1997
DOI: 10.1679/aohc.60.133
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Cationic Colloidal Gold Staining of Acidic Glycoconjugates in Mouse Paneth Cells.

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“…The presence of mucin-like glycoproteins within murine Paneth cells had been previously observed (12,22,24) although neither their identity nor their function was ever resolved. We hypothesized that this granule-associated glycoprotein could be Muc2, which is the main constituent of the intestinal mucus layer.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…The presence of mucin-like glycoproteins within murine Paneth cells had been previously observed (12,22,24) although neither their identity nor their function was ever resolved. We hypothesized that this granule-associated glycoprotein could be Muc2, which is the main constituent of the intestinal mucus layer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A number of previous studies have noted the presence of mucin-like glycoproteins within murine Paneth cells (12,22,24) based on histological staining with periodic acid-Schiff stain (or other stains) for mucins or large glycoproteins. Despite these observations, no previous research has explored the identity of these glycoproteins or whether they play a role in the function of Paneth cells.…”
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confidence: 99%