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columnar/cuboidal epithelial cell development
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GO_0002066 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a columnar/cuboidal epithelial cell over time, from its formation to the mature structure. A columnar/cuboidal epithelial cell is a cell usually found in a two dimensional sheet with a free surface. Columnar/cuboidal epithelial cells take on the shape of a column or cube.] |
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DNA transport
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GO_0051027 |
[The directed movement of RNA, deoxyribonucleic acid, into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.] |
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nucleic acid transport
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GO_0050657 |
[The directed movement of nucleic acids, single or double-stranded polynucleotides involved in the storage, transmission and transfer of genetic information, into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.] |
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epithelial cell development
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GO_0002064 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of an epithelial cell over time, from its formation to the mature structure. An epithelial cell is a cell usually found in a two-dimensional sheet with a free surface.] |
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chondrocyte development
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GO_0002063 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a chondrocyte over time, from its commitment to its mature state. Chondrocyte development does not include the steps involved in committing a chondroblast to a chondrocyte fate.] |
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chondrocyte differentiation
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GO_0002062 |
[The process in which a chondroblast acquires specialized structural and/or functional features of a chondrocyte. A chondrocyte is a polymorphic cell that forms cartilage.] |
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purine nucleobase binding
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GO_0002060 |
[Binding to a purine nucleobase, an organic nitrogenous base with a purine skeleton.] |
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nucleobase binding
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GO_0002054 |
[Binding to a nucleobase, any of a class of pyrmidines or purines, organic nitrogenous bases.] |
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adenine binding
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GO_0002055 |
[Binding to adenine, a purine base.] |
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positive regulation of neuroblast proliferation
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GO_0002052 |
[Any process that activates or increases the rate of neuroblast proliferation.] |
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positive regulation of neurogenesis
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GO_0050769 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of neurogenesis, the generation of cells within the nervous system.] |
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quality of interaction of a substance with electromagnetic radiation
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PATO_0070060 |
[A quality of a substance on which or through which electromagnetic radiation impinges or traverses with respect to radiation. This substance quality changes the quality of the incident radiation with respect to any of: intensity, direction, scatter and wavelength.] |
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chewing
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NBO_0000073 |
[The act of repeated grinding, tearing, and or crushing with teeth or jaws [NBO:SMAC]] |
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jaw movement
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NBO_0000747 |
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somite 12
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UBERON_2000851 |
[Undifferentiated mesodermal component of early trunk segment 12 or metamere, derived from paraxial mesoderm; forms the myotome, sclerotome and perhaps dermatome. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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somite 15
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UBERON_2000852 |
[Undifferentiated mesodermal component of early trunk segment 15 or metamere, derived from paraxial mesoderm; forms the myotome, sclerotome and perhaps dermatome. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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somite 18
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UBERON_2000853 |
[Undifferentiated mesodermal component of early trunk or tail segment 18 or metamere, derived from paraxial mesoderm; forms the myotome, sclerotome and perhaps dermatome. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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somite 21
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UBERON_2000854 |
[Undifferentiated mesodermal component of early tail 21 segment or metamere, derived from paraxial mesoderm; forms the myotome, sclerotome and perhaps dermatome. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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somite 24
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UBERON_2000855 |
[Undifferentiated mesodermal component of early tail segment 24 or metamere, derived from paraxial mesoderm; forms the myotome, sclerotome and perhaps dermatome. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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somite 28
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UBERON_2000856 |
[Undifferentiated mesodermal component of early tail segment 28 or metamere, derived from paraxial mesoderm; forms the myotome, sclerotome and perhaps dermatome. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |