The sensory innervation of the papilla incisiva in the hard palate of the domestic goat was studi... more The sensory innervation of the papilla incisiva in the hard palate of the domestic goat was studied with light and electron microscopy, supplemented by electro- physiological studies of free nerve endings. The goat lacks incisor teeth. Grass and leaves are not bitten, but ...
Merkel nerve endings are mechanoreceptors in the vertebrate skin. They were named after the perso... more Merkel nerve endings are mechanoreceptors in the vertebrate skin. They were named after the person who first described them--F.S. Merkel (1875). They consist of large, pale cells with lobulated nuclei forming synapse-like contacts with enlarged terminal endings of myelinated nerve fibres. Inside the cell are intermediate filaments formed of simple cytokeratins and osmophilic granules containing variety of neuropeptides. In mammals, they can be found in the basal layer of the skin and in those parts of the mucosa, which is derived from ectoderm. In contrast, in birds these cells are located in the dermis. The largest accumulation of Merkel nerve endings was found in whiskers of most mammals apart from man. There has been a controversy concerning the origin of Merkel cells. Results from chick/quail chimeras and most recently also from double transgenic mice have shown that Merkel cells are derived from the neural crest. Merkel cell play a role in the mechano-transduction process. In r...
The sensory innervation of the papilla incisiva in the hard palate of the domestic goat was studi... more The sensory innervation of the papilla incisiva in the hard palate of the domestic goat was studied with light and electron microscopy, supplemented by electro- physiological studies of free nerve endings. The goat lacks incisor teeth. Grass and leaves are not bitten, but ...
Merkel nerve endings are mechanoreceptors in the vertebrate skin. They were named after the perso... more Merkel nerve endings are mechanoreceptors in the vertebrate skin. They were named after the person who first described them--F.S. Merkel (1875). They consist of large, pale cells with lobulated nuclei forming synapse-like contacts with enlarged terminal endings of myelinated nerve fibres. Inside the cell are intermediate filaments formed of simple cytokeratins and osmophilic granules containing variety of neuropeptides. In mammals, they can be found in the basal layer of the skin and in those parts of the mucosa, which is derived from ectoderm. In contrast, in birds these cells are located in the dermis. The largest accumulation of Merkel nerve endings was found in whiskers of most mammals apart from man. There has been a controversy concerning the origin of Merkel cells. Results from chick/quail chimeras and most recently also from double transgenic mice have shown that Merkel cells are derived from the neural crest. Merkel cell play a role in the mechano-transduction process. In r...
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