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Interactions between stably rolling leukocytes <i>in vivo</i>
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2005
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EngineeringCell AdhesionImmunologyLive VenuleCytoskeletonBiomedical EngineeringImmune SystemCellular PhysiologyInflammationBiomechanicsExternal Blood FlowBiofluid DynamicBiophysicsMechanobiologyMouse Cremaster MuscleVascular BiologyCell BiomechanicsCell BiologyBiomedical FlowPhagocyteImmune Cell DevelopmentCell MigrationMedicineExtracellular Matrix
We have characterized the two-dimensional spatial dependence of the hydrodynamic interactions between two adhesively rolling leukocytes in a live venule in the mouse cremaster muscle. Two rolling leukocytes were observed to slow each other down when rolling together in close proximity due to mutual sheltering from the external blood flow in the vessel lumen. A previous study of leukocyte rolling interactions using carbohydrate-coated beads in a parallel-plate flow chamber and a detailed computer model of adhesion in a multicellular environment is in qualitative agreement with the current in vivo results.
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