spinal trigeminal tract
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UBERON_0014761 |
[Brainstem tract formed by the central processes of first-order, trigeminal ganglion neurons that extends from the caudal medulla to the midpons. This tract conveys nociceptive and thermal information from the face to second-order neurons in the spinal nucleus of the trigeminal complex.] |
stratum zonale of thalamus
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UBERON_0002801 |
[The thalamus consists chiefly of gray substance, but its upper surface is covered by a layer of white substance, named the stratum zonale.] |
diencephalic white matter
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UBERON_0003931 |
[White matter that is part of a diencephalon [Automatically generated definition].] |
left parietal lobe
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UBERON_0002802 |
[Parietal lobe of the left hemisphere of the brain.] |
parietal lobe
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UBERON_0001872 |
[Upper central part of the cerebral hemisphere. (MSH).] |
right parietal lobe
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UBERON_0002803 |
[Parietal lobe of the right hemisphere of the brain.] |
organophosphate metabolic process
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GO_0019637 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving organophosphates, any phosphate-containing organic compound.] |
phosphorus metabolic process
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GO_0006793 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving the nonmetallic element phosphorus or compounds that contain phosphorus.] |
left temporal lobe
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UBERON_0002808 |
[A temporal lobe that is part of a left cerebral hemisphere.] |
temporal lobe
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UBERON_0001871 |
[Lower lateral part of the cerebral hemisphere. (MSH).] |
spinotrapezius muscle
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UBERON_0014800 |
[Spinotrapezius, also called thoracic trapezius, is the most posterior of the three trapezius muscles. It is triangular shaped. Posterior to the acromiotrapezius and overlaps latissimus dorsi on the front. Its origin is the neural spines of the thoracic vertebrae and its insertion is the scapular fascia. Its action is to draw the scapula to the dorsal and caudal regions.] |
scapular muscle
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UBERON_0034908 |
[Any of the muscles that are responsible for moving the scapula. In humans these are the levator scapulae, the infraspinatus muscle, the teres major, the teres minor, and the supraspinatus muscle.] |
trapezius muscle
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UBERON_0002380 |
[A large superficial muscle that extends longitudinally from the occipital bone to the lower thoracic vertebrae and laterally to the spine of the scapula (shoulder blade). Its functions are to move the scapulae and support the arm. The trapezius has three functional regions: the superior region (descending part), which supports the weight of the arm; the intermediate region (transverse part), which retracts the scapulae; and the inferior region (ascending part), which medially rotates and depresses the scapulae. [WP,unvetted].] |
vestigial
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PATO_0000588 |
[A quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's being a remnant structure from earlier development or evolution.] |
structure
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PATO_0000141 |
[A morphology quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's relative position, shape, arrangements and connectivity of an organism's various parts; the pattern underlying its form.] |
right temporal lobe
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UBERON_0002809 |
[A temporal lobe that is part of a right cerebral hemisphere.] |
glycophorin-A (human)
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PR_P02724 |
[A glycophorin-A that is encoded in the genome of human.] |
glycophorin-A
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PR_000001460 |
[A glycophorin that is a translation product of the human GYPA gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof. It is the major sialoglycoprotein of the erythrocyte membrane. Structurally, glycophorin A consists of an N-terminal extracellular domain, heavily glycosylated on Ser and threonine residues, followed by a transmembrane region and a C-terminal cytoplasmic domain.] |
vasopressin receptor activity
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GO_0005000 |
[Combining with vasopressin to initiate a change in cell activity.] |
signaling receptor activity
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GO_0038023 |
[Receiving a signal and transmitting it in the cell to initiate a change in cell activity. A signal is a physical entity or change in state that is used to transfer information in order to trigger a response.] |