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Elucidation of collagen content in different anatomical regions of the dermis of donkeys (Equus asinus): histomorphometric and ultrastructural study. [PDF]
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Biology of sweat glands and their disorders. I. Normal sweat gland function
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989The 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 ...
Kenzo Sato+3 more
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Determination of the maximum rate of eccrine sweat glands’ ion reabsorption using the galvanic skin conductance to local sweat rate relationship [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to develop and describe a simple method to evaluate the rate of ion reabsorption of eccrine sweat glands in human using the measurement of galvanic skin conductance (GSC) and local sweating rate (SR).
T. Amano+5 more
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Sweat as a diagnostic biofluid
Science, 2023Description 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
Dermatology, 1970Human crude sweat and sweat from a rhesus monkey (<i>Macaca mulatta</i>), obtained from the skin after thermal stimulation, were compared with human saliva and skin mucus from the frog (<i>Rana temporaria</i>) and eel (<i>Anguilla</i>).
Elly J.M. Urselmann+3 more
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Adenolymphoma of the Sweat Gland
Archives of Dermatology, 1980This report concerns a case of a benign cystic axillary sweat gland tumor with intervening lymphoid tissue, structurally arranged as an adenolymphoma. This type of tumor has previously been encountered only in salivary glands. Report of a Case A healthy 56-year-old woman had an asymptomatic, deep-seated elastic nodule, 6 cm in diameter, in the left ...
Michael Bergholz+2 more
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