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    Exploring sensory fiber composition in the lateral and medial roots of the median nerve by B.N. Walters, L.S.E. Brandt, S.C. Kunigelis

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In this study, the fiber ratios of small-diameter Group III and IV sensory fibers as well as large-diameter Group I and II sensory fibers comprising the lateral and medial roots of the median nerve of the brachial plexus were investigated. …”
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    3D Printable Soft Sensory Fiber Networks for Robust and Complex Tactile Sensing by David Hardman, Thomas George Thuruthel, Antonia Georgopoulou, Frank Clemens, Fumiya Iida

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…This work presents a complete framework for the fabrication of soft sensory fiber networks for contact localization, using pellet-based 3D printing of piezoresistive elastomers to manufacture flexible sensory networks with precise and repeatable performances. …”
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    Regulation of Carcinogenesis by Sensory Neurons and Neuromediators by Nuray Erin, Galina V. Shurin, James H. Baraldi, Michael R. Shurin

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…These contradictory findings are likely to be due to the post-nerve injury-induced activation of systemic sensory fibers, the level of aggressiveness of the tumor model used, and the local heterogeneity of sensory fibers. …”
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    Have We Looked in the Wrong Direction for More Than 100 Years? Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness Is, in Fact, Neural Microdamage Rather Than Muscle Damage by Balazs Sonkodi, Istvan Berkes, Erika Koltai

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…DOMS becomes manifest when the microinjured non-nociceptive sensory fibers of the muscle spindle stop inhibiting the effects of the microinjured, hyperexcited nociceptive sensory fibers, therefore providing the ‘open gate’ in the dorsal horn to hyperalgesia. …”
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    Hansen's Disease with Torpid Evolution. A Case Report by Graciela Caridad Cabrera Acea, Joan Bernárdez Ruíz, Maricela García de la Torre

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In 2001, a nerve conduction study showed axomielynic damage in the sensory fibers of the right crural nerve. In 2004 the patient presented hives without stinging that left white stains when they disappeared. …”
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    Optogenetic and Chemogenic Control of Pain Signaling: Molecular Markers by Josue Vidal Espinosa-Juárez, Erwin Chiquete, Bruno Estañol, José de Jesús Aceves

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The article delves into the molecular targets of different types of sensory fibers such as channels, for example, TRPV1 in C-peptidergic fiber, TRPA1 in C-non-peptidergic receptors expressed differentially as MOR and DOR, and transcription factors, and their colocalization with the vesicular transporter of glutamate, which enable researchers to identify specific subtypes of neurons within the pain pathway and allows for selective transfection and expression of opsins to modulate their activity.…”
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    Botulinum neurotoxin and chronic migraine: muscle fiber chemodenervation or nociceptic system modulation? by A. R. Artemenko, A. L. Kurenkov, S. S. Nikitin, K. B. Belomestova

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The administration of BTA on the PREEMPT principle (paradigm) ensures optimal neurotoxin distribution in the anatomic areas in accordance with their sensory innervation by cervical segments and sensory fibers in the trigeminal system, the terminal branches which are the major target of BTA in the treatment of CM.…”
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    Neuropeptides and the Nodes of Ranvier in Cranial Headaches by Jacob C. A. Edvinsson, Jacob C. A. Edvinsson, Kristian A. Haanes, Lars Edvinsson, Lars Edvinsson

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In this review we discuss aspects of signaling at the distal parts of the sensory fibers, the extrasynaptic signaling between C-fibers and Aδ-fibers, and the contact between the trigeminal fibers at the nerve root entry zone where they transit into the CNS. …”
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    Hyperalgesic activity of kisspeptin in mice by Spampinato Simona, Trabucco Angela, Biasiotta Antonella, Biagioni Francesca, Cruccu Giorgio, Copani Agata, Colledge William H, Sortino Maria, Nicoletti Ferdinando, Chiechio Santina

