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NECTIN4 expression in sebaceous and sweat gland carcinoma

EJD. European journal of dermatology, 2022
Sebaceous carcinoma and sweat gland carcinoma (malignant tumours with apocrine and eccrine differentiation) are rare malignant adnexal tumours that differentiate toward sebaceous glands and eccrine and apocrine glands, respectively. Because of the rarity
Takamichi Ito   +6 more
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The human eccrine sweat gland: Structure, function and disorders

, 2015
The ability to thermoregulate is a key component in allowing humans to live and work in a variety of torrid environments. A key thermoregulatory component is the role the skin plays in dissipating heat, through vasodilation of skin blood vessels and its ...
D. Bovell
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cysteine proteinase inhibitor in eccrine sweat is derived from sweat gland.

American Journal of Physiology, 1991
Although cysteine proteinases have been reported to be present in human eccrine sweat, their endogenous inhibitors, cysteine proteinase inhibitors (CPIs), have remained unstudied.
H. Yokozeki   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Individual variations in structure and function of human eccrine sweat gland.

American Journal of Physiology, 1983
The mechanisms underlying variations in perspiration rate at the glandular level are still poorly understood. Human eccrine sweat glands were dissected from the back of 12 adults, cannulated, and stimulated in vitro with methacholine (Mch).
K. Sato, F. Sato
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Eccrine sweat gland activity and racial differences in resting skin conductance.

Psychophysiology, 1965
Active eccrine sweat gland activity was measured in 30 Negro and 29 Caucasian male subjects to determine whether sweat gland activity was a possible factor in racial differences in skin conductance.
L. Johnson, M. Landon
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Non‐invasive Analyte Access and Sensing through Eccrine Sweat: Challenges and Outlook circa 2016

, 2016
Despite the many ergonomic advantages of eccrine perspiration (sweat) compared to other possible biofluids (particularly in “wearable” devices), sweat remains an underrepresented source of biomarker analytes compared to the established biofluids blood ...
J. Heikenfeld
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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