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UBERON_0005715
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UBERON_0005715 |
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radial vein
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UBERON_8600092 |
[A vein that is tributary of the brachial vein and drains blood from the lateral structures of the forearm, carpal and metacarpal bones, joints of the hand, and lateral forearm muscles.] |
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UBERON_0005716
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UBERON_0005716 |
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deep lingual artery
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UBERON_8600097 |
[An artery that branches from the lingual artery and supplies blood to the tongue itself, particularly the body and tip of the tongue. The deep lingual artery travels superiorly in a tortuous course along the under (ventral) surface of the tongue, below the longitudinalis inferior, and above the mucous membrane.] |
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signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (mouse)
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PR_Q9QUM4 |
[A SLAM family member 1 that is encoded in the genome of mouse.] |
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dorsal lingual artery
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UBERON_8600098 |
[An artery that branches from the lingual artery and supplies the soft palate, tonsils, epiglottis, palatoglossal arch, and adjacent mucous membrane. The dorsal lingual artery runs along the upper border of the hyoid bone and anastomises with its fellow of the opposite side.] |
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ascending palatine artery
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UBERON_8600095 |
[An artery that branches from the facial artery, and branches to supply the soft palate and the palatine tonsil.] |
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submental artery
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UBERON_8600096 |
[An artery that branches from the facial artery that runs forward under the mouth, then turns upward upon reaching the chin.] |
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accessory meningeal artery
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UBERON_8600099 |
[An artery that branches from the maxillary artery and supplies the meninges. The accessory meningeal artery ascends through the foramen ovale to enter the cranial cavity and supply the dura mater of the floor of the middle cranial fossa and of the trigeminal cave, and to the trigeminal ganglion.] |
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lining cell
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CL_0000213 |
[A cell within an epithelial cell sheet whose main function is to act as an internal or external covering for a tissue or an organism.] |
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surface ectodermal cell
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CL_0000114 |
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ectodermal cell
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CL_0000221 |
[A cell of the outer of the three germ layers of the embryo.] |
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limb field
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UBERON_0005733 |
[A ring of cells capable of forming a limb.] |
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paired limb/fin field
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UBERON_0005732 |
[A ring of cells capable of forming a limb or paired fin[Gilbert,modified].] |
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fin field
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UBERON_0005731 |
[A limb/fin field that has_potential_to_developmentally_contribute_to a paired fin bud.] |
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pelvic appendage field
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UBERON_0005730 |
[A limb/fin field that has the potential to develop into a pelvic appendage bud mesenchyme.] |
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extraembryonic mesoderm
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UBERON_0005728 |
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pectoral appendage field
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UBERON_0005729 |
[A limb/fin field that has the potential to develop into a pectoral appendage bud mesenchyme.] |
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obsolete somitomere
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UBERON_0005727 |
[Obsoleted definition: In the developing vertebrate embryo, the somitomeres are loose masses of paraxial mesoderm derived cells that form along each side of the neural tube towards the end of the third gestational week. The approximately 50 pairs of somitomeres begin developing in the cranial (head) region, continuing in a caudal (tail) direction until the end of week four[WP].] |
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cerebellar Golgi cell
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CL_0000119 |
[Large intrinsic neuron located in the granule layer of the cerebellar cortex that extends its dendrites into the molecular layer where they receive contact from parallel fibers. The axon of the Golgi cell ramifies densely in the granule layer and enters into a complex arrangement with mossy fiber terminals and granule cell dendrites to form the cerebellar glomerulus. Llinas, Walton and Lang. In The Synaptic Organization of the Brain. 5th ed. 2004.] |