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Meaning of "mucins"

mucin (noun): a slimy substance produced by certain tissues in the body, such as the lining of the stomach or intestines, which helps to lubricate and protect the tissues
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These mucins are present in some animal species.
The mucus layer is comprised of many mucins.
It stains acid mucins to yellow color.
Mucins are a family of heavily glycosylated proteins.
They used this to probe mucins bound to a surface.
Mucins form a physical barrier hard to cross by bacteria.
We have heard an extremely comprehensive enumeration of various mucins.
It is made up of mucins and inorganic salts suspended in water.
It is viscous because it contains large proteins known as mucins.
Mucins also serve in making the tear film hydrophilic.
Goblet cells located in deep crypts secrete mucins.
Approximately ten kinds of mucins have been identified in humans to date.
Two distinctly different regions are found in mature mucins.
Mucins were qualitatively evaluated.
The mucus layer comprises mucins.

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Regulated secretion of mucins is controlled by humoral factors and by neural mechanisms.
People with asthma tend to have higher levels of mucins.
Mucins are known to have a role in healthy ocular tear film physiology.
The cell adhesion factor may also be glycoproteins or mucins.
Mucins are composed of oligosaccharide side chains joined to a central protein core.
It also induces cleavage of chemical bonds between mucins and immunoglobulins.
The two mucins showed strong concentration dependence in sedimentation velocity studies.
A variability in leukocytes and mucins should be observed with the diet change.
The major macromolecular components of mucus are the large glycoproteins known as mucins.
The researchers wondered if salivary mucins might also play a protective role.
There is therefore a need for a method of maintaining or improving the synthesis of mucins.
It is composed of a specific family of glycoproteins termed mucins and is generally very viscous.
Saliva is a heterogeneous medium with viscosity properties due to the presence of mucins.
No differences were found for eosinophils and mucins with the diet change.
Tumor mucins are thought to serve a critical function for tumor survival in the body.
The second is the capacity to bind directly to intestinal epithelial cells or mucins.
Mucins are high molecular mass glycoproteins that are synthesized and secreted by goblet cells.
Preparation of mucins.
Mucins may also protect tumor cells from recognition by the immune system.
Our aim was to study the leptin effect on gastrointestinal mucins secretion and expression.
Mucins provide lubrication and additionally attract and hold moisture and sebaceous material for lubrication.
The intestinal walls are indeed fed with proteins called mucins linked to sugars.
The physiological effects of these mucins do not always result from specific chemical reactions.
Differences in these genes explain the different abilities of the strains to use mucins.
The skilled person will recognize that any other mucins or mucin domains are suitable.
Antibodies to mucins can be examined using ELISA assays.
CGCs are the primary source of large soluble mucins in the tear film.
The mucins were purified using a modification of the procedure described by Creeth et al.
Adenocarcinomas, which often secrete neutral mucins.
Animal mucins containing the Tn antigen can also be used as an immunogen.
Up to date, twenty mucins have been identified.
Furthermore, it is capable of leading to a breakage of the ionic bonds of mucins.
Measurements of sample mucins by PAS staining were not appreciably affected by the deamination process.
The hydrating and lubricating properties of mucins and glycoproteins ;.
Mucins are high-molecular-weight glycosylated proteins produced by epithelial tissues.

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