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Tubular luminal dilatation
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HP_0032622 |
[Dilatation (expansion beyond the normal dimension) of the cavity (lumen) of tubules of the kidney. The tubular cross section displays an attenuated brush border (apical PAS positivity greater than 10 percent of the normal expected height, but unequivocally less than normal expected height), resulting in an apparent increase in the size of lumen.] |
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Abnormal renal tubular lumen morphology
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HP_0032950 |
[Abnormal structure or form of the lumen (opening) of kidney tubules.] |
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Curly eyelashes
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HP_0007665 |
[Abnormally curly or curved eyelashes.] |
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the capital femoral epiphysis
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HP_0005003 |
[Absence or underdevelopment of the proximal epiphysis of the femur.] |
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G protein-coupled receptor activity involved in regulation of postsynaptic membrane potential
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GO_0099530 |
[A G protein-coupled receptor activity occurring in the postsynaptic membrane that is part of a GPCR signaling pathway that positively regulates ion channel activity in the postsynaptic membrane.] |
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G protein-coupled receptor activity
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GO_0004930 |
[Combining with an extracellular signal and transmitting the signal across the membrane by activating an associated G-protein; promotes the exchange of GDP for GTP on the alpha subunit of a heterotrimeric G-protein complex.] |
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Recurrent patellar dislocation
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HP_0005001 |
[Patellar dislocation occurring repeated times.] |
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Recurrent joint dislocation
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HP_0031869 |
[Dislocation of a given joint repeated times.] |
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Abnormality of chorioretinal pigmentation
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HP_0007661 |
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presynaptic process involved in chemical synaptic transmission
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GO_0099531 |
[The pathway leading to secretion of a neurotransmitter from the presynapse as part of synaptic transmission.] |
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synaptic signaling
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GO_0099536 |
[Cell-cell signaling to, from or within a synapse.] |
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hexadecanoic acid
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CHEBI_15756 |
[A straight-chain, sixteen-carbon, saturated long-chain fatty acid.] |
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Hyperchromasia of renal tubular epithelial cells
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HP_0032621 |
[At least one tubular cross section with all tubular epithelial nuclei having a chromatin pattern resembling normal mature lymphocytes.] |
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Intrarenal abscess
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HP_0032620 |
[An encapsulated collection of pus and necrotic material within the renal parenchyma. The destruction of renal parenchyma is associated with suppurative/neutrophil-rich inflammation and necrosis.] |
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2-oxoadipic acid
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CHEBI_15753 |
[An oxo dicarboxylic acid that is adipic acid substituted by an oxo group at position 2.] |
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oxo dicarboxylic acid
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CHEBI_36145 |
[Any dicarboxylic acid carrying one or more oxo groups.] |
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EC 3.* (hydrolase) inhibitor
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CHEBI_76759 |
[Any enzyme inhibitor that interferes with the action of a hydrolase (EC 3.*.*.*).] |
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Renal interstitial hemorrhage
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HP_0032617 |
[A focal collection of 20 or more red blood cells within the interstitium, that is irregular in shape (i.e., collections do not conform to the shape of tubules or capillary networks), without surrounding endothelium or tubular epithelium, and is in an area of intact core.] |
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EC 3.2.* (glycosylase) inhibitor
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CHEBI_76761 |
[A hydrolase inhibitor that interferes with the action of any glycosylase (EC 3.2.*.*).] |
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Diaphyseal undertubulation
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HP_0005019 |
[Tubulation refers to the size and shape of tubular bones. In children and adolescents, the modeling process regulates normal bone growth. Final shaft (tube) diameter depends on appositional bone growth and the equilibrium between periosteal and endosteal bone resorption and formation. Undertubulation refers to a broad, widened form of the shafts (diaphyses) of long bones.] |