5 Questions
Which step in the inflammatory response is irreversible?
Step 4
What happens when neutrophils leave the bloodstream?
They genetically change to improve phagocytosis/killing
What is the main function of phagocytes during inflammation?
Clear debris
What is the purpose of inflammation in response to infection?
All of the above
What is the role of angiogenic factors during inflammation?
Restore blood flow
Test your knowledge on the steps of diapedesis and the genetic changes in neutrophils during the inflammatory response in this quiz. Explore the role of Pcam1, chemokine CXCL8, and the irreversible nature of diapedesis.
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