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T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia protein 1
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PR_000016043 |
[A protein that is a translation product of the human TAL1 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |
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Lentiglobus
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HP_0011527 |
[Exaggerated curvature of the lens of the eye, producing an anterior or posterior spherical bulging.] |
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Iris melanoma
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HP_0011524 |
[Malignant tumor of melanocytes affecting the iris.] |
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Iris nevus
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HP_0011525 |
[A benign brown pigmented area over the iris representing proliferation of melanocyte cells in the stromal layer of the iris. An iris nevus can be flat or occasionally slightly elevated.] |
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cell differentiation involved in embryonic placenta development
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GO_0060706 |
[The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of the embryonic placenta.] |
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Solitary congenital hypertrophy of retinal pigment epithelium
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HP_0011528 |
[Sharply demarcated hyperpigmentation of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) that is congenital and of no functional significance.] |
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Multiple congenital hypertrophy of retinal pigment epithelium
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HP_0011529 |
[Unilateral or bilateral small, well-demarcated pigmented lesions localized in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Lesions are dark in the center, with a pale circumference and are mostly located in the periphery.] |
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fallopian tube epithelial cell
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CL_4052018 |
[Any epithelial cell that is part of the fallopian tube.] |
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Protanopia
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HP_0011522 |
[Blue and green cones only; no functional red cones.] |
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Iris cyst
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HP_0011523 |
[An iris cyst is composed of a single cell layer of epithelium and is filled with fluid.] |
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Deuteranomaly
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HP_0011520 |
[A type of anomalous trichromacy associated with abnormal M photopigment, such that the absorption spectrum is shifted toward L wavelengths. Affected individuals have difficulties distinguishing between red and green.] |
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Deuteranopia
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HP_0011521 |
[Complete lack of the M photopigment, which is replaced with the L photopigment. Affected individuals tend to confuse red and green.] |
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choroid plexus capillary endothelial cell
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CL_4052017 |
[A capillary endothelial cell that is part of the choroid plexus, characterized by its fenestrated nature with 60 to 80 nm fenestrations and lack of tight junctions. This fenestrated structure allows for the rapid delivery of water and other components, aiding in the production of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).] |
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pituitary gland capillary endothelial cell
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CL_4052016 |
[A capillary endothelial cell that is part of the pituitary gland. This cell is characterized by its fenestrated structure which facilitates the efficient transport of hormones and other signaling molecules, essential for endocrine signalling.] |
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pituitary gland cell
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CL_2000004 |
[Any cell that is part of a pituitary gland.] |
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endocrine gland capillary endothelial cell
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CL_4052015 |
[Any capillary endothelial cell that is part of an endocrine gland.] |
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pulmonary lymph node
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UBERON_0035764 |
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pancreatic islet capillary endothelial cell
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CL_4052014 |
[A capillary endothelial cell that is part of islet of Langerhans, characterized by a high density of fenestrations —approximately ten times greater than those in exocrine pancreatic capillaries. These fenestrations facilitate efficient hormone exchange, which is essential for maintaining glucose homeostasis. The cell's structure and function are regulated by the local production of vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A), which maintains its fenestrated architecture.] |
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intrapulmonary bronchus
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UBERON_0035767 |
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labyrinthine layer development
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GO_0060711 |
[The process in which the labyrinthine layer of the placenta progresses, from its formation to its mature state.] |