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Fine structure of Merkel cells in lampreys

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The structure of Merkel cells occurring in the epidermis of adult and larval stages of Lampetra spp. is described; it is comparable to that reported from the gnathostome classes. The cells bear microvilli, grouped on the distal and proximal aspects, and are associated with sparsely branching and varicose nerve fibres. One branch of the neurite bears a spur-like process which indents the proximal side of the Merkel cell. Most of the specific Merkel granules are situated in the vicinity of this neurite projection; the cell membrane adjacent to the tip of the spur process bears structures resembling presynaptic densities. Occasionally, desmosome-like junctions are found between the neurite and the Merkel cell.

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The authors thank the Fresh Water Biological Association and the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Bath, for supplying the material, Dr. H. Fox for giving some prepared blocks of Lampetra planeri adults, Mr. B.L. Pirie for technical assistance, and the Science Research Council for support through grant GR/A/3740.6

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Whitear, M., Lane, E.B. Fine structure of Merkel cells in lampreys. Cell Tissue Res. 220, 139–151 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00209973

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