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  • Mucus
  • Secretion produced by mucous membranes

    Mucus (/ˈmjuːkəs/, MEW-kəs) is a slippery fluid produced by, and covering, mucous membranes. Mucus forms a protective barrier between epithelial cells

    Mucus

    Mucus

    Mucus

  • Mucus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up mucus or mucous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mucus is a slippery secretion produced by, and covering, mucous membranes. Mucus may also refer

    Mucus (disambiguation)

    Mucus_(disambiguation)

  • Mucous membrane
  • Protective layer that lines the interior of hollow organs

    epithelial cells that secrete mucus, and an underlying lamina propria of loose connective tissue. The type of cells and type of mucus secreted vary from organ

    Mucous membrane

    Mucous membrane

    Mucous_membrane

  • Cervix
  • Lower part of the uterus in the female reproductive system

    include methods that observe cervical mucus, such as the Creighton Model and Billings method. Cervical mucus's consistency changes during menstrual periods

    Cervix

    Cervix

    Cervix

  • Eating mucus
  • Act of ingesting mucus

    known as eating mucus, is the act of extracting dried nasal mucus with one's finger and the succeeding action of ingesting the mucus from nose picking

    Eating mucus

    Eating_mucus

  • Mucus plug
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mucus plug may refer to: plugging of the bronchioles by mucus Cervical mucus plug This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mucus

    Mucus plug

    Mucus_plug

  • Alkaline mucus
  • Thick fluid produced by animals

    Alkaline mucus is a thick fluid produced by animals which confers tissue protection in an acidic environment, such as in the stomach. Mucus that serves

    Alkaline mucus

    Alkaline_mucus

  • Phlegm
  • Mucus produced by the respiratory system (excluding the nasal passages)

    heat") is mucus produced by the respiratory system, excluding that produced by the throat and nose passages. It often refers to respiratory mucus expelled

    Phlegm

    Phlegm

    Phlegm

  • Mucus fishing syndrome
  • Medical disorder

    Mucus fishing syndrome is a rare condition caused by repeated self damage to the conjunctiva. The condition causes excessive mucus production. Patients

    Mucus fishing syndrome

    Mucus fishing syndrome

    Mucus_fishing_syndrome

  • Rheum
  • Mucus naturally discharged from eyes, nose, or mouth during sleep

    Rheum (/ruːm/; from Greek: ῥεῦμα rheuma 'a flowing, rheum') is a thin mucus naturally discharged from the eyes, nose, or mouth, often during sleep (contrast

    Rheum

    Rheum

    Rheum

  • Mucoactive agent
  • Drugs that clear mucus from airways

    volume, viscosity, transportation, and composition of mucus or sputum. They often aid in clearing mucus or sputum from the upper and lower airways. These

    Mucoactive agent

    Mucoactive agent

    Mucoactive_agent

  • Cervical mucus plug
  • Plug sealing the cervical canal during pregnancy

    cervical mucus plug (operculum) is a plug that fills and seals the cervical canal during pregnancy. It is formed by a small amount of cervical mucus that

    Cervical mucus plug

    Cervical_mucus_plug

  • Snail slime
  • External bodily secretion produced by snails

    a kind of mucus (an external bodily secretion) produced by snails, which are gastropod mollusks. Land snails and slugs both produce mucus, as does every

    Snail slime

    Snail slime

    Snail_slime

  • Spinnbarkeit
  • Biomedical rheology term

    varying degrees in mucus, saliva, albumen and similar viscoelastic fluids. The term is used especially with reference to cervical mucus at the time just

    Spinnbarkeit

    Spinnbarkeit

    Spinnbarkeit

  • Vaginal lubrication
  • Natural lubrication of the vagina during sexual arousal

    introitus (vaginal opening), also secrete mucus to augment vaginal wall secretions. Near ovulation, cervical mucus provides additional lubrication. Vaginal

    Vaginal lubrication

    Vaginal lubrication

    Vaginal_lubrication

  • Post-nasal drip
  • Medical condition

    idiopathically as catarrh, occurs when excessive mucus is produced by the nasal mucosa. The excess mucus accumulates in the back of the nose, and eventually

