Examines how specific cell types in sweat gland secretory coil are affected in cystic fibrosis. Identification of the three different cell types in sweat glands; Information on the data collected; Characteristics of myoepithelial cells; Analysis of the electrophysiological signatures of cell types.Reddy...
A hereditary ectodermal dysplasia of the anhidrotic type is also called the Christ-Siemens-Touraine Syndrome. It is transmitted as an X-linked recessive trait. The typical case of the congenital anomaly is characterized with the triad of the absence of the sweat glands, anodontia, and sparseness...
The absence of sweat glands and other characteristic features may ... FC Stiles,JR Weir - 《Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 352发表: 1955年 An Introduction to the Family Clostridiaceae Introduction The pre-16S rRNA sequence definition of the genus Clostridium was鈥攏on-...
1.The process of secreting a substance, especially one that is not a waste, from the blood or cells:secretion of hormones; secretion of milk by the mammary glands. 2.A substance, such as saliva, mucus, tears, bile, or a hormone, that is secreted. ...
Initially, the glycoproteins were solely known as the major constituents of mucus. Recent studies have shown that mucins from the gastrointestinal tract, lungs, salivary glands, sweat glands, breast, and tumor cells are structurally related to high-molecular-weight glycoproteins, which are produced by...
Functional reinnervation of sweat glands (SGs), skin, and muscle in the mouse paw after sciatic nerve lesions was evaluated to allow comparisons of the reg... X Navarro,E Verdú,Miquel But - 《Experimental Neurology》 被引量: 190发表: 1994年 Ultrastructural localization of mercury accumulations...
Miliaria can affect any part of the body provided that there are sweat glands. The most common areas include the neck, face, stomach, thighs, fingers, and the back. Areas where there is skin folding are also affected. These are beneath the breasts and the scrotum. ...
connecting cilium of the photoreceptors, and presence in the sweat glands. Immunocytofluorescence revealed expression at the centrioles and spindle poles during metaphase, and at the base of the primary cilium. Affected family member fibroblasts demonstrated defective ciliogenesis. ...
K17, which was first discovered in 1992, is mainly expressed in the complex epithelia of cutaneous appendages, including the nails, hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and eccrine sweat glands, but not in the cutaneous epidermis under physiological conditions [16,17]. Genetic mutations of K17 locat...
Skin biopsy revealed marked deposition of amyloid, which was positive with anti-gelsolin antibody staining, around eccrine sweat glands and ducts, and around sebaceous glands, outside the basal lamina; slight to mild deposition around small vessels and small nerve fascicles; and very slight ...