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no·ci·cep·tor N0124775 (nō′sĭ-sĕp′tər)n. A sensory receptor that responds to pain. [Latin nocēre, to hurt; see nocent + (re)ceptor.]
nociceptorenUK
nociceptor[′nō·sə‚sep·tər] (physiology) A sensory nerve ending that is particularly sensitive to noxious stimuli such as chemical changes in surrounding tissue evoked by injury. nociceptorenUK
nociceptor [no″se-sep´tor] a receptor for pain, stimulated by various kinds of tissue injury. adj., adj nocicep´tive.no·ci·cep·tor (nō'si-sep'tŏr, -tōr), A peripheral nerve organ or mechanism for the reception and transmission of painful or injurious stimuli. [noci- + L. capio, to take] nociceptor (nō′sĭ-sĕp′tər)n. A sensory receptor that responds to pain.nociceptor Pain receptor Neurology Any of a class of periarticular and mucocutaneous sense organs and neural receptors–eg, reflex loops for reception and response to pain; located primarily in the skin or viscera, nociceptors respond to chemical, mechanical, or other stimulino·ci·cep·tor (nō'si-sep'tŏr) A peripheral nerve organ or mechanism for the reception and transmission of painful or injurious stimuli. [noci- + L. capio, to take]nociceptor a receptor in the form of a naked dendrite which reacts in response to a pain stimulus.NociceptorA nerve cell that is capable of sensing pain and transmitting a pain signal.Mentioned in: Migraine Headache, Pain, Pain Managementno·ci·cep·tor (nō'si-sep'tŏr) Peripheral nerve organ or mechanism for the reception and transmission of painful or injurious stimuli. [noci- + L. capio, to take] |