sejtrekrutáció
Sejtrekrutáció, also known as cell recruitment, refers to the process by which cells are attracted to a specific site within an organism. This phenomenon is crucial for a variety of physiological and pathological processes, including immune responses, tissue repair, and embryonic development. It typically involves a cascade of signaling events where specific molecules, known as chemokines or chemoattractants, are released at a target location. These molecules then bind to receptors on the surface of circulating cells, such as leukocytes or stem cells, initiating a directional migration towards the source of the signal.
The precise mechanisms of sejtrekrutáció can vary depending on the cell type and the context. For instance,