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    Internal Granular Layer of the Cerebral Cortex

    The fourth layer of the cerebral cortex, composed of many densely packed granule cells with short axons and some small pyramidal cells, and traversed by a stria of horizontally arranged fibers. It contains neurites derived from cells of other layers and areas of the cerebral cortex and subcortical areas. (NCI Thesaurus)




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