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Unmyelinated afferents in human skin and their responsiveness to low temperature
(2010)
In humans, there are different types of cutaneous cold-sensitive afferents responsible for cold sensation and cold pain. Innocuous cold is primarily mediated by a population of slow A delta afferents, based on psychophysical ...
Activity-dependent slowing properties of an unmyelinated low threshold mechanoreceptor in human hairy skin
(Elsevier, 2011-04-15)
It has been previously shown that unmyelinated afferent fibres in human skin are differentiated not only by their receptor characteristics, but also by their profiles of activity-dependent slowing. One type of profile, ...
Activity-dependent slowing properties of an unmyelinated low thresh old mechanoreceptor inhuman hairy skin
(2011)
It has been previously shown that unmyelinated afferent fibres in human skin are differentiated not only by their receptor characteristics, but also by their profiles of activity-dependent slowing. One type of profile, ...
Activity-dependent slowing properties of an unmyelinated low thresh old mechanoreceptor inhuman hairy skin
(2011)
It has been previously shown that unmyelinated afferent fibres in human skin are differentiated not only by their receptor characteristics, but also by their profiles of activity-dependent slowing. One type of profile, ...
Unmyelinated afferents in human skin and their responsiveness to low temperature
(ELSEVIER, 2010)
In humans, there are different types of cutaneous cold-sensitive afferents responsible for cold sensation
and cold pain. Innocuous cold is primarily mediated by a population of slow A delta afferents, based
on psychophysical ...
Characterisation of the pathophysiology of neuropathy and sensory dysfunction in a mouse model of recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
(2022)
Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) is a rare genetic condition in which mutations in the type VII collagen gene ( COL7A1 ) lead to decreased expression of this anchoring protein of the skin, causing the loss ...
Characterisation of the pathophysiology of neuropathy and sensory dysfunction in a mouse model of recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2022)
Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) is a rare genetic condition in which mutations in the type VII collagen gene (COL7A1) lead to decreased expression of this anchoring protein of the skin, causing the loss ...
Morphometric changes in the dog oculomotor nerve with postnatal growthCambios morfométricos en el nervio oculomotor del perro durante el desarrollo posnatal
(Archivos de Medicina Veterinaria, 2016)
Changes In The Connective Tissue Sheath Of Wistar Rat Nerve With Aging
(Urban und Fischer Verlag Jena, 2014)