    Post-nasal drip

    Post-nasal drip

    Post-nasal_drip

  • Rectal discharge
  • Intermittent or continuous expression of liquid from the anus

    continuous expression of liquid from the anus (per rectum). Normal rectal mucus is needed for proper excretion of waste. Otherwise, this is closely related

    Rectal discharge

    Rectal_discharge

  • Gastric mucosal barrier
  • Part of the stomach

    fluid beneath it. The mucus layer thus normally significantly slows diffusion of H+ ions, and any H+ ions that penetrate the mucus layer are neutralized

    Gastric mucosal barrier

    Gastric mucosal barrier

    Gastric_mucosal_barrier

  • Hemoptysis
  • Bloody mucus from coughing

    Hemoptysis or haemoptysis is the discharge of blood or blood-stained mucus through the mouth coming from the bronchi, larynx, trachea, or lungs. In other

    Hemoptysis

    Hemoptysis

    Hemoptysis

  • Nose-blowing
  • Expulsion of nasal mucus by exhaling forcefully through the nose

    Nose-blowing is the act of expelling nasal mucus by exhaling forcefully through the nose. This is usually done into a facial tissue or handkerchief, facial

    Nose-blowing

    Nose-blowing

    Nose-blowing

  • Sneeze
  • Semi-autonomous, convulsive expulsion of air from the lungs through the nose and mouth

    nose in an explosive, spasmodic involuntary action. This action allows for mucus to escape through the nasal cavity and saliva to escape from the oral cavity

    Sneeze

    Sneeze

    Sneeze

  • Respiratory tract
  • Structure of the respiratory system

    secreted mucus foreign particles toward the laryngopharynx upwards and outwards, in a process called mucociliary clearance, preventing mucus accumulation

    Respiratory tract

    Respiratory tract

    Respiratory_tract

  • 12 Golden Country Greats
  • 1996 studio album by Ween

    vocal part on every song except "Piss Up a Rope" and "Help Me Scrape the Mucus off My Brain", which feature Dean on lead vocals. The Jordanaires, best

    12 Golden Country Greats

    12_Golden_Country_Greats

  • Mucociliary clearance
  • Mechanism in the respiratory system

    surface liquid produced, both of the periciliary sol layer and the overlying mucus gel layer, and of the number and quality of the cilia present in the lining

    Mucociliary clearance

    Mucociliary clearance

    Mucociliary_clearance

  • Gastric mucosa
  • Mucous membrane layer of the stomach

    mucosa is the mucous membrane layer that lines the entire stomach. The mucus is secreted by gastric glands, and surface mucous cells in the mucosa to

    Gastric mucosa

    Gastric mucosa

    Gastric_mucosa

  • Nasal mucosa
  • Part of the mucous membrane lining the nasal cavity

    where increased numbers of goblet cells produce a greater amount of nasal mucus. It is very thin in the meatuses on the floor of the nasal cavities, and

    Nasal mucosa

    Nasal mucosa

    Nasal_mucosa

  • Epiphragm
  • Temporary barrier produced by snails

    temporary pools dry up. In most species, the epiphragm is made of dried mucus, and although it is elastic, it is fairly easily torn when forcibly removing

    Epiphragm

    Epiphragm

    Epiphragm

  • Rhinorrhea
  • Filling of the nasal cavity with fluid mucus

    (British English), or informally, runny nose, is the free discharge of a thin mucus fluid from the nose; it is an extremely common condition. It is a common

    Rhinorrhea

    Rhinorrhea

    Rhinorrhea

  • Fern test
  • Medical test

    (or during pregnancy), the cervical mucus forms fern-like patterns due to crystallization of sodium chloride on mucus fibers. This pattern is known as arborization

    Fern test

    Fern test

    Fern_test

  • Slime coat
  • Fish integument

    The slime coat (also fish slime, mucus layer or slime layer) is the coating of mucus covering the body of all fish. An important part of fish anatomy

    Slime coat

    Slime coat

    Slime_coat

  • Vaginal epithelium
  • Inner lining of the vagina

    epithelium as consisting of as many as 40 distinct layers of cells. The mucus found on the epithelium is secreted by the cervix and uterus. The rugae

