GYS1
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OGG_3000002997 |
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blood
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UBERON_0000178 |
[A complex mixture of cells suspended in a liquid matrix that delivers nutrients to cells and removes wastes. (Source: BioGlossary, www.Biology-Text.com)[TAO], Highly specialized circulating tissue consisting of several types of cells suspended in a fluid medium known as plasma.[AAO], A fluid that is composed of blood plasma and erythrocytes.] |
CLNK
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OGG_3000116449 |
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Protein complex
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FMA_67906 |
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mitochondrion
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GO_0005739 |
[A semiautonomous, self replicating organelle that occurs in varying numbers, shapes, and sizes in the cytoplasm of virtually all eukaryotic cells. It is notably the site of tissue respiration.] |
axon tract
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UBERON_0001018 |
[White matter structure of CNS that contains axons that arise predominantly in one central nervous system part and terminate in another. Tracts are generally named by their region or origin followed by their region of primary termination, e.g., mammillothalamic tract contains axons that arise from neurons in the mammillary bodies and terminate in the thalamus. (CUMBO), A group of axons linking two or more neuropils and having a common origin, termination[FBbt].] |
Danio rerio
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NCBITaxon_7955 |
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APOC1
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OGG_3000000341 |
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frontal lobe
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UBERON_0016525 |
[Frontal lobe is the anterior-most of five lobes of the cerebral hemisphere. It is bounded by the central sulcus on its posterior border and by the longitudinal cerebral fissure on its medial border.] |
synaptic vesicle recycling
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GO_0036465 |
[The trafficking of synaptic vesicles from the pre-synaptic membrane so the vesicle can dock and prime for another round of exocytosis and neurotransmitter release. Recycling occurs after synaptic vesicle exocytosis, and is necessary to replenish presynaptic vesicle pools, sustain transmitter release and preserve the structural integrity of the presynaptic membrane. Recycling can occur following transient fusion with the presynaptic membrane (kiss and run), or via endocytosis of presynaptic membrane.] |
Immunoreceptor Tyrosine-Based Activation Motif
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OMIT_0027985 |
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corticobasal syndrome
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MONDO_0018696 |
[Corticobasal syndrome (CBS) is a rare neurodegenerative disease characterized by multifaceted motor system dysfunctions and cognitive defects such as asymmetric rigidity, bradykinesia, limb apraxia, and visuospatial dysfunction.] |
APOC4
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OGG_3000000346 |
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proteasome complex
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GO_0000502 |
[A large multisubunit complex which catalyzes protein degradation, found in eukaryotes, archaea and some bacteria. In eukaryotes, this complex consists of the barrel shaped proteasome core complex and one or two associated proteins or complexes that act in regulating entry into or exit from the core.] |
APOE
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OGG_3000000348 |
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sphingosine
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CHEBI_16393 |
[A sphing-4-enine in which the double bond is trans.] |
APP
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OGG_3000000351 |
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defense response to virus
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GO_0051607 |
[Reactions triggered in response to the presence of a virus that act to protect the cell or organism.] |
Early-stage Alzheimer's Disease (mild)
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ADO_0000025 |
[A disease stage at which a person may function independently. He or she may still drive, work and be a part of social activities. Despite this, the person may feel as if he or she is having memory lapses, such as forgetting familiar words or the location of everyday objects.] |
Growth Factor
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NCIT_C20424 |
[Growth Factors are extracellular signaling molecules (ligands) involved in control of target cell proliferation, cell survival, and cell differentiation. (NCI)] |