... type was apocrine-eccrine carcinoma, or cancer of the sweat glands. Incidence rates increased with age ... between 1978 to 1982 and 2002 to 2005. Rates of sweat gland cancers increased 170 percent ...
... led by scientists at Rockefeller University have shown how sweat glands develop and how their cells respond to injury ... also identifies the stem cells within the sweat glands and sweat ducts and enables scientists to begin ...
... , few fundamentals have been known about the most common gland in the body, the sweat glands that are essential to controlling body ... , researchers have identified, in mice, the stem cell from which sweat glands initially develop as well as stem ...
Researchers have discovered one of the body's most powerful secret weapons in healing: sweat glands.
... , including the skin, nails, hair, teeth and sweat glands. “There’s probably a developmental correlation between these external structures in humans and the bony plates on the fish,” Peichel ...
... ," which is measured by eye blinks, heart rate and sweat gland activity. (Each participant actually ... was presented without the loud noise. They found an increase in sweat gland activity during the conditioning phase ...
... a high-energy predator with feathers but without sweat glands as in birds. At approximately 30 feet in length and weighing as much as an elephant, Aerosteon might ...
How a UK first operation could mean the end of sweaty armpits for one restaurant manager.
... the number of body armor plates in threespines and also is mutated in a human disease that involves loss of sweat glands, reduced numbers of teeth and lack ...
... network is located throughout our blood vessels and sweat glands, and is for most people, largely imperceptible. "It's almost ... were missing in this unusual skin, the blood vessels and sweat glands still had the normal types of nerve ...
... in both mice and people. Hair follicles and sweat glands are rooted in the dermis, a thick layer of cells that also help support and nourish blood vessels ...
... tolerance. Most interestingly and importantly, this study demonstrates that sweating is an effective way for expelling excess nicotinamide ... in our foods and too little excretion through our sweat glands. The so-called gene–environment ...
... fitness and hydration of the person in question, but it's possible to sweat buckets before heatstroke sets in and we pass out. After all, there are about three million sweat glands on the human body (the highest concentration ...
... the emotional empathy abilities of the participants by questionnaire, the researchers measured activation of their facial muscles and sweat glands, in response to happy and angry facial ...
... birth, and this absence was associated with a reduced number of sweat glands. Using a sophisticated genetic analysis of affected ... in the skin may target genes involved in dermatoglyph and sweat gland development, two structures jointly ...