    Vaginal epithelium

    Vaginal epithelium

    Vaginal_epithelium

  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Genetic disorder affecting mostly the lungs

    inherited in an autosomal recessive manner that impairs the normal clearance of mucus from the lungs, which facilitates the colonization and infection of the

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic_fibrosis

  • Billings ovulation method
  • Fertility awareness method

    Billings ovulation method is a method in which women use their vaginal mucus to determine their fertility. It does not rely on the presence of ovulation

    Billings ovulation method

    Billings_ovulation_method

  • Mucorrhea
  • Discharge of mucus

    discharge of mucus, especially when excessive. The term may refer to mucous rectal discharge or refer to the emission of a large amount of mucus through the

    Mucorrhea

    Mucorrhea

  • Postcoital test
  • Test used for the evaluation of infertility

    examines interaction between sperm and mucus of the cervix. The PCT examines sperm survival in cervical mucus during the pre-ovulatory period and determines

    Postcoital test

    Postcoital_test

  • Snail
  • Shelled gastropod

    muscles to deform the mucus layer beneath it into different wave-like patterns. The snail's foot, in combination with the mucus layer it secretes, is

    Snail

    Snail

    Snail

  • Sputum
  • Mucus that is coughed up from the lower airways

    Sputum is mucus that is coughed up from the lower airways (the trachea and bronchi). It is commonly referred to as "phlegm". In medicine, sputum samples

    Sputum

    Sputum

    Sputum

  • Bronchitis
  • Inflammation of the large airways in the lungs

    frequent exacerbations. Chronic bronchitis is marked by mucus hypersecretion and mucins. The excess mucus is produced by an increased number of goblet cells

    Bronchitis

    Bronchitis

    Bronchitis

  • Sniffle
  • Act of inhalation

    sniffle is the instinctive action of inhaling quickly in order to prevent mucus from flowing from one's nasal cavity, as an alternative to blowing the nose

    Sniffle

    Sniffle

  • Peribronchial cuffing
  • Localized patches of lung collapse caused by excess fluid or mucus buildup

    wall thickening, is a radiologic sign which occurs when excess fluid or mucus buildup in the small airway passages of the lung causes localized patches

    Peribronchial cuffing

    Peribronchial cuffing

    Peribronchial_cuffing

  • Bromhexine
  • Mucolytic drug

    viscous or excessive mucus from the common cold, influenza, or other respiratory infections. Its use is intended to clear mucus from the respiratory tract

    Bromhexine

    Bromhexine

    Bromhexine

  • Mucophagy
  • Feeding on mucus of fishes or invertebrates

    (literally "mucus feeding") is defined as the act of feeding on mucus of fishes or invertebrates. Also, it may refer to consumption of mucus or dried mucus in

    Mucophagy

    Mucophagy

  • Mucoadhesion
  • Mucoadhesion describes the attractive forces between a biological material and mucus or mucous membrane. Mucous membranes adhere to epithelial surfaces such

    Mucoadhesion

    Mucoadhesion

  • Nose picking
  • Human habit

    the act of extracting mucus with one's finger (rhinotillexis) and may include the subsequent ingestion of the extracted mucus (mucophagy). In Western

    Nose picking

    Nose picking

    Nose_picking

  • Slug
  • Shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusc

    whereas the thick mucus spreads from front to back. Slugs also produce thick mucus that coats the whole body of the animal. The mucus secreted by the foot

    Slug

    Slug

    Slug

  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • Lung disease involving long-term poor airflow

    bronchitis involves ongoing inflammation of the airways, causing excess mucus production, coughing, and chest discomfort. Emphysema involves damage to

    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    Chronic_obstructive_pulmonary_disease

  • Mucopurulent discharge
  • Secretion of mucus and pus from bodily orifices

    discharge is the emission or secretion of fluid containing mucus and pus (muco- pertaining to mucus and purulent pertaining to pus) from the eye, nose, cervix

    Mucopurulent discharge

    Mucopurulent discharge

    Mucopurulent_discharge

  • Goblet cell
  • Epithelial cells that secrete mucins

    epithelium into goblet cells plays a key role in the excessive mucus production, known as mucus hypersecretion, seen in many respiratory diseases, including

