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pulmonary alveolar duct
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UBERON_0002173 |
[The respiratory conducting tubes distal to the respiratory bronchiole that lead to the alveolar sacs and the alveoli.] |
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middle lobe of right lung
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UBERON_0002174 |
[In the human, the right lung is divided into three lobes (as opposed to two lobes on the left), superior, middle, and inferior, by two interlobular fissures: [WP,unvetted].] |
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notochord formation
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GO_0014028 |
[The formation of the notochord from the chordamesoderm. The notochord is composed of large cells packed within a firm connective tissue sheath and is found in all chordates at the ventral surface of the neural tube. In vertebrates, the notochord contributes to the vertebral column.] |
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intermediolateral nucleus
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UBERON_0002175 |
[The intermediolateral nucleus is a region of gray matter found in Rexed lamina VII of the spinal column. Rexed Lamina VII contains several well defined nuclei including the nucleus dorsalis, the intermediolateral cell column (lateral gray horn), and the sacral autonomic nucleus. It extends from the first thoracic through the third lumbar segment, and contains the autonomic motor neurons that give rise to the preganglionic fibers of the sympathetic system. [WP,unvetted].] |
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neural crest formation
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GO_0014029 |
[The formation of the specialized region of ectoderm between the neural ectoderm (neural plate) and non-neural ectoderm. The neural crest gives rise to the neural crest cells that migrate away from this region as neural tube formation proceeds.] |
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epithelial to mesenchymal transition
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GO_0001837 |
[A transition where an epithelial cell loses apical/basolateral polarity, severs intercellular adhesive junctions, degrades basement membrane components and becomes a migratory mesenchymal cell.] |
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upper lobe of right lung
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UBERON_0002170 |
[The lobe of the right lung that is closest to the head.] |
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lower lobe of right lung
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UBERON_0002171 |
[The lobe of the right lung that is furtherst from the head.] |
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neural keel formation
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GO_0014025 |
[The formation of a thickened region of the neurectoderm that is roughly triangular in cross section. The neural keel develops from the neural plate and develops into the neural rod. Neural keel formation occurs during primary neurulation in teleosts.] |
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neural rod formation
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GO_0014023 |
[The formation of a solid rod of neurectoderm derived from the neural keel. The neural rod is roughly circular in cross section. Neural rod formation occurs during primary neurulation in teleosts.] |
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primary neural tube formation
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GO_0014020 |
[The formation of the neural tube from an epithelial cell sheet (the neuroepithelium or neural plate). In primary neurulation, the cells surrounding the neural plate direct the neural plate cells to proliferate, invaginate, and pinch off from the surface to form a hollow epithelial tube. Primary neurulation is the typical mechanism of formation of the anterior neural tube.] |
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embryonic epithelial tube formation
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GO_0001838 |
[The morphogenesis of an embryonic epithelium into a tube-shaped structure.] |
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lateral cervical nucleus
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UBERON_0002176 |
[A diffusely arranged nucleus located in the dorsal portions of the lateral funiculus at about cervical levels C1-C3; synaptic station for the spinocervicothalamic tract.] |
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right main bronchus
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UBERON_0002177 |
[The main bronchus on the right side.] |
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left main bronchus
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UBERON_0002178 |
[The main bronchus on the left side.] |
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lateral funiculus of spinal cord
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UBERON_0002179 |
[The lateral mass of fibers on either side of the spinal cord, between the anterolateral and posterolateral sulci.] |
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nigrostriatal tract
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UBERON_0014169 |
[The term nigrostriatal fibers refers to a dopaminergic fiber pathway connecting the substantia nigra with the striatum. It is not readily distinguished in myelin-stained cross-sections (Carpenter-83).] |
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parietal pre-aortic lymph node
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UBERON_0038137 |
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left parietal lumbar lymph node
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UBERON_0037601 |
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retro-aortic lymph node
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UBERON_0038139 |
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