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mandibular ramus
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UBERON_0000401 |
[The upturned perpendicular extremity of the mandible.] |
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zone of bone organ
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UBERON_0005913 |
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jejunal epithelium
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UBERON_0000400 |
[An epithelium that is part of a jejunum.] |
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epithelium of intestinal villus
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UBERON_0013636 |
[An epithelium that is part of a intestinal villus.] |
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epithelium
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UBERON_0000483 |
[Portion of tissue, that consists of one or more layers of epithelial cells connected to each other by cell junctions and which is underlain by a basal lamina. Examples: simple squamous epithelium, glandular cuboidal epithelium, transitional epithelium, myoepithelium[CARO].] |
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antigen processing and presentation
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GO_0019882 |
[The process in which an antigen-presenting cell expresses antigen (peptide or lipid) on its cell surface in association with an MHC protein complex.] |
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immune system process
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GO_0002376 |
[Any process involved in the development or functioning of the immune system, an organismal system for calibrated responses to potential internal or invasive threats.] |
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heparin proteoglycan biosynthetic process
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GO_0030210 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of heparin proteoglycans, which consist of a core protein linked to a heparin glycosaminoglycan. The heparin chain is composed of the repeating disaccharide unit beta-(1,4)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-alpha-(1,4)-hexuronic acid, the former being either sulfated or deacetylated on its amino group as well as sulfated on one of its hydroxyl groups, and the latter being a mixture of sulfated and nonsulfated D-glucuronic and L-iduronic acids. Heparin is similar to heparan sulfate but it contains more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups. Heparin chains are covalently linked to serine/threonine residues (O-linked) of the core protein via a tetrasaccharide linker sequence (xylose-galactose-galactose-glucuronate).] |
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heparin proteoglycan metabolic process
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GO_0030202 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving heparin proteoglycans, which consist of a core protein linked to a heparin glycosaminoglycan. The heparin chain is composed of the repeating disaccharide unit beta-(1,4)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine-alpha-(1,4)-hexuronic acid, the former being either sulfated or deacetylated on its amino group as well as sulfated on one of its hydroxyl groups, and the latter being e a mixture of sulfated and nonsulfated D-glucuronic and L-iduronic acids. Heparin is similar to heparan sulfate but it contains more N-sulfate and O-sulfate groups. Heparin proteoglycans are stored selectively in the secretory granules of mammalian mast cells.] |
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protein O-linked glycosylation via xylose
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GO_0180064 |
[A glycoprotein biosynthetic process starting with the covalent linkage of a xylose via a beta-glycosidic bond to the oxygen atom of a serine or a threonine side chain in a protein, which can be further elongated with the sequential addition of sugar units resulting in the formation of a protein O-linked glycan.] |
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Congenital mesoblastic nephroma
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HP_0100881 |
[Congenital mesoblastic nephroma is a type of kidney tumor that is usually found before birth by ultrasound or within the first 3 months of life. It contains fibroblastic cells (connective tissue cells), and may spread to the other kidney or to nearby tissue.] |
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Embryonal renal neoplasm
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HP_0011794 |
[The presence of an embryonal neoplasm of the kidney that primarily affects children.] |
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Abnormality of connective tissue
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HP_0003549 |
[Any abnormality of the soft tissues, including both connective tissue (tendons, ligaments, fascia, fibrous tissues, and fat).] |
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Nephrogenic rest
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HP_0100880 |
[Abnormally persistent clusters of embryonal cells, representing microscopic malformations (dysplasias) of the developing kidney.] |
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Abnormal renal morphology
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HP_0012210 |
[Any structural anomaly of the kidney.] |
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Chorangioma
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HP_0100883 |
[Hamartoma-like growth in the placenta consisting of blood vessels.] |
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Abnormal placenta morphology
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HP_0100767 |
[An abnormality of the placenta, the organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to enable nutrient uptake, waste elimination, and gas exchange.] |
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Hamartoma
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HP_0010566 |
[A disordered proliferation of mature tissues that is native to the site of origin, e.g., exostoses, nevi and soft tissue hamartomas. Although most hamartomas are benign, some histologic subtypes, e.g., neuromuscular hamartoma, may proliferate aggressively such as mesenchymal cystic hamartoma, Sclerosing epithelial hamartoma, Sclerosing metanephric hamartoma.] |
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Fibrous hamartoma
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HP_0100882 |
[A rare, benign soft tissue tumor that typically occurs within the first two years of life.] |
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Lateral venous anomaly
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HP_0100885 |
[Persistence of the embryonic dorsal or sciatic vein system that normally should have involuted around the tenth to twelfth week of intrauterine life.] |