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regulation of protein localization to cell leading edge
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GO_1905871 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of protein localization to cell leading edge.] |
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negative regulation of protein localization to cell leading edge
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GO_1905872 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of protein localization to cell leading edge.] |
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peridermal cell
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CL_0000078 |
[Any squamous epithelial cell that is part of some periderm.] |
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positive regulation of protein localization to cell leading edge
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GO_1905873 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of protein localization to cell leading edge.] |
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obsolete absolute efficiency value
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PATO_0001088 |
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obsolete elasticity value
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PATO_0001089 |
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regulation of oogenesis
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GO_1905879 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of oogenesis.] |
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obsolete efficiency value
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PATO_0001086 |
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obsolete relative efficiency value
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PATO_0001087 |
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obsolete relative acceleration value
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PATO_0001084 |
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obsolete absolute acceleration value
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PATO_0001085 |
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obsolete damage value
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PATO_0001082 |
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obsolete acceleration value
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PATO_0001083 |
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obsolete relative work
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PATO_0001080 |
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obsolete physical measure value
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PATO_0001081 |
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endothelium of trachea
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UBERON_0003279 |
[An endothelium that is part of a trachea.] |
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mixed endoderm/mesoderm-derived structure
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UBERON_0000077 |
[An anatomical structure that develops from the endoderm and the mesoderm.] |
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skeleton of lower jaw
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UBERON_0003278 |
[A subdivision of the skeleton that corresponds to the lower part of the mouth. The lower jaw skeleton includes the following elements, when present: lower jaw teeth, the mandible and other lower jaw bones, and Meckel's cartilage.] |
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lamina of gray matter of spinal cord
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UBERON_0016570 |
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endocardial cushion development
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GO_0003197 |
[The progression of a cardiac cushion over time, from its initial formation to the mature structure. The endocardial cushion is a specialized region of mesenchymal cells that will give rise to the heart septa and valves.] |