Doyere eminence

Doy·ère em·i·nence

(doy-ār'), the slightly elevated area of the skeletal muscle fiber's surface that corresponds to the site of the motor endplate.

Doy·ère em·i·nence

(dwah-yār' em'i-nĕns) A slight elevation on the surface of a striated muscle corresponds to the site of the motor endplate.

Doyère eminence

(dwa-yer′) [Louis Doyère, Fr. physiologist, 1811–1863] A slight elevation of a muscle fiber at the entrance of a nerve fiber into the muscle cell.

Doyère,

Louis, French physiologist, 1811-1863. Doyère eminence - the slightly elevated area of the striated muscle fiber surface that corresponds to the site of the motor endplate.