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1. Zinc Deficiency Disturbs Mucin Expression, O-Glycosylation and Secretion by Intestinal Goblet Cells

2. The expression and functional analysis of the sialyl-T antigen in prostate cancer

3. Receptor recognition by meningococcal type IV pili relies on a specific complex

4. Airway Mucus Restricts Neisseria meningitidis Away from Nasopharyngeal Epithelial Cells and Protects the Mucosa from Inflammation

5. Mucin CYS domain stiffens the mucus gel hindering bacteria and spermatozoa

6. The Pil3 pilus ofStreptococcus gallolyticusbinds to intestinal mucins and to fibrinogen

7. Food-grade TiO

8. Streptococcus gallolyticusPil3 Pilus Is Required for Adhesion to Colonic Mucus and for Colonization of Mouse Distal Colon

9. Alteration or adaptation, the two roads for human gastric mucin glycosylation infected by Helicobacter pylori

10. How do they stick together? Bacterial adhesins implicated in the binding of bacteria to the human gastrointestinal mucins

11. Early detection of colonic dysplasia by magnetic resonance molecular imaging with a contrast agent raised against the colon cancer marker MUC5AC: MRI Contrast Agent Targeting MUC5AC

12. Almost all human gastric mucin O-glycans harbor blood group A, B or H antigens and are potential binding sites for Helicobacter pylori

13. Expression of a Core 3 Disialyl-Lex Hexasaccharide in Human Colorectal Cancers: A Potential Marker of Malignant Transformation in Colon

14. O-Glycan inhibitors generate aryl-glycans, induce apoptosis and lead to growth inhibition in colorectal cancer cell lines

15. Muc5ac gastric mucin glycosylation is shaped by FUT2 activity and functionally impacts Helicobacter pylori binding

16. Early detection of colonic dysplasia by magnetic resonance molecular imaging with a contrast agent raised against the colon cancer marker MUC5AC

17. Virulent Shigella flexneri Affects Secretion, Expression, and Glycosylation of Gel-Forming Mucins in Mucus-Producing Cells

18. Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii influence the production of mucus glycans and the development of goblet cells in the colonic epithelium of a gnotobiotic model rodent

19. Interaction between DMBT1 and galectin 3 is modulated by the structure of the oligosaccharides carried by DMBT1

20. Glycosylation of human fetal mucins: A similar repertoire of O-glycans along the intestinal tract

21. Glycosylation of the two O-glycosylated domains of human MUC2 mucin in patients transposed with artificial urinary bladders constructed from proximal colonic tissue

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