Leucocyte
: Specific cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) allow leucocytes to stick to vascular endothelial cells, a process essential for reaching the site of an injury or infection.
: They move from the bloodstream into tissues via the lymphatic vasculature using chemokine-directed "amoeboid movement". leucocyte
: Certain leucocytes, like neutrophils and macrophages, ingest and destroy harmful germs and cellular debris. : Specific cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) allow leucocytes