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basal cell layer of urothelium
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UBERON_0007179 |
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uncal CA3
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UBERON_0034776 |
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uncal CA2
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UBERON_0034775 |
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lamina propria of mucosa of colon
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UBERON_0007177 |
[A lamina propria that is part of a colonic mucosa.] |
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lamina propria
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UBERON_0000030 |
[A thin layer of loose connective tissue which lies beneath the epithelium and together with the epithelium constitutes the mucosa[WP]. The lamina propria contains capillaries and a central lacteal (lymph vessel) in the small intestine, as well as lymphoid tissue. Lamina propria also contains glands with the ducts opening on to the mucosal epithelium, that secrete mucus and serous secretions.] |
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lamina propria of large intestine
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UBERON_0011189 |
[A lamina propria that is part of a large intestine.] |
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uncal CA1
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UBERON_0034774 |
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muscularis mucosae of colon
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UBERON_0007178 |
[A muscularis mucosa that is part of a colonic mucosa.] |
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uncus of parahippocampal gyrus
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UBERON_0034773 |
[The anterior extremity of the Parahippocampal gyrus is recurved in the form of a hook, the uncus, which is separated from the apex of the temporal lobe by a slight fissure, the incisura temporalis. Although superficially continuous with the hippocampal gyrus, the uncus forms morphologically a part of the rhinencephalon. The term uncus was coined by Felix Vicq dbAzyr (1748b1794).] |
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inferior angle of scapula
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UBERON_0007175 |
[An angle of the scapula formed by the union of the vertebral and axillary borders; its dorsal surface affords attachment to the Teres major and frequently to a few fibers of the Latissimus dorsi.[WP,unvetted].] |
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angle of scapula
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UBERON_0007172 |
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margin of eyelid
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UBERON_0034772 |
[The confluence of the mucosal surface of the conjunctiva, the edge of the orbicularis, and the cutaneous epithelium.] |
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superior angle of scapula
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UBERON_0007176 |
[An angle of the scapula formed by the junction of the superior and vertebral borders. It is thin, smooth, rounded, inclined somewhat lateralward, and gives attachment to a few fibers of the Levator scapulae[WP,unvetted].] |
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ventral commissural nucleus of spinal cord
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UBERON_0034771 |
[The term commissural nucleus of the spinal cord refers to a group of cells in the medial portion of the anterior gray column; it corresponds roughly to lamina VIII.] |
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lateral border of scapula
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UBERON_0007173 |
[The lateral border (or axillary border, or margin) is the thickest of the three borders of the scapula. It begins above at the lower margin of the glenoid cavity, and inclines obliquely downward and backward to the inferior angle. Immediately below the glenoid cavity is a rough impression, the infraglenoid tuberosity, about 2.5 cm. in length, which gives origin to the long head of the Triceps brachii; in front of this is a longitudinal groove, which extends as far as the lower third of this border, and affords origin to part of the Subscapularis. The inferior third is thin and sharp, and serves for the attachment of a few fibers of the Teres major behind, and of the Subscapularis in front.] |
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border of scapula
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UBERON_0007171 |
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bulbourethral gland epithelium
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UBERON_0034770 |
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epithelium of male urethra
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UBERON_0016510 |
[An epithelium that is part of a male urethra.] |
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medial border of scapula
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UBERON_0007174 |
[The medial border of the scapula (vertebral border, medial margin) is the longest of the three borders, and extends from the medial to the inferior angle. It is arched, intermediate in thickness between the superior and the axillary borders, and the portion of it above the spine forms an obtuse angle with the part below. This border presents an anterior and a posterior lip, and an intermediate narrow area. The anterior lip affords attachment to the Serratus anterior; the posterior lip, to the Supraspinatus above the spine, the Infraspinatus below; the area between the two lips, to the Levator scapulC& above the triangular surface at the commencement of the spine, to the Rhomboideus minor on the edge of that surface, and to the Rhomboideus major below it; this last is attached by means of a fibrous arch, connected above to the lower part of the triangular surface at the base of the spine, and below to the lower part of the border.] |
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fibroblast growth factor 8
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PR_000007499 |
[A protein that is a translation product of the human FGF8 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |