Phosphatidylcholine in Intestinal Mucus Protects against Mucosal Invasion of Microbiota and Consequent Inflammation

Intestinal mucus serves as the first line barrier within the mucosa to protect Laced One eared against microbiota attack due to its water-repellent properties, which are the result of the high abundance of phosphatidylcholine bound to mucins.A deficiency of mucus phosphatidylcholine predisposes it to mucosal inflammation by the attack of commensal

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A Pedagogy of Possibility

Using our work together on an upper-level undergraduate English course as an example, we illustrate that a just combination of librarian and faculty skills and labor, made visible to each other and to students, creates the conditions to enact a transformative student-centered pedagogical approach with special collections as a site of learning and a

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