Term Name: stratum intermedium of tooth
Synonyms: stratum intermedium
Definition: The stratum intermedium in a developing tooth is a layer of two or three cells between the inner enamel epithelium and the newly forming cells of the stellate reticulum. It first appears during the early bell stage of tooth development, at around the 14th week of intrauterine life (in humans). The stratum intermedium has a notably high alkaline phosphatase activity. This layer, along with the inner enamel epithelium, is responsible for the tooth enamel formation. It is a part of the dental (enamel) organ.
Ontology: Uberon Ontology [UBERON:0007440]

Relationships
is part of: tooth enamel organ
is a type of: cell layer ectoderm-derived structure structure with developmental contribution from neural crest