Merkel cell
Receptors in the skin of vertebrates / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Merkel cells, also known as Merkel-Ranvier cells or tactile epithelial cells, are oval-shaped mechanoreceptors essential for light touch sensation and found in the skin of vertebrates. They are abundant in highly sensitive skin like that of the fingertips in humans, and make synaptic contacts with somatosensory afferent nerve fibers. It has been reported that Merkel cells are derived from neural crest cells, though more recent experiments in mammals have indicated that they are epithelial in origin.
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Merkel cell | |
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Location | Skin of vertebrates |
Function | Light touch sensation |
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MeSH | D018862 |
NeuroLex ID | nifext_87 |
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy |
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