Biology:Lanceolate ending

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A lanceolate ending is a neuron ending that wraps around a hair follicle.[1] Specific kinds of touch-sensing neurons in skin use them to respond to hair being touched or brushed.[1] Lanceolate endings have been seen in all mammals thus far studied as of 2021.[2] There are multiple kinds of lanceolate endings: in mice, for example, there is one for each of the three types of hair -- guard hair, awl hair, and zigzag hair.[1]

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