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The adjective internal is used in opposition to the external granular layer of the cortex.
The formation of surface patterns in vibrated granular layers.
The function of cerebellar circuits is entirely dependent on processes carried out by the granular layer.
Within the granular layer, a mossy fiber generates a series of enlargements called rosettes.
The external granular layer (II) is relatively dense.
It is specifically expressed in the spinous and granular layers of the epidermis with family member keratin 10.
The term granular layer may refer to:
Mossy fibers enter the granular layer from their main point of origin, the pontine nuclei.
A cornified layer, a granular layer.
The newly generated granule cells accumulate under the older cells that began to settle in the granular layer.
The external granular layer of the cerebral cortex is commonly known as layer II.
The stratum granulosum (or granular layer) is a thin layer of cells in the epidermis.
In neuroscience, Golgi cells are inhibitory interneurons found within the granular layer of the cerebellum.
Keratinization is the differentiation of keratinocytes in the granular layer into dead surface cells to form the stratum corneum.
The prefrontal cortex has been defined based on cytoarchitectonics by the presence of a cortical granular layer IV.
Lamina granularis interna is layer 4, or the internal granular layer of cortex cerebri.
Stratum granulosum (granular layer)
It should not be confused with the internal granular layer of the cerebral cortex (commonly known as layer IV).
When dry section of the root dentin of teeth are visualized under transmitted light, a granular layer is seen adjacent to cementum.
The second germinal zone (cellular birthplace) is known as the Rhombic lip, neurons then move by human embryonic week 27 to the external granular layer.
Vermeer produced transparent colours by applying paint to the canvas in loosely granular layers, a technique called 'pointillé' (not to be confused with pointillism).
There are three layers to the cerebellar cortex; from outer to inner layer, these are the molecular, Purkinje, and granular layers.
Layer II, the external granular layer, contains small pyramidal neurons and numerous stellate neurons.
The main problem with this definition is that it works well only in primates but not in nonprimates, as the latter lack a granular layer IV.
Actinic keratosis usually shows focal parakeratosis with associated loss of the granular layer of, and thickening of the epidermis.