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dorsal cerebral vein
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UBERON_0035151 |
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internal cerebral vein
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UBERON_0035152 |
[The internal cerebral veins (veins of Galen; deep cerebral veins) drain the deep parts of the hemisphere and are two in number; each is formed near the interventricular foramen by the union of the terminal and choroid veins. They run backward parallel with one another, between the layers of the tela chorioidea of the third ventricle, and beneath the splenium of the corpus callosum, where they unite to form a short trunk, the great cerebral vein; just before their union each receives the corresponding basal vein.] |
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UBERON_2001380
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UBERON_2001380 |
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dorsolateral prefrontal cortex layer 1
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UBERON_0035153 |
[Most superficial layer of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC).] |
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cortical layer I
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UBERON_0005390 |
[The most superficial layer of the neocortex characterized by a paucity of cell bodies.] |
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crico-esophageal tendon
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UBERON_0011165 |
[Longitudinal fibers of the esophagus that attaches to the posterior aspect of the cricoid cartilage of the larynx.] |
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dorsolateral prefrontal cortex layer 2
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UBERON_0035154 |
[Layer 2 of neocortex lying just deep to superficial layer 1 of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.] |
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cortical layer II
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UBERON_0005391 |
[Layer of neocortex lying just deep to molecular layer characterized by numerous small cell bodies.] |
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epibranchial bone uncinate process
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UBERON_2001382 |
[Epibranchials 1-3 in adults are compound elements formed by the fusion of epibranchial cartilages and the so-called uncinate processes. Posteromedially directed uncinate processes develop on the posterior edge of epibranchials 1-3. These appear as separate centers of chondrification (6.2 mm) that later fuse laterally to the posterior edges of the epibranchial cartilages (6.8 mm).] |
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patellofemoral joint
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UBERON_0011166 |
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dorsolateral prefrontal cortex layer 3
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UBERON_0035155 |
[Layer 3 of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex lying deep to the layer 2 and cytoarchitectonically defined by numerous small pyramidal neurons.] |
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cortical layer III
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UBERON_0005392 |
[Layer of neocortex lying deep to the external granule cell layer defined cytoarchitecturally by numerous small pyramidal neurons.] |
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supraoccipital pre-cartilage condensation
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UBERON_0011163 |
[A pre-cartilage condensation that has the potential to develop into a supraoccipital bone.] |
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dorsolateral prefrontal cortex layer 4
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UBERON_0035156 |
[Layer 4 of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex lying deep to the external pyramidal layer and cytoarchitectonically defined by presence of small cells.] |
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cortical layer IV
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UBERON_0005393 |
[Layer of neocortex lying deep to the external pyramidal cell layer defined cytoarchitecturally by the presence of numerous small cells.] |
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dorsolateral prefrontal cortex layer 5
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UBERON_0035157 |
[Layer 5 of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex lying deep to the internal granule cell layer 4 and cytoarchitectonically divisible into layers 5a and 5b. Layer 5a is characterized by the predominance of large pyramidal cell bodies. Layer 5b is pale in comparison.] |
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cortical layer V
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UBERON_0005394 |
[Layer of neocortex lying deep to the internal granule cell layer (layer 4) defined cytoarchitecturally by the predominance of large pyramidal cell bodies.] |
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postorbital bone
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UBERON_0011169 |
[The postorbital is one of the bones in vertebrate skulls which forms a portion of the dermal skull roof and, sometimes, a ring about the orbit. Generally, it is located behind the postfrontal and posteriorly to the orbital fenestra. In some vertebrates, the postorbital is fused with the postfrontal to create a postorbitofrontal.] |
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dorsolateral prefrontal cortex layer 6
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UBERON_0035158 |
[Innermost layer of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex lying deep to the internal pyramidal cell layer 5. It is cytoarchitectonically defined in the DLPFC by cells of varying sizes. DLPFC layer 6a is characterized by more neurons and layer 6b has comparatively more glia.] |
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cortical layer VI
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UBERON_0005395 |
[Innermost layer of neocortex lying deep to the internal pyramidal cell layer defined cytoarchitecturally by cells of varying size.] |