Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p A delta fibers, or Aδ fibers, are a type of sensory fiber. They respond to stimuli such as cold and pressure, and, as nociceptors, stimulation of them is interpreted as fast/first pain information. A delta fibers are thinly myelinated, and thus they send impulses faster than unmyelinated C fibers, but more slowly than other, more thickly myelinated "A" class fibers.The fibers terminate at Rexed laminae I and V.. }
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- A_delta_fiber abstract "A delta fibers, or Aδ fibers, are a type of sensory fiber. They respond to stimuli such as cold and pressure, and, as nociceptors, stimulation of them is interpreted as fast/first pain information. A delta fibers are thinly myelinated, and thus they send impulses faster than unmyelinated C fibers, but more slowly than other, more thickly myelinated "A" class fibers.The fibers terminate at Rexed laminae I and V.".
- A_delta_fiber comment "A delta fibers, or Aδ fibers, are a type of sensory fiber. They respond to stimuli such as cold and pressure, and, as nociceptors, stimulation of them is interpreted as fast/first pain information. A delta fibers are thinly myelinated, and thus they send impulses faster than unmyelinated C fibers, but more slowly than other, more thickly myelinated "A" class fibers.The fibers terminate at Rexed laminae I and V.".