Dude, they can leave the blood vessel through transmigration. When infection occured, the infected tissue releases chemicals on inflammed area. Creating presentins and icams. White blood cells are alerted to the presentins and icams, making them crawl and being slowed by presentins. Now, the icams provides a locking key that makes the White blood cells stop moving and also making them fit in small holes and leave the blood cells. After transmigration, monocytes turn into killer macrophage.
Dude, they can leave the blood vessel through transmigration. When infection occured, the infected tissue releases chemicals on inflammed area. Creating presentins and icams. White blood cells are alerted to the presentins and icams, making them crawl and being slowed by presentins. Now, the icams provides a locking key that makes the White blood cells stop moving and also making them fit in small holes and leave the blood cells. After transmigration, monocytes turn into killer macrophage.
Dude, they can leave the blood vessel through transmigration. When infection occured, the infected tissue releases chemicals on inflammed area. Creating presentins and icams. White blood cells are alerted to the presentins and icams, making them crawl and being slowed by presentins. Now, the icams provides a locking key that makes the White blood cells stop moving and also making them fit in small holes and leave the blood cells. After transmigration, monocytes turn into killer macrophage.
Dude, they can leave the blood vessel through transmigration. When infection occured, the infected tissue releases chemicals on inflammed area. Creating presentins and icams. White blood cells are alerted to the presentins and icams, making them crawl and being slowed by presentins. Now, the icams provides a locking key that makes the White blood cells stop moving and also making them fit in small holes and leave the blood cells. After transmigration, monocytes turn into killer macrophage.
Richard00146 9 months ago
How do white cells leave a blood vessel? When thsy say blood vessel they mean veins or artiries right?
peteyboy310 2 years ago
Dude, they can leave the blood vessel through transmigration. When infection occured, the infected tissue releases chemicals on inflammed area. Creating presentins and icams. White blood cells are alerted to the presentins and icams, making them crawl and being slowed by presentins. Now, the icams provides a locking key that makes the White blood cells stop moving and also making them fit in small holes and leave the blood cells. After transmigration, monocytes turn into killer macrophage.
Richard00146 9 months ago
@Richard00146 thank u for ur clarification.
peteyboy310 9 months ago
Dude, they can leave the blood vessel through transmigration. When infection occured, the infected tissue releases chemicals on inflammed area. Creating presentins and icams. White blood cells are alerted to the presentins and icams, making them crawl and being slowed by presentins. Now, the icams provides a locking key that makes the White blood cells stop moving and also making them fit in small holes and leave the blood cells. After transmigration, monocytes turn into killer macrophage.
Richard00146 9 months ago
lol what perverts ofcourse its a naked lady.
yellowcorba1 2 years ago
i fucked a macrofag once
eurabio 2 years ago
@eurabio hhahahaah u dumb fag
suetombo69 2 years ago
Macrophages do phagocytocis, I don't think they can throw chemicals at antigenes.
Fullblaster 3 years ago
I want one!! :)
REALGREYBLUE 3 years ago
Lol. You already have loads. Like, a few billion. :P
buzzbynoonah 3 years ago
I think Realgreyblue means he wants one as a pet hahahah
JDzMonsterProduction 3 years ago
the great macrophages!
AnatomaniaK 3 years ago 2