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Italian histologist and anatomist
Angelo Ruffini (1864–1929) was an Italian histologist and anatomist known for his pioneering work in the study of the nervous system and sensory receptors. He is best remembered for his discovery of the Ruffini corpuscle, a type of mechanoreceptor found in the skin and other tissues.
Early Life and Education
Angelo Ruffini was born in 1864 in Italy. He pursued his medical studies at the University of Bologna, where he developed a keen interest in the microscopic structure of tissues. His early work focused on the detailed study of histology, the branch of biology concerned with the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals.
Career and Research
Ruffini's career was marked by his meticulous research into the structure and function of sensory receptors. He was particularly interested in the mechanoreceptors of the skin, which are responsible for the sensation of touch and pressure. His most significant contribution to science was the identification and description of the Ruffini corpuscle, a spindle-shaped receptor that responds to sustained pressure and skin stretch.
Ruffini Corpuscle
The Ruffini corpuscle is a type of mechanoreceptor that is sensitive to skin stretch and contributes to the kinesthetic sense of and control of finger position and movement. These corpuscles are located in the deeper layers of the skin, as well as in the joint capsules, where they play a crucial role in proprioception. Ruffini's detailed descriptions of these structures provided a foundation for further research into the sensory systems of the body.
Legacy
Angelo Ruffini's work laid the groundwork for future studies in neuroscience and sensory physiology. His discovery of the Ruffini corpuscle has had a lasting impact on our understanding of how the body perceives mechanical stimuli. Ruffini's contributions are still recognized today, and his name is synonymous with the sensory structures he studied.
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Portrait of Angelo Ruffini
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Illustration of a Ruffini corpuscle by Angelo Ruffini
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