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Comparison of different histological protocols for the preservation and quantification of the intestinal mucus layer in pigs
Published: 5 February 20182488PDF: 1310HTML: 221 -
Muc5ac mucin expression during rat skin development
Published: 20 February 20151694PDF: 696HTML: 704 -
Immunohistochemical evidence of Muc1 expression during rat embryonic development
Published: 26 November 20101292PDF: 547HTML: 2264 -
Histological and histochemical analysis of the gastrointestinal tract of the common pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)
Published: 13 April 20152144PDF: 1194HTML: 1252 -
Histochemical and morphometrical study of mouse intestine epithelium after a long term diet containing genetically modified soybean
Published: 5 August 20101601PDF: 495HTML: 9270 -
Histochemical and biometric study of the gastrointestinal system of Hyla orientalis (Bedriaga, 1890) (Anura, Hylidae)
Published: 28 November 20142329PDF: 817HTML: 426 -
MUC1 marks collecting tubules, renal vesicles, comma- and S-shaped bodies in human developing kidney
Published: 26 October 20121070PDF: 526HTML: 343 -
Morphological and histochemical characterization of the secretory epithelium in the canine lacrimal gland
Published: 2 November 20211141PDF: 544HTML: 20 -
From the intestinal mucosal barrier to the enteric neuromuscular compartment: an integrated overview on the morphological changes in Parkinson’s disease
Published: 22 November 20211004PDF: 620HTML: 29 -
Mucin1 relieves acute lung injury by inhibiting inflammation and oxidative stress
Published: 2 December 20211800PDF: 1112HTML: 25 -
Mucosubstances in the porcine gastrointestinal tract: Fixation, staining and quantification
Published: 24 June 20191053PDF: 687HTML: 15 -
Vitamin D and vitamin D receptor in patients with ophthalmic pterygium
Published: 30 October 20171467PDF: 837HTML: 59 -
Histochemical properties of sialic acids and antimicrobial substances in canine anal glands
Published: 15 September 20111096PDF: 529HTML: 3358 -
Ultrastructure and immunohistochemical characterization of proteins concerned with the secretory machinery in goat ceruminous glands
Published: 8 August 20171196PDF: 549HTML: 140 -
Characterization of the skin mucus in the common octopus Octopus vulgaris (Cuvier) reared paralarvae
Published: 12 September 20171176PDF: 541HTML: 247 -
Effect of royal jelly on experimental colitis Induced by acetic acid and alteration of mast cell distribution in the colon of rats
Published: 21 October 20102419PDF: 641HTML: 5247 -
Are podoplanin and ezrin involved in the invasion process of the ameloblastomas?
Published: 24 February 20151433PDF: 580HTML: 702 -
Is there still room for novelty, in histochemical papers?
Published: 16 December 20162012PDF: 601HTML: 276 -
Human equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 and carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater: expression differences in tumour histotypes
Published: 13 September 2010948PDF: 543HTML: 1648 -
Alterations in chromosomal synapses and DNA repair in apoptotic spermatocytes of Mus m. domesticus
Published: 14 June 20161463PDF: 623HTML: 379 -
Molecules implicated in glucose homeostasis are differentially expressed in the trachea of lean and obese Zucker rats
Published: 1 February 20162052PDF: 621HTML: 704 -
Differential expression of the glycosylated forms of MUC1 during lung development
Published: 10 August 2009479PDF: 639 -
Lectins as versatile tools to explore cellular glycosylation
Published: 29 January 20241173PDF: 812HTML: 24 -
Histochemistry in biology and medicine: a message from the citing journals
Published: 23 December 20152265PDF: 735HTML: 880 -
Relationship between immunoexpression of mucin peptide cores MUC1 and MUC2 and Lauren’s histologic subtypes of gastric carcinomas
Published: 30 June 2009522PDF: 317 -
alpha2,3 sialic acid processing enzymes expression in gastric cancer tissues reveals that ST3Gal3 but not Neu3 are associated with Lauren's classification, angiolymphatic invasion and histological grade
Published: 29 September 2022834PDF: 482Supplementary: 78HTML: 22 -
Infection with CagA-positive Helicobacter pylori strain containing three EPIYA C phosphorylation sites is associated with more severe gastric lesions in experimentally infected Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus)
Published: 27 April 20151540PDF: 646Supplementary: 258HTML: 550
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