AbstractLeukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation is initiated by the selectin family of adhesion receptors. Recent research reveals that P-selectin binding to its ligand exhibits ‘catch’ to ‘slip’ bond transition that may help explain the shear threshold phenomenon
© 2008 by the Biophysical SocietyDOI: 10.1529/biophysj.107.114447Binding of selectins to P-selectin ...
The distinct and overlapping roles of adhesion molecules belonging to the selectin and integrin fami...
AbstractTransient capture of cells or model microspheres from flow over substrates sparsely coated w...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation is initiated by the selectin family of adhesi...
AbstractDuring inflammation, flowing leukocytes tether to and roll on vascular surfaces through the ...
At the onset of inflammation, 20–80% of all leukocytes passing postcapillary venules roll along the ...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment from the bloodstream to surrounding tissues is an essential component ...
Selectins are cell adhesion molecules that mediate capture and rolling adhesion of white blood cells...
Homotypic adhesion o2 neutrophils stimulated with chemoattractant is analogous to capture on vascula...
Leukocyte recruitment from the bloodstream to surrounding tissues is an essential component of the i...
The adhesion of moving cells to receptor-bearing surfaces is a key step to many important biological...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation is initiated by their tethering and rolling o...
AbstractMany experiments have measured the effect of force on the dissociation of single selectin bo...
© 2006 The AuthorsThe electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online...
AbstractForced dissociation of selectin-ligand bonds is crucial to such biological processes as leuk...
© 2008 by the Biophysical SocietyDOI: 10.1529/biophysj.107.114447Binding of selectins to P-selectin ...
The distinct and overlapping roles of adhesion molecules belonging to the selectin and integrin fami...
AbstractTransient capture of cells or model microspheres from flow over substrates sparsely coated w...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation is initiated by the selectin family of adhesi...
AbstractDuring inflammation, flowing leukocytes tether to and roll on vascular surfaces through the ...
At the onset of inflammation, 20–80% of all leukocytes passing postcapillary venules roll along the ...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment from the bloodstream to surrounding tissues is an essential component ...
Selectins are cell adhesion molecules that mediate capture and rolling adhesion of white blood cells...
Homotypic adhesion o2 neutrophils stimulated with chemoattractant is analogous to capture on vascula...
Leukocyte recruitment from the bloodstream to surrounding tissues is an essential component of the i...
The adhesion of moving cells to receptor-bearing surfaces is a key step to many important biological...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation is initiated by their tethering and rolling o...
AbstractMany experiments have measured the effect of force on the dissociation of single selectin bo...
© 2006 The AuthorsThe electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online...
AbstractForced dissociation of selectin-ligand bonds is crucial to such biological processes as leuk...
© 2008 by the Biophysical SocietyDOI: 10.1529/biophysj.107.114447Binding of selectins to P-selectin ...
The distinct and overlapping roles of adhesion molecules belonging to the selectin and integrin fami...
AbstractTransient capture of cells or model microspheres from flow over substrates sparsely coated w...