Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1, commonly known as (and also designated CD106 ), is a vital protein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily. Acting as a "cellular glue," it serves as a critical mediator between the immune system and the vascular network, regulating how white blood cells move from the bloodstream into tissues. The Biological Role of VCAM-1
Once expressed, VCAM-1 acts as a ligand for the (also known as VLA-4 ) found on the surface of various leukocytes, including monocytes and lymphocytes. This interaction initiates a multistep process: VCAM-1 as a predictor biomarker in cardiovascular disease Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1, commonly known as (and
Streamers use VCams to replace their webcam feed with a 3D avatar (VTuber), a greenscreened face over gameplay, or a professional broadcast layout. OBS’s virtual camera output turns any complex scene into a clean webcam feed. This interaction initiates a multistep process: VCAM-1 as