A slippery slope: On the origin, role and physiology of mucus

Volume: 124, Pages: 16 - 33
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
The mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract, eyes, nose, lungs, cervix and vagina is lined by epithelium interspersed with mucus-secreting goblet cells, all of which contribute to their unique functions. This mucus provides an integral defence to the epithelium against noxious agents and pathogens. However, it can equally act as a barrier to drugs and delivery systems targeting epithelial passive and active transport mechanisms. This review...
Paper Details
Title
A slippery slope: On the origin, role and physiology of mucus
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
124
Pages
16 - 33
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