AbstractMany experiments have measured the effect of force on the dissociation of single selectin bonds, but it is not yet clear how the force dependence of molecular dissociation can influence the rolling of cells expressing selectin molecules. Recent experiments using constant-force atomic force microscopy or high-resolution microscopic observations of pause-time distributions of cells in a flow chamber show that for some bonds, the dissociation rate is high at low force and initially decreases with force, indicating a catch bond. As the force continues to increase, the dissociation rate increases again, like a slip bond. It has been proposed that this catch-slip bond leads to the shear threshold effect, in which a certain level of shear ...
AbstractRolling leukocytes deform and show a large area of contact with endothelium under physiologi...
AbstractL-selectin-mediated leukocyte rolling has been proposed to require a high rate of bond forma...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation is initiated by the selectin family of adhesi...
Many experiments have measured the effect of force on the dissociation of single selectin bonds, but...
AbstractDuring inflammation, flowing leukocytes tether to and roll on vascular surfaces through the ...
AbstractThe selectin family of adhesion molecules mediates attachment and rolling of neutrophils to ...
AbstractTransient capture of cells or model microspheres from flow over substrates sparsely coated w...
The selectin family of adhesion molecules mediates attachment and rolling of neutrophils to stimulat...
AbstractRolling allows leukocytes to maintain adhesion to vascular endothelium and to molecularly co...
Homotypic adhesion o2 neutrophils stimulated with chemoattractant is analogous to capture on vascula...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation is initiated by their tethering and rolling o...
AbstractFlow-enhanced cell adhesion is a counterintuitive phenomenon that has been observed in sever...
At the onset of inflammation, 20–80% of all leukocytes passing postcapillary venules roll along the ...
Selectins are cell adhesion molecules that mediate capture and rolling adhesion of white blood cells...
AbstractSelectin-mediated leukocyte rolling is crucial for the proper function of the immune respons...
AbstractRolling leukocytes deform and show a large area of contact with endothelium under physiologi...
AbstractL-selectin-mediated leukocyte rolling has been proposed to require a high rate of bond forma...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation is initiated by the selectin family of adhesi...
Many experiments have measured the effect of force on the dissociation of single selectin bonds, but...
AbstractDuring inflammation, flowing leukocytes tether to and roll on vascular surfaces through the ...
AbstractThe selectin family of adhesion molecules mediates attachment and rolling of neutrophils to ...
AbstractTransient capture of cells or model microspheres from flow over substrates sparsely coated w...
The selectin family of adhesion molecules mediates attachment and rolling of neutrophils to stimulat...
AbstractRolling allows leukocytes to maintain adhesion to vascular endothelium and to molecularly co...
Homotypic adhesion o2 neutrophils stimulated with chemoattractant is analogous to capture on vascula...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation is initiated by their tethering and rolling o...
AbstractFlow-enhanced cell adhesion is a counterintuitive phenomenon that has been observed in sever...
At the onset of inflammation, 20–80% of all leukocytes passing postcapillary venules roll along the ...
Selectins are cell adhesion molecules that mediate capture and rolling adhesion of white blood cells...
AbstractSelectin-mediated leukocyte rolling is crucial for the proper function of the immune respons...
AbstractRolling leukocytes deform and show a large area of contact with endothelium under physiologi...
AbstractL-selectin-mediated leukocyte rolling has been proposed to require a high rate of bond forma...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation is initiated by the selectin family of adhesi...