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    GlossaryHematopoietic Cell E-/L-Selectin Ligand

    molecule on blood-forming cells aiding their movement along vessels

    Hematopoietic Cell E-/L-Selectin Ligand is a molecule found on the surface of blood-forming cells (hematopoietic cells) that helps these cells stick to and move along blood vessel walls. This interaction is crucial for the cells to travel to different parts of the body, especially during immune responses or when the body is repairing tissues.

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