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2. Characterization of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) mucosal glycosphingolipid repertoire and Aeromonas salmonicida binding to neutral glycosphingolipids.
3. Muc2-dependent microbial colonization of the jejunal mucus layer is diet sensitive and confers local resistance to enteric pathogen infection
4. Muc2-dependent microbial colonization of the jejunal mucus layer is diet sensitive and confers local resistance to enteric pathogen infection
5. Mucin O-glycosylation and pathogen binding ability differ between rainbow trout epithelial sites
6. Aeromonas salmonicida binds α2-6 linked sialic acid, which is absent among the glycosphingolipid repertoires from skin, gill, stomach, pyloric caecum, and intestine
7. Influence of the viscosity of healthy and diseased human mucins on the motility of Helicobacter pylori
8. Rainbow trout gastrointestinal mucus, mucin production, mucin glycosylation and response to lipopolysaccharide
9. Aeromonas salmonicidabinds α2-6 linked sialic acid, which is absent among the glycosphingolipid repertoires from skin, gill, stomach, pyloric caecum, and intestine
10. Citrobacter rodentium and Escherichia coli interactions with mucus producing colonic epithelical cells
11. Muc2-Dependent Microbial Colonization of the Jejunal Mucus Layer is Diet Sensitive and Confers Resistance to Enteric Pathogen Infection
12. Gill Mucus and Gill Mucin O-glycosylation in Healthy and Amebic Gill Disease-Affected Atlantic Salmon
13. Colonic levels of vasoactive intestinal peptide decrease during infection and exogenous VIP protects epithelial mitochondria against the negative effects of IFNγ and TNFα induced during Citrobacter rodentium infection
14. IL-4 Protects the Mitochondria Against TNFα and IFNγ Induced Insult During Clearance of Infection with Citrobacter rodentium and Escherichia coli
15. Differentiation of Pig Gastric Primary Cells into Mucus Producing Epithelial Cells.
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