English edit

Etymology edit

muci- +‎ -ification

Noun edit

mucification (countable and uncountable, plural mucifications)

  1. The modification of epithelial cells to secrete mucus
    • 2015 August 30, Ashley R. Styczynski et al., “In vitro antiretroviral activity and in vivo toxicity of the potential topical microbicide copper phthalocyanine sulfate”, in Virology Journal[1], volume 12, →DOI:
      The outer stratum mucification layer is composed of epithelial cells containing mucin vacuoles and overlies an eosinophilic-staining stratum corneum showing artifactual intra-layer separation of the cornified cells.