The regularity of sustained firing reveals two populations of slowly adapting touch receptors in mouse hairy skin.
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Structure, innervation and response properties of integumentary sensory organs in crocodilians.Touch sense: functional organization and molecular determinants of mechanosensitive receptorsThe sensory neurons of touchThe PDZ-domain protein Whirlin facilitates mechanosensory signaling in mammalian proprioceptorsAbnormal muscle afferent function in a model of Taxol chemotherapy-induced painful neuropathyPiezo2 is required for Merkel-cell mechanotransductionTouch Receptors Undergo Rapid Remodeling in Healthy SkinComputational modeling indicates that surface pressure can be reliably conveyed to tactile receptors even amidst changes in skin mechanicsCompressive viscoelasticity of freshly excised mouse skin is dependent on specimen thickness, strain level and rate.The Role of Atonal Factors in Mechanosensory Cell Specification and FunctionValidating a population model of tactile mechanotransduction of slowly adapting type I afferents at levels of skin mechanics, single-unit response and psychophysicsComputation identifies structural features that govern neuronal firing properties in slowly adapting touch receptors.Hyperelastic Material Properties of Mouse Skin under Compression.Force sensor in simulated skin and neural model mimic tactile SAI afferent spiking response to ramp and hold stimuliSkin relaxation predicts neural firing rate adaptation in SAI touch receptors.Epidermal Merkel cells are mechanosensory cells that tune mammalian touch receptors.Mechanotransduction in epidermal Merkel cells.Dual innervation of neonatal Merkel cells in mouse touch domes.Piezo2 is the major transducer of mechanical forces for touch sensation in mice.Early-life stress produces muscle hyperalgesia and nociceptor sensitization in the adult rat.Excitatory glutamate is essential for development and maintenance of the piloneural mechanoreceptor.Transient, activity dependent inhibition of transmitter release from low threshold afferents mediated by GABAA receptors in spinal cord lamina III/IV.Nociceptor Sensitization Depends on Age and Pain Chronicity(1,2,3).Merkel Cell-Driven BDNF Signaling Specifies SAI Neuron Molecular and Electrophysiological Phenotypes.Na+ channel-dependent recruitment of Navβ4 to axon initial segments and nodes of RanvierThe cell biology of touchNeurotransmitters and synaptic components in the Merkel cell-neurite complex, a gentle-touch receptorThe anatomy, function, and development of mammalian Aβ low-threshold mechanoreceptors.Diversification and specialization of touch receptors in skin.The specification and wiring of mammalian cutaneous low-threshold mechanoreceptors.The functional organization of cutaneous low-threshold mechanosensory neurons.Developing a sense of touch.The signaling lipid sphingosine 1-phosphate regulates mechanical pain.Specialized mechanoreceptor systems in rodent glabrous skin
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The regularity of sustained firing reveals two populations of slowly adapting touch receptors in mouse hairy skin.
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Daine R Lesniak
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Scott A Wellnitz
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10.1152/JN.00810.2009
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2010-04-14T00:00:00Z