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The Long Trail of Mucus
Episode 706

The Long Trail of Mucus

From the slime coating slugs to the saliva in our mouths, many slippery bodily fluids contain mucus. So how did this biological feature evolve? A new study sheds light on a very unexpected origin for mucins in mammals. Jeff and Anthony slide right into the topic, and are surprised how sticky the topic can be.

We Have Concerns

October 14, 202259m 50sExplicit

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