2021
DOI: 10.32523/2616-7034-2022-138-1-94-113
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The under-researched barrier function of the mucus layer

Abstract: The mucus layer covers all the internal surfaces of the body. The surfaces communicate with the external environment. The functions of the mucus layer are determined by its components, including glycoproteins that provide physical and chemical protection to the epithelium. The glycoproteins also perform the exchange function with the external environment. Even at the dawn of evolution, glycoproteins were exteriorly organized to protect the first multicellular animals from external microorganisms, pathogens, an… Show more

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“…bloating of the intestine and unformed stools. It is assumed that this could be caused by the vulnerability of the digestive tract in animals that have not reached puberty as a result of hypoplasia of the mucus barrier of the digestive tract 21 . …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…bloating of the intestine and unformed stools. It is assumed that this could be caused by the vulnerability of the digestive tract in animals that have not reached puberty as a result of hypoplasia of the mucus barrier of the digestive tract 21 . …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%