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1. The structure of the second CysD domain of MUC2 and role in mucin organization by transglutaminase-based cross-linking.

2. Coarse-grained modeling and dynamics tracking of nanoparticles diffusion in human gut mucus.

3. Gut microbiota shape the inflammatory response in mice with an epithelial defect.

4. Accurate and cost-effective NMR chemical shift predictions for proteins using a molecules-in-molecules fragmentation-based method.

5. Identifying transglutaminase reaction products via mass spectrometry as exemplified by the MUC2 mucin - Pitfalls and traps.

6. Impaired O-Glycosylation at Consecutive Threonine TTX Motifs in Mucins Generates Conformationally Restricted Cancer Neoepitopes.

7. Quantifying and Engineering Mucus Adhesion of Probiotics.

8. The central exons of the human MUC2 and MUC6 mucins are highly repetitive and variable in sequence between individuals.

9. High MUC2 Mucin Expression and Misfolding Induce Cellular Stress, Reactive Oxygen Production, and Apoptosis in Goblet Cells.

10. Molecular basis for intestinal mucin recognition by galectin-3 and C-type lectins.

11. Application of recent advances in hydrodynamic methods for characterising mucins in solution.

12. High-resolution structure of a new Tn antigen-binding lectin from Vatairea macrocarpa and a comparative analysis of Tn-binding legume lectins.

13. Titanium Surface Roughing Treatments contribute to Higher Interaction with Salivary Proteins MG2 and Lactoferrin.

14. Multiple enzyme approach for the characterization of glycan modifications on the C-terminus of the intestinal MUC2mucin.

15. A combined small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering study of the structure of purified soluble gastrointestinal mucins.

16. The effect of glycosylation on the antibody recognition of a MUC2 mucin epitope.

17. Microbial-induced meprin β cleavage in MUC2 mucin and a functional CFTR channel are required to release anchored small intestinal mucus.

18. Intestinal MUC2 mucin supramolecular topology by packing and release resting on D3 domain assembly.

19. Mucoadhesive chitosan-coated cationic microemulsion of dexamethasone for ocular delivery: in vitro and in vivo evaluation.

20. Cloning, annotation and developmental expression of the chicken intestinal MUC2 gene.

21. Perspectives on mucus properties and formation--lessons from the biochemical world.

22. Lamellar structures of MUC2-rich mucin: a potential role in governing the barrier and lubricating functions of intestinal mucus.

23. Calcium and pH-dependent packing and release of the gel-forming MUC2 mucin.

24. The role of salivary proteins in the mechanism of astringency.

25. Proteomic study of the mucin granulae in an intestinal goblet cell model.

26. Effect of core epitope modification on the antibody recognition of a MUC2 mucin peptide.

27. Modeling the human intestinal mucin (MUC2) C-terminal cystine knot dimer.

28. High recovery FASP applied to the proteomic analysis of microdissected formalin fixed paraffin embedded cancer tissues retrieves known colon cancer markers.

29. Function of the CysD domain of the gel-forming MUC2 mucin.

30. The extraordinarily complex but highly structured organization of intestinal mucus-gel unveiled in multicolor images.

31. The two mucus layers of colon are organized by the MUC2 mucin, whereas the outer layer is a legislator of host-microbial interactions.

32. Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium species do not secrete protease that cleaves the MUC2 mucin which organises the colon mucus.

33. MUC2 mucin is a major carrier of the cancer-associated sialyl-Tn antigen in intestinal metaplasia and gastric carcinomas.

34. Characterization of mice with targeted deletion of the gene encoding core 2 beta1,6-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase-2.

35. Site directed processing: role of amino acid sequences and glycosylation of acceptor glycopeptides in the assembly of extended mucin type O-glycan core 2.

36. A complex, but uniform O-glycosylation of the human MUC2 mucin from colonic biopsies analyzed by nanoLC/MSn.

37. Expression of a core 3 disialyl-Le(x) hexasaccharide in human colorectal cancers: a potential marker of malignant transformation in colon.

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