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Antigen expression of human eccrine sweat glands

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2009
Background:  The proliferating abilities of sweat glands are very limited, so researches on the repair and regeneration of sweat glands are important. First of all, we must find out reliable and specific antigen markers of sweat glands.Objective:  To investigate the antigen expression of human eccrine sweat glands.Methods:  The development of eccrine ...
Gang Zhou   +3 more
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The Distribution of Eccrine Sweat Glands of Australian Aborigines

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1971
SUMMARY A count was made of the eccrine sweat glands in 18 areas of skin of both male and female full-blood Australian aborigines. Australian white males and females, of comparable age, were used as controls. A table showing the counts obtained in the various areas is included in the report.
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Immunolocalization of cytokeratins in human eccrine sweat glands

Acta Histochemica, 1990
Eccrine sweat glands of adult human skin were described in terms of immunohistological distribution of cytokeratins using monoclonal antibodies. The results are in favour of a segmental cytokeratin expression and provide a feasible basis for the investigation of pathological conditions.
Schaarschmidt H, Knopf B, Uwe Wollina
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Eccrine sweat gland activity in heat acclimation

International Journal of Biometeorology, 1965
The response of eccrine sweat glands of the forearms of four females was investigated during acclimation to heat. The sweat rate increased progressively during ten exposures. There was no significant change in the number of active sweat glands. The increased sweat rate could, therefore, be attributed to enhanced secretory activity of individual glands.
Charlotte R. Smith   +2 more
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Sweat Glands: Eccrine and Apocrine

1989
RAnvier (1879) distinguished two main classes of gland in mammalian skin, the “holocrine” glands (such as sebaceous glands), in which cellular disintegration provides the secretory material, and the “merocrine” glands, in which the cells do not lose their structural integrity.
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Acquired anhidrosis associated with systemic sarcoidosis: quantification of nerve fibres around eccrine glands by confocal microscopy

British Journal of Dermatology, 2018
M. Nishida   +6 more
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Degranulation and shrinkage of dark cells in eccrine glands and elevated serum carcinoembryonic antigen in patients with acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2017
Kenji Sano   +5 more
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Eccrine sweat glands associate with the human hair follicle within a defined compartment of dermal white adipose tissue

British Journal of Dermatology, 2018
E. Poblet   +8 more
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Organoid nevus with eccrine sweat gland predominance

Archiv f�r Dermatologische Forschung, 1971
In the light of the modern interpretation of organoid nevi, the paper presents a case of this malformation with predominant development of eccrine sweat glands.
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Differential antigen expression between human eccrine sweat glands and hair follicles/pilosebaceous units

Journal of Molecular Histology, 2019
Leilei Cao   +7 more
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