The gastrointestinal tract is covered by mucus that has different properties in the stomach, small intestine, and colon. The large highly glycosylated gel-forming mucins MUC2 and MUC5AC are the major components of the mucus in the intestine and stomach, respectively. In the small intestine, mucus limits the number of bacteria that can reach the epithelium and the Peyer\u27s patches. In the large intestine, the inner mucus layer separates the commensal bacteria from the host epithelium. The outer colonic mucus layer is the natural habitat for the commensal bacteria. The intestinal goblet cells secrete not only the MUC2 mucin but also a number of typical mucus components: CLCA1, FCGBP, AGR2, ZG16, and TFF3. The goblet cells have recently been...
The intestinal mucus layer, an important element of epithelial protection, is produced by goblet cel...
The mammalian intestine, especially the large intestine, harbors complex societies of beneficial bac...
The non-invasive attaching and effacing (A/E) pathogens Enteropathogenic and Enterohemorrhagic Esche...
The mucus layer coating the gastrointestinal tract is the front line of innate host defense, largely...
The mucus layer coating the gastrointestinal tract is the front line of innate host defense, largely...
The mucus layer coating the gastrointestinal tract is the front line of innate host defense, largely...
The mucus layer of the intestinal tract plays an important role of forming the front line of innate ...
Songwei Yang1 1, Min Yu2 2 1Key Laboratory for Biorheological Science and Technology of Ministry of ...
Abstract The epithelial tissue is constitute of various columnar cell types that build the covering ...
The intestine is covered by mucus that is the first line of defence of the epithelium. The main stru...
A dense mucus layer in the large intestine prevents inflammation by shielding the underlying epithel...
International audienceThe intestinal tract is a complex ecosystem that combines resident microbiota ...
International audienceThe intestinal tract is a complex ecosystem that combines resident microbiota ...
International audienceThe intestinal tract is a complex ecosystem that combines resident microbiota ...
The intestinal mucus layer, which is largely composed of the secreted mucin Muc2 provides a first li...
The intestinal mucus layer, an important element of epithelial protection, is produced by goblet cel...
The mammalian intestine, especially the large intestine, harbors complex societies of beneficial bac...
The non-invasive attaching and effacing (A/E) pathogens Enteropathogenic and Enterohemorrhagic Esche...
The mucus layer coating the gastrointestinal tract is the front line of innate host defense, largely...
The mucus layer coating the gastrointestinal tract is the front line of innate host defense, largely...
The mucus layer coating the gastrointestinal tract is the front line of innate host defense, largely...
The mucus layer of the intestinal tract plays an important role of forming the front line of innate ...
Songwei Yang1 1, Min Yu2 2 1Key Laboratory for Biorheological Science and Technology of Ministry of ...
Abstract The epithelial tissue is constitute of various columnar cell types that build the covering ...
The intestine is covered by mucus that is the first line of defence of the epithelium. The main stru...
A dense mucus layer in the large intestine prevents inflammation by shielding the underlying epithel...
International audienceThe intestinal tract is a complex ecosystem that combines resident microbiota ...
International audienceThe intestinal tract is a complex ecosystem that combines resident microbiota ...
International audienceThe intestinal tract is a complex ecosystem that combines resident microbiota ...
The intestinal mucus layer, which is largely composed of the secreted mucin Muc2 provides a first li...
The intestinal mucus layer, an important element of epithelial protection, is produced by goblet cel...
The mammalian intestine, especially the large intestine, harbors complex societies of beneficial bac...
The non-invasive attaching and effacing (A/E) pathogens Enteropathogenic and Enterohemorrhagic Esche...