    Goblet cell

    Goblet cell

    Goblet_cell

  • Parrotfish
  • Clade of ray-finned fishes

    parrotfish (Scarus vetula), secrete a mucus cocoon, particularly at night; prior to resting, some species extrude mucus from their mouths, forming a protective

    Parrotfish

    Parrotfish

    Parrotfish

  • Submucosal glands
  • List of various racemose exocrine glands

    various racemose exocrine glands of the mucous type. These glands secrete mucus to facilitate the movement of particles along the body's various tubes,

    Submucosal glands

    Submucosal_glands

  • Cervical mucus method
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cervical mucus method may refer to a specific method of fertility awareness or natural family planning: Billings ovulation method Creighton Model FertilityCare

    Cervical mucus method

    Cervical_mucus_method

  • Arnold Ehret
  • German naturopath and alternative health educator

    immune system, Ehret believed that white blood cells are caused by consuming mucus-forming foods, and as waste materials, poison the blood. His ideas about

    Arnold Ehret

    Arnold_Ehret

  • Spitting
  • Ejection of saliva

    Spitting is the act of forcibly ejecting saliva, sputum, nasal mucus and/or other substances from the mouth. The act is often done to get rid of unwanted

    Spitting

    Spitting

    Spitting

  • Fertility awareness
  • Methods to determine menstrual phases

    signs: basal body temperature, cervical mucus, and cervical position. Systems relying exclusively on cervical mucus include the Billings ovulation method

    Fertility awareness

    Fertility awareness

    Fertility_awareness

  • Bioadhesives inspired by gastropods
  • Mucus is the viscoelastic, biological secretions from gastropods like snails and slugs. Gastropod mucus serves as a lubricant and survival mechanism,

    Bioadhesives inspired by gastropods

    Bioadhesives_inspired_by_gastropods

  • Cornu aspersum
  • Species of edible land snail

    When injured or badly irritated the snail produces a defensive froth of mucus that might repel some enemies or overwhelm aggressive small ants and the

    Cornu aspersum

    Cornu aspersum

    Cornu_aspersum

  • Human digestive system
  • Digestive system in humans

    segmentation. Gastric juice containing gastric acid, and the production of mucus in the stomach, are essential for the continuation of digestion. Peristalsis

    Human digestive system

    Human digestive system

    Human_digestive_system

  • Sodium in biology
  • Use of sodium by organisms

    help of the sodium potassium pump, and are paired with water to thin the mucus of the airway lumen when the active Cystic Fibrosis Transport Receptor moves

    Sodium in biology

    Sodium in biology

    Sodium_in_biology

  • Foveolar cell
  • Mucus-producing cells in stomach lining protective against gastric acid

    Foveolar cells or surface mucous cells are mucus-producing cells which cover the inside of the stomach, protecting it from the corrosive nature of gastric

    Foveolar cell

    Foveolar cell

    Foveolar_cell

  • Loogie
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    phlegm and nasal mucus expectorated from the throat by coughing. It may also refer to: Hocking a loogie, inhaling hard to force nasal mucus to collect at

    Loogie

    Loogie

  • Oral mucocele
  • Swelling due to obstructed salivary glands

    extravasation phenomena) is a condition caused by two related phenomena - mucus extravasation phenomenon and mucous retention cyst. Mucous extravasation

    Oral mucocele

    Oral mucocele

    Oral_mucocele

  • Nasal irrigation
  • Personal hygiene practice for rinsing out nasal passages

    personal hygiene practice in which the nasal cavity is washed to flush out mucus and debris from the nose and sinuses, in order to enhance nasal breathing

    Nasal irrigation

    Nasal irrigation

    Nasal_irrigation

  • List of paraphilias
  • Medical conditions

    beings; imagined shrinking of beings. Morphophilia Particular body shapes or sizes. Mucophilia Mucus. Mysophilia Dirtiness, soiled or decaying things.

