Endothelial Cells

Endothelial cells in direct contact with blood are called vascular endothelial cells and those that are in direct contact with lymph are known as lymphatic endothelial cells. Vascular endothelial cells regulate the entire circulatory system, from the heart to the very small capillaries. These cells have unique functions that include fluid contamination, such as in the kidney gum ulus, blood tone, he stasis, neutrophil recruitment and hormonal trafficking. The inner and inner endothelium of the heart chambers is called the endocardium. Paralyzed activity can lead to severe health problems throughout the body. The endothelium is a thin layer of small cells (frames) that are straight into the blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. Endothelium is the origin of the mesodermal. Both blood and lymphatic capillaries are made up of a single layer of endothelial cells called a monolayer. In the precise parts of the blood vessel, vascular endothelial cells connect directly and directly to the bloodstream

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