Mucins and mucin-like molecules are highly O-glycosylated proteins present on the cell surface of mammals and other organisms. These glycoproteins are highly diverse in the apoprotein and glycan cores and play a central role in many biological processes and diseases. Mucins are the most abundant macromolecules in mucus and are responsible for its biochemical and biophysical properties. Mucin-like molecules cover various protozoan parasites, fungi and viruses. In humans, modifications in mucin glycosylation are associated with tumors in epithelial tissue, these modifications allow the distinction between normal and abnormal cell conditions and represent important targets for vaccine development against some cancers. Mucins and mucin-like mol...
Mucosal surfaces are exposed to the external environment and pathogens and are therefore protected b...
Mucins are large glycoproteins consisting of approximately 80% of hetero-oligosaccharides. Gut mucin...
CITATION: Mall, A. S. et al. 2017. Mucus and mucins : do they have a role in the inhibition of the h...
Mucins and mucin-like molecules are highly O-glycosylated proteins present on the cell surface of ma...
The family of cell surface (cs-) mucins are constitutively expressed at the cell surface by nearly a...
The majority of the microorganisms that colonize the human body, collectively the human microbiota, ...
Mucins, the heavily-glycosylated proteins lining mucosal surfaces, have evolved as a key component o...
Mucins, the heavily-glycosylated proteins lining mucosal surfaces, have evolved as a key component o...
Mucins are high molecular weight O-glycoproteins that are predominantly expressed at the apical surf...
Mucins are high molecular weight O-glycoproteins that are predominantly expressed at the apical surf...
There is growing recognition that mucus and mucin biology have a considerable impact on respiratory ...
Mucins are members of an expanding family of large multifunctional glycoproteins. Pancreatic mucins ...
Mucus secretions form a protective barrier in the mucosa of the auditory, gastrointestinal, respirat...
Mucus secretions form a protective barrier in the mucosa of the auditory, gastrointestinal, respirat...
The gastrointestinal mucus covering the mucosal surface is con-sidered a major factor in the gastroi...
Mucosal surfaces are exposed to the external environment and pathogens and are therefore protected b...
Mucins are large glycoproteins consisting of approximately 80% of hetero-oligosaccharides. Gut mucin...
CITATION: Mall, A. S. et al. 2017. Mucus and mucins : do they have a role in the inhibition of the h...
Mucins and mucin-like molecules are highly O-glycosylated proteins present on the cell surface of ma...
The family of cell surface (cs-) mucins are constitutively expressed at the cell surface by nearly a...
The majority of the microorganisms that colonize the human body, collectively the human microbiota, ...
Mucins, the heavily-glycosylated proteins lining mucosal surfaces, have evolved as a key component o...
Mucins, the heavily-glycosylated proteins lining mucosal surfaces, have evolved as a key component o...
Mucins are high molecular weight O-glycoproteins that are predominantly expressed at the apical surf...
Mucins are high molecular weight O-glycoproteins that are predominantly expressed at the apical surf...
There is growing recognition that mucus and mucin biology have a considerable impact on respiratory ...
Mucins are members of an expanding family of large multifunctional glycoproteins. Pancreatic mucins ...
Mucus secretions form a protective barrier in the mucosa of the auditory, gastrointestinal, respirat...
Mucus secretions form a protective barrier in the mucosa of the auditory, gastrointestinal, respirat...
The gastrointestinal mucus covering the mucosal surface is con-sidered a major factor in the gastroi...
Mucosal surfaces are exposed to the external environment and pathogens and are therefore protected b...
Mucins are large glycoproteins consisting of approximately 80% of hetero-oligosaccharides. Gut mucin...
CITATION: Mall, A. S. et al. 2017. Mucus and mucins : do they have a role in the inhibition of the h...