Sharpe's fibers, also known as "Sharpe's granules," are specialized structures found in the nerve endings of certain sensory neurons. They play a role in the transmission of sensory information, particularly in the context of pain and temperature sensation. Named after the British anatomist Sir William Sharpe, these fibers contribute to the complex processes of sensory perception and neural signaling in the body. Their specific functions and mechanisms are still subjects of research in neurobiology.
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Just a guess but the fibers in clothing. ( cotton fibers, polyester fibers, etc)
The fibers which are made by man are the synthetic fibers.
Norepinephrine-releasing fibers are called noradrenergic fibers. These fibers are part of the sympathetic nervous system and release norepinephrine as a neurotransmitter.
Sharpey's fibers
Synthetic Fibers Manufactured Fibers