Priming and Coating the Device with Human Fibronectin
3:01
Seeding Biomimetic Microfluid Assay (bMFA) with HLMVEC
4:37
Cell Culture Under Flow for 48 Hours
5:26
Cytokine and/or Therapeutic Treatment
6:19
Neutrophil Adhesion and Migration Experiment with bMFA
8:33
Acquire Image
9:59
Results: Biomimetic Microfluid Assay to Study Leukocyte-Endothelial Cell Interactions
12:06
Conclusion
Transcript
Leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions play an important role in inflammatory diseases such as sepsis. Inflammation dysregulation often causes altered vascular endothelium barrier function and excessive leukocyte trafficking, which can result in
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In this protocol, a biomimetic microfluid assay, which can reproduce a physiologically relevant microvascular environment and reproduce the entire leukocyte adhesion/migration cascade, is employed to study leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions in inflammatory disease.