"Perinuclear" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Perinuclear refers to an area or region that is located near or surrounding the nucleus of a cell. In other words, it refers to the space just outside the cell nucleus.
The word "perineural" refers to something that is related to or affecting the perineurium, which is a membrane that surrounds individual nerve fibers. In medical contexts, perineural can describe a condition or process that involves the membrane, such as perineural inflammation or perineural fibrosis. For example, perineural invasion is a process in which cancer cells invade the perineurium and surrounding tissues. The term is often used in the fields of neurology, neuroscience, and oncology.
The perineurium is a layer of connective tissue that surrounds a nerve. It is composed of a layer of flat cells, called perineurial cells, and a thin basement membrane. The perineurium plays an important role in maintaining the structural integrity and function of the nerve. It helps to prevent the entry of immune cells and other substances into the nerve, and it helps to maintain the proper environment for the nerve fibers to function properly.