Bovine Meissner‐like corpuscle and evolutionary ecology of mammalian somatosensory acuity
Ghulam M. Bhat,
Samina Bashir,
Shah S. Jan
et al.
Abstract:The mammalian snout has Meissner's corpuscles (MCs), which transmit epicritic sensations as the animal explores its surroundings. To comprehend the somatosensory acuity in mammals, we examined the structural organization and density of bovine Meissner‐like corpuscles (BMLCs) at various ages and compared the changes with other mammalian MCs. The skin from the snout of cows or oxen (2–11 years old) was obtained and processed through routine histological technique. Five‐μm thick sections were prepared, silver sta… Show more
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