruitment from the bloodstream to surrounding tissues is an essential component o...
AbstractThe transition from rolling to firm adhesion is a key step in the adhesion cascade that perm...
AbstractRolling allows leukocytes to maintain adhesion to vascular endothelium and to molecularly co...
Leukocyte rolling is known to be mediated by the selectin family of adhesion molecules and their cor...
Cell adhesion under flow occurs throughout the body in processes such as inflammation, lymphocyte ho...
AbstractTo reach sites of inflammation, a blood-borne neutrophil first rolls over the vessel wall, b...
The receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces in viscous shear flow is an import...
The transition from rolling to firm adhesion is a key element of neutrophil activation and essential...
The transition from rolling to firm adhesion is a key element of neutrophil activation and essential...
AbstractThe transition from rolling to firm adhesion is a key element of neutrophil activation and e...
The transition from rolling to firm adhesion is a key element of neutrophil activation and essential...
ABSTRACT Leukocyte rolling on the endothelium via selectin molecules is an important step in the adh...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment from the bloodstream to surrounding tissues is an essential component ...
AbstractLeukocyte rolling on the endothelium via selectin molecules is an important step in the adhe...
Inflammation is a key physiological process, important in infections, autoimmune diseases, and chron...
White blood cell recruitment from the bloodstream to surrounding tissues is an essential component o...
AbstractThe transition from rolling to firm adhesion is a key step in the adhesion cascade that perm...
AbstractRolling allows leukocytes to maintain adhesion to vascular endothelium and to molecularly co...
Leukocyte rolling is known to be mediated by the selectin family of adhesion molecules and their cor...