Corpuscles of Herbst
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Gray's | subject #233 1061 |
Dorlands/Elsevier | c_56/12261105 |
The Corpuscles of Herbst are a nerve-ending similar to the Pacinian corpuscle, in the mucous membrane of the tongue of the duck, and in some other animals/regions. It differs from the Pacinian corpuscle in being smaller, in its capsules being more closely approximated, and in that the axis-cylinder in the central clear space is coated with a continuous row of nuclei. These bodies are known as the corpuscles of Herbst.
[edit] External links
- Description at sciencedaily.com
- Zelená J, Halata Z, Szeder V, Grim M (1997). "Crural Herbst corpuscles in chicken and quail: numbers and structure.". Anat Embryol (Berl) 196 (4): 323-33. PMID 9363854.
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