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Spatial Localization and Binding of the Probiotic Lactobacillus farciminis to the Rat Intestinal Mucosa: Influence of Chronic StressO-glycan inhibitors generate aryl-glycans, induce apoptosis and lead to growth inhibition in colorectal cancer cell lines.Early detection of colonic dysplasia by magnetic resonance molecular imaging with a contrast agent raised against the colon cancer marker MUC5AC.The opgC gene is required for OPGs succinylation and is osmoregulated through RcsCDB and EnvZ/OmpR in the phytopathogen Dickeya dadantii.Carbohydrate utilization by enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7 in bovine intestinal contentMuc5ac gastric mucin glycosylation is shaped by FUT2 activity and functionally impacts Helicobacter pylori bindingThe Pil3 pilus of Streptococcus gallolyticus binds to intestinal mucins and to fibrinogen.Streptococcus gallolyticus Pil3 Pilus Is Required for Adhesion to Colonic Mucus and for Colonization of Mouse Distal Colon.Alteration or adaptation, the two roads for human gastric mucin glycosylation infected by Helicobacter pylori.Biosynthesis of osmoregulated periplasmic glucans in Escherichia coli: the phosphoethanolamine transferase is encoded by opgE.Deleted in malignant brain tumor 1 is secreted in the oviduct and involved in the mechanism of fertilization in equine and porcine species.Glycosylation of the two O-glycosylated domains of human MUC2 mucin in patients transposed with artificial urinary bladders constructed from proximal colonic tissue.Almost all human gastric mucin O-glycans harbor blood group A, B or H antigens and are potential binding sites for Helicobacter pylori.Food-grade TiO2 is trapped by intestinal mucus in vitro but does not impair mucin O-glycosylation and short-chain fatty acid synthesis in vivo: implications for gut barrier protection.Binding of Helicobacter pylori to Human Gastric Mucins Correlates with Binding of TFF1.The LacdiNAc-Specific Adhesin LabA Mediates Adhesion of Helicobacter pylori to Human Gastric MucosaA Sensitive and Rapid Method to Determin the Adhesion Capacity of Probiotics and Pathogenic Microorganisms to Human Gastrointestinal Mucins.Stress disrupts intestinal mucus barrier in rats via mucin O-glycosylation shift: prevention by a probiotic treatmentMucin CYS domain stiffens the mucus gel hindering bacteria and spermatozoa
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