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Publication : Epithelial mucin genes.

First Author  Gendler SJ Year  1995
Journal  Annu Rev Physiol Volume  57
Pages  607-34 PubMed ID  7778880
Mgi Jnum  J:24118 Mgi Id  MGI:71878
Doi  10.1146/annurev.ph.57.030195.003135 Citation  Gendler SJ, et al. (1995) Epithelial mucin genes. Annu Rev Physiol 57:607-34
abstractText  The last seven years have been exciting in the world of mucin biology. Molecular analyses of mucin genes and deduced protein structures have provided insight into structural features of mucins and tools with which to examine expression, secretion, and glycosylation, thereby enabling a better understanding of the role of mucins in normal physiological processes and in disease. Functional studies are in progress both in vitro using cDNAs and cell lines and in vivo utilizing mutant mice in which a particular mucin gene has been inactivated or overexpressed. These studies should help determine whether the functions of mucins are restricted to protection and lubrication, or if they are involved in the adhesion of tumor cells to other cells or tissue components or in modulation of the immune system.
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