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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984
This is a clinicopathologic study of six patients with mucinous syringometaplasia, which was diagnosed histologically. Biopsies revealed a focal invagination of the epidermis lined by squamous epithelium, with one or several eccrine ducts leading into the vagination. The eccrine duct epithelium contained mucin-laden goblet cells, and there was mucinous
K, Scully, D, Assaad
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This is a clinicopathologic study of six patients with mucinous syringometaplasia, which was diagnosed histologically. Biopsies revealed a focal invagination of the epidermis lined by squamous epithelium, with one or several eccrine ducts leading into the vagination. The eccrine duct epithelium contained mucin-laden goblet cells, and there was mucinous
K, Scully, D, Assaad
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Biochimie, 1988
Mucins represent the main components of gel-like secretions, or mucus, secreted by mucosae or some exocrine glands. These high-molecular-weight glycoproteins are characterized by the large number of carbohydrate chains O-glycosidically linked to the peptide. The determination of mucin molecular weight and conformation has been controversial for several
P, Roussel +7 more
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Mucins represent the main components of gel-like secretions, or mucus, secreted by mucosae or some exocrine glands. These high-molecular-weight glycoproteins are characterized by the large number of carbohydrate chains O-glycosidically linked to the peptide. The determination of mucin molecular weight and conformation has been controversial for several
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Mucin Purification and Printing Natural Mucin Microarrays
2022Mucin glycosylation is the key facilitator of microbial attachment and nutrition and it varies according to biological location, health and disease status, microbiome composition, infection, and multiple other factors. Mucin glycans have also been reported to attenuate pathogen virulence and mediate biofilm dispersal.
Marie, Le Berre +5 more
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Stain Technology, 1982
Yamamota and Oshima in 1932 extracted a crystalline anthocyanin coloring material from the flowers of Hibiscus sabdariffa which they called hibiscin. In 1976 El-Aaser and Gowali successfully used hibiscin as a stain for DNA on frozen sections. This paper reports on the staining capacity of this dye for epithelial mucin in paraffin sections.
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Yamamota and Oshima in 1932 extracted a crystalline anthocyanin coloring material from the flowers of Hibiscus sabdariffa which they called hibiscin. In 1976 El-Aaser and Gowali successfully used hibiscin as a stain for DNA on frozen sections. This paper reports on the staining capacity of this dye for epithelial mucin in paraffin sections.
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The Journal of Dermatology, 2005
AbstractA 15‐year‐old boy first noticed multiple firm papules on his right upper chest two years before presenting to our clinic. These papules were densely distributed and showed epidermal nevus‐like linear arrangement at some sites. The number, size, and distribution of these papules remained unchanged for one year of our observation.
Maki, Yokogawa +4 more
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AbstractA 15‐year‐old boy first noticed multiple firm papules on his right upper chest two years before presenting to our clinic. These papules were densely distributed and showed epidermal nevus‐like linear arrangement at some sites. The number, size, and distribution of these papules remained unchanged for one year of our observation.
Maki, Yokogawa +4 more
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2010
A variety of mucoactive medications are used to treat chronic lung disease. When evaluating the role of the cough, it must be considered as an important protective mechanism. Therefore, it may be more important to improve the effectiveness of cough than to suppress or eliminate a chronic cough in patients with chronic lung disease.
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A variety of mucoactive medications are used to treat chronic lung disease. When evaluating the role of the cough, it must be considered as an important protective mechanism. Therefore, it may be more important to improve the effectiveness of cough than to suppress or eliminate a chronic cough in patients with chronic lung disease.
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