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premigratory neural crest cell
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CL_0007004 |
[Cell that is part of the neural crest region of the neuroepithelium, prior to migration. Note that not all premigratory neural crest cells may become migratory neural crest cells.] |
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skeletogenic cell
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CL_0007001 |
[Cell that has the potential to form a skeletal cell type (e.g. cells in periosteum, cells in marrow) and produce extracellular matrix (often mineralized) and skeletal tissue (often mineralized).] |
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precementoblast
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CL_0007002 |
[Skeletogenic cell that has the potential to develop into a cementoblast.] |
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Nonketotic hyperglycinemia
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HP_0008288 |
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Hyperglycinemia
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HP_0002154 |
[An elevated concentration of glycine in the blood.] |
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preameloblast
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CL_0007000 |
[Skeletogenic cell that has the potential to develop into an ameloblast. Located in the inner enamel epithelium, these cells elongate, their nuclei shift distally (away from the dental papilla), and their cytoplasm becomes filled with organelles needed for synthesis and secretion of enamel proteins.] |
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Transient hypophosphatemia
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HP_0008285 |
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Long-chain dicarboxylic aciduria
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HP_0008293 |
[An increase in the level of long-chain dicarboxylic acid in the urine.] |
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Pituitary corticotropic cell adenoma
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HP_0008291 |
[A type of pituitary adenoma that produces adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH).] |
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Partial complement factor H deficiency
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HP_0008290 |
[A partial reduction in level of the complement component Factor H in circulation.] |
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Bowman capsular hyaline drops
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HP_0033226 |
[An insudative accumulation of amorphous, eosinophilic, periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive, silver-negative material protruding from Bowman's capsule into the urinary space. Although not always evident by light microscopy, this material is located between Bowman's capsule and the parietal epithelial cells, in some cases associated with newly formed matrix material.] |
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Glomerular parietal epithelial cell hypertrophy
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HP_0033225 |
[An abnormality of the glomerular parietal epithelial cells characterized by (1) Increased parietal epithelial cell size, with or without cytoplasmic protein droplets; or (2) enlarged nuclei with prominent nucleoli. Both features can be present] |
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Abnormal glomerular parietal epithelial cell morphology
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HP_0033223 |
[Any structural abnormality of the parietal epithelial cells that line the inside of Bowman's capsule and form an inconspicuous sheet of flat epithelial cells in continuity with the proximal tubular epithelial cells at the urinary pole and with the podocytes at the vascular pole.] |
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Glomerular parietal epithelial cell hyperplasia
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HP_0033224 |
[Increased number of parietal epithelial cells lining Bowman's capsule. Hyperplasia leads to the cells being present in 2 or more layers, often with crowding and multilayering.] |
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adult stage
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HsapDv_0000258 |
[Human developmental stage that refers to a sexually mature human.] |
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Inverted CD4:CD8 ratio
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HP_0033222 |
[CD4:CD8 ratio less than 1, measured either as proportion of total CD3+ T cells, or in absolute numbers per microliter. These are usually measured within the TCR alpha/beta positive population. Normally there are relatively more CD4+ than CD8+ T cells.] |
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Abnormal CD4:CD8 ratio
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HP_0031394 |
[Any abnormality in the relative amount of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes.] |
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Increased CD4:CD8 ratio
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HP_0033221 |
[An abnormal elevation of the relative proportion of CD4+ to CD8+ T cells.] |
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2-ethylhydracylic aciduria
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HP_0033220 |
[An increased concentration of 2-ethylhydracylic acid in the urine.] |
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chroman-6-ol
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CHEBI_78631 |
[A chromanol that is chromane in which the hydrogen at position 6 is replaced by a hydroxy group.] |