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Stratum lucidum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The stratum lucidum is a layer of the epidermis found throughout the body, but is thickest on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. Located between the stratum granulosum and stratum cor...
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One of the layers of the epidermis or the epithelium of the keratinized oral mucosa, situated just inferior the stratum corneum in keratinized tissues except in the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet, where it lies just inferior the stratum lucidum (transparent layer).
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Definition of stratum lucidum in the Medical Dictionary. stratum lucidum explanation. Information about stratum lucidum in Free online English dictionary. What is stratum lucidum? Meaning of stratum lucidum medical term. ... 1. the layer of epidermis between the stratum lucidum and stratum spinosum.
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1. the layer of epidermis between the stratum lucidum and stratum spinosum. ... 1. the layer of cells between the stratum lucidum and the stratum spinosum of the skin, very thin and not always present. Called also the granular layer.
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Definition of stratum lucidum from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... Learn more about "stratum lucidum"
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Stratum lucidum of hippocampus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The stratum lucidum of the hippocampus is also a layer of the hippocampus between the stratum pyramidale and the stratum radiatum.
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The stratum lucidum (Latin for "clear layer") is a thin, clear layer of dead skin cells in the epidermis, and is named for its translucent appearance under a microscope. It contains a clear substance called eleidin, which eventually becomes keratin.
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