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Glomerular basement membrane wrinkling
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HP_0033289 |
[Irregular folding of the glomerular basement membrane with an intact lamina densa.] |
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Glomerular basement membrane spikes
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HP_0033288 |
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Glomerular basement membrane lucencies
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HP_0033287 |
[Lucent zones within the glomerular basement membranes. May reflect remote/resolved deposits.] |
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Thickened glomerular basement membranes with electron dense deposits
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HP_0033286 |
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Thickened glomerular basement membrane
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HP_0004722 |
[Prominent glomerular basement membrane (GBM), reflecting an increase in thickness (subjective estimate) of the basal lamina of the glomerulus of the kidney.] |
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plasma membrane protein complex
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GO_0098797 |
[Any protein complex that is part of the plasma membrane.] |
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aromatic amino-acid zwitterion
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CHEBI_76042 |
[An amino acid zwitterion obtained by transfer of a proton from the carboxy to the amino group of any aromatic amino-acid.] |
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regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure by vasopressin
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GO_0001992 |
[The regulation of blood pressure mediated by the signaling molecule vasopressin. Vasopressin is produced in the hypothalamus, and affects vasoconstriction, and renal water transport.] |
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regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure by hormone
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GO_0001990 |
[The process in which hormones modulate the force with which blood passes through the circulatory system. A hormone is one of a group of substances formed in very small amounts in one specialized organ or group of cells and carried (sometimes in the bloodstream) to another organ or group of cells, in the same organism, upon which they have a specific regulatory action.] |
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endocrine process
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GO_0050886 |
[The process that involves the secretion of or response to endocrine hormones. An endocrine hormone is a hormone released into the circulatory system.] |
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regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure mediated by a chemical signal
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GO_0003044 |
[The regulation of blood pressure mediated by biochemical signaling: hormonal, autocrine or paracrine.] |
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synaptic transmission, glutamatergic
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GO_0035249 |
[The vesicular release of glutamate from a presynapse, across a chemical synapse, the subsequent activation of glutamate receptors at the postsynapse of a target cell (neuron, muscle, or secretory cell) and the effects of this activation on the postsynaptic membrane potential and ionic composition of the postsynaptic cytosol. This process encompasses both spontaneous and evoked release of neurotransmitter and all parts of synaptic vesicle exocytosis. Evoked transmission starts with the arrival of an action potential at the presynapse.] |
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musculoskeletal movement
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GO_0050881 |
[The movement of an organism or part of an organism using mechanoreceptors, the nervous system, striated muscle and/or the skeletal system.] |
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multicellular organismal movement
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GO_0050879 |
[Any physiological process involved in changing the position of a multicellular organism or an anatomical part of a multicellular organism.] |
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Transient hyperphenylalaninemia
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HP_0008297 |
[A condition of not having consistently high levels of phenylalanine in the blood but of experiencing temporary hyperphenylalaninemia following ingestion of large quantities of phenylalanine (for instance, following an oral loading test with phenylalanine).] |
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4-oxopentanoate
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CHEBI_39150 |
[A member of the class of oxopentanoates that is the conjugate base of 4-oxopentanoic acid.] |
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Bronsted base
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CHEBI_39142 |
[A molecular entity capable of accepting a hydron from a donor (Bronsted acid).] |
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base
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CHEBI_22695 |
[A molecular entity having an available pair of electrons capable of forming a covalent bond with a hydron (Bronsted base) or with the vacant orbital of some other molecular entity (Lewis base).] |
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Elevated residual volume
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HP_0033251 |
[Increase in the amount of air remaining in a person's lungs after full exhalation.] |
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Abnormal residual volume
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HP_0033752 |
[Any deviation from normal values of the residual volume, which is defined as the volume of air left in the lungs at the end of maximal expiration (ie. the volume of air which you cannot voluntarily exhale from your lungs).] |