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respiratory system blood vessel smooth muscle
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UBERON_0004297 |
[A blood vessel smooth muscle that is part of a respiratory system [Automatically generated definition].] |
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smooth muscle tissue
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UBERON_0001135 |
[Muscle tissue which is unstriated, composed primarily of smooth muscle fibers surrounded by a reticulum of collagen and elastic fibers. Smooth muscle differs from striated muscle in the much higher actin/myosin ratio, the absence of conspicuous sarcomeres and the ability to contract to a much smaller fraction of its resting length[GO].] |
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arterial system smooth muscle
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UBERON_0004695 |
[A portion of smooth muscle tissue that is part of an arterial system [Automatically generated definition].] |
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respiratory system venous smooth muscle
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UBERON_0012418 |
[A smooth muscle tissue that is part of a respiratory system venous blood vessel.] |
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venous system smooth muscle
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UBERON_0004696 |
[A portion of smooth muscle tissue that is part of a venous system [Automatically generated definition].] |
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taenia coli
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UBERON_0012419 |
[The taeniae coli (also teniae coli) are three separate longitudinal ribbons of smooth muscle on the outside of the ascending, transverse, descending and sigmoid colons. They are visible, and can be seen just below the serosa or fibrosa. They are the Mesocolic, Free and Omental Coli. The teniae coli contracts length wise to produce the haustra, the bulges in the colon. The bands converge at the root of the vermiform appendix and the rectum. These bands correspond to the outer layer of the muscularis externa, in other portions of the digestive tract.] |
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layer of smooth muscle tissue
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UBERON_0034933 |
[Any organ component layer that consists of smooth muscle tissue.] |
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ventral intermediate nucleus of thalamus
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UBERON_0000430 |
[A nucleus medially located within the ventral nuclei of the thalamus.] |
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nucleus of ventral thalamus
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UBERON_0015234 |
[A nucleus of brain that is part of a ventral thalamus.] |
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anterior paraventricular nucleus of thalamus
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UBERON_0000434 |
[The anterior of the two nuclei paraventriculares thalami.] |
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paraventricular nucleus of thalamus
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UBERON_0001920 |
[The nucleus paraventricularis anterior thalami and nuclues paraventricularis posterior thalami, two of the nuclei mediani thalami; they are situated on the dorsomedial wall of the thalamus, juxtaposed to the third ventricle.] |
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posterior paraventricular nucleus of thalamus
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UBERON_0000433 |
[The posterior of the two nuclei paraventriculares thalami.] |
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endopeduncular nucleus
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UBERON_0000432 |
[A portion of the nucleus of ansa lenticularis located medial to the posterior limb of the internal capsule, along the course of the ansa lenticularis and the inferior thalamic peduncle or as a separate nucleus within the internal capsule adjacent to the medial GLOBUS PALLIDUS (NeuroNames, http://rprcsgi.rprc. washington.edu/neuronames/ (September 28, 1998)). In non-primates, the entopeduncular nucleus is analogous to both the medial globus pallidus and the entopeduncular nucleus of human.] |
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ventral medial complex of thalamus
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UBERON_0000431 |
[A group of nuclei located in the medial portion of the ventral thalamic nuclei.] |
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aggregate regional part of brain
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UBERON_0010009 |
[A regional part of brain consisting of multiple brain regions that are not related through a simple volummetric part of hierarchy, e.g., basal ganglia[NIF].] |
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obsolete cytotrophoblastic cell
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UBERON_0000427 |
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extravillous trophoblast
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UBERON_0000426 |
[The outermost layer of trophoblast, produced by cytotrophoblast where there is direct contact with maternal decidua rather than blood. The EVT cells travel into the decidua, reacting with NK cells and invading maternal blood vessels feeding the placenta, softening the walls and replacing the lining with fetal tissue, a process called conversion.] |
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embryonic structure
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UBERON_0002050 |
[Anatomical structure that is part of an embryo.] |
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UBERON_0000425
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UBERON_0000425 |
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gastric pit
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UBERON_0000424 |
[Gastric pits are indentations in the stomach which denote entrances to the gastric glands. They are deeper in the pylorus than they are in the other parts of the stomach. The human stomach has several million of these pits.] |