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mammillary body
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UBERON_0002206 |
[One of two hemispherical bulges on the base of the posterior hypothalamus (Butler and Hodos, Comparative Vertebrate Neuroanatomy, 2nd ed., 2005, pg 455).] |
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parietal organ
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UBERON_0004869 |
[A part of the epithalamus present in some animal species. The eye may be photoreceptive and is usually associated with the pineal gland, regulating circadian rhythmicity and hormone production for thermoregulation. The parietal eye is a part of the epithalamus, which can be divided into two major parts; the epiphysis (the pineal organ, or pineal gland if mostly endocrine) and the parietal organ (often called the parietal eye, or third eye if it is photoreceptive). It arises as an anterior evagination of the pineal organ or as a separate outgrowth of the roof of the diencephalon. In some species, it protrudes through the skull.[4] The parietal eye uses a different biochemical method of detecting light than rod cells or cone cells in a normal vertebrate eye[WP].] |
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tapetum
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UBERON_0015169 |
[Light reflecting layer found in a variety of different types of eye.] |
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xiphoid process
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UBERON_0002207 |
[A cartilaginous extension to the distal part of the sternum.] |
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sternebra
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UBERON_0002208 |
[One of the bony segments of the sternum[TFD].] |
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thoracic segment bone
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UBERON_0003827 |
[A bone that is part of a thorax [Automatically generated definition].] |
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UBERON_0004881
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UBERON_0004881 |
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retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by neuropeptide
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GO_0099082 |
[Cell-cell signaling from postsynapse to presynapse, across the synaptic cleft, mediated by a neuropeptide.] |
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retrograde trans-synaptic signaling
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GO_0098917 |
[Cell-cell signaling from post to pre-synapse, across the synaptic cleft.] |
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chordamesoderm
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UBERON_0004880 |
[The central region of trunk mesoderm. This tissue forms the notochord.] |
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retroambiguus nucleus
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UBERON_0016848 |
[The term retroambiguus nucleus refers to a group of neurons in the medulla at the caudal end of the nucleus ambiguus, from which the cranial part of the accessory nerve originates ( Crosby-1962 ).] |
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retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by neuropeptide, modulating synaptic transmission
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GO_0099083 |
[Modulation of synaptic transmission by cell-cell signaling across the synaptic cleft from postsynapse to presynapse, mediated by a neuropeptide.] |
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obsolete subparabrachial nucleus
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UBERON_0016849 |
[A cell group located ventral to the brachium conjunctivum in the general area where the medial and lateral parabrachial nuclei abut, shifting to the slightly more lateral position rostrally.] |
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thoracic cavity
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UBERON_0002224 |
[The part of the coelemic cavity lumen that is enclosed by the walls of the thorax.] |
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left lung hilus
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UBERON_0004887 |
[A lung hilus that is part of the left lung.] |
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lung hilus
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UBERON_0004886 |
[A depression on the surface of the lung where the bronchus, blood vessels and nerves enter.] |
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hilum
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UBERON_0004885 |
[An anatomical cavity, depression or pit where structures are attached.] |
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costal arch
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UBERON_0002225 |
[The costal margin, sometimes referred to as the costal arch, is the medial margin formed by the false ribs, which in humans is from the eighth rib to the tenth rib.] |
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lobar bronchus vasculature
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UBERON_0004889 |
[Vasculature that is composed of the tubule structures that carry blood or lymph in the lungs.] |
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basilar membrane of cochlea
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UBERON_0002226 |
[A stiff structural element that separates two liquid-filled tubes that run along the coil of the cochlea, the scala media and the scala tympani[WP].] |