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This causes dehydration of the secretions (thick mucous) and excessive loss of salt in sweat.
The internal wall of the cecum is composed of a thick mucous membrane, through which water and salts are absorbed.
In the digestive system, the abnormally thick mucous secretions interfere with the passage of digestive enzymes and thus block the body's absorption of essential nutrients.
Cystic fibrosis patients suffer from chronic bacterial infections and thick mucous in their lungs, due largely to a combination of microbial infections and resulting inflammation.
The newspaper quoted a pediatrician who explained that the airways of such infants are coated with a thick mucous substance, "hyaline... that interferes with oxygen getting in the... lungs".
After being ingested, the bacteria pass through the acid environment of the stomach and subsequently colonize the small intestine, using their whiplike flagella to swim through the thick mucous layers that cover the intestinal lining.
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It results in persistent lung infections--due to production of thick mucous--which also impair the ability to breathe.
Surely they would be prime candidates for phage therapy research.For Gods sake, hurry up with the science.They have never ending supplies of thick sticky mucous to experiment with.Get on with it.
For example, Campylobacter jejuni has an extra-powerful motor, which it uses to swim through thick stomach mucous.
It is also believed to be a major origin for gut-associated sepsis due to its lack of a thick protective mucous layer [ 16, 17].
Cystic fibrosis patients develop an unusually thick and sticky mucous in their lungs, creating an ideal environment for the growth of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterium (ScienceNow, 28 March 2002).
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