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paracardial gastric lymph node
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UBERON_0037494 |
[Gastric lymph node located around the cardia of stomach.] |
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alcohol binding
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GO_0043178 |
[Binding to an alcohol, any of a class of alkyl compounds containing a hydroxyl group.] |
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obsolete somite border
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UBERON_2001462 |
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melanophore stripe
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UBERON_2001463 |
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vascular endothelial growth factor receptor
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PR_000001971 |
[A protein with core architecture consisting of a signal sequence, followed by 7 Ig-like domains (Pfam:PF00047, Pfam:PF07679, or Pfam:PF07686), a transmembrane region, and a cytoplasmic Protein tyrosine kinase domain.] |
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primary hair
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UBERON_0037461 |
[Very thin, soft, usually unpigmented, downy hair that is sometimes found on the body of a fetal or new-born human.] |
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L-phenylalanine
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CHEBI_17295 |
[The L-enantiomer of phenylalanine.] |
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erythrose 4-phosphate/phosphoenolpyruvate family amino acid
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CHEBI_73690 |
[An L-alpha-amino acid which is biosynthesised from erythrose 4-phosphate and phosphoenolpyruvate (i.e. phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan). A closed class.] |
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terminal hair
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UBERON_0037463 |
[Thick and long hair, as compared with vellus hair growing elsewhere.] |
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vellus hair
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UBERON_0037462 |
[Short, thin, slight-colored, and barely noticeable hair that develops on most of a person's body during childhood.] |
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catagen hair
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UBERON_0037465 |
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androgenic hair
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UBERON_0037464 |
[The terminal hair that develops on the human body during and after puberty. It is differentiated from the head hair and less visible vellus hair, which is much finer and lighter in color.] |
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anagen hair
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UBERON_0037467 |
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apical ectodermal ridge pelvic fin
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UBERON_2001450 |
[Apical ectodermal ridge that is part of the pelvic fin.] |
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telogen hair
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UBERON_0037466 |
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waist
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UBERON_0037468 |
[The part of the human abdomen below the ribs and above the hips, often narrower than the areas above and below.] |
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ductus communicans
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UBERON_2001437 |
[The constriction between the anterior and posterior chambers of the swim bladder. There does not appear to be an identifiable sphincter in the ductus, and therefore other musculature may regulate its opening. Finney et al, 2006.] |
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Cyclostomata
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NCBITaxon_1476529 |
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sulfate binding
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GO_0043199 |
[Binding to sulfate, SO4(2-), a negatively charged small molecule.] |
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proximal carpal endochondral element
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UBERON_0015078 |
[A proximal mesopodial endochondral element that is part of a forelimb.] |