This document discusses the process of diapedesis, or the migration of leukocytes through endothelial gaps. It notes that diapedesis occurs mainly through post-capillary venules in response to chemokines. Neutrophils leave the vessel through inter-endothelial gaps guided by adhesion molecules like PECAM-1. They then must cross the basement membrane, which they do through collagenases or mechanical disruption. The document also discusses the roles of chemokines and chemotaxis in directing leukocytes to sites of injury or infection.