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DictionarySeelayerHuxley's layer
layer (la'er) A thin sheetlike structure of more or less uniform thickness; a stratum.ameloblastic layerThe enamel layer of the tooth. Synonym: enamel layerbacillary layerThe rod and cone layer of the retina of the eye.basal layerThe outermost layer of the uterine endometrium lying next to the myometrium. Synonym: basilar layerbasilar layerBasal layer.Bernard glandular layer See: Bernard glandular layerchoriocapillary layerLamina choriocapillaris.claustral layerThe layer of gray matter between the external capsule and insula.clear layerThe stratum lucidum of the epidermis.columnar layerA layer of tall, narrow epithelial cells forming a covering or lining.compact layerThe compact surface layer of the uterine endometrium.cuticular layer of epitheliumA layer of dense cytoplasm at the luminal end of some epithelial cells, esp. that at the surface of columnar epithelium of the intestine.enamel layerAmeloblastic layer.ependymal layerThe inner layer of cells of the embryonic neural tube.epitrichial layerEpitrichium.feeder layerA population of connective tissue cells that are used to nourish cultured tissue cells in the laboratory. The feeder cell layer is often derived from mouse fibroblasts. Feeder cells supply metabolites to the cells they support, do not grow or divide, and can be inactivated by gamma irradiation. functional layerThe portion of the endometrium adjacent to the uterine cavity. After it is shed in menstruation, it is regenerated by the basilar layer. ganglionic layer1. The fifth layer of the cerebral cortex.2. The inner layer of ganglion cells in the retina whose axons form the fibers of the optic nerve.germ layerAny of the three primary layers of the developing embryo from which the various organ systems develop. See: ectoderm; endoderm; mesodermgerminative layerThe innermost layer of the epidermis, consisting of a basal layer of cells and a layer of prickle cells (stratum spinosum). Synonym: malpighian layer; stratum germinativumgranular exterior layerThe second layer of the cerebral cortex, consisting of pyramidal cells.granular interior layerThe fourth layer of the cerebral cortex, consisting principally of closely packed stellate cells.half-value layer Abbreviation: HVL The amount of lead, copper, cement, or other material that would dissipate a beam of radiation by 50%. The number of half-value layers required for safety in blocking the area on a patient is five, because that represents 50% of 50% and 50% of that, and so forth. For example, 50% + 25% + 12.5% + 6.23% + 3.12% = 96.9%. Thus the patient would be shielded from all but about 3% of the radiation. (Examples of the thickness of material required to protect from radiation are 2 in [5 cm] of lead or 2 ft [61 cm] of cement.) Henle's layer See: Henle, Friedrich G. J.horny layerOutermost layer of the skin, consisting of clear, dead, scalelike cells, those of the surface layer being constantly desquamated. Synonym: stratum corneumHuxley's layer See: Huxley, Thomas H.Langhans' layer See: Langhans' layermantle layerThe middle layer of the neural tube of the developing embryo.malpighian layerGerminative layer.molecular layer1. The outermost layer of the cerebral or cerebellar cortex.2. The inner or outer plexiform layer of the retina.molecular layer (of the cerebral cortex)The most superficial layer of the cortex of the brain, consisting of outer stellate cells and granule cells.mucus layerMucus barrier.nervous layerThe nerve-containing portion of the retina of the eye.odontoblastic layerThe layer of connective tissue cells at the outer edge of the pulp where they produce the dentin of the tooth.Ollier layer See: Ollier, Louis Xavier Edouardosteogenic layerOllier layer.outer nuclear layerThe layer of the retina containing the nuclei of the visual receptor cells, the rods, and cones.papillary layerThe superficial layer of the dermis lying immediately under the epidermis into which it extends, forming dermal papillae. Synonym: stratum papillarepigment layerThe outermost layer of the retina. Cells contain a pigment called fuscin. prickle cell layerStratum spinosum epidermidis; the layer between the granular and basal layers of the skin. Prickle cells are present in this layer. Synonym: spinous layerPurkinje layer See: Purkinje layerreticular layerThe inner layer of the dermis lying beneath the papillary layer.layer of rods and conesThe layer of the retina of the eye next to the pigment layer. It contains the rods and cones. somatic layerIn the embryo, a layer of extraembryonic mesoderm that forms a part of the somatopleure, the outer wall of the coelom.spinous layerPrickle cell layer.splanchnic layerIn the embryo, a layer of extraembryonic mesoderm that with the endoderm forms the splanchnopleure.spongy layerThe middle layer of the uterine endometrium; contains dilated portions of uterine glands. Synonym: stratum spongiosumsubendocardial layerThe layer of loose connective tissue between the endocardium and the myocardium.subendothelial layerThe layer of fine fibers and fibroblasts lying immediately under the endothelium of the tunica intima of larger arteries and veins.Tomes' granular layerThe layer of interglobular dentin beneath the dentinocemental junction in the root of a tooth.Weil's basal layerA relatively cell-free zone just below the odontoblastic layer in the dental pulp. It is also called subodontoblastic layer; cell-free zone of Weil; cell-poor zone. |