1999
DOI: 10.1042/bst027a110c
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Distribution of MUC1 in normal human oral mucosa

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“…The differential staining and intensity pattern of MUC1 in different structures and in different cells suggests that there are differences in the presence, quality and quantity of exposed mucin epitopes on the cell surface. The ducts of the minor salivary glands displayed immunohistochemical staining of transmembrane mucin MUC1 in cytoplasm and cytoplasmic membranes (Sengupta et al, 2001). The oral stratified squamous epithelium showed that MUC1 expression was restricted only to the superficial cell layer of epithelium (Kullaa, Asikainen, Herrala, Ukkonen and Mikkonen, 2014).…”
Section: Muc1 In Normal Oral Mucosal Epitheliummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The differential staining and intensity pattern of MUC1 in different structures and in different cells suggests that there are differences in the presence, quality and quantity of exposed mucin epitopes on the cell surface. The ducts of the minor salivary glands displayed immunohistochemical staining of transmembrane mucin MUC1 in cytoplasm and cytoplasmic membranes (Sengupta et al, 2001). The oral stratified squamous epithelium showed that MUC1 expression was restricted only to the superficial cell layer of epithelium (Kullaa, Asikainen, Herrala, Ukkonen and Mikkonen, 2014).…”
Section: Muc1 In Normal Oral Mucosal Epitheliummentioning
confidence: 99%