Results 251 to 260 of about 52,953 (298)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Mucin Exocytosis

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1991
Mucins produced by goblet cells of the respiratory mucosa are condensed while stored in secretory granules. Mucin condensation and its decondensation upon exocytosis can be explained by the theory of polymer gel phase transition. After the opening of a secretory pore, Ca2+ inside the granule is exchanged for extracellular Na+. Na/Ca exchange triggers a
openaire   +2 more sources

Mucin Balls

2012
-
openaire   +1 more source

Massive Mucinous Ascites

Gastroenterology, 2011
Question: A 67-year-old man was referred and admitted because of massive ascites that had been identified 2 weeks earlier. He had been healthy without any previous history of disease. Physical examination revealed his abdomen to be markedly distended; however, no tenderness or muscle defense was observed.
Tsuyoshi, Otani   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Mucins

2012
1. Mucin Methods: Genes Encoding Mucins And Their Genetic Variation With A Focus On Gel Forming Mucins Karine Rousseau and Dallas M. Swallow 2. Gel-forming and Cell-associated Mucins - preparation for Structural and Functional Studies Julia R. Davies, Claes Wickstrom and David J. Thornton 3. Detecting, Visualising and Quantifying Mucins Ceri A. Harrop,
openaire   +3 more sources

Prostatic mucinous carcinoma

Urology, 1979
Four criteria are proposed for establishing the pathologic diagnosis of prostatic mucinous carcinoma. Twenty-one reported cases of this rare tumor are reviewed, and a new case is presented. The clinical and pathologic features of 16 authentic features of 16 authentic cases are analyzed.
A, Elbadawi   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Mucin-Type Glycoproteins

Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1992
Considerable advances have been made in recent years in our understanding of the biochemistry of mucin-type glycoproteins. This class of compounds is characterized mainly by a high level of O-linked oligosaccharides. Initially, the glycoproteins were solely known as the major constituents of mucus.
G J, Strous, J, Dekker
openaire   +2 more sources

Mucin tuning

Nature Chemical Biology, 2021
openaire   +2 more sources

Hibiscin for Mucin

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.
openaire   +2 more sources

Mucus and Mucins

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.
openaire   +2 more sources

Mucin Biophysics

Annual Review of Physiology, 1995
R, Bansil, E, Stanley, J T, LaMont
openaire   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy