gray spinal laminae

The term gray spinal laminae refers to a segmentation scheme for the gray substance of the spinal cord based on the size, shape and distribution of neurons. It consists of lamina I, lamina II, lamina III, lamina IV, lamina V, lamina VI, lamina VII, lamina VIII, lamina IX, and lamina X, the boundaries between which vary in distinctiveness ( Carpenter-1983 ).

Also known as: Rexed's laminae, gray spinal laminae

NeuroNames ID: 1703

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Rexed's laminae

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English

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human

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Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins Co., 1983

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Human Neuroanatomy

Name:

gray spinal laminae

Language:

English

Organism:

human

Citation:

Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins Co., 1983

Source Title:

Human Neuroanatomy

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gray spinal laminae

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Rexed's laminae

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