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Effect of aldosterone on mammalian eccrine sweat glands
Experientia, 1970Nachweis, 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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ECCRINE SWEAT GLAND CARCINOMA WITH METASTABES
British Journal of Dermatology, 1972SUMMARY.— 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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Individual variations in structure and function of human eccrine sweat gland.
American Journal of Physiology, 1983The 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
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Eccrine sweat gland activity and racial differences in resting skin conductance.
Psychophysiology, 1965Active 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
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Sweat production in the isolated eccrine sweat gland of the rat
British Journal of Dermatology, 1984A method has been developed to isolate a single rat eccrine sweat gland, together with the attached sweat duct, and to induce sweat secretion directly from the gland in vitro. Sweat production was induced using carbachol (2 X 10(-5) M to 3 X 10(-5) M) and methacholine (2 X 10(-5) M) in isolated plantar sweat glands maintained in a suitable environment (
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The Eccrine Sweat-Gland Function of Chronic Alcoholics
Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 197225 chronic alcoholics were submitted to a 45-min experiment in the hot chamber. The weight loss due to sweating averaged 0.77 ± 0.33 kg (1.02 ± 0.55% of body weight) and was significantly higher for the alcoholics than for the controls, 0.5 ± 0.2 kg (0.81 ± 0.15%). Before and after the experiment, the electrolyte excretion in sweat was compared to that
K. Kryspin-Exner+3 more
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Non‐invasive Analyte Access and Sensing through Eccrine Sweat: Challenges and Outlook circa 2016
, 2016Despite 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
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Eccrine sweat gland carcinoma of the eyelid with orbital involvement.
A M A Archives of Ophthalmology, 1980A 70-year-old man had a sweat gland carcinoma in his right upper eyelid that was slowly growing, but it clinically remained confined to the lid tissues for a period of 25 years.
M. Khalil+3 more
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The Distribution of Eccrine Sweat Glands of Australian Aborigines
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1971SUMMARY 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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Mechanical properties and functions of the myoepithelium in the eccrine sweat gland.
American Journal of Physiology, 1979Contractile properties of an isolated segment of the secretory coil of the monkey palm eccrine sweat gland were studied in vitro with a transducer. Contraction of up to 10 mgf was induced with acetylcholine but not with alpha or beta adrenergic agonists,
K. Sato, A. Nishiyama, M. Kobayashi
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