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ectepicondyle of humerus
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UBERON_0006807 |
[A bony projection on the distal epiphysis of the humerus that is the attachment site for the extensor muscles of the distal parts of the forelimb. In humans, this is known as the lateral epicondyle, but the position varies across tetrapods.] |
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loose connective tissue
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UBERON_0011825 |
[Irregular connective tissue, the intercellular matrix of which contains a sparse irregular network of collagen and elastic fiber bundles. Examples: areolar tissue, neuroglial tissue, mucoid tissue.] |
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sternal end of clavicle
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UBERON_0006805 |
[Medial end of the clavicle, which usually lies on the ventral side of the epicoracoid cartilage, just posterior to the epicoracoid bridge.] |
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paraxial cell
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CL_0011007 |
[A cell in the area of mesoderm in the neurulating embryo that flanks and forms simultaneously with the neural tube. The cells of this region give rise to somites.] |
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mesodermal cell
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CL_0000222 |
[A cell of the middle germ layer of the embryo.] |
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G protein-coupled serotonin receptor activity
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GO_0004993 |
[Combining with the biogenic amine serotonin and transmitting the signal across the membrane by activating an associated G-protein. Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine) is a neurotransmitter and hormone found in vertebrates and invertebrates.] |
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somatostatin receptor activity
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GO_0004994 |
[Combining with somatostatin to initiate a change in cell activity. Somatostatin is a peptide hormone that regulates the endocrine system by signaling via G protein-coupled somatostatin receptors. Somatostatin has two active forms produced by proteolytic cleavage: a 14 amino acid peptide (SST-14) and a 28 amino acid peptide (SST-28).] |
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low affinity immunoglobulin gamma Fc region receptor III (mouse)
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PR_P08508 |
[A low affinity immunoglobulin gamma Fc region receptor III that is encoded in the genome of mouse.] |
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low affinity immunoglobulin gamma Fc region receptor III
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PR_000001483 |
[An immunoglobulin gamma Fc receptor II/III/IV that is a translation product of the mouse Fcgr3 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |
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proximal epiphysis of ulna
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UBERON_0006822 |
[The head of ulna presents an articular surface, part of which, of an oval or semilunar form, is directed downward, and articulates with the upper surface of the triangular articular disk which separates it from the wrist-joint; the remaining portion, directed lateralward, is narrow, convex, and received into the ulnar notch of the radius.] |
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body of sternum
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UBERON_0006820 |
[The middle and longest portion of the sternum, lying between the manubrium superiorly and the xiphoid process inferiorly; it considerably lengthier, narrower, and thinner than the manubrium, attains its greatest breadth close to the lower end.] |
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cutaneous muscle
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UBERON_0006821 |
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spinal cord motor neuron
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CL_0011001 |
[A motor neuron that passes from the spinal cord toward or to a muscle and conducts an impulse that causes movement.] |
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motor neuron
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CL_0000100 |
[An efferent neuron that passes from the central nervous system or a ganglion toward or to a muscle and conducts an impulse that causes or inhibits movement.] |
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dorsal horn interneuron
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CL_0011000 |
[A CNS interneuron located in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.] |
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neuron of the dorsal spinal cord
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CL_0002611 |
[A CNS neuron of the dorsal spinal cord.] |
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spinal cord interneuron
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CL_0005000 |
[A CNS interneuron located in the spinal cord.] |
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GABAergic interneuron
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CL_0011005 |
[An interneuron that uses GABA as a vesicular neurotransmitter. These interneurons are inhibitory] |
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inhibitory interneuron
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CL_0000498 |
[An interneuron (also called relay neuron, association neuron or local circuit neuron) is a multipolar neuron which connects afferent neurons and efferent neurons in neural pathways. Like motor neurons, interneuron cell bodies are always located in the central nervous system (CNS).] |
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areolar connective tissue
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UBERON_0006815 |
[Loose connective tissue located at the outer and inner layers of organs. Examples: submucosal connective tissue, tunica adventitia of artery, papillary dermis, superficial fascia of dorsum of hand.] |