<p>To enter circulation newly formed cells press against the sinusoid wall, temporally fusing to it and creating an opening. The cell then passes directly into the circulation and the membrane repairs itself. Mature [[Erythrocytes - WikiBlood|erythrocytes]] immediately enter circulation, however the marrow stores [[Leukocytes - WikiBlood|leukocytes]] and consequently contains around ten times more [[Leukocytes - WikiBlood|leukocytes]] than found in circulation</p> | <p>To enter circulation newly formed cells press against the sinusoid wall, temporally fusing to it and creating an opening. The cell then passes directly into the circulation and the membrane repairs itself. Mature [[Erythrocytes - WikiBlood|erythrocytes]] immediately enter circulation, however the marrow stores [[Leukocytes - WikiBlood|leukocytes]] and consequently contains around ten times more [[Leukocytes - WikiBlood|leukocytes]] than found in circulation</p> |