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cerebral hemisphere
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UBERON_0001869 |
[One of two bilateral, largely symmetrical organ subdivisions within the telencephalon which contain the cerebral cortex and cerebral white matter.[FMA].] |
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right cerebral hemisphere
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UBERON_0002813 |
[A cerebral hemisphere that is in the right side of a brain.] |
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posterior superior fissure of cerebellum
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UBERON_0002814 |
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apex of cochlea
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UBERON_0002819 |
[The cupula is a structure in the vestibular system, sensing proprioception. The cupula is located within the ampullae of each of the three semicircular canals. As fluid rushes by the cupula, hair cells within it sense rotational acceleration, and transmit the corresponding signal to the brain through the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) In their natural orientation within the head, the cupulae are located on the medial aspect of the semicircular canals. In this orientation, the kinocilia rest on the posterior aspect of the cupula. [WP,unvetted].] |
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anteroventral cochlear nucleus
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UBERON_0002830 |
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cochlear nucleus
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UBERON_0001720 |
[Any of the nuclei of the cochlear nuclear complex.] |
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posteroventral cochlear nucleus
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UBERON_0002831 |
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ventral nucleus of trapezoid body
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UBERON_0002832 |
[A small nucleus of the periolivary complex located laterally to the MNTB, and ventral to the MSO.] |
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nucleus of trapezoid body
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UBERON_0007633 |
[A nucleus embedded within the fibers of the trapezoid body.] |
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inferior part of vestibular ganglion
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UBERON_0002826 |
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vestibulocochlear ganglion
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UBERON_0002827 |
[The group of neuron cell bodies associated with the eighth cranial nerve during embryogenesis; splits in later development to form the cochlear and vestibular ganglia.] |
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neural crest-derived structure
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UBERON_0010313 |
[An anatomical structure that develops from the neural crest.] |
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ventral cochlear nucleus
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UBERON_0002828 |
[The ventral cochlear nucleus (or anterior, or accessory), placed between the two divisions of the cochlear nerve, is on the ventral aspect of the inferior peduncle. Composed of several regions of distinct cell types, this nucleus serves primarily as a relay station for ascending auditory information. Bushy cells in the anterior ventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN), which receive end bulbs of held from auditory nerve fibers, project to the superior olivary complex through the trapezoid body and intermediate acoustic stria. Other cell types project to the lateral lemniscus and the inferior colliculus directly. [WP,unvetted].] |
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dorsal cochlear nucleus
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UBERON_0002829 |
[The dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN, also known as the 'tuberculum acousticum'), is a cortex-like structure on the dorso-lateral surface of the brainstem. Along with the ventral cochlear nucleus, it forms the cochlear nucleus, where all auditory nerve fibers from the cochlea form their first synapses. [WP,unvetted].] |
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macula lutea proper
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UBERON_0002822 |
[The part of the macula lutea that excludes the fovea.] |
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clivus of fovea centralis
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UBERON_0002823 |
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anaerobic purine nucleobase catabolic process
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GO_0019653 |
[The anaerobic chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of purine nucleobases, yielding energy in the form of ATP.] |
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purine nucleobase catabolic process
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GO_0006145 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of purine nucleobases, one of the two classes of nitrogen-containing ring compounds found in DNA and RNA, which include adenine and guanine.] |
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fermentation
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GO_0006113 |
[The metabolic process that uses oxidation-reduction reactions of organic compounds and substrate-level phosphorylation for the generation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), without consuming oxygen and is independent of electron transport chains.] |
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vestibular ganglion
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UBERON_0002824 |
[The ganglion of the vestibular nerve. It contains the cell bodies of the bipolar primary afferent neurons whose peripheral processes form synaptic contact with hair cells of the vestibular sensory end organs[WP,unvetted]. Distributed to the maculae of the utricle and saccule and to the ampullary crests of the semicircular ducts. The vestibular fibers arise in bipolar cells in the vestibular ganglion in the internal acoustic meatus.] |