AbstractL-selectin-mediated leukocyte rolling has been proposed to require a high rate of bond formation compared to that of P-selectin to compensate for its much higher off-rate. To test this hypothesis, a microbead system was utilized to measure relative L-selectin and P-selectin bond formation rates on their common ligand P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1) under shear flow. Using video microscopy, we tracked selectin-coated microbeads to detect the formation frequency of adhesive tether bonds. From velocity distributions of noninteracting and interacting microbeads, we observed that tether bond formation rates for P-selectin on PSGL-1 decreased with increasing wall shear stress, from 0.14±0.04 bonds/μm at 0.2 dyn/cm2 to 0.014±0.00...
At the onset of inflammation, 20–80% of all leukocytes passing postcapillary venules roll along the ...
AbstractP-, E- and L-selectin constitute a family of cell adhesion receptors that mediate the initia...
AbstractPlatelet-leukocyte adhesion may contribute to thrombosis and inflammation. We examined the h...
AbstractL-selectin-mediated leukocyte rolling has been proposed to require a high rate of bond forma...
AbstractFlow-enhanced cell adhesion is a counterintuitive phenomenon that has been observed in sever...
AbstractDuring inflammation, flowing leukocytes tether to and roll on vascular surfaces through the ...
AbstractA cell-scaled microbead system was used to analyze the force-dependent kinetics of P-selecti...
AbstractTransient capture of cells or model microspheres from flow over substrates sparsely coated w...
A cell-scaled microbead system was used to analyze the force-dependent kinetics of P-selectin adhesi...
AbstractActivated neutrophils aggregate in a shear field via bonding of L-selectin to P-selectin gly...
© 2006 The AuthorsThe electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online...
AbstractWe have used a biomembrane force probe decorated with P-selectin to form point attachments w...
AbstractA laser trap was used to compare the load-dependent binding kinetics between truncated P- an...
AbstractForced dissociation of selectin-ligand bonds is crucial to such biological processes as leuk...
AbstractThe selectin family of adhesion molecules mediates attachment and rolling of neutrophils to ...
At the onset of inflammation, 20–80% of all leukocytes passing postcapillary venules roll along the ...
AbstractP-, E- and L-selectin constitute a family of cell adhesion receptors that mediate the initia...
AbstractPlatelet-leukocyte adhesion may contribute to thrombosis and inflammation. We examined the h...
AbstractL-selectin-mediated leukocyte rolling has been proposed to require a high rate of bond forma...
AbstractFlow-enhanced cell adhesion is a counterintuitive phenomenon that has been observed in sever...
AbstractDuring inflammation, flowing leukocytes tether to and roll on vascular surfaces through the ...
AbstractA cell-scaled microbead system was used to analyze the force-dependent kinetics of P-selecti...
AbstractTransient capture of cells or model microspheres from flow over substrates sparsely coated w...
A cell-scaled microbead system was used to analyze the force-dependent kinetics of P-selectin adhesi...
AbstractActivated neutrophils aggregate in a shear field via bonding of L-selectin to P-selectin gly...
© 2006 The AuthorsThe electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online...
AbstractWe have used a biomembrane force probe decorated with P-selectin to form point attachments w...
AbstractA laser trap was used to compare the load-dependent binding kinetics between truncated P- an...
AbstractForced dissociation of selectin-ligand bonds is crucial to such biological processes as leuk...
AbstractThe selectin family of adhesion molecules mediates attachment and rolling of neutrophils to ...
At the onset of inflammation, 20–80% of all leukocytes passing postcapillary venules roll along the ...
AbstractP-, E- and L-selectin constitute a family of cell adhesion receptors that mediate the initia...
AbstractPlatelet-leukocyte adhesion may contribute to thrombosis and inflammation. We examined the h...