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5. Acute Inflammation

They cause acute inflammation as part of the healing process by pulling leukocytes, such as neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages, from circulating blood. The body also activates other leukocytes known as mast cells at the site of infection or injury. Interactions between cytokines and leukocytes cause nearby blood vessels to widen and become porous so additional white blood cells and blood components can reach the site quickly.

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