MUCUS AND DISEASES

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Mucus, while disagreeable to consider, assumes a significant part in wellbeing. It's a defensive surface that lines organs in the human respiratory, stomach related and regenerative frameworks—and in frog skin.

Specialists from the University of Pittsburgh as of late utilized cells from an amphibian frog species called Xenopus to study bodily fluid and tissue recovery in people. Their outcomes were distributed in Nature Communications.