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      Endothelial cell interactions with granulocytes: tethering and signaling molecules.

      Immunology today
      Cell Adhesion Molecules, physiology, Endothelium, Vascular, Humans, Integrins, Neutrophils, P-Selectin, Platelet Activating Factor, Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins, Signal Transduction

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          The adhesion of granulocytes to endothelial cells requires regulated expression of molecules on both the endothelial cell and the granulocyte. These pro-adhesive molecules have diverse structures and mechanisms of expression, and act either to tether the two cells together or as signals that induce activation-dependent adhesion events. Combinations of tethering and signaling molecules regulate endothelial-cell-granulocyte interactions at the endothelial surface.

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