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Mucus Pharmacology

Respiration, 1991
Until recently the experimental and clinical possibilities for investigation of the pharmacological effects of drugs acting on airway secretions were limited. Nowadays, new biological, physical and chemical techniques of investigation are applied to 'mucology', providing better characterization of this class of drugs.
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Malfunction of Intestinal Mucus and Mucus Production

1977
The mucus layer is a complex, frustrating, sheet of proteins, glycoproteins, cells, bacteria, ions and water which covers and presumably protects, underlying epithelial cells, while remaining sufficiently porous to permit the passage of vital nutrients and secretions. The possibilities for malfunction are real and varied. It seems evident that thinning
G, Forstner, J, Sturgess, J, Forstner
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Airway mucus

European Respiratory Journal, 1989
Airway surface liquid (ASL), a mixture of periciliary fluid and submucosal gland secretions, was collected from the ferret isolated trachea in vitro. The trachea was closed, without possibility of evaporation. The collected ASL was hyperosmolar (310-350 mosmol.kg-1) compared with Krebs-Henseleit solution (280 mosmol.kg-1).
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Postoperative Mucus Clearance

Stimulus, 2004
Postoperatieve pulmonale complicaties (PPC) werden al in 1910 door Pasteur 1 geidentificeerd. Pasteur gaf als hypothese het falen van de ademspierpomp.
Johannes P. van de Leur, Linda Denehy
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Corneal Mucus Plaques

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1977
Corneal mucus plaques adhered to the anterior corneal surface in 17 of 67 advanced cases of keratoconjunctivitis sicca. The plaques were translucent to opaque and varied in size and shape, from multiple isolated islands to bizarre patterns involving more than half the corneal surface.
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Mucus Fishing Syndrome

Ophthalmology, 1985
Twenty-five patients are described with a variety of external ocular diseases including keratoconjunctivitis sicca, blepharitis, and allergic conjunctivitis, who presented with persistence of symptoms of irritation, foreign body sensation, and apparent excessive mucus production, with mild conjunctival inflammation despite appropriate treatment of the ...
J P, McCulley, M B, Moore, A Y, Matoba
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