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negative regulation of response to calcium ion
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GO_1905946 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of response to calcium ion.] |
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negative regulation of calcium ion import across plasma membrane
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GO_1905949 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of calcium ion import across plasma membrane.] |
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deltoid pre-muscle mass
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UBERON_0006219 |
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positive regulation of response to calcium ion
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GO_1905947 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of response to calcium ion.] |
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cloacal membrane
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UBERON_0006217 |
[The membrane that covers the embryonic cloaca, formed by the union of proctodeal (anal pit) ectoderm and cloacal endoderm, with no intervening mesoderm; the urorectal septum joins the cloacal membrane and divides it into an anal membrane and a urogenital membrane; the point where the urorectal septum intersects the cloacal membrane is the future site of the perineal body; proliferation of mesoderm and ectoderm around the cloacal membrane produces primordial tissues of the external genitalia in both sexes: the genital tubercle, genital folds, and genital swellings.] |
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common atrial chamber
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UBERON_0006218 |
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ligament of pinna
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UBERON_0008879 |
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palmar part of manus
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UBERON_0008878 |
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rhombic lip
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UBERON_0006215 |
[The posterior section of the developing metencephalon recognized transiently within the vertebrate embryo; the rhombic lip extends posteriorly from the roof of the fourth ventricle to dorsal neuroepithelial cell and can be divided into eight structural units based on rhombomeres 1-8 (r1-r8), recognized at early stages of hindbrain development; producing granule cells and five brainstem nuclei, the rhombic lip plays an important role in developing a complex cerebellar neural system.] |
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cervical sinus of His
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UBERON_0006216 |
[A temporary depression caudal to the second pharyngeal arch, containing the succeeding pharyngeal arches; it is overgrown by the second pharyngeal arch and closes off as the cervical vesicle. This sinus is bounded in front by the hyoid arch, and behind by the thoracic wall.] |
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epidermal-dermal junction
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UBERON_0008877 |
[The multi-layer basement membrane between the dermis and epidermis that serves to adhere the dermis and epidermis, provide mechanical support for the epidermis, and forms a barrier to cells and large molecules across the junction.] |
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carpus cartilage element
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UBERON_0006213 |
[A cartilaginous condensation that has the potential to develop into a carpal bone.] |
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mesenchyme of carpal region
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UBERON_0003319 |
[Mesenchyme of the carpal region that contributes to the carpal skeleton.] |
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carpus pre-cartilage condensation
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UBERON_0006214 |
[A pre-cartilage condensation that has the potential to develop into a carpal bone.] |
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UBERON_0008875
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UBERON_0008875 |
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pronephric glomerular capsule epithelium
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UBERON_2005311 |
[Simple squamous epithelium that lines the capsule of the pronephric glomerulus.] |
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lung goblet cell differentiation
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GO_0060480 |
[The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of a lung goblet cell. A goblet cell is a cell of the epithelial lining that produces and secretes mucins.] |
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lobar bronchus mesenchyme development
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GO_0060483 |
[The biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of a lobar bronchus mesenchyme from an initial condition to its mature state. This process begins with the formation of the lobar bronchus mesenchyme and ends with the mature structure. The lobar bronchus mesenchyme is the mass of tissue composed of mesenchymal cells in the lobar bronchus.] |
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lung-associated mesenchyme development
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GO_0060484 |
[The biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of a lung-associated mesenchyme from an initial condition to its mature state. This process begins with the formation of lung-associated mesenchyme and ends with the mature structure. Lung-associated mesenchyme is the tissue made up of loosely connected mesenchymal cells in the lung.] |
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fin fold pectoral fin bud
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UBERON_2005316 |
[Fin fold of the pectoral fin bud, resulting from mesenchyme migration into the apical fold.] |