نتایج جستجو برای: sweat gland

تعداد نتایج: 83654  

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Physiology 1982

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1928

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine 2014

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2005
V Donadio P Montagna M Nolano P Cortelli C Misciali G Pierangeli V Provitera A Casano A Baruzzi R Liguori

Generalised anhidrosis (GA) shows a uniform clinical picture whether the pathogenesis involves intrinsic abnormalities of sweat glands or postganglionic sympathetic cholinergic nerve dysfunction. We describe two patients who presented intolerance to heat and anhidrosis. In the first patient, symptoms started at 33 years of age, and were associated with absent tendon reflexes and a mydriatic rig...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2010
Manabu Shibasaki Craig G Crandall

Human body temperature is regulated within a very narrow range. When exposed to hyperthermic conditions, via environmental factors and/or increased metabolism, heat dissipation becomes vital for survival. In humans, the primary mechanism of heat dissipation, particularly when ambient temperature is higher than skin temperature, is evaporative heat loss secondary to sweat secretion from eccrine ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1970
S Wolfe G Cage M Epstein L Tice H Miller R S Gordon

This paper describes a method for isolating and studying the metabolism of human eccrine sweat glands. (a) Electron microscopy of glands which had been isolated and then incubated for an hour revealed no apparent alteration in morphology. (b) Known variation in gland size (male > female > children) was reflected in the relative rates of lactate production. (c) Lactate production was approximate...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Sam Emaminejad Wei Gao Eric Wu Zoe A Davies Hnin Yin Yin Nyein Samyuktha Challa Sean P Ryan Hossain M Fahad Kevin Chen Ziba Shahpar Salmonn Talebi Carlos Milla Ali Javey Ronald W Davis

Perspiration-based wearable biosensors facilitate continuous monitoring of individuals' health states with real-time and molecular-level insight. The inherent inaccessibility of sweat in sedentary individuals in large volume (≥10 µL) for on-demand and in situ analysis has limited our ability to capitalize on this noninvasive and rich source of information. A wearable and miniaturized iontophore...

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