Rapid neutrophil mobilization by VCAM-1+ endothelial cell-derived extracellular vesicles

<strong>Aims</strong> Acute myocardial infarction rapidly increases blood neutrophils (<2 h). Release from bone marrow, in response to chemokine elevation, has been considered their source, but chemokine levels peak up to 24 h after injury, and after neutrophil elevation. This suggest...

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Main Authors: Akbar, N, Braithwaite, AT, Corr, EM, Koelwyn, GJ, van Solingen, C, Cochain, C, Saliba, A-E, Corbin, A, Pezzolla, D, Møller Jørgensen, M, Bæk, R, Edgar, L, De Villiers, C, Gunadasa-Rohling, M, Banerjee, A, Paget, D, Lee, C, Hogg, E, Costin, A, Dhaliwal, R, Johnson, E, Krausgruber, T, Riepsaame, J, Melling, GE, Shanmuganathan, M, Bock, C, Carter, DRF, Channon, KM, Riley, PR, Udalova, IA, Moore, KJ, Anthony, D, Choudhury, RP
Other Authors: Oxford Acute Myocardial Infarction Study (OxAMI)
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2022