Invisible sweat sensor: ultrathin membrane mimics skin for stress monitoring [PDF]
Epidermal skin sensors have emerged as a promising approach for continuous and noninvasive monitoring of vital health signals, but to maximize their performance, these sensors must integrate seamlessly with the skin, minimizing impedance while maintaining the skin's natural protective and regulatory functions.In this study, we introduce an ...
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Electron Microscopic Study on Human Eccrine Sweat Glands
Toshio Ito, Susumu Shibasaki
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Primary Cutaneous Low Grade Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of Eyelid [PDF]
Primary cutaneous mucinous adenocarcinoma is a rare adnexal neoplasm, eyelid being the most common site of presentation. Clinically it is mistaken for a benign / cystic lesion.
CS, Indira+3 more
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Solute and Water Secretion by the Eccrine Sweat Glands of the Rat*
Richard P. Quatrale, Karl Laden
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Gland Segmentation Using SAM With Cancer Grade as a Prompt [PDF]
Cancer grade is a critical clinical criterion that can be used to determine the degree of cancer malignancy. Revealing the condition of the glands, a precise gland segmentation can assist in a more effective cancer grade classification. In machine learning, binary classification information about glands (i.e., benign and malignant) can be utilized as a
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The metabolism and hormonal responses of human eccrine sweat glands isolated by collagenase digestion [PDF]
Terence Kealey
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Bridging Optical Sensing and Wearable Health Monitoring: A Functionalized Plasmonic Nanopillar for Non-Invasive Sweat Glucose Detection [PDF]
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is vital for diabetes care, but current systems rely on invasive implants or electrochemical sensors that often cause discomfort and skin irritation. Non-invasive alternatives remain limited by low sensitivity and poor compatibility with complex sweat environments, highlighting the urgent need for a comfortable and ...
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The local training effect of secretory activity on the response of eccrine sweat glands
Kenneth J. Collins+2 more
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cAMP-dependent Cl- Channel Protein (CFTR) and Its mRNA Are Expressed in the Secretory Portion of Human Eccrine Sweat Gland [PDF]
Fusako Sato, Kenzo Sato
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