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Radiation response of murine eccrine sweat glands

Radiotherapy and Oncology, 1995
Following irradiation of the left-hind feet of mice, we measured the ability of the eccrine glands to secrete sweat following stimulation by pilocarpine. Silicone elastomer impression moulds of the foot pads gave repeatable, detailed localization of sweat ducts by retaining the impression of each emerging sweat droplet.
W.J. Morris, H. Johns, Michael C. Joiner
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Histochemistry of glycoconjugates in the goat nasolabial skin with special reference to eccrine glands.

Acta Anatomica, 1988
The histochemistry of glycoconjugates in the nasolabial skin of the goat has been studied by means of a series of selected methods of light microscopy.
A. Tsukise, O. Fujimori, K. Yamada
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On the Mechanism of the Inactive Eccrine Human Sweat Gland

Archives of Dermatology, 1968
Normal skin and skin stripped of its stratum corneum from 40 individuals was tested for ability to sweat. Sweat rates were recorded with a modified Bullard sudorometer. Most subjects showed an increase in sweating with stratum corneum removal. We conclude that the so-called inactivity of the eccrine gland may be due not only to inability of its ...
Howard I. Maibach, Bernard I. Gordon
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Malignant eccrine poroma invading the parotid gland

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2006
Malignant eccrine poroma was first described by Pinkus and Mehregon in 1963. Because of the histologic characteristics of the tumor, these authors concluded that the tumor was likely of eccrine origin. Malignant eccrine poroma originates from the intraepidermal ductal portion of the eccrine gland.
Volkan Akdogan   +3 more
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Isolation of a viable eccrine sweat gland by dispase

Archives of Dermatological Research, 1983
Dispase was used to obtain viable eccrine sweat glands from human skin in an intact shape. The full thickness of human skin was soaked in a solution of dispase in Eagle's minimum essential medium at a concentration of 500 units/ml and kept in a refrigerator at 4 degrees C for 24 h.
Yukio Kitano   +2 more
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Effect of aldosterone on mammalian eccrine sweat glands

Experientia, 1970
Nachweis, dass Natriumretention bei der menschlichen Temperaturregulation und in den exokrinen Schweissdrusen der Handflachen von Aldosteron verursacht wird; dies im Unterschied zu den Drusen in Katzenpfoten, welche charakteristischerweise vom exokrinen Sekretionsprozess des duktalen Ionenwechsels nicht beeinflusst werden und weder auf Aldosteron noch ...
K. J. Collins   +2 more
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Sweat Gland Carcinoma Ex Eccrine Spiradenoma

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1987
We herein report two cases of sweat gland carcinoma that arose in association with eccrine spiradenoma. These lesions presented as enlarging masses that previously had been stable for many years. One produced widespread metastasis and death 5 months after diagnosis.
Mark R. Pittelkow   +3 more
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Effect of VIP on sweat secretion and cAMP accumulation in isolated simian eccrine glands.

American Journal of Physiology, 1987
Although vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)-immunoreactive nerves have been identified around the eccrine sweat glands, their functional significance is unknown.
K. Sato, F. Sato
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ECCRINE SWEAT GLAND CARCINOMA WITH METASTABES

British Journal of Dermatology, 1972
SUMMARY.— A case of metastasizing eccrine sweat gland carcinoma is presented. It developed on the thigh, which is a highly unusual site. The course was consistent with the recognized poor prognosis.
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Diseases of the Eccrine Sweat Glands

2000
The eccrine glands are free-standing adnexal structures that have no relationship to the hair follicle. They are distributed over the entire body, but are especially numerous on the palms, soles and forehead. The total number of eccrine glands is 2–3 million.
Helmut H. Wolff   +3 more
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