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Microbiome‐mediated chemical communication in insects: Implications for pest management
Microbiome–semiochemical interactions involve the following processes: direct microbial synthesis, host gene regulation, precursor biotransformation, microbiome modulation and indirect ecological signaling. Abstract Insects rely on semiochemicals to regulate aggregation, mating, foraging, and host selection. This review synthesizes evidence that insect‐
Ioannis Eleftherianos +6 more
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Gustatory Sweating Syndrome of the Submandibular Gland [PDF]
Gustatory sweating syndrorne involving the submandibular gland is rare. We present a case of a patient who experienced this syndrome 5 years after undergoing submandibular gland resection. Our patient was satisfied simply with an explanation of the disorder and reassurance. But in cases where further intervention is sought, medical and surgical options
N A, Persaud, C M, Myer, M J, Rutter
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Idiopathic Frey's syndrome of the external auditory canal: A case report with a literature review
Frey's syndrome of the external auditory canal is a rare condition characterized by gustatory otorrhea, where sweating or fluid production in the ear occurs during eating.
Yasser AL-Ghabra +3 more
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Single incision thoracoscopic sympathectomy for palmar and axillary hyperhidrosis
Background: Primary hyperhidrosis is characterized by excessive sweating beyond physiological needs. It is a common disease (incidence 2.8%) that causes intense discomfort for patients.
Aram Baram
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The Wonders of Vanilla: Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of Synthetic Vanillin
The year 2024 marked the 150th anniversary of the first commercial production of vanillin, one of the world's most cherished flavor ingredients. This review traces vanilla's history from Mesoamerica to modern production methods, examines its composition, the discovery of vanillin and Haarmann's early synthesis compared to modern methods, and highlights
Elisabetta Brenna +2 more
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Treatment of gustatory sweating with botulinum toxin: Special aspects
Botulinum toxin treatment is an efficient, well-tolerated technique for patients suffering from gustatory sweating, first described by our group. With the experience gained in recent years we were able to improve on some of our skills in the diagnosis ...
Rohrbach, S., Laskawi, Rainer
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ABSTRACT Visually impaired individuals represent a sizable segment of the global population but remain underrepresented in consumer research. Existing literature mainly frames visually impaired consumers (VICs) through a vulnerability lens, focusing on shopping barriers and assistive remedies.
Bruno Veneziano Cornacchioni +4 more
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We analyzed the summer weather from the point of view of human thermal load by using the new clothing resistance model and by introducing the concept of “compensatory sweating”. The model uses measured sweating (“regulatory sweating”) as input; the two sweating variables are independent of each other.
Ferenc Ács, Erzsébet Kristóf
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Synaptic Inhibition in the Accessory Olfactory Bulb Regulates Pheromone Location Learning and Memory
ABSTRACT Pheromone signaling is pivotal in driving the social and reproductive behaviors of rodents. Learning and memorizing the pheromone locations involve olfactory subsystems. To study the neural basis of this behavior, we trained female heterozygous knockouts of GluA2 (AMPAR subunit) and NR1 (NMDAR subunit), targeting GAD65 interneuron population ...
Shruti D. Marathe +4 more
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Botulinum Toxin: A Breakthrough Treatment for Frey Syndrome
A 58-year-old male experienced gustatory sweating on the left side of his face for 2 years following a left parotidectomy a decade prior. He was clinically diagnosed with Frey syndrome, confirmed by a starch-iodine test.
S Dinesh Kumar +3 more
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