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Spatial transcriptomics reveals altered lipid metabolism and inflammation-related gene expression of sebaceous glands in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis [PDF]
Sebaceous glands drive acne, however, their role in other inflammatory skin diseases remains unclear. To shed light on their potential contribution to disease development, we investigated the spatial transcriptome of sebaceous glands in psoriasis and ...
Christina Hillig +2 more
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Sebaceous glands in the esophagus [PDF]
We report a case of sebaceous glands in the esophagus diagnosed by endoscopic biopsy. The patient was a 47-year-old Korean man presented with postprandial pain of several months duration. An endoscopic examination disclosed an early gastric carcinoma in the gastric antrum and a 0.4 x 0.4 cm sized irregular lobulated nodule in the middle esophagus ...
J Y, Bae, C Y, Chon, H, Kim
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Magnifying Endoscopy for Esophageal Ectopic Sebaceous Glands [PDF]
Ectopic sebaceous glands are found very rarely in the esophagus; heretofore, several cases have been reported. The sebaceous gland is originally a source of an endodermal origin; however, there have been controversies regarding whether the origin of the ...
Mu Song Jeon +6 more
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Auricular Sebaceous Carcinoma, Report of a Rare Case [PDF]
Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare and invasive tumor that originates from the Zeis and Meibomian glands around the eyes as well as in sebaceous glands in other head and neck areas and less commonly on the trunk.
Shatila Torabi +2 more
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A Case of Sebaceous Adenitis and Concurrent Meibomian Gland Dysfunction in a Dog
Sebaceous adenitis and concurrent meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) were diagnosed in a two-year-old mongrel dog presenting with hypotrichosis, exfoliative dermatitis and blepharitis.
Roberta Sartori, Claudio Peruccio
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Sebaceous glands (SGs) originate from hair follicular stem cells and secrete lipids to lubricate the skin. The coordinated effects of intrinsic and extrinsic aging factors generate degradation of SGs at a late age. Senescence of SGs could be a mirror of the late aging of both the human body and skin.
Xiaoxiao Hou +5 more
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EFFECT OF EARLY AND LATE CASTRATION ON ODOR GLANDS AND SKIN CHARACTERISTICS IN MALE BALADI GOATS [PDF]
Skin samples of five body regions (parietal, shoulder, mid-side, coxal tuber and perianal ) were collected from nine male Baladi goats aged 16 months. The influences of body region and age of castration (early 2-week versus late 6– month of age ) on odor
Kh. Mazher, A Abdel-Moneim
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Adiponectin Signaling Regulates Lipid Production in Human Sebocytes. [PDF]
Adiponectin plays important roles in metabolic function, inflammation and multiple biological activities in various tissues. However, evidence for adiponectin signaling in sebaceous glands is lacking, and its role remains to be clarified.
Yu Ra Jung +10 more
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Thematic review series: Skin Lipids. Sebaceous gland lipids: friend or foe?
Sebaceous glands are intriguing glands that are found throughout the human body except on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. The true function of these glands has yet to be determined, but there are several theories, including antioxidant ...
K.R. Smith, D.M. Thiboutot
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The principal activity of mature sebaceous glands is producing and secreting sebum, which is a complex mixture of lipids. Sebum composition is different among species and this difference is probably due to the function that sebum has to absolve. In human sebum there are unique lipids, such as squalene and wax esters not found anywhere else in the body ...
Mauro, Picardo +3 more
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