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mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue
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UBERON_0001961 |
[Diffuse system of small concentrations of lymphoid tissue found in various sites of the body such as the gastrointestinal tract, thyroid, breast, lung, salivary glands, eye, and skin[WP]. Mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue is typically found as nodules associated with mucosal epithelia with distinct internal structures including B- and T-zones for the activation of lymphocytes[GO].] |
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gut-associated lymphoid tissue
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UBERON_0001962 |
[Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue in digestive tract. includes Peyer's patches, appendix, and solitary lymph nodules[GO].] |
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navicular bursa of manus
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UBERON_0012335 |
[A navicular bursa that is part of a manus.] |
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perianal skin
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UBERON_0012336 |
[A zone of skin that is part of the area surrounding the anus.] |
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skin of pelvis
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UBERON_0001415 |
[A zone of skin that is part of a pelvis [Automatically generated definition].] |
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ovarian bursa
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UBERON_0012333 |
[A pouch formed by the mesosalpinx and the mesovarium that encloses the infundibulum of the uterine tube and the ovary.] |
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fold of peritoneum
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UBERON_0034696 |
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synovial bursa
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UBERON_0003668 |
[A small fluid-filled sac lined by synovial membrane with an inner capillary layer of slimy fluid. It provides a cushion between bones and tendons and/or muscles around a joint. This helps to reduce friction between the bones and allows free movement. Bursae are filled with synovial fluid and are found around most major joints of the body.] |
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pedal digitopodium bone
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UBERON_0012359 |
[A bone that is part of a the pedal digitopodium skeleton - i.e. the toes or the metatarsal skeleton.] |
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pes bone
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UBERON_0005899 |
[A bone that is part of the pes skeleton.] |
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digitopodium bone
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UBERON_0012357 |
[A bone that is part of a the digitopodium skeleton - i.e. the acropodial skeleton or the metapodial skeleton.] |
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syncytiotrophoblast
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UBERON_0000371 |
[Extraembryonic cells of trophoblastic shell surrounding embryo, outside the cytotrophoblast layer, involved with implantation of the blastocyst by eroding extracellular matrix surrounding maternal endometrial cells at site of implantation, also contribute to villi. (dark staining, multinucleated).] |
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adductor magnus
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UBERON_0000370 |
[An adductor muscle that attaches to the pelvic bone and the femur. In humans, the adductor magnus is a large triangular muscle, situated on the medial side of the thigh. The portion which arises from the ischiopubic ramus (a small part of the inferior ramus of the pubis, and the inferior ramus of the ischium) is called the 'adductor magnesius portion', and the portion arising from the tuberosity of the ischium is called the 'hamstring portion'. The hamstring portion is not considered part of the hamstring group of muscles, but it is adjacent to it.[WP,generalized].] |
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lipoprotein catabolic process
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GO_0042159 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of any conjugated, water-soluble protein in which the covalently attached nonprotein group consists of a lipid or lipids.] |
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protein catabolic process
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GO_0030163 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a protein by the destruction of the native, active configuration, with or without the hydrolysis of peptide bonds.] |
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lipoprotein metabolic process
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GO_0042157 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving any conjugated, water-soluble protein in which the covalently attached nonprotein group consists of a lipid or lipids.] |
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mandibular nerve
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UBERON_0000375 |
[The motor and sensory nerve subdivision of the trigeminal nerve that transmits sensory information from the auricle, the external acoustic meatus, tympanic membrane, temporal region, the cheek, the skin overlying the mandible, the anterior portion of the tongue, the floor of the mouth, lower teeth and gingiva and transmits motor information from the muscles of mastication, the mylohyoid muscle and digastric muscle and the muscles tensor tympani and tensor veli palatini.] |
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UBERON_0000374
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UBERON_0000374 |
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tapetum of corpus callosum
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UBERON_0000373 |
[On either side of the corpus collosum, the fibers radiate in the white substance and pass to the various parts of the cerebral cortex; those curving forward from the genu into the frontal lobe constitute the forceps anterior, and those curving backward into the occipital lobe, the forceps posterior. Between these two parts is the main body of the fibers which constitute the tapetum and extend laterally on either side into the temporal lobe, and cover in the central part of the lateral ventricle. [Wikipedia via Greys].] |
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extensor digitorum brevis pes
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UBERON_0000372 |
[A muscle on the upper surface of the foot that helps extend digits 2 through 4.] |