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This podcast episode explores the intricate process of immune cell trafficking, focusing on selectins - specialized molecules that guide white blood cells from the bloodstream to sites of infection or injury. The discussion covers the three main types of selectins (E-, P-, and L-selectin), their specific roles in cell adhesion, and the fascinating "rolling" phenomenon that allows white blood cells to patrol blood vessels effectively. The episode also delves into how these molecular interactions are coordinated to maintain a balanced immune response.
This podcast episode explores the intricate process of immune cell trafficking, focusing on selectins - specialized molecules that guide white blood cells from the bloodstream to sites of infection or injury. The discussion covers the three main types of selectins (E-, P-, and L-selectin), their specific roles in cell adhesion, and the fascinating "rolling" phenomenon that allows white blood cells to patrol blood vessels effectively. The episode also delves into how these molecular interactions are coordinated to maintain a balanced immune response.