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germinal epithelium of ovary
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UBERON_0001304 |
[Layer of simple cuboidal cells covering surface of ovary[WP].] |
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cutaneous elastic tissue
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UBERON_0003967 |
[The slender connective tissue fiber in the extracellular matrix of skin tissue that is composed of microfibrils and amorphous elastin and is characterized by great elasticity.] |
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capsule of ovary
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UBERON_0001307 |
[A capsule that surrounds a female gonad.] |
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polycystic
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PATO_0002089 |
[A structure quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's body containing more than one cyst - formations of sac-like closed membranous structures not associated with neoplasia.] |
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bullet-shaped
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PATO_0002087 |
[A quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's being short and wide and tapered distally.] |
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chemokine receptor
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PR_000001128 |
[A rhodopsin-like G-protein coupled receptor that in active form binds to one or more chemokines.] |
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rhodopsin-like G-protein coupled receptor
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PR_000001094 |
[A G-protein coupled receptor that contains the 7 transmembrane receptor (rhodopsin family) domain (Pfam:PF00001), which includes 7 transmembrane helices (TMI-TM7) with 3 intracellular loops (IL1-IL3) and 3 extracellular loops (EL1-EL3) between the helices. The amino-terminal region is extracellular and the carboxyl-terminal region is intracellular. Rhodopsin-like G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are unique among the several classes of GPCRs in that most have a very short amino-terminal segment and several characteristic sequence motifs, particularly NSxxNPxxY in TM7 and D/E-R-Y/F between TM3 and loop IL2. Most bind their ligands within a cavity between the TM regions.] |
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neoplastic, non-malignant
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PATO_0002096 |
[A disposition inhering in a tumour by virtue of the bearer's disposition not to progress, invade surrounding tissues or metastasize.] |
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neoplastic
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PATO_0002011 |
[A structural quality which is held by a bearer when the latter's disposition the presence of abnormally proliferating masses of cells.] |
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neoplastic, malignant
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PATO_0002097 |
[A disposition inhering in a tumour by virtue of the bearer's disposition to progress, invade surrounding tissues or metastasize.] |
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basophilic
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PATO_0002094 |
[An affinity inhering in an anatomical structure by virtue of the bearer exhibiting a molecular interaction for basic dyes under specific pH conditions.] |
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ballooning
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PATO_0002093 |
[A volume quality inhering in a degenerating cell by virtue of the bearer's exhibiting an increase in volume associated with cytoplasmic abnormalities.] |
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fenestrated
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PATO_0002064 |
[A structure quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's delimited by a surface with holes.] |
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Temporal hypotrichosis
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HP_0004524 |
[Reduced or lacking hair growth in the temporal region (i.e., around the temples on the side of the skull).] |
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Large clumps of pigment irregularly distributed along hair shaft
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HP_0004527 |
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Long eyebrows
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HP_0004523 |
[Increased length of the hairs of the eyebrows.] |
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Atrophic, patchy alopecia
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HP_0004529 |
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Generalized hypotrichosis
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HP_0004528 |
[Reduced or lacking hair growth in a generalized distribution.] |
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femoral vein
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UBERON_0001361 |
[In the human body, the femoral vein is a blood vessel that accompanies the femoral artery in the femoral sheath. It begins at the adductor canal (also known as Hunter's canal) and is a continuation of the popliteal vein. It ends at the inferior margin of the inguinal ligament, where it becomes the external iliac vein. [WP,unvetted].] |
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parietal peritoneum
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UBERON_0001366 |
[The outer layer of peritoneum that is attached to the abdominal and pelvic walls.] |