The Journal of Experimental Medicine
StemCell Technologies
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During sepsis, neutrophils (red) that enter the liver are trapped in capillaries (arrows) by a protein called SHAP (green). SHAP improves the binding affinity between CD44, a neutrophil surface molecule, and hyaluronan, an adhesion molecule on capillary walls. Related article by McDonald et al.
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