Eccrine sweat glands are skin-associated epithelial structures (appendages) that are unique to some primates including humans and are absent in the skin of most laboratory animals including rodents, rabbits, and pigs. On the basis of the known importance of other skin appendages (hair follicles, apocrine glands, and sebaceous glands) for wound repair in model animals, the present study was designed to assess the role of eccrine glands in the repair of wounded human skin. Partial-thickness wounds were generated on healthy human forearms, and epidermal repair was studied in skin biopsy samples obtained at precise times during the first week after wounding. Wound reepithelialization was assessed using immunohistochemistry and computer-assisted...
Eccrine sweat glands are not associated with hair follicles. Their ducts open independently on the s...
BACKGROUND: The classic concept of axillary glands differentiates between eccrine glands, producing ...
The epidermis of the skin consists of stratified squamous epithelium; the outermost region is in the...
Eccrine sweat glands are generally considered to be a possible epidermal stem cell source. Here we c...
The behavior of the keratinocyte during the initial stages of cutaneous wound repair has been the su...
Eccrine sweat glands (ESGs) play an important role in temperature regulation by secreting sweat. Ins...
<p>(A) DIC photo of the back skin area containing transplanted H2BGFP labeled sweat glands at 34 day...
In our previous work, we showed that human sweat gland-derived epithelial cells represent an alterna...
In our previous work we showed that human sweat gland-derived epithelial cells represent an alternat...
To build an effective barrier against the penetration of extrinsic agents is one of the skin's main ...
Skin is the largest, and arguably, the most important organ of the body. It is a complex and multi-d...
SummarySweat glands are abundant in the body and essential for thermoregulation. Like mammary glands...
<p>A) Schema of the human skin appendages, with special focus on localization and structure of eccri...
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AbstractThe skin is responsible for a variety of physiological functions and is critical for wound h...
Eccrine sweat glands are not associated with hair follicles. Their ducts open independently on the s...
BACKGROUND: The classic concept of axillary glands differentiates between eccrine glands, producing ...
The epidermis of the skin consists of stratified squamous epithelium; the outermost region is in the...
Eccrine sweat glands are generally considered to be a possible epidermal stem cell source. Here we c...
The behavior of the keratinocyte during the initial stages of cutaneous wound repair has been the su...
Eccrine sweat glands (ESGs) play an important role in temperature regulation by secreting sweat. Ins...
<p>(A) DIC photo of the back skin area containing transplanted H2BGFP labeled sweat glands at 34 day...
In our previous work, we showed that human sweat gland-derived epithelial cells represent an alterna...
In our previous work we showed that human sweat gland-derived epithelial cells represent an alternat...
To build an effective barrier against the penetration of extrinsic agents is one of the skin's main ...
Skin is the largest, and arguably, the most important organ of the body. It is a complex and multi-d...
SummarySweat glands are abundant in the body and essential for thermoregulation. Like mammary glands...
<p>A) Schema of the human skin appendages, with special focus on localization and structure of eccri...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/134171/1/acel12493_am.pdfhttp://deepblu...
AbstractThe skin is responsible for a variety of physiological functions and is critical for wound h...
Eccrine sweat glands are not associated with hair follicles. Their ducts open independently on the s...
BACKGROUND: The classic concept of axillary glands differentiates between eccrine glands, producing ...
The epidermis of the skin consists of stratified squamous epithelium; the outermost region is in the...