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totipotent stem cell
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CL_0000052 |
[A stem cell from which all cells of the body can form.] |
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stratified epithelial stem cell
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CL_0000357 |
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multi-potent skeletal muscle stem cell
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CL_0000355 |
[A multifate stem cell found in skeletal muscle than can differentiate into many different cell types, including muscle. Distinct cell type from satellite cell.] |
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blastemal cell
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CL_0000354 |
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sphincter associated smooth muscle cell
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CL_0000358 |
[A smooth muscle cell that is part of a sphincter. A sphincter is a typically circular muscle that normally maintains constriction of a natural body passage or orifice and which relaxes as required by normal physiological functioning.] |
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animal zygote
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CL_0000365 |
[Diploid cell produced by the fusion of sperm cell nucleus and egg cell.] |
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rhombomere roof plate
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UBERON_0005502 |
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rhombomere lateral wall
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UBERON_0005501 |
[A neural tube lateral wall that is part of a rhombomere.] |
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neural tube lateral wall
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UBERON_0005496 |
[Portion of tissue on the side of the lumen of the neural tube.] |
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gas transport
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GO_0015669 |
[The directed movement of substances that are gaseous in normal living conditions into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.] |
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tracheoblast
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CL_0000377 |
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Intraalveolar phospholipid accumulation
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HP_0006517 |
[Accumulation of amorphous PAS-positive material in the space between alveolar macrophages, sometimes as condensed form (oval bodies) are typically found in alveolar proteinosis.] |
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Pulmonary venous occlusion
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HP_0006518 |
[Substantial narrowing or blockage of small pulmonary veins as a result of disorganized smooth muscle hypertrophy and collagen matrix deposition.] |
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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
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HP_0006516 |
[Hypersensitivity pneumonitis involves inhalation of an antigen. This leads to an exaggerated immune response and a following inflammation of the alveoli within the lungs. The main feature of chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis on lung biopsies is expansion of the interstitium by lymphocytes accompanied by an occasional multinucleated giant cell or loose granuloma. After exposure to the provoking antigen, following symptoms can be seen: fever, chills, malaise, cough, hemoptysis, chest tightness, dyspnea, rash, swelling and headache and can be completely reversible, based on the duration of the illness, categorized as acute (HP:0011009), subacute (HP:0011011), and chronic (HP:0011010).] |
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Intraalveolar nodular calcifications
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HP_0006514 |
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Laryngeal stridor
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HP_0006511 |
[An abnormal high-pitched noisy sound, occurring during inhalation or exhalation caused by the incomplete obstruction in the throat.] |
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Chronic pulmonary obstruction
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HP_0006510 |
[An anomaly that is characterized progressive airflow obstruction that is only partly reversible, inflammation in the airways, and systemic effects or comorbities.] |
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oxygen transport
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GO_0015671 |
[The directed movement of oxygen (O2) into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.] |
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Positive lactose hydrogen breath test
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HP_4000100 |
[Elevated hydrogen gas level in exhaled breath following oral administration of lactose. In individuals with lactose intolerance, undigested lactose in the colon will be metabolized by colonic bacteria, releasing hydrogen gas.] |
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Positive lupus band test
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HP_4000107 |
[Deposits of immunoglobulins and complement components along the dermoepidermal junction.] |