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Studying Leukocyte Transendothelial Migration in Detail

Published 13 June 2011 | By Phenom World

After injury or infection with a pathogen, the human body reacts with a process known as inflammation. In this process, chemicals ('inflammatory cytokines') are released, resulting in local swelling, redness, heat and pain at the site of infection. Subsequently, leukocytes, the cells that are responsible for the defence against pathogens, will exit the bloodstream through the vessel wall and migrate into the underlying tissue towards the site of infection.

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