The Amount of MUC5B mucin in cervical mucus peaks at midcycle.
@article{Gipson2001TheAO,
title={The Amount of MUC5B mucin in cervical mucus peaks at midcycle.},
author={Ilene K. Gipson and Roberto Moccia and Sandra J. Spurr-Michaud and Pablo Arg{\"u}eso and Antonio R. Gargiulo and J. A. G. Hill and Gwynneth D. Offner and Henry T. Keutmann},
journal={The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism},
year={2001},
volume={86 2},
pages={
594-600
}
}The physical character and amount of mucus secreted by the endocervix changes dramatically during the menstrual cycle to facilitate sperm migration at the time of midcycle ovulation. Mucins are highly glycosylated, high-molecular-weight proteins, which are the major structural components of the protective mucus gel covering all wet-surfaced epithelia, including that of the endocervix. We have previously demonstrated that the endocervical epithelium expresses messenger RNA (mRNA) of three of the…
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