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Biology of sweat glands and their disorders. I. Normal sweat gland function

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
The basic mechanisms of sweat gland function and an updated review of some relatively common disorders of sweat secretion, are presented. Although sweat secretion and ductal absorption are basically biophysical and biologic cellular processes, a detailed description of the basic biophysical principles of membrane transport has been avoided to make the ...
K, Sato, W H, Kang, K, Saga, K T, Sato
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Sweat as a diagnostic biofluid

Science, 2023
Description Skin-interfaced microfluidic systems help assess health status and chemical exposure Eccrine sweat glands in the skin are key components of an ingenious system for evaporative cooling.
D. Yang, R. Ghaffari, John A. Rogers
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The Sweat Gland as a Mucous Gland

Dermatologica, 2009
Human crude sweat and sweat from a rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta), obtained from the skin after thermal stimulation, were compared with human saliva and skin mucus from the frog (Rana temporaria) and eel (Anguilla). Mucin from all samples contained sialic acid and small amounts of lipids and protein; the polysaccharide part was essentially sulfated and
E, Seutter   +3 more
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Efficacy and Safety of Botulinum Toxin A in Axillary Bromhidrosis and Associated Histological Changes in Sweat Glands: A Prospective Randomized Double-Blind Side-by-Side Comparison Clinical Study.

Dermatologic Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND The efficacy of botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) therapy in axillary hyperhidrosis has been documented; however, there are a few studies reporting the efficacy of BTX-A in treating axillary bromhidrosis.
Chien‐Ju Wu   +4 more
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Sweat Gland Extraction From Optical Coherence Tomography Using Convolutional Neural Network

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2023
As the Level 3 features of fingerprint, sweat pores have attracted attention in the field of fingerprint recognition and have been successfully applied to automatic fingerprint recognition systems.
Yilong Zhang   +5 more
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The evolution of sweat glands

International Journal of Biometeorology, 1991
Mammals have two kinds of sweat glands, apocrine and eccrine, which provide for thermal cooling. In this paper we describe the distribution and characteristics of these glands in selected mammals, especially primates, and reject the suggested development of the eccrine gland from the apocrine gland during the Tertiary geological period.
G E, Folk, H A, Semken
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Uncovering the Sweat Biofouling Components and Distributions in Electrochemical Sensors.

Analytical Chemistry, 2022
Interest is growing in the creation of wearable sweat sensors for continuous, low-cost, and noninvasive health diagnosis at the molecular level. The biofouling phenomenon leads to degradation of sweat sensors' performance over time, further limiting the ...
Xiaohe Wang   +6 more
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