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This work introduces a BP‐gCN heterostructure‐based wearable glucose sensor designed for continuous, non‐invasive glucose monitoring. By enhancing electrochemical glucose oxidation, the sensor exhibits improved sensitivity and stability. The integration of DFT calculations and experimental results demonstrates the superior electrocatalytic performance ...
Ecem Ezgi Özkahraman+9 more
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Appearance of the Spontaneous Secretion of the Palmar and Plantar Sweat Glands in Rats during Postnatal Period [PDF]
Functional development of the palmar and plantar sweat glands in rats during postnatal period was evaluated by examining the appearance of spontaneous secretion of these sweat glands.
Abe Kiichiro, Matsumoto Itsuro
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Management of Postsurgical Hyperhidrosis With Direct Current and Tap Water [PDF]
Background and Purpose. Excessive sweating, known as hyperhidrosis, involves the eccrine sweat glands of the axillae, soles, palms, and/or forehead. The use of iontophoresis to reduce or eliminate excessive sweating has been described since 1952.
Cincinelli-Walker, Laura+3 more
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Wearable Sensors for Biochemical Sweat Analysis.
Sweat is a largely unexplored biofluid that contains many important biomarkers ranging from electrolytes and metabolites to proteins, cytokines, antigens, and exogenous drugs.
A. Bandodkar+3 more
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A Pathologist-Informed Workflow for Classification of Prostate Glands in Histopathology [PDF]
Pathologists diagnose and grade prostate cancer by examining tissue from needle biopsies on glass slides. The cancer's severity and risk of metastasis are determined by the Gleason grade, a score based on the organization and morphology of prostate cancer glands.
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Background Patients with a deep burn injury are characterized by losing the function of perspiration and being unable to regenerate the sweat glands. Because of their easy accession, multipotency, and lower immunogenicity, bone marrow-derived mesenchymal
Sujing Sun+6 more
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INTRODUCTIONThe differential diagnosis among the most frequent skin tumors, base-cell carcinoma and squamous-cell carcinoma, and the rare types, the sweat gland carci-nomas, is fundamental for the early diag-nosis and prognosis of a patient. These are classified as eccrine and apocrine, and the eccrine is the most common type.
Alessandra Zanoni+6 more
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This review examines recent advancements in multimodal bioelectronics, emphasizing machine learning integration to enhance functionality. The application of machine learning methodologies improving biosignal processing, device adaptability, and diagnostic accuracy is discussed to introduce Machine Learning enhanced bioelectronics as a pathway toward ...
Myoungjae Oh+11 more
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Ionic Mechanisms Involved in the Secretion of Sweat [PDF]
Previous EPXMA studies on sweat glands from the horse and the human demonstrated that a fall in the intracellular concentration of K+ occurs in response to thermal stimulation.
Bovell, Douglas L
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: The SLICK1 mutation in the prolactin receptor (PRLR) results in a short-hair coat and increased ability to regulate body temperature during heat stress. It is unclear whether the mutation affects capacity for sweating.
F. Sosa+11 more
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