    List of paraphilias

    List_of_paraphilias

  • Catarrh
  • Inflammation of mucous membranes in one of the airways or cavities of the body

    to the throat and paranasal sinuses. It can result in a thick exudate of mucus and white blood cells caused by the swelling of the mucous membranes in

    Catarrh

    Catarrh

  • Mucin
  • Glycoprotein

    membrane-bound mucins, forming the glycocalyx, or secreted mucins, forming mucus-gels. These mucus gels cover the wet epithelium, serving functions from lubrication

    Mucin

    Mucin

    Mucin

  • Banana slug
  • Genus of molluscs

    excrete a thick coating of mucus around their bodies and can also aestivate. To do so, they secrete a protective layer of mucus and insulate themselves with

    Banana slug

    Banana slug

    Banana_slug

  • Acetylcysteine
  • Medication used to treat overdose of paracetamol

    used to treat paracetamol (acetaminophen) overdose and to loosen thick mucus in individuals with chronic bronchopulmonary disorders, such as pneumonia

    Acetylcysteine

    Acetylcysteine

    Acetylcysteine

  • Mucocele
  • Distension with accumulation of mucus

    A mucocele is a distension of a hollow organ or cavity because of mucus buildup. Oral mucocele is the most common benign lesion of the salivary glands

    Mucocele

    Mucocele

  • Nabothian cyst
  • Mucus filled cyst on the surface of the cervix

    A nabothian cyst (or nabothian follicle) is a mucus-filled cyst on the surface of the cervix. They are most often caused when stratified squamous epithelium

    Nabothian cyst

    Nabothian cyst

    Nabothian_cyst

  • List of Power Rangers Dino Fury characters
  • human forms, Mucus goes on to run a circus with him. The pair would later help the Cosmic Fury Rangers in their fight against Lord Zedd. Mucus is voiced

    List of Power Rangers Dino Fury characters

    List_of_Power_Rangers_Dino_Fury_characters

  • Paramyxoviridae
  • Family of viruses

    Paramyxoviridae (from Greek para- “by the side of” and myxa “mucus”) is a family of negative-strand RNA viruses in the order Mononegavirales. Vertebrates

    Paramyxoviridae

    Paramyxoviridae

    Paramyxoviridae

  • Bronchocele
  • Medical condition of the respiratory system

    bronchocele is a segment of bronchus that is filled with mucus and completely enclosed so the mucus cannot drain out. This segment is usually dilated. It

    Bronchocele

    Bronchocele

  • Katharina Ribbeck
  • German-American biochemist and biophysicist

    the first researchers to study how mucus impacts microbial behavior. Ribbeck investigates both the function of mucus as a barrier to pathogens such as

    Katharina Ribbeck

    Katharina Ribbeck

    Katharina_Ribbeck

  • Power Rangers Cosmic Fury
  • 2023 American television series

    Johnson as Ed "Pop-Pop" Jones Torum Heng as the voice and human form of Mucus Campbell Cooley as the voice and human form of Slyther Brooke Williams as

    Power Rangers Cosmic Fury

    Power_Rangers_Cosmic_Fury

  • Gastric glands
  • Glands in lining of the human stomach

    pits. Other mucus secreting cells are found in the necks of the glands. These are mucous neck cells that produce a different kind of mucus. There are two

    Gastric glands

    Gastric glands

    Gastric_glands

  • Cervical drug delivery
  • Drug delivery methodology

    permeate the mucus barrier. The mechanisms for penetration and bioactivity of the cervical mucus must be understood to utilize the mucus’s potential as

    Cervical drug delivery

    Cervical drug delivery

    Cervical_drug_delivery

  • Earthworm Jim
  • Video game series from 1994

    Psy-Crow, Queen Slug-for-a-Butt, Evil the Cat, Bob the Killer Goldfish, Major Mucus, and Professor Monkey-for-a-Head. The game was very well-received on both

    Earthworm Jim

    Earthworm_Jim

  • Lineus longissimus
  • Species of ribbon worm

    Its mucus contains a relatively strong neurotoxin which it uses as a defense against predators. When handled, it produces large amounts of thick mucus with

