Leukocyte extravasation - Wikipedia The entire process of blood vessel escape is known as diapedesis Once in the interstitial fluid, leukocytes migrate along a chemotactic gradient towards the site of injury or infection
Mechanism of Diapedesis: Importance of the Transcellular Route This review will focus on recent advances in our understanding of mechanism of leukocyte crawling and diapedesis, with an emphasis on leukocyte–endothelial interactions and the signaling pathways they transduce to determine the mode of diapedesis, junctional or non-junctional
Diapedesis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Leukocytes pass through spaces between blood vessel cells and the process from attachment to transport across the wall of the blood vessels is called diapedesis Diapedesis is followed by movement of leukocytes toward the areas of infection marked by high concentration of inflammatory proteins
Diapedesis: The Ultimate Cellular Migration Diapedesis, also known as transendothelial migration, is the process by which cells migrate through the endothelium, a layer of cells lining blood vessels and lymphatic vessels
Diapedesis – Knowledge and References – Taylor Francis Diapedesis is the process by which blood cells, specifically leukocytes, pass through an intact vessel wall and migrate from the blood across blood vessel walls into tissue spaces as a consequence of constriction of endothelial cells in the wall