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Long distance runners present upregulated sweating responses than sedentary counterparts.
Relatively few studies have investigated peripheral sweating mechanisms of long-distance runners. The aim of this study was to compare peripheral sweating mechanisms in male long-distance runners, and sedentary counterparts.
Jeong-Beom Lee +3 more
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The purpose of this study was to quantitatively assess the difference in sudomotor function between healthy males and females in their early twenties by measuring skin surface area and activated sweat gland density (ASGD). The quantitative sudomotor axon
Tae-Hwan Park +3 more
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Solitary eccrine spiradenoma of caruncle: A rare occurrence
Eccrine spiradenoma (ES), a sweat gland tumor, is rarely found in the caruncle. Although the occurrence of spiradenoma of carbuncle are rare. On account of the histological composition of the caruncle, which includes, in addition to conjunctiva, hair ...
Ankita Patil, Shahnawaz Kazi
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This study develops a self‐powered permeable electronic dressing (SPED) that synergistically integrates exudate management, electrical stimulation, and on‐demand drug delivery. The dressing effectively absorbs exudate while demonstrating potent antibacterial activity and accelerated tissue regeneration in diabetic mouse models, thereby promoting ...
Jiaheng Liang +12 more
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Identification of suitable biomarkers for stress and emotion detection for future personal affective wearable sensors [PDF]
Skin conductivity (i.e., sweat) forms the basis of many physiology-based emotion and stress detection systems. However, such systems typically do not detect the biomarkers present in sweat, and thus do not take advantage of the biological information in ...
Andrews, Simon +5 more
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Metastatic sweat gland adenocarcinoma: A clinico-pathological dilemma
Background Sweat gland adenocarcinoma is a rare malignancy with high metastatic potential seen more commonly in later years of life. Scalp is the most common site of occurrence and it usually spreads to lymph nodes.
Saxena Sunita +5 more
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In vivo readout of CFTR function: ratiometric measurement of CFTR-dependent secretion by individual, identifiable human sweat glands. [PDF]
To assess CFTR function in vivo, we developed a bioassay that monitors and compares CFTR-dependent and CFTR-independent sweat secretion in parallel for multiple (~50) individual, identified glands in each subject. Sweating was stimulated by intradermally
Jeffrey J Wine +13 more
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Membrane fusion‐inspired nanomaterials offer transformative potential in diagnostics by mimicking natural fusion processes to achieve highly sensitive and specific detection of disease biomarkers. This review highlights recent advancements in nanomaterial functionalization strategies, signal amplification systems, and stimuli‐responsive fusion designs,
Sojeong Lee +9 more
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Bioprinting Organs—Science or Fiction?—A Review From Students to Students
Bioprinting artificial organs has the potential to revolutionize the medical field. This is a comprehensive review of the bioprinting workflow delving into the latest advancements in bioinks, materials and bioprinting techniques, exploring the critical stages of tissue maturation and functionality.
Nicoletta Murenu +18 more
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Morfologi Kelenjar Anal Musang Luak Betina (Paradoxurus Hermaphroditus) [PDF]
The common palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) is one of the mammalian in Indonesia which have anal gland in female and fefemale that located in the lower tail.
Adnyane, I. K. (I) +2 more
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