Balabushevich, 2025 - Google Patents
Mucins: Progress in Understanding Physiological Functions and Involvement in Pathological Processes and Prospects for Use (A Review)Balabushevich, 2025
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- Balabushevich N
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- Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology
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This review is devoted to generalization of the main provisions of the structure, regulation of formation, physiological functions, and participation in pathological processes of the main component of all mucous high-molecular glycoprotein mucin. Examples of biomedical …
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