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neural tube basal plate
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UBERON_0004064 |
[The region of the mantle layer of the neural tube that lies ventral to the sulcus limitans and contains primarily motor neurons and interneurons.] |
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U-Shaped upper lip vermilion
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HP_0010806 |
[Gentle upward curve of the upper lip vermilion such that the center is placed well superior to the commissures.] |
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lateral nasal prominence
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UBERON_0004067 |
[The lateral area of the two branches of a horseshoe-shaped mesenchymal swelling in the future nasal region of the embryo; it separates the olfactory pit from the developing eye and the ala of the nose/snout develops from it.] |
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positive regulation of bile acid secretion
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GO_0120189 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the controlled release of bile acid from a cell or a tissue.] |
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frontonasal prominence
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UBERON_0004066 |
[The unpaired embryonic prominence that is formed by the tissues surrounding the forebrain vesicle and develops into the forehead and bridge of the nose/snout.] |
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renal tubule development
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GO_0061326 |
[The progression of the renal tubule over time from its formation to the mature form. A renal tubule is a tube that filters, re-absorbs and secretes substances to rid an organism of waste and to play a role in fluid homeostasis.] |
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epithelium development
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GO_0060429 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of an epithelium over time, from its formation to the mature structure. An epithelium is a tissue that covers the internal or external surfaces of an anatomical structure.] |
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tube development
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GO_0035295 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a tube over time, from its initial formation to a mature structure. Epithelial and endothelial tubes transport gases, liquids and cells from one site to another and form the basic structure of many organs and tissues including lung and trachea, kidney, the mammary gland, the vascular system and the gastrointestinal and urinary-genital tracts.] |
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Absent cupid's bow
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HP_0010800 |
[Lack of paramedian peaks and median notch of the upper lip vermilion.] |
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Underdeveloped nasolabial fold
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HP_0010801 |
[Reduced bulkiness of the crease or fold of skin running from the lateral margin of the nose, where nasal base meets the skin of the face, to a point just lateral to the corner of the mouth (cheilion or commissure).] |
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Abnormal nasolabial region morphology
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HP_0005289 |
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Pseudophakia
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HP_0500081 |
[The term pseudophakia refers to having an artificial lens implanted after the natural eye lens has been removed. During cataract surgery the natural cloudy lens is replaced by an pseudophakia intraocular lens (IOL).] |
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Tented upper lip vermilion
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HP_0010804 |
[Triangular appearance of the oral aperture with the apex in the midpoint of the upper vermilion and the lower vermilion forming the base.] |
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Upturned corners of mouth
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HP_0010805 |
[Oral commissures positioned superior to the midline labial fissure.] |
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medial nasal prominence
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UBERON_0004068 |
[The central area of the two limbs of a horseshoe-shaped mesenchymal swelling that lie medial to the olfactory placode or pit in the future nasal region of the embryo; it joins with the ipsilateral maxillary prominence in the formation of half of the upper jaw, and the nasal tip and philtrum of the upper lip develop from it.] |
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Perioral hyperpigmentation
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HP_0010802 |
[Increased pigmentation, either focal or generalized, of the skin surrounding the vermilion of the lips.] |
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Everted upper lip vermilion
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HP_0010803 |
[Inner aspect of the upper lip vermilion (normally apposing the teeth) visible in a frontal view, i.e., the presence of an everted upper lip.] |
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Alternating hyperphoria
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HP_0500077 |
[A type of vertical phoria in which, in dissociation, the occluded eye deviates upwards.] |
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Hyperphoria
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HP_0025585 |
[Tendency for the visual axis of one eye to be higher than that of the other.] |
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Alternating hypotropia
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HP_0500078 |
[A type of vertical tropia in which, when one eye is fixing, the other eye is deviated downwards.] |