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dermatome
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UBERON_0004016 |
[A transitional population of migrating mesenchymal cells that derive from somites and that will become dermal cells.] |
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developing mesenchymal structure
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UBERON_0017650 |
[A mesenchyme-derived anatomical entity undergoing a transtion to become another structure.] |
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gastrointestinal system smooth muscle
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UBERON_0004226 |
[A portion of smooth muscle tissue that is part of a digestive system [Automatically generated definition].] |
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embryonic-extraembryonic boundary
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UBERON_0004015 |
[The connection between the embryo proper and extraembryonic tissues.] |
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non-material anatomical boundary
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UBERON_0000015 |
[A non-material anatomical entity of two dimensions. Anatomical boundaries are contiguous structures.] |
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recessus basilaris
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UBERON_0018663 |
[An opening of the otic duct within the inner ear. The recessus basilaris can open to the saccule (in frogs) or the lagena (in salamanders and caecilians). The sensory epithelium of the recessus basilaris is the basilar papilla (or papilla basilaris). Reference: Lewis, E.R. and R.E. Lombard. 1988. The amphibian inner ear. Pp. 93-123 in Fritszch, B., et al. (eds.), The Evolution of the Amphibian Auditory System. Wiley & Sons. [curated by D. Blackburn].] |
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obsolete neck of humerus
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UBERON_0018669 |
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cell chemotaxis involved in Malpighian tubule morphogenesis
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GO_0061352 |
[The directed movement of the outgrowing Malpighian tubule guided by specific chemical cues/signals. Movement may be towards a guidance cue (positive chemotaxis) or away from it (negative chemotaxis). Guidance contributes to the final positioning of the tubule.] |
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neck of scapula
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UBERON_0018667 |
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regulation of inorganic anion transmembrane transport
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GO_1903795 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of inorganic anion transmembrane transport.] |
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sphenoidal fontanelle
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UBERON_0006684 |
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spongiotrophoblast layer
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UBERON_0004021 |
[The structure of the outer structural layer of the rodent placenta[MP].] |
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obsolete embryonic cilium
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UBERON_0004020 |
[OBSOLETE: the earliest cilia of the mouse embryo found on the cells of the embryonic node.] |
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pharyngeal tubercle
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UBERON_0006685 |
[On the lower surface of the basilar part of occipital bone, about 1 cm. in front of the foramen magnum, is the pharyngeal tubercle which gives attachment to the fibrous raphC) of the pharynx, also known as the pharyngeal raphe. This is the point of attachment for the superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle.] |
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positive regulation of inorganic anion transmembrane transport
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GO_1903797 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of inorganic anion transmembrane transport.] |
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hypoglossal canal
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UBERON_0006682 |
[The hypoglossal canal is a bony canal in the occipital bone of the skull.] |
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ganglionic eminence
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UBERON_0004023 |
[The transient proliferative population of neurons that expands exponentially during late prenatal development; it is a continuous germinal zone distinct from the ventricular zone that surrounds the brain ventricles[MP].] |
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negative regulation of inorganic anion transmembrane transport
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GO_1903796 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of inorganic anion transmembrane transport.] |
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posterior fontanelle
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UBERON_0006683 |
[A gap between bones in the skull at the junction of the sagittal suture and lambdoidal suture.] |
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germinal neuroepithelium
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UBERON_0004022 |
[The single layer of epithelial cells that lines the early neural tube and develops into the nervous system and into the neural crest cells.] |