The histological characterization of the intestinal mucus layer is important for many scientific experiments investigating the interaction between intestinal microbiota, mucosal immune response and intestinal mucus production. The aim of this study was to examine and compare different fixation protocols for displaying and quantifying the intestinal mucus layer in piglets and to test which histomorphological parameters may correlate with the determined mucus layer thickness. Jejunal and colonal tissue samples of weaned piglets (n=10) were either frozen in liquid nitrogen or chemically fixed using methacarn solution. The frozen tissue samples were cryosectioned and subsequently postfixed using three different postfixatives: paraformaldehyde v...
The authors proposed a development of a semiquantitative morphological assessment to intestinal muco...
Background: The mucus layer is an important dynamic component of the epithelial barrier. It contains...
The final boundary between digested food and the cells that take up nutrients in the small intestine...
The histological characterization of the intestinal mucus layer is important for many scientific exp...
Mucins are of great interest in intestinal research and histochemical methods are often employed to ...
Background: Villi morphology and function affect the absorption capacity of the small intestine. Mos...
Background: Villi morphology and function affect the absorption capacity of the small intestine. Mos...
Three different cannulation techniques in pigs were tested with 15 crossbred castrates. Four pigs we...
Background: Villi morphology and function affect the absorption capacity of the small intestine. Mos...
Background Authors propose the use of a quantitative morphological assessment for helping in studie...
<p>Confocal microscopy images of the <i>ex vivo</i> small intestinal (jejunal) mucus from (A) pig an...
The intestinal mucosa comprises a complex assemblage of specialized tissues that interact in numerou...
The gastrointestinal mucus is a hydrogel that lines the luminal side of the gastrointestinal epithel...
Staining of mast cells (MCs), including porcine ones, is critically dependent upon the fixation and ...
The final boundary between digested food and the cells that take up nutrients in the small intestine...
The authors proposed a development of a semiquantitative morphological assessment to intestinal muco...
Background: The mucus layer is an important dynamic component of the epithelial barrier. It contains...
The final boundary between digested food and the cells that take up nutrients in the small intestine...
The histological characterization of the intestinal mucus layer is important for many scientific exp...
Mucins are of great interest in intestinal research and histochemical methods are often employed to ...
Background: Villi morphology and function affect the absorption capacity of the small intestine. Mos...
Background: Villi morphology and function affect the absorption capacity of the small intestine. Mos...
Three different cannulation techniques in pigs were tested with 15 crossbred castrates. Four pigs we...
Background: Villi morphology and function affect the absorption capacity of the small intestine. Mos...
Background Authors propose the use of a quantitative morphological assessment for helping in studie...
<p>Confocal microscopy images of the <i>ex vivo</i> small intestinal (jejunal) mucus from (A) pig an...
The intestinal mucosa comprises a complex assemblage of specialized tissues that interact in numerou...
The gastrointestinal mucus is a hydrogel that lines the luminal side of the gastrointestinal epithel...
Staining of mast cells (MCs), including porcine ones, is critically dependent upon the fixation and ...
The final boundary between digested food and the cells that take up nutrients in the small intestine...
The authors proposed a development of a semiquantitative morphological assessment to intestinal muco...
Background: The mucus layer is an important dynamic component of the epithelial barrier. It contains...
The final boundary between digested food and the cells that take up nutrients in the small intestine...