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* Pacinian corpuscles are present in the skin and in some mucous membranes.  
* Pacinian corpuscles are present in the skin and in some mucous membranes.  
* mechanoceptors that respond to pressure or any mechanical stimulus deforming the corpuscle.
* mechanoceptors that respond to pressure or any mechanical stimulus deforming the corpuscle.
* generally located deep in the dermis layer near the border with the hypodermis.




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:'''Image Links:''' [[:File:Pacinian corpuscle histology 01.jpg|Labelled Pacinian corpuscle]] | [[:File:Pacinian corpuscle histology 02.jpg|Unlabelled Pacinian corpuscle]] | [[:File:Pacinian corpuscle histology 03.jpg|Unlabelled Pacinian corpuscle detail]] | [[Sensory - Touch Development|Touch]] | [[Integumentary System Development|Integumentary]]
:'''Image Links:''' [[:File:Pacinian corpuscle histology 01.jpg|Labelled Pacinian corpuscle]] | [[:File:Pacinian corpuscle histology 02.jpg|Unlabelled Pacinian corpuscle]] | [[:File:Pacinian corpuscle histology 03.jpg|Unlabelled Pacinian corpuscle detail]] | [[:File:Meissner_corpuscle_01.jpg#Meissner.27s_Corpuscle|Meissner's corpuscle image]] | [[Sensory - Touch Development|Touch]] | [[Integumentary System Development|Integumentary]]


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Pacinian Corpuscle Histology

  • Pacinian corpuscles are present in the skin and in some mucous membranes.
  • mechanoceptors that respond to pressure or any mechanical stimulus deforming the corpuscle.
  • generally located deep in the dermis layer near the border with the hypodermis.


Named after Filippo Pacini (1812-1883) an Italian anatomist, published in 1840, and the name "Pacini's corpuscles" was proposed in 1844 by Henle and also by Kölliker.


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