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Gunnar C Hansson

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Current Opinion in Microbiology|December 20, 2011
Role of mucus layers in gut infection and inflammationGunnar C Hansson
Annual Review of Biochemistry|April 4, 2020
Mucins and the MicrobiomeGunnar C Hansson
The EMBO Journal|November 16, 2022
A Golgi oxygen sensor controls intestinal mucin glycosylationGunnar C Hansson
The Journal of Physiology|August 3, 2010
Sparkling water--bicarbonate for cervix and cystic fibrosisGunnar C Hansson
Journal of Cell Science|August 20, 2011
CFTR anion channel modulates expression of human transmembrane mucin MUC3 through the PDZ protein GOPCThaher Pelaseyed, Gunnar C Hansson
Cell Host & Microbe|July 14, 2017
Bacteria Tell Us How to Protect Our IntestineGeorge Birchenough, Gunnar C Hansson
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 17, 2016
The Densely O-Glycosylated MUC2 Mucin Protects the Intestine and Provides Food for the Commensal BacteriaLiisa Arike, Gunnar C Hansson
Journal of Cell Science|March 15, 2020
Membrane mucins of the intestine at a glanceThaher Pelaseyed, Gunnar C Hansson
The Biochemical Journal|June 22, 2006
Cleavage in the GDPH sequence of the C-terminal cysteine-rich part of the human MUC5AC mucinMartin E Lidell, Gunnar C Hansson
Cell Host & Microbe|July 13, 2023
Intestinal mucus and their glycans: A habitat for thriving microbiotaAna S Luis, Gunnar C Hansson
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Current Opinion in Microbiology|December 20, 2011
Role of mucus layers in gut infection and inflammationGunnar C Hansson
Annual Review of Biochemistry|April 4, 2020
Mucins and the MicrobiomeGunnar C Hansson
The EMBO Journal|November 16, 2022
A Golgi oxygen sensor controls intestinal mucin glycosylationGunnar C Hansson
The Journal of Physiology|August 3, 2010
Sparkling water--bicarbonate for cervix and cystic fibrosisGunnar C Hansson
Journal of Cell Science|August 20, 2011
CFTR anion channel modulates expression of human transmembrane mucin MUC3 through the PDZ protein GOPCThaher Pelaseyed, Gunnar C Hansson
Cell Host & Microbe|July 14, 2017
Bacteria Tell Us How to Protect Our IntestineGeorge Birchenough, Gunnar C Hansson
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 17, 2016
The Densely O-Glycosylated MUC2 Mucin Protects the Intestine and Provides Food for the Commensal BacteriaLiisa Arike, Gunnar C Hansson
Journal of Cell Science|March 15, 2020
Membrane mucins of the intestine at a glanceThaher Pelaseyed, Gunnar C Hansson
The Biochemical Journal|June 22, 2006
Cleavage in the GDPH sequence of the C-terminal cysteine-rich part of the human MUC5AC mucinMartin E Lidell, Gunnar C Hansson
Cell Host & Microbe|July 13, 2023
Intestinal mucus and their glycans: A habitat for thriving microbiotaAna S Luis, Gunnar C Hansson
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