    Lineus longissimus

    Lineus longissimus

    Lineus_longissimus

  • Ampullae of Lorenzini
  • Sensory organs in some fish that detect electrical fields

    electroreceptors, sense organs able to detect electric fields. They form a network of mucus-filled pores in the skin of cartilaginous fish (sharks, rays, and chimaeras)

    Ampullae of Lorenzini

    Ampullae of Lorenzini

    Ampullae_of_Lorenzini

  • Mollusca
  • Phylum of invertebrate animals

    that secrete slimy mucus, to which the food sticks. Beating cilia (tiny "hairs") drive the mucus towards the stomach, so the mucus forms a long string

    Mollusca

    Mollusca

    Mollusca

  • Ambroxol
  • Pharmaceutical drug

    bronchopulmonary diseases associated with abnormal mucus secretion and impaired mucus transport. It promotes mucus clearance, facilitates expectoration and eases

    Ambroxol

    Ambroxol

    Ambroxol

  • Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    lining fluid (mucus) transport in the lung, pancreas and other organs, resulting in cystic fibrosis. Complications include thickened mucus in the lungs

    Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator

    Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator

    Cystic_fibrosis_transmembrane_conductance_regulator

  • Discus (fish)
  • Genus of fishes

    parental care behaviour (discus parents feeding their progeny with skin mucus), discus fish parents transmit key microorganisms to their fry. This parent-to-offspring

    Discus (fish)

    Discus (fish)

    Discus_(fish)

  • Airway clearance therapy
  • Techniques to clear the respiratory airways

    number of airway clearance techniques to clear the respiratory airways of mucus and other secretions. Several respiratory diseases cause the normal mucociliary

    Airway clearance therapy

    Airway_clearance_therapy

  • Blennioidei
  • Order of fishes

    Blennies (from the Greek ἡ βλέννα and τό βλέννος, mucus, slime) are a diverse clade of ray-finned fish in the suborder Blennioidei of the percomorph order

    Blennioidei

    Blennioidei

    Blennioidei

  • Innate immune system
  • Immunity strategy in living beings

    chemical barrier to infectious agents; via physical measures such as skin and mucus, and chemical measures such as clotting factors and host defence peptides

    Innate immune system

    Innate immune system

    Innate_immune_system

  • Bloody show
  • Bloody mucus discharge leading up to labour

    mucus through the vagina near the end of pregnancy. It is caused by thinning and dilation of the cervix, leading to detachment of the cervical mucus plug

    Bloody show

    Bloody_show

  • Sperm–cervical mucus contact test
  • Infertility test

    The sperm–cervical mucus contact test is an in-vitro slide test used for detecting antispermal antibodies. It is one of the investigations done for infertility

    Sperm–cervical mucus contact test

    Sperm–cervical_mucus_contact_test

  • Tuberculosis
  • Infectious disease

    Typical symptoms of active TB are chronic cough with blood-containing mucus, fever, night sweats, and weight loss. Infection of other organs can cause

    Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis

  • Laryngospasm
  • Involuntary contraction of the vocal folds restricting inhalation

    the area of the trachea below the vocal folds detects the entry of water, mucus, blood, or other substance. It may be associated with stridor or retractions

    Laryngospasm

    Laryngospasm

    Laryngospasm

  • Akkermansia muciniphila
  • Species of bacterium

    released monosaccharides are distributed to the environment, where other mucus-associated gut bacteria can utilize them. This way, A. muciniphila contributes

    Akkermansia muciniphila

    Akkermansia muciniphila

    Akkermansia_muciniphila

  • Respiratory epithelium
  • Mucosa that serves to moisten and protect the airways

    foreign particles, preventing infection and tissue injury by the secretion of mucus and the action of mucociliary clearance. The respiratory epithelium lining

    Respiratory epithelium

    Respiratory epithelium

    Respiratory_epithelium

  • Mating of gastropods
  • Mating habits of the class Gastropoda

    with the mucus to attract mates. It may even be possible for a follower to perform a quality assessment of a potential mate based on its mucus trail. The

    Mating of gastropods

    Mating of gastropods

    Mating_of_gastropods

  • Arion ater
  • Species of gastropod

    shells, slugs produce mucus—that may also contain toxins—to deter predators. Terrestrial slugs produce two other forms of mucus that facilitate locomotion

