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A short history of sweat gland biology

Synopsis The axilla, especially its microflora and axillary sweat glands as well as their secretions, is the main target of cosmetic compositions such as deodorants or antiperspirants. There are three types of sweat glands present in the axillary skin, namely apocrine, eccrine and apoeccrine sweat g...

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Published in:International journal of cosmetic science 2007-06, Vol.29 (3), p.169-179
Main Authors: Wilke, K., Martin, A., Terstegen, L., Biel, S. S.
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