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Endocrine concomitants of sweating and sweat depression

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1984
The effect of humid heat (Ta = 43 degrees C, Pa = 32 Torr) on sweat rate, plasma renin activity and plasma levels of aldosterone and antidiuretic hormone (ADH) was studied in four male subjects before and after repeated heat exposures. Over-sweating and sweat drippage followed by hidromeiosis were observed in three subjects during initial heat exposure.
B. Lutz-Bucher   +4 more
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All-Nanofiber-Based Janus Epidermal Electrode with Directional Sweat Permeability for Artifact-Free Biopotential Monitoring.

Small, 2022
Epidermal electronics have been developed with gas/sweat permeability for long-term wearable electrophysiological monitoring. However, the state-of-the-art breathable epidermal electronics ignore the sweat accumulation and immersion at the skin/device ...
Xianqing Yang   +10 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Superhydrophobic Functionalized Ti3C2Tx MXene-Based Skin-Attachable and Wearable Electrochemical pH Sensor for Real-Time Sweat Detection.

Analytical Chemistry, 2022
Sweat pH is a critical indicator for evaluating human health. With the extensive attention on the wearable and flexible biosensing devices, the technology for the monitoring of human sweat can be realized.
Lijuan Chen   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Nicotine monitoring in sweat with a sweat patch

Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1998
In recent years, remarkable advances in sensitive analytical techniques have enabled the analysis of drugs in unconventional samples, such as sweat. In a study conducted with cigarettes smokers and nonsmokers, PharmChek sweat patches were applied to 29 subjects for 72 h.
Anne Henrich   +3 more
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A Core–Sheath Sensing Yarn‐Based Electrochemical Fabric System for Powerful Sweat Capture and Stable Sensing

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Wearable sweat sensing technologies have received wide attention for personalized health monitoring with continuous and molecular‐level insight in a noninvasive manner.
Lie Wang   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Portable 3D Microfluidic Origami Biosensor for Cortisol Detection in Human Sweat.

Analytical Chemistry, 2022
Analysis of cortisol levels in human sweat is increasingly important as it can be a "stress biomarker" in stress-related disorders, giving real-time information about human health status.
Xuan Weng   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

An Integrated Wearable Sweat Sensing Patch for Passive Continuous Analysis of Stress Biomarkers at Rest

Advanced Functional Materials, 2022
Real‐time monitoring of mental stress biomarkers in sweat provides the possibility to evaluate mental status in a precise manner. In general, wearable sweat sensors suffer from inconvenient sweat collection, low levels of diagnostic biomarkers in sweat ...
Hao Zhao   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Sweating in Sheep

Nature, 1947
DURING investigations on the humidity of the fleece atmosphere carried out in the summer of 1946, certain sheep were found to have a consistently higher relative humidity (70–90 per cent) close to the skin than at points farther out in the thickness of the fleece (25–50 per cent) ; humidity measurements being made with cobalt chloride papers, prepared ...
J. B. Cragg, Lewis Davies
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Access and Management of Sweat for Non-Invasive Biomarker Monitoring: A Comprehensive Review.

Small, 2022
Sweat is an important biofluid presents in the body since it regulates the internal body temperature, and it is relatively easy to access on the skin unlike other biofluids and contains several biomarkers that are also present in the blood.
T. Saha   +4 more
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Mucopolysaccharides in sweat

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1965
Abstract Mucopolysaccharides occurring in sweat were isolated by coated-glass chromatography. By infrared analysis they were shown to consist for the greater part of desulfated heparin. Some fractions contained a considerable amount of urea and traces of amines and amino acids. The properties of the substances are discussed.
J.W.H. Mali, E. Seutter
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