    Arion ater

    Arion ater

    Arion_ater

  • Glycoprotein O-fatty-acyltransferase
  • 142) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction palmitoyl-CoA + mucus glycoprotein ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } CoA + O-palmitoylglycoprotein

    Glycoprotein O-fatty-acyltransferase

    Glycoprotein_O-fatty-acyltransferase

  • Atelectasis
  • Partial collapse of a lung causing reduced gas exchange

    a bronchiole or bronchus, which can be within the airway (foreign body, mucus plug), from the wall (tumor, usually squamous cell carcinoma) or compressing

    Atelectasis

    Atelectasis

    Atelectasis

  • Mucin 2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Mucin 2, oligomeric mucus gel-forming, also known as MUC2, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MUC2 gene belonging to the mucin protein family

    Mucin 2

    Mucin 2

    Mucin_2

  • Saliva
  • Bodily fluid secreted by salivary glands

    in the mouth. In humans, saliva is around 99% water, plus electrolytes, mucus, white blood cells, epithelial cells (from which DNA can be extracted),

    Saliva

    Saliva

    Saliva

  • Vicks VapoRub
  • Mentholated topical ointment

    Vicks VapoRub directly onto the tracheae of ferrets caused an increase in mucus production compared to a water-based lubricant. One of these studies suggested

    Vicks VapoRub

    Vicks VapoRub

    Vicks_VapoRub

  • Epithelium
  • Tissue lining the surfaces of organs in animals

    hormones into the circulatory system, as well as the secretion of sweat, mucus, enzymes, and other products that are delivered by ducts to provide sensation

    Epithelium

    Epithelium

    Epithelium

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  • Pituitous
  • a.

    Consisting of, or resembling, pituite or mucus; full of mucus; discharging mucus.

  • Snivel
  • v. i.

    Mucus from the nose; snot.

  • Show
  • n.

    A discharge, from the vagina, of mucus streaked with blood, occuring a short time before labor.

  • Snot
  • n.

    Mucus secreted in, or discharged from, the nose.

  • Snet
  • v. t.

    The clear of mucus; to blow.

  • Hemorrhoids
  • n. pl.

    Livid and painful swellings formed by the dilation of the blood vessels around the margin of, or within, the anus, from which blood or mucus is occasionally discharged; piles; emerods.

  • Leucorrhoea
  • n.

    A discharge of a white, yellowish, or greenish, viscid mucus, resulting from inflammation or irritation of the membrane lining the genital organs of the female; the whites.

  • Slime
  • n.

    A mucuslike substance which exudes from the bodies of certain animals.

  • Rattle
  • n.

    The noise in the throat produced by the air in passing through mucus which the lungs are unable to expel; -- chiefly observable at the approach of death, when it is called the death rattle. See R/le.

  • Mucus
  • n.

    A gelatinous or slimy substance found in certain algae and other plants.

  • Mucusin
  • n.

    Mucin.

  • Snuffle
  • n.

    Obstruction of the nose by mucus; nasal catarrh of infants or children.

  • Mucus
  • n.

    Any other animal fluid of a viscid quality, as the synovial fluid, which lubricates the cavities of the joints; -- improperly so used.

  • Tartar
  • n.

    A correction which often incrusts the teeth, consisting of salivary mucus, animal matter, and phosphate of lime.

  • Pituitary
  • a.

    Secreting mucus or phlegm; as, the pituitary membrane, or the mucous membrane which lines the nasal cavities.

  • Phlegm
  • a.

    Viscid mucus secreted in abnormal quantity in the respiratory and digestive passages.

  • Secern
  • v. t.

    To secrete; as, mucus secerned in the nose.

  • Pip
  • n.

    A contagious disease of fowls, characterized by hoarseness, discharge from the nostrils and eyes, and an accumulation of mucus in the mouth, forming a "scale" on the tongue. By some the term pip is restricted to this last symptom, the disease being called roup by them.

  • Hoarseness
  • n.

    Harshness or roughness of voice or sound, due to mucus collected on the vocal cords, or to swelling or looseness of the cords.

  • Pituite
  • n.

    Mucus, phlegm.