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Brunner’ s Gland mucus within the lamina propria of duodenal biopsies A potantial source of diagnostic error

open access: yesThe Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 1999
Elif GÜRER İNANÇ   +3 more
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Prognostic Effect of TTF-1 Expression and Histopathology in the Patients with Advanced Lung Adenocarcinoma Treated with Immunochemotherapy. [PDF]

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Iwamoto N   +10 more
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There is a ‘uc’ in mucus, but is there mucus in UC?

Gut, 2013
...UC is sometimes accompanied by ‘mucousy diarrhoea’, which could be a reflection of increased mucus secretion, poor mucus retention/quality or enhanced mucus degradation. Key unanswered questions in UC include the following. (a) What are the drivers of goblet cell depletion? (b) Is depletion a cause or consequence of inflammation?
McGuckin, Michael A.   +1 more
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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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The Function of Mucus

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1963
To elucidate this subject a study has been made of the various regions where mucus is found; much information has been derived from observations of the skin of eels (Anguilla) and xenopus toads, in which mucus provides a water-proofing layer on the thin and flexible skin. The olfactory recess of some fish contains lamellae studded with goblet cells for
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Mucus fishing syndrome

BMJ Case Reports, 2022
Mucus fishing syndrome is a chronic inflammatory ocular surface condition characterised by repetitive self-extraction of mucous strands from the eye. A man in his 30s presented with bilateral ocular redness, itch, irritation, tearing and sticky mucoid discharge for 3 months.
Ryan L. J. Chiew   +2 more
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Mucus Pharmacology

Respiration, 2009
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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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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Mucins and Mucus

2015
Mucosal surfaces are exposed to the external environment and pathogens and are therefore protected by a secreted layer of mucus rich in mucin glycoproteins, which are the main components of mucus. Mucus provides physical protection and hydration, excludes pathogens, and is a reservoir for antimicrobial molecules.
McGuckin, Michael A.   +2 more
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Ferning in Nasal Mucus

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Ferning in Nasal Mucus In a laboratory setting, a sample of nasal mucus was viewed under phase-contrast microscopy at high magnification. A ferning pattern was observed.
Gelardi, Matteo, Cassano, Michele
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