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Testicular regulation of seasonal change in apocrine glands in the back skin of the brown bear (Ursus arctos). [PDF]

open access: goldJ Vet Med Sci, 2018
Brown bears communicate with other individuals using marking behavior. Bipedal back rubbing has been identified as a common marking posture. Oily substances are secreted via enlarged sebaceous glands in the back skin of male bears during the breeding ...
Tomiyasu J   +8 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Clinical and Molecular Evidence of ABCC11 Protein Expression in Axillary Apocrine Glands of Patients with Axillary Osmidrosis. [PDF]

open access: goldInt J Mol Sci, 2017
Accumulating evidence suggests that the risk of axillary osmidrosis is governed by a non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) 538G>A in human ATP-binding cassette C11 (ABCC11) gene.
Toyoda Y   +5 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Differential antigen expression between human apocrine sweat glands and eccrine sweat glands [PDF]

open access: greenEuropean Journal of Histochemistry, 2022
Bromhidrosis has a great negative impact on personal occupation and social psychology. It is not yet clear whether bromhidrosis is caused by apocrine sweat glands or the co-action of apocrine sweat glands and eccrine sweat glands. To distinguish between
Manxiu Cao   +9 more
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Apocrine secretion in Drosophila salivary glands: subcellular origin, dynamics, and identification of secretory proteins. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
In contrast to the well defined mechanism of merocrine exocytosis, the mechanism of apocrine secretion, which was first described over 180 years ago, remains relatively uncharacterized.
Robert Farkaš   +13 more
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Retroperitoneal Metastatic Apocrine Gland Ductal Adenocarcinoma in a Beagle Dog [PDF]

open access: goldVeterinary Sciences, 2022
Tumors of sweat glands usually originate from apocrine glands and can develop throughout the body but are rare in dogs. This report describes the retroperitoneal metastasis of primary cutaneous apocrine adenocarcinoma. An 8-year-old, spayed female beagle
Chang-Hwan Moon   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Apocrine secretion in the salivary glands of Drosophilidae and other dipterans is evolutionarily conserved [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2023
Apocrine secretion is a transport and secretory mechanism that remains only partially characterized, even though it is evolutionarily conserved among all metazoans, including humans.
Klaudia Babišová   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

? Syringocystadenoma ? Apocrine Gland Nævus [PDF]

open access: bronzeProceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1933
H. W. Allen, G. B. Dowling
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Human axillary apocrine glands: proteins involved in the apocrine secretory mechanism.

open access: yesHistology and histopathology, 2011
The apocrine secretory mechanism is a mode of secretion by which the apical part of the cell cytoplasm is pinched off, which leads to the formation of an aposome.
M. Stoeckelhuber   +6 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Apocrine carcinoma in the parotid gland and in the submandibular region

open access: goldBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 2005
The objectives of this paper are to report a case of apocrine carcinoma and the discussion of aspects related to its diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. Carcinomas with apocrine differentiation not related to extramammary Paget's disease, ductal breast carcinoma, Moll's glands adenocarcinoma and ceruminous glands carcinoma are very uncommon tumors. We
Jairo S. Francisco   +4 more
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Neural and Humoral Control of Apocrine Glands

open access: yesJournal of Investigative Dermatology, 1974
Evidence is presented that apocrine sweat glands are controlled by adrenergic and by circulating catecholamines of adrenomedullary origin. Sympathetic denervation of glands and neural stimulation experiments have demonstrated that a functional nerve ...
D. Robertshaw
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

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