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In Silico White Blood Cell: A Synthetic Model of Leukocyte Rolling, Activation, and Adhesion During Inflammation

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In Silico White Blood Cell: A Synthetic Model of Leukocyte Rolling, Activation, and Adhesion During Inflammation
We have constructed a synthetic in silico model for representing the dynamics of leukocyte rolling, activation, and adhesion on substrate-coated flow chambers. Software components were designed, instantiated, verified, plugged together, and then operated in ways that can map concretely to mechanisms believed responsible for leukocyte rolling, activation, and adhesion. Here, we show our model's ability to represent data from in vitro flow chamber studies of leukocyte rolling, activation, and adhesion on P-Selectin, ICAM-1 and CXCL1 substratecoated surfaces.
Jonathan Tang, C. Anthony Hunt
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CAINE
Authors Jonathan Tang, C. Anthony Hunt
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