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C2 segment of cervical spinal cord
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UBERON_0006489 |
[The segment of the spinal cord that corresponds to the second cervical vertebra in most mammals.] |
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sesquiterpene catabolic process
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GO_0051763 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of sesquiterpenes, any of a class of terpenes of the formula C15H24 or a derivative of such a terpene.] |
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sesquiterpene biosynthetic process
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GO_0051762 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of sesquiterpenes, any of a class of terpenes of the formula C15H24 or a derivative of such a terpene.] |
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osteoclast maturation
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GO_0036179 |
[A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for an osteoclast cell to attain its fully functional state. An osteoclast is a specialized phagocytic cell associated with the absorption and removal of the mineralized matrix of bone tissue, and which typically differentiates from monocytes.] |
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triterpene
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CHEBI_35191 |
[A C30 terpene.] |
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terpene
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CHEBI_35186 |
[A hydrocarbon of biological origin having carbon skeleton formally derived from isoprene [CH2=C(CH3)CH=CH2].] |
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isoprenoid
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CHEBI_24913 |
[Any lipid formally derived from isoprene (2-methylbuta-1,3-diene), the skeleton of which can generally be discerned in repeated occurrence in the molecule. The skeleton of isoprenoids may differ from strict additivity of isoprene units by loss or shift of a fragment, commonly a methyl group. The class includes both hydrocarbons and oxygenated derivatives.] |
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mental nerve
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UBERON_0018406 |
[Mental nerve is a general somatic afferent (sensory) nerve which provides sensation to the anterior aspects of the chin and lower lip as well as the buccal gingivae of the mandibular anterior teeth and the premolars. It is a branch of the posterior trunk of the inferior alveolar nerve, which is itself a branch of the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve (CN V). The nerve emerges at the mental foramen in the mandibula, and divides beneath the Depressor anguli oris muscle into three branches: one descends to the skin of the chin. two ascend to the skin and mucous membrane of the lower lip. These branches communicate freely with the facial nerve.] |
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sensory nerve
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UBERON_0001027 |
[A nerve that transmits from sensory receptors on the surface of the body to the central nervous system.] |
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sesquiterpene
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CHEBI_35189 |
[A C15 terpene.] |
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dorsal lateral line neuromast
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UBERON_2005113 |
[Neuromast that is part of the dorsal lateral line. Kimmel et al, 1995. (Also see Anatomical Atlas entry for lateral line by T. Whitfield.).] |
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inferior alveolar nerve
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UBERON_0018405 |
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middle lateral line system
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UBERON_2005114 |
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lateral line system
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UBERON_0002540 |
[A line of sensory organs and associated structures along the sides of fish and amphibia that detect vibrations and pressure changes.] |
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infra-orbital nerve
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UBERON_0018408 |
[A branch of the maxillary nerve that enters the infraorbital canal and innervates the lower eyelid, upper lip, the nasal vestibule, the upper incisors, canines, premolars, upper gums, lower eyelid and conjunctiva, and part of the nose.] |
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infra-orbital foramen of maxilla
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UBERON_0018407 |
[A foramen on the exterior of the maxilla that is continuous with the infra-orbital canal and is the conduit for the passage of the infraorbital nerve and artery.] |
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anterior lateral line primordium
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UBERON_2005117 |
[A migrating group of cells originating from an anterior lateral line placode. The primordium deposits neuromasts and interneuromasts between them during its migration.] |
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posterior superior alveolar nerve
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UBERON_0018401 |
[The posterior superior alveolar branches (posterior superior dental branches) arise from the trunk of the maxillary nerve just before it enters the infraorbital groove; they are generally two in number, but sometimes arise by a single trunk. They descend on the tuberosity of the maxilla and give off several twigs to the gums and neighboring parts of the mucous membrane of the cheek. They then enter the posterior alveolar canals on the infratemporal surface of the maxilla, and, passing from behind forward in the substance of the bone, communicate with the middle superior alveolar nerve, and give off branches to the lining membrane of the maxillary sinus and gingival and dental branches to each molar tooth from a superior dental plexus; these branches enter the apical foramina at the roots of the teeth. The posterior superior alveolar nerve innervates the second and third maxillary molars, and two of the three roots of the maxillary first molar (all but the mesiobuccal root). When giving a Posterior Superior Alveolar nerve block, it will anesthetize the mesialbuccal root of the maxillary first molar approximately 72% of the time.] |
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middle lateral line primordium
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UBERON_2005118 |
[A migrating group of cells originating from the middle lateral line placode. The primordium deposits neuromasts with interneuromasts between them.] |
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primary posterior lateral line primordium
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UBERON_2005115 |
[Primordium that forms the first neuromasts of the posterior lateral line. This primordium travels at 1.5-1.7 somites/hour and deposits neuromast that are polarized along the antero-posterior axis.] |