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Sweat allergy

open access: yesAllergology International, 2018
Sweat allergy is defined as a type I hypersensitivity against the contents of sweat, and is specifically observed in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) and cholinergic urticaria (CholU). The allergic reaction is clinically revealed by positive reactions in the intradermal skin test and the basophil histamine release assay by sweat.
Shunsuke Takahagi   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Wearable Biosensors for Non-Invasive Sweat Diagnostics

open access: yesBiosensors, 2021
Recent advances in microfluidics, microelectronics, and electrochemical sensing methods have steered the way for the development of novel and potential wearable biosensors for healthcare monitoring.
Jing Xu, Yunsheng Fang, Jun Chen
doaj   +1 more source

New Applications of Gas Chromatography and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry for Novel Sample Matrices in the Forensic Sciences: A Literature Review

open access: yesChemosensors, 2023
The investigation of novel sample matrices in the forensic sciences offers several possible advantages, such as allowing for results to be obtained in cases where common sample types are absent.
Oliver Gould   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Eccrine sweat gland development and sweat secretion [PDF]

open access: yesExperimental Dermatology, 2015
AbstractEccrine sweat glands help to maintain homoeostasis, primarily by stabilizing body temperature. Derived from embryonic ectoderm, millions of eccrine glands are distributed across human skin and secrete litres of sweat per day. Their easy accessibility has facilitated the start of analyses of their development and function.
Chang-Yi, Cui, David, Schlessinger
openaire   +2 more sources

Sweat-Free Shopping Gains Momentum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
The article reports on the success of sweat-free shopping, particularly with the addition of three more retailers to the “Shop with a Conscience” sweat-free purchasing guide.
Sweatshop Watch
core   +4 more sources

Highly sensitive electrochemical sensor based on flexible porous graphene for cortisol detection

open access: yesTạp chí Kiểm nghiệm và An toàn thực phẩm
This report presents the development of an electrochemical sensor for detecting cortisol in sweat, utilizing a flexible porous graphene electrode (fPGE). The fPGE was created using the laser-induced graphene technique on a polyimide substrate.
Nguyen Van Anh   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Fluid type influences acute hydration and muscle performance recovery in human subjects

open access: yesJournal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 2019
Background Exercise and heat trigger dehydration and an increase in extracellular fluid osmolality, leading to deficits in exercise performance and thermoregulation.
Preston R. Harris   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

LESSONS FROM THE EVALUATION OF A PUBLIC OUT-PATIENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMME IN THE WESTERN CAPE

open access: yesSocial Work/Maatskaplike Werk, 2013
Substance abuse is widely regarded as a major health and social problem in South Africa, and particularly in the Western Cape (Corrigall, Ward, Stinson, Struthers, Frantz, Lund, Flisher & Joska, 2007; Myers, Fakier & Louw, 2009).
Anna Strebel   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Textile-Based Sensors for Biosignal Detection and Monitoring

open access: yesSensors, 2021
Biosignals often have to be detected in sports or for medical reasons. Typical biosignals are pulse and ECG (electrocardiogram), breathing, blood pressure, skin temperature, oxygen saturation, bioimpedance, etc.
Tomasz Blachowicz   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Sweat in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis

open access: yesAllergology International, 2018
Sweat is a transparent hypotonic body fluid made from eccrine sweat glands. Various ingredients contained in sweat are involved in a broad sense in skin homeostasis including temperature regulation, skin moisture, and immune functions.
Hiroyuki Murota   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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