Mucins in Intestinal Mucosal Defense and Inflammation: Learning From Clinical and Experimental Studies

Volume: 11
Published: Sep 4, 2020
Abstract
Throughout the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, a distinct mucus layer composed of highly glycosylated proteins called mucins plays essential roles in providing lubrication for the passage of food, participating in cell signaling pathways and protecting the host epithelium from commensal microorganisms and invading pathogens, as well as toxins and other environmental irritants. These mucins can be broadly classified into either secreted gel-forming...
Paper Details
Title
Mucins in Intestinal Mucosal Defense and Inflammation: Learning From Clinical and Experimental Studies
Published Date
Sep 4, 2020
Volume
11
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