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regulation of secretion by cell
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GO_1903530 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of secretion by cell.] |
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calcium-ion regulated exocytosis
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GO_0017156 |
[The release of intracellular molecules (e.g. hormones, matrix proteins) contained within a membrane-bounded vesicle by fusion of the vesicle with the plasma membrane of a cell, induced by a rise in cytosolic calcium-ion levels.] |
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regulated exocytosis
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GO_0045055 |
[A process of exocytosis in which soluble proteins and other substances are initially stored in secretory vesicles for later release. It is found mainly in cells that are specialized for secreting products such as hormones, neurotransmitters, or digestive enzymes rapidly on demand.] |
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lunate sulcus
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UBERON_0002903 |
[The lunate sulcus is a structure in the occipital lobe. It is not present in all individuals.] |
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occipital sulcus
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UBERON_0019303 |
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lateral occipital sulcus
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UBERON_0002904 |
[In the occipital lobe, the lateral occipital sulcus extends from behind forward, and divides the lateral surface of the occipital lobe into a superior and an inferior gyrus, which are continuous in front with the parietal and temporal lobes. [WP,unvetted].] |
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sulcus of brain
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UBERON_0013118 |
[A depression or fissure in the surface of the brain. It surrounds the gyri, creating the characteristic appearance of the brain in humans and other large mammals.] |
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intralingual sulcus
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UBERON_0002905 |
[A groove located within the boundaries of the lingual gyrus in the human. Identified by dissection, it is oriented parallel to the inferior margin of the occipital lobe ( Ono-1990; Duvernoy-1992 ).] |
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anterior occipital sulcus
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UBERON_0002906 |
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transverse occipital sulcus
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UBERON_0002900 |
[The transverse occipital sulcus is a structure in the occipital lobe. The transverse occipital sulcus is continuous with the posterior end of the occipital ramus of the intraparietal sulcus, and runs across the upper part of the lobe, a short distance behind the parietoC6ccipital fissure.] |
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posterior calcarine sulcus
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UBERON_0002901 |
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occipital pole
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UBERON_0002902 |
[The anterior end of the hemisphere is named the frontal pole. The posterior end is named the occipital pole. The anterior end of the temporal lobe, the temporal pole. [WP,unvetted].] |
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pole of cerebral hemisphere
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UBERON_0009899 |
[The anterior end of the hemisphere is named the frontal pole. The posterior end is named the occipital pole. The anterior end of the temporal lobe, the temporal pole.] |
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angulosplenial coronoid process
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UBERON_3000012 |
[Point of insertion of the adductor mandibulae musculature.] |
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B cell activation
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GO_0042113 |
[The change in morphology and behavior of a mature or immature B cell resulting from exposure to a mitogen, cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or an antigen for which it is specific.] |
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superior postcentral sulcus
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UBERON_0002907 |
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subparietal sulcus
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UBERON_0002908 |
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posterior subcentral sulcus
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UBERON_0002909 |
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anterior ramus of pterygoid
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UBERON_3000018 |
[In a triradiate pterygoid, the process that extends anteriorly towards the maxilla.] |
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bile acid secretion
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GO_0032782 |
[The regulated release of bile acid, composed of any of a group of steroid carboxylic acids occurring in bile, by a cell or a tissue.] |