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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.
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Rat-colonic, mucus glycoprotein

Carbohydrate Research, 1978
A glycoprotein was isolated from rat-colonic mucosa. Analytical ultracentrifugation studies showed the glycoprotein to be homogeneous, having an apparent molecular weight of 9.0 X 10(5); no subunits could be detected in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate. It contained 14% of protein and 86% of carbohydrate.
V L, Murty, F J, Downs, W, Pigman
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Nasal mucus clearance

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1986
SummaryNasal mucus clearance (N.M.C.) varies with geographical conditions. Studies on the evaluation of this important function have so far been done only in the western part of the world, but now the normal values of N.M.C. in India have been established by measuring the transportation of saccharine crystals through the nose.
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‘Gastric Para-Mucus’

Nature, 1958
WHEN an aqueous solution of either iodoacetamide or N-ethyl maleimide, in suitable concentration, is applied topically to the mucosa of a canine Heiden-hain pouch half an hour before the injection of hist-amine, the hydrochloric acid secretory activity of the pouch is inhibited completely, though reversibly1.
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Mucus in Retrospect

1977
It is an honour to be asked to stand in for Sir Francis Avery Jones but we all regret that he is unable to be with us at this final session. He asked me to thank those who have organised this conference and made it such a success and this I do on behalf of us all. While it was he and Dr.
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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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Gastric Mucus

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1975
I C, Roberts-Thomson, M A, Denborough
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Gastrointestinal Mucus

Comprehensive Physiology, 1989
Abstract The sections in this article are: Adherent Mucus Gel In Vivo Continuity and Thickness Physical and Permeability Properties
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The role of goblet cells and mucus in intestinal homeostasis

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2022
Malin E V Johansson
exaly  

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