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monosaccharide metabolic process
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GO_0005996 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving monosaccharides, the simplest carbohydrates. They are polyhydric alcohols containing either an aldehyde or a keto group and between three to ten or more carbon atoms. They form the constitutional repeating units of oligo- and polysaccharides.] |
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plasma membrane bounded cell projection cytoplasm
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GO_0032838 |
[All of the contents of a plasma membrane bounded cell projection, excluding the plasma membrane surrounding the projection.] |
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cytoplasmic region
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GO_0099568 |
[Any (proper) part of the cytoplasm of a single cell of sufficient size to still be considered cytoplasm.] |
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Cavum septum pellucidum
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HP_0002389 |
[If the two laminae of the septum pellucidum are not fused then a fluid-filled space or cavum is present. The cavum septum pellucidum is present at birth but usually obliterates by the age of 3 to 6 months. It is up to 1cm in width and the walls are parallel. It is an enclosed space and is not part of the ventricular system or connected with the subarachnoid space.] |
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Abnormal septum pellucidum morphology
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HP_0007375 |
[An abnormality of the septum pellucidum, which is a thin, triangular, vertical membrane separating the lateral ventricles of the brain.] |
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Infectious encephalitis
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HP_0002383 |
[A disorder of the brain caused by an infectious agent that presents with fever, headache, and an altered level of consciousness. There may also be focal or multifocal neurologic deficits, and focal or generalized seizure activity.] |
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Unusual CNS infection
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HP_0011450 |
[A type of infection of the central nervous system that can be regarded as a sign of a pathological susceptibility to infection.] |
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Paraplegia/paraparesis
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HP_0010551 |
[Weakness of both lower extremities with sparing of the upper extremities. Paraplegia refers to a severe or complete loss of strength, whereas paraparesis refers to a relatively mild loss of strength.] |
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Focal impaired awareness seizure
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HP_0002384 |
[Focal impaired awareness seizure (or focal seizure with impaired or lost awareness) is a type of focal-onset seizure characterized by some degree (which may be partial) of impairment of the person's awareness of themselves or their surroundings at any point during the seizure.] |
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Dialeptic seizure
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HP_0011146 |
[A dialeptic seizure is a type of seizure characterized predominantly by reduced responsiveness or awareness and with subsequent at least partial amnesia of the event.] |
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Aphasia
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HP_0002381 |
[An acquired language impairment of some or all of the abilities to produce or comprehend speech and to read or write.] |
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Fasciculations
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HP_0002380 |
[Fasciculations are observed as small, local, involuntary muscle contractions (twitching) visible under the skin. Fasciculations result from increased irritability of an axon (which in turn is often a manifestation of disease of a motor neuron). This leads to sporadic discharges of all the muscle fibers controlled by the axon in isolation from other motor units.] |
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trigeminal nucleus
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UBERON_0002925 |
[A nucleus of brain that is part of a trigeminal nuclear complex.] |
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nucleus of brain
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UBERON_0002308 |
[A neural nucleus that is part of the brain.] |
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cranial nerve nucleus
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UBERON_0000126 |
[Nucleus that receives projections from or contains neurons that send projections through one of the cranial nerves.] |
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gustatory epithelium
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UBERON_0002926 |
[A sensory epithelium that is part of a gustatory system.] |
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sensory epithelium
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UBERON_0006934 |
[Simple columnar epithelium made up of cells specialized to serve as sensory cells for the reception of external stimuli, as the sensory cells of the cochlea, vestibule, nasal mucosa, and tongue.] |
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longitudinal fissure
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UBERON_0002921 |
[The deep groove which separates the two hemispheres of the vertebrate brain. The falx cerebri, a dural brain covering, lies within the medial longitudinal fissure. [WP,unvetted].] |
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subarachnoid fissure
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UBERON_0014466 |
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oxoacid metabolic process
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GO_0043436 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving any oxoacid; an oxoacid is a compound which contains oxygen, at least one other element, and at least one hydrogen bound to oxygen, and which produces a conjugate base by loss of positive hydrogen ion(s) (hydrons).] |