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Capacity Neutrophils Maintain Attached Vascular Endothelium High Rates

Shear-resistant rolling describes the ability of neutrophils to remain attached to the vascular endothelium under high flow conditions, facilitated by specialized membrane extensions called slings.

The capacity of neutrophils to maintain attached to the vascular endothelium under high rates of flow—or shear—enabled by specialized plasma membrane extensions called slings

Front The capacity of neutrophils to maintain attached to the vascular endothelium under high rates of flow—or shear—enabled by specialized plasma membrane extensions called slings
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