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Papillary layer
The superficial layer of the corium lying immediately under the epidermis into which it extends, forming dermal papillae. Outer layer of the dermis, directly beneath the epidermis.
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Osteogenic layer
The inner layer of the periosteum; it contains osteoblasts that become active during repair of fractures.
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Odontoblastic layer
The layer of connective tissue cells at the outer edge of the pulp where they produce the dentin of the tooth.
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Molecular layer
The outermost layer of the cerebral or cerebellar cortex.
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Horny layer
Outermost layer of the skin, consisting of clear, dead, scale like cells, those of the surface layer being constantly desquamated.
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Granular interior layer
The fourth layer of the cerebral cortex, consisting principally of closely packed stellate cells.
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Granular exterior layer
The second layer of the cerebral cortex, consisting of pyramidal cells.
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Germinative layer
The innermost layer of the epidermis, consisting of a basal layer of cells and a layer of prickle cells (stratum spinosum).
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Ganglionic layer
The fifth layer of the cerebral cortex.
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Functional layer
The portion of the endometrium adjacent to the uterine cavity; after it is shed in menstruation it is regenerated by the basilar layer.
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