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How is Surface Sensitivity Studied in Histology?
In
histology
, surface sensitivity is often studied by examining specialized
sensory receptors
located in the skin and other tissues. Techniques such as
tissue staining
and
microscopy
are used to visualize these receptors. Commonly studied receptors include
Meissner's corpuscles
,
Pacinian corpuscles
, and
Merkel cells
.
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