Intralaminäre
Intralaminäre refers to something located or occurring within a lamina. In anatomy, a lamina is a thin, flat layer of tissue. The term is often used in the context of the spinal cord, where the dorsal horn contains distinct layers of neurons called laminae, as described by Rexed. Thus, an intralaminar process might refer to a neurological pathway or a cellular event that takes place entirely within one of these spinal cord laminae.
The concept of intralaminäre can also extend to other anatomical structures that possess lamellar or layered
The precise meaning of intralaminäre is dependent on the specific anatomical context in which it is used.