John B. Holyoke
Dartmouth College
9 Papers
352 Citations
John B. Holyoke is an academic researcher from Dartmouth College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transurethral resection of the prostate & Duct (anatomy). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications.
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Responses of the human eccrine sweat duct to controlled injury: growth center of the epidermal sweat duct unit.
TL;DR: The human eccrine sweat duct may be divided into two parts: that portion that lies within the dermis and the “epidermal sweat duct unit”.
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The Histochemical Response of the Human Epidermis to Controlled Injury; Glycogen
Walter C. Lobitz,John B. Holyoke +1 more
TL;DR: This study was undertaken in an attempt to arrive at a better understanding of the dynamic processes of growth that occur in the human skin and its appendages.
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Responses of the Superficial Portion of the Human Pilosebaceous Apparatus to Controlled Injury1
TL;DR: Few investigators have dealt with the behavior of epidermal appendages in wound healing, and Lobitz and Holyoke (4) are able to correlate morphologic responses with histochemical changes in the accumulation and distribution of glycogen during the regeneration of human epidermis.
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Histologic Variations in the Structure of Human Eccrine Sweat Glands
John B. Holyoke,Walter C. Lobitz +1 more
TL;DR: The present trend is to correlate the normal and the abnormal variations of the physiology and chemistry of the sweat gland with its histochemistry and histo-logic structure.
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The Epidermal Eccrine Sweat Duct Unit
TL;DR: The epidermal sweat duct unit is a morphologic and biologic entity in human skin that includes the intra-epidermal portion of the sweat duct (the single layer of lining cells), the periductal sheath of two or more cells concentrically arranged around the lining cells of the duct, and the eccrine sweat pore as discussed by the authors.
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