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Immunofluorescent staining in the mouse skin showed the presence of GPR54 receptors in PGP9.5-positive sensory fibers. Intraplantar injection of kisspeptin (1 or 3 nmol/5 μl) induced a small nocifensive response in naive mice, and lowered thermal pain threshold in the hot plate test. …”
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    Enlargement of the Nerve Fibers of Silenced Lumbosacral Motoneurons in Cats by Tessa Gordon, Lynn Eldridge, Saljae Aurora

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The distributions of myelinated sensory fibers were unchanged in SUR nerves in contrast to the myelinated motor fibers in the MG and SOL nerves that were significantly larger. …”
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    Segmental distribution and morphometric features of primary sensory neurons projecting to the tibial periosteum in the rat. by Tadeusz Cichocki, Jean-Pierre Timmermans, Dirk Adriaensen, Jan A Litwin, Mariusz Gajda

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…The perikarya of the sensory fibers were traced back in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) L1-L6 by means of fluorescent microscopy on cryosections. …”
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    Sprouted innervation into uterine transplants contributes to the development of hyperalgesia in a rat model of endometriosis. by Stacy L McAllister, Natalia Dmitrieva, Karen J Berkley

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Rudimentary sensory and sympathetic innervation appeared in the cysts at two weeks, sprouted further and more densely into the cyst wall by four weeks, and matured by six weeks post-transplant. Sensory fibers became abnormally functionally active between two and three weeks post-transplant, remaining active thereafter. …”
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    Poststroke neuroplasticity processes by I. V. Damulin, E. V. Ekusheva

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The sensory system is noted to have a high potential of compensation, which is appreciably associated with the considerable extent of sensory fibers even at the level of the cerebral cortex.…”
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    Normal nerve conduction values of median and ulnar nerves in the Turkish population by Figen Esmeli, Hasan Kamil Sucu, Aytül Erol Gökmen, Tolga Özdemirkiran

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Women had higher NCV values and action potential amplitudes of motor and sensory fibers. Conclusion: Age, temperature, and sex are important factors that affect NCS. …”
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    Association of Diabetic Polyneuropathy and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Role of Glycemic Control and Microvascular Complications by Şule Deveci

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Electrophysiologically, in sensory fibers in all patients, In 43 patients (34.7%), involvement of motor fibers was accompanied. …”
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    Radiculopathy in diabetic polyneuropathy patients: difficulties in the diagnosis and therapy by F. I. Devlikamova, Yu. N. Maksimov, D. Kh. Khaibullina

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In order to study the state of the peripheral neuromotor apparatus, patients undergo stimulation electromyography with an analysis of the conduction along motor fibers and sensory fibers caused by the skin sympathetic potential, and EMG using needle electrodes is often used to verify the level and stage of the pathological process. …”
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    SpaceSkin - development of aerospace-grade electronic textile for simultaneous protection and high velocity impact characterization by Cherston, Juliana, Paradiso, Joseph A.

    Published 2021
    “…Therefore, we propose weaving sensory fibers into traditional fibrous aerospace skins for direct measurement of local conditions, yielding a material that can simultaneously sense and protect. …”
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    Developmental Changes of Axonal Excitability: Refractory Period Measurement in Normal Children. by Ahmed S. M. Nadeem, Basim M. Alwan, Mohammad A. Mezaal

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Results: These tests showed that changes in the membrane properties of the fastest and the slowest motor and sensory fibers differ with age. Fastest fibers have more prominent and rapid reduction in their absolute refractory periods (increased excitability) at the successive age groups during the period between 6 months to 6years of life, while the slowest ones have more gradual and prolonged membrane changes (as assessed by the dispersion of the refractory periods) Conclusion: These electrophysological findings point to a period of rapid increment in the nerve fiber diameter, myelin thickness and the possibility of addition of new functioning nerve fibers during the process of growth and development, since each fiber has its characteristic absolute refractory period from birth.…”
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