41 results on '"Johansson, Malin E.V."'
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2. GLP-1R signaling modulates colonic energy metabolism, goblet cell number and survival in the absence of gut microbiota
3. Low-grade intestinal inflammation two decades after pelvic radiotherapy
4. Goblet cells need some stress
5. The Mucins
6. Keeping Bacteria at a Distance
7. The IgGFc-binding protein FCGBP is secreted with all GDPH sequences cleaved but maintained by interfragment disulfide bonds
8. Loss of intestinal core 1-derived O-glycans cause spontaneous colitis in mice
9. The gastric mucus layers: constituents and regulation of accumulation
10. The inner of the two Muc2 mucin-dependent mucus layers in colon is devoid of bacteria
11. Increased levels of mucins in the cystic fibrosis mouse small intestine, and modulator effects of the Muc1 mucin expression
12. The gastrointestinal mucus system in health and disease
13. Novel MUC1 splice variants contribute to mucin overexpression in CFTR-deficient mice
14. Protein Turnover in Epithelial Cells and Mucus along the Gastrointestinal Tract Is Coordinated by the Spatial Location and Microbiota
15. The inner of the two Muc2 mucin-dependent mucus layers in colon is devoid of bacteria
16. Calcium-activated chloride channel regulator 1 (CLCA1) forms non-covalent oligomers in colonic mucus and has mucin 2–processing properties
17. The Nlrp6 inflammasome is not required for baseline colonic inner mucus layer formation or function
18. The N Terminus of the MUC2 Mucin Forms Trimers That Are Held Together within a Trypsin-resistant Core Fragment
19. The Mucins
20. Bifidobacteria or fiber protect against diet-induced microbiota-mediated colonic mucus deterioration
21. Calcium-activated Chloride Channel Regulator 1 (CLCA1) Controls Mucus Expansion in Colon by Proteolytic Activity
22. Bifidobacteria or Fiber Protects against Diet-Induced Microbiota-Mediated Colonic Mucus Deterioration
23. The Colonic Surface Goblet Cells Secrete Mucus Important for Proper Protective Mucus Layer Formation
24. Gram-Positive Bacteria are held at a Distance in the Colon Mucus by the Lectin-Like Protein Zg16
25. The Protein Composition of the Human Colonic Mucus: Reduced Levels of Core Structural Components in Ulcerative Colitis
26. Goblet Cell Mediated Antigen Delivery to the Immune System is Linked to Mucus Secretion and Dependent on a Functional Cftr Channel
27. Normalization of Host Intestinal Mucus Layers Requires Long-Term Microbial Colonization
28. Tu2019 - The Colonic Surface Goblet Cells Secrete Mucus Important for Proper Protective Mucus Layer Formation
29. Tu1905 - Gram-Positive Bacteria are held at a Distance in the Colon Mucus by the Lectin-Like Protein Zg16
30. Tu1902 - The Protein Composition of the Human Colonic Mucus: Reduced Levels of Core Structural Components in Ulcerative Colitis
31. Is the Intestinal Goblet Cell a Major Immune Cell?
32. Site-specific O-Glycosylation on the MUC2 Mucin Protein Inhibits Cleavage by the Porphyromonas gingivalis Secreted Cysteine Protease (RgpB)
33. Mucus and the Goblet Cell
34. Transient Inability to Manage Proteobacteria Promotes Chronic Gut Inflammation in TLR5-Deficient Mice
35. Bicarbonate and functional CFTR channel are required for proper mucin secretion and link cystic fibrosis with its mucus phenotype
36. Altered O-glycosylation profile of MUC2 mucin occurs in active ulcerative colitis and is associated with increased inflammation
37. An Autocatalytic Cleavage in the C Terminus of the Human MUC2 Mucin Occurs at the Low pH of the Late Secretory Pathway
38. Blood Group A Glycosyltransferase Occurring as Alleles with High Sequence Difference Is Transiently Induced during aNippostrongylus brasiliensis Parasite Infection
39. The Glycosylation of Rat Intestinal Muc2 Mucin Varies between Rat Strains and the Small and Large Intestine
40. Blood Group A Glycosyltransferase Occurring as Alleles with High Sequence Difference Is Transiently Induced during aNippostrongylus brasiliensisParasite Infection*
41. 90 - Goblet Cell Mediated Antigen Delivery to the Immune System is Linked to Mucus Secretion and Dependent on a Functional Cftr Channel.
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