endothelsejteket
Endothelsejteket, also known as endothelial cells, form the inner lining of all blood and lymphatic vessels. These cells are crucial for maintaining vascular health and function. They form a semipermeable barrier that regulates the passage of substances between the blood and surrounding tissues. Endothelial cells also play a vital role in hemostasis, the process of blood clotting, by producing factors that either promote or inhibit clot formation.
Beyond their barrier and hemostatic functions, endothelsejteket are active participants in the immune system. They can
Dysfunction of endothelsejteket is implicated in a wide range of diseases. Conditions such as atherosclerosis, hypertension,