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Persistent desensitisation of the beta 2 adrenoceptors expressed by cultured equine sweat gland epithelial cells

Persistent desensitisation of the beta 2 adrenoceptors expressed by cultured equine sweat gland epithelial cells

... minimal activation of adenylate cyclase and so this phosphorylation process causes a progressive decline in adenylate cyclase activity during continuous stimulation. However, these modified receptors can be withdrawn ...

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Primary apocrine sweat gland carcinomas of the axilla: a report of two cases and a review of the literature

Primary apocrine sweat gland carcinomas of the axilla: a report of two cases and a review of the literature

... apocrine sweat gland carcinoma (PASGC) is a rare subtype of sweat gland carcinoma, with approxi- mately 50 cases reported in the literature thus far ...

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Involvement of Wnt, Eda and Shh at defined stages of sweat gland development

Involvement of Wnt, Eda and Shh at defined stages of sweat gland development

... temperature, sweat glands develop from embryonic ectoderm by a poorly defined ...mouse sweat gland formation. Sweat gland induction failed completely when canonical Wnt signaling was ...

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A brief review of different types of sweat-gland carcinomas in the eyelid and orbit

A brief review of different types of sweat-gland carcinomas in the eyelid and orbit

... of sweat glands: eccrine sweat glands and apocrine sweat ...Eccrine sweat glands exist with different densities in different parts of the skin, although they are distributed throughout the ...

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Redirecting differentiation of mammary progenitor cells by 3D bioprinted sweat gland microenvironment

Redirecting differentiation of mammary progenitor cells by 3D bioprinted sweat gland microenvironment

... salivary gland mesenchyme, resulting in a structure similar to the salivary gland epithelium ...mammary gland-like ductal tree which could even respond to hormonal stimuli ...transplanted ...

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Extracellular ATP can activate autonomic signal transduction pathways in cultured equine sweat gland epithelial cells

Extracellular ATP can activate autonomic signal transduction pathways in cultured equine sweat gland epithelial cells

... equine sweat gland, where they may be involved in the regulation of glandular ...equine sweat gland by a spontaneous transformation process (Wilson et ...

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Investigation of stimulus secretion coupling in equine sweat gland epithelia using cell culture techniques

Investigation of stimulus secretion coupling in equine sweat gland epithelia using cell culture techniques

... equine sweat gland cells in culture. (A) An isolated gland 24h after explantation: some cellular outgrowth is visible at this stage ...same gland 80h after explantation: it is now surrounded ...

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Activation of apical P2U purine receptors permits inhibition of adrenaline evoked cyclic AMP accumulation in cultured equine sweat gland epithelial cells

Activation of apical P2U purine receptors permits inhibition of adrenaline evoked cyclic AMP accumulation in cultured equine sweat gland epithelial cells

... Most methods are described elsewhere (Wong, 1988; Wilson et al. 1993; Ko et al. 1994a) and so only brief details are presented here. Standard techniques were used to maintain a spontaneously transformed, epithelial cell ...

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Store operated Ca2+ entry regulates Ca2+ activated chloride channels and eccrine sweat gland function

Store operated Ca2+ entry regulates Ca2+ activated chloride channels and eccrine sweat gland function

... to sweat when tested by iontophoresis following cutaneous pilocarpine stimulation, similar to other patients with mutations in ORAI1 ...of sweat glands of all 3 investigated CRAC chan- nel–deficient ...

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Metastatic sweat gland adenocarcinoma: A clinico pathological dilemma

Metastatic sweat gland adenocarcinoma: A clinico pathological dilemma

... metastatic sweat gland adenocarcinoma with solid and glandular pattern (figure ...of sweat gland adenocarci- noma, probably of eccrine origin was ...metastatic sweat gland ...

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Glucose Metabolism of the Isolated Eccrine Sweat Gland: II  THE RELATION BETWEEN GLUCOSE METABOLISM AND SODIUM TRANSPORT

Glucose Metabolism of the Isolated Eccrine Sweat Gland: II THE RELATION BETWEEN GLUCOSE METABOLISM AND SODIUM TRANSPORT

... in sweat gland ...eccrine sweat glands show considerable oxidative activity ( 14 CO 2 production of ...between sweat gland energy metabolism and sodium ...

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PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SWEAT GLAND IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS OF THE PANCREAS

PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SWEAT GLAND IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS OF THE PANCREAS

... Distribution of values for the concentration of sodium in whole body sweat in nine patients and six controls. The mean values are given aiove the graphs[r] ...

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Sweat gland function in cystic fibrosis

Sweat gland function in cystic fibrosis

... The sodium concentration of the secretory fluid and the maximal free water clearance could not be determined for normal children by analysis of the relationship of the rate of sodium sec[r] ...

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Irf6 directs glandular lineage differentiation of epidermal progenitors and promotes limited sweat gland regeneration in a mouse burn model

Irf6 directs glandular lineage differentiation of epidermal progenitors and promotes limited sweat gland regeneration in a mouse burn model

... In mice, SG germ cells emerge at embryonic day 17.5 (E17.5) and during postpartum days 1–5 (P1– P5), and SG ducts extend deeply into the dermis and form a coiled gland at the tip at P5; the SG completely mature at ...

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The effects of thermally induced activity in vivo upon the levels of sodium, chlorine and potassium in the epithelia of the equine sweat gland

The effects of thermally induced activity in vivo upon the levels of sodium, chlorine and potassium in the epithelia of the equine sweat gland

... Mean concentrations, presented with their standard errors N = 4 in all cases, of sodium, chlorine and potassium, recorded from the resting open bars and active filled bars fundus A and d[r] ...

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Biological Variability of Sweat Gland Pores in the Fingerprints of a Fars Iranian Family from Khorasan Razavi Province, Iran

Biological Variability of Sweat Gland Pores in the Fingerprints of a Fars Iranian Family from Khorasan Razavi Province, Iran

... Materials amd Methods: This study enrolled 100 Iranian males from the Fars family who resided in Khorasan Razavi Province. The average age of participants was 20 years. Pictures of their finger tips and tri-linear A ...

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Sodium Secretion and Reabsorption in the Human Eccrine Sweat Gland

Sodium Secretion and Reabsorption in the Human Eccrine Sweat Gland

... Derived values for sodium concentration of secretory fluid, maximal rate of water free sodium reabsorption in the duct, and maximal free water clearance.. PM CS Ss FP MY BB Average SD.[r] ...

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A case of eccrine porocarcinoma characterized by a progressive increase in the level of Ki-67 index: case report and review of literature

A case of eccrine porocarcinoma characterized by a progressive increase in the level of Ki-67 index: case report and review of literature

... Summarize experience from this case and previous lit- erature, an extended surgical resection is necessary to improve prognosis. Lymphadenectomy is recommended to perform if there are palpable enlarged lymph nodes in the ...

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Unusual apocrine carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation: a cutaneous neoplasm may be analogous to neuroendocrine carcinoma with apocrine differentiation of breast

Unusual apocrine carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation: a cutaneous neoplasm may be analogous to neuroendocrine carcinoma with apocrine differentiation of breast

... apocrine sweat glands are located primar- ily on the axilla and in the anogenital ...(Moll’s gland), in the ear canal (ceruminous glands), and in the breast as mammary glands ...mucin-producing sweat ...

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Wilson protein expression, copper excretion and sweat production in sweat glands of Wilson disease patients and controls

Wilson protein expression, copper excretion and sweat production in sweat glands of Wilson disease patients and controls

... reduced sweat volume, which is especially extreme in untreated patients, could be explained by cellular dys- function: Due to the reduced physiological function of the Wilson protein or due to toxic, damaging ...

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