PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 17383837-2 2007 The interactions between these copolymers and porcine stomach mucin have been studied in aqueous solutions using dynamic light scattering, zeta-potential measurements, turbidimetric titration and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). copolymers 31-41 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 62-67 17383837-3 2007 It was demonstrated that mixing aqueous dispersions of mucin with solutions of the cationic copolymers results in significant changes in size distribution and zeta-potential of its particles. copolymers 92-102 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 55-60 17383837-4 2007 It was found that an increase in the content of hydrophobic groups in copolymers leads to more efficient adsorption of macromolecules on the surface of mucin particles, which evidences the importance of hydrophobic effects in mucoadhesion. copolymers 70-80 LOC100508689 Homo sapiens 152-157