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orbitosphenoid ossification center
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UBERON_0009638 |
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ossification center
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UBERON_0010355 |
[The first step in ossification of the cartilage is that the cartilage cells, at the point where ossification is commencing and which is termed a ossification center, enlarge and arrange themselves in rows. The matrix in which they are imbedded increases in quantity, so that the cells become further separated from each other. A deposit of calcareous material now takes place in this matrix, between the rows of cells, so that they become separated from each other by longitudinal columns of calcified matrix, presenting a granular and opaque appearance. Here and there the matrix between two cells of the same row also becomes calcified, and transverse bars of calcified substance stretch across from one calcareous column to another. Thus there are longitudinal groups of the cartilage cells enclosed in oblong cavities, the walls of which are formed of calcified matrix which cuts off all nutrition from the cells; the cells, in consequence, atrophy, leaving spaces called the primary areolC&.] |
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alisphenoid ossification center
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UBERON_0009637 |
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prechordal cartilage
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UBERON_0009636 |
[Chondrocranium chondrification center that that forms anterior body of sphenoid, containing the sella turcica and posterior body of sphenoid.] |
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parachordal cartilage
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UBERON_0009635 |
[Chondrocranium chondrification center that fuses with cartilages derived from sclerotome region of occipital somites forming occipital bone, hypoglossal canals and foramen magnum.] |
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root of coccygeal nerve
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UBERON_0009634 |
[A spinal nerve root that is part of a coccygeal nerve.] |
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protein polypeptide chain
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CHEBI_16541 |
[A naturally occurring polypeptide synthesized at the ribosome.] |
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insect presumptive prothoracic metatarsus
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UBERON_6110746 |
[Region of the prothoracic leg disc that will develop into the prothoracic metatarsus.] |
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RNA localization to chromatin
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GO_1990280 |
[A process in which RNA is transported to and maintained in a part of a chromosome that is organized into chromatin.] |
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RNA localization
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GO_0006403 |
[A process in which RNA is transported to, or maintained in, a specific location.] |
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zygomaticus muscle
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UBERON_0010437 |
[One of: zygomaticus major, zygomaticus minor.] |
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facial muscle
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UBERON_0001577 |
[A muscle innervated by a facial nerve.] |
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positive regulation of neuronal action potential
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GO_1904457 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of neuronal action potential.] |
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positive regulation of action potential
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GO_0045760 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of action potential creation, propagation or termination. This typically occurs via modulation of the activity or expression of voltage-gated ion channels.] |
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positive regulation of transmission of nerve impulse
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GO_0051971 |
[Any process that activates, maintains or increases the frequency, rate or extent of transmission of a nerve impulse, the sequential electrochemical polarization and depolarization that travels across the membrane of a neuron in response to stimulation.] |
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regulation of neuronal action potential
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GO_0098908 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of action potential creation, propagation or termination in a neuron. This typically occurs via modulation of the activity or expression of voltage-gated ion channels.] |
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negative regulation of neuronal action potential
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GO_1904456 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of neuronal action potential.] |
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negative regulation of transmission of nerve impulse
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GO_0051970 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of transmission of a nerve impulse, the sequential electrochemical polarization and depolarization that travels across the membrane of a neuron in response to stimulation.] |
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negative regulation of action potential
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GO_0045759 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of action potential creation, propagation or termination. This typically occurs via modulation of the activity or expression of voltage-gated ion channels.] |
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temporal part of superior longitudinal fasciculus
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UBERON_0022420 |
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