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Aquagenic urticaria
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HP_0410136 |
[A form of physical urticaria, in which contact with water, regardless of its temperature and source, evokes pruritic follicular wheals on the skin.] |
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methionine metabolic process
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GO_0006555 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways involving methionine (2-amino-4-(methylthio)butanoic acid), a sulfur-containing, essential amino acid found in peptide linkage in proteins.] |
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Capillary malformation
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HP_0025104 |
[A capillary malformation is a flat, sharply defined vascular stain of the skin. It may cover a large surface area or it may be scattered and appear as little islands of color. In a capillary maformation, the predominant vessels are small, slow-flow vessels (i.e., arterioles and postcapillary venules).] |
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Chronic urticaria
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HP_0410133 |
[Urticaria characterized by spontaneously recurring hives for 6 weeks or longer.] |
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Numerous nevi
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HP_0001054 |
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Increased level of L-pyroglutamic acid in urine
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HP_0410132 |
[An increase in the level of L-pyroglutamic acid in the urine.] |
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Plethora
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HP_0001050 |
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negative regulation of protein modification process
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GO_0031400 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the covalent alteration of one or more amino acid residues within a protein.] |
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regulation of protein modification process
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GO_0031399 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the covalent alteration of one or more amino acid residues within a protein.] |
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regulation of translational elongation
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GO_0006448 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate, extent or accuracy of translational elongation.] |
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tensor tympani
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UBERON_0001600 |
[The larger of the two muscles of the tympanic cavity, is contained in the bony canal above the osseous portion of the auditory tube. Its role is to dampen sounds produced from chewing. It arises from the cartilaginous portion of the auditory tube and the adjoining part of the great wing of the sphenoid, as well as from the osseous canal in which it is contained. Passing backward through the canal, it ends in a slender tendon which enters the tympanic cavity, makes a sharp bend around the extremity of the septum, known as the processus cochleariformis[1], and is inserted into the manubrium of the malleus, near its root[WP].] |
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regulation of translational termination
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GO_0006449 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of translational termination.] |
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regulation of protein-containing complex disassembly
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GO_0043244 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of protein complex disassembly, the disaggregation of a protein complex into its constituent components.] |
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positive regulation of protein modification process
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GO_0031401 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the covalent alteration of one or more amino acid residues within a protein.] |
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lingual artery
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UBERON_0001610 |
[The lingual artery arises from the external carotid between the superior thyroid and facial artery[WP].] |
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branch of external carotid artery
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UBERON_0035398 |
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sublingual artery
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UBERON_0001611 |
[A branch of the lingual artery that supplies the sublingual gland.] |
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ciliary muscle
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UBERON_0001605 |
[The ciliary muscle is a ring of smooth muscle in the middle layer of the eye that controls the eye's accommodation for viewing objects at varying distances and regulates the flow of aqueous humour through Schlemm's canal. [WP,unvetted].] |
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intra-ocular muscle
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UBERON_0011222 |
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muscle of iris
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UBERON_0001606 |
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