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keywords > Nervous System > Neurons > Neurons, Afferent > Sensory Receptor Cells > Mechanoreceptors > Merkel Cells

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Myelinated nerve endings in human skin.

Merkel cell-poor trichoblastoma with basal cell carcinoma-like foci.

Fine structure of Eimer's organ in the coast mole (Scapanus orarius).

Merkel cell tumor in a trichilemmal cyst: collision or association?

Response properties of primary afferents supplying Eimer's organ.

Role of peripheral hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-modulated channel pacemaker channels in acute and chronic pain models in the rat.

Expression of androgen receptor by fibroepithelioma of Pinkus: evidence supporting classification as a basal cell carcinoma variant?

Mice lacking the p75 receptor fail to acquire a normal complement of taste buds and geniculate ganglion neurons by adulthood.

Changes in the number of Merkel cells with the hair cycle in hair discs on rat back skin.

Overexpression of neurotrophin 4 in skin enhances myelinated sensory endings but does not influence sensory neuron number.

Merkel cells in the oral mucosa.

Neuroanatomical evidence for segregation of nerve fibers conveying light touch and pain sensation in Eimer's organ of the mole.

Metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonists selectively enhance responses of slowly adapting type I mechanoreceptors.

[Histology of skin and hair follicle].

Merkel cell-nerve cell interaction undergoes formation of a synapse-like structure in a primary culture.

Anatomy and function of the skin. Part 2--The epidermis.

Fibroepithelioma of pinkus.

Response of Merkel cells in the palatal rugae to the continuous mechanical stimulation by palatal plate.

Society for Neuroscience meeting. Bats have a feel for flight.

Characterization of the peri-implant epithelium in hamster palatine mucosa: behavior of Merkel cells and nerve endings.

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