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NOTES ON THE VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE HUMAN SWEAT GLANDS
Shunzo Takagi, KO TOBARA
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Biology and Management of Male‐Bodied Athletes in Elite Female Sports
Graphical representation of the relationships of transgender and XY DSDF as male‐bodied athletes along the binary dimensions of biological sex. ABSTRACT The physical advantages in elite power sports that allow men to surpass women are derived from the experience of male puberty.
David J. Handelsman, Stéphane Bermon
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Gαq signalling from endosomes: A new conundrum
Abstract G‐protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest family of membrane receptors, and are involved in the transmission of a variety of extracellular stimuli such as hormones, neurotransmitters, light and odorants into intracellular responses.
Carole Daly, Bianca Plouffe
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Aging-related shift of eccrine sweat glands toward the skin surface due to tangling and rotation of the secretory ducts revealed by digital 3D skin reconstruction. [PDF]
Ezure T, Amano S, Matsuzaki K.
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The effects of early exercise on cardiovascular biomarkers in patients with congestive heart failure
Abstract Background Exercise training improves functional outcomes in chronic heart failure (HF), but the effects of early in‐hospital physical activity on cardiovascular biomarkers and prognosis in acute congestive heart failure (AHF) patients remain unclear.
Yanxiang Sun+6 more
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Invisible sweat sensor: ultrathin membrane mimics skin for stress monitoring [PDF]
Epidermal skin sensors have emerged as a promising approach for continuous and noninvasive monitoring of vital health signals, but to maximize their performance, these sensors must integrate seamlessly with the skin, minimizing impedance while maintaining the skin's natural protective and regulatory functions.In this study, we introduce an ...
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ABSTRACT Cancer is a result of uncontrolled cell growth with the potential to damage or spread to another part of the body. It is the deadliest disease in the world; therefore, rapid and sensitive detection is essential to fight it. In the past few decades, many diagnosis tools have been developed to detect cancer and monitor therapy progress.
Md Mobarok Karim, Tahera Lasker
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The physical and chemical properties of human sweat and factors affecting the water balance in confined spaces Final report, 1 Jul. 1965 - 30 Jun. 1968 [PDF]
Physical and chemical properties of human sweat and factors affecting water balance in confined ...
Johnson, R. E., Sargent, F., II
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