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regulation of secondary metabolic process
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GO_0043455 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of secondary metabolism, the chemical reactions and pathways involving compounds that are not necessarily required for growth and maintenance of cells, and are often unique to a taxon.] |
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regulation of metabolic process
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GO_0019222 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways within a cell or an organism.] |
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obsolete respiratory rate value
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PATO_0000876 |
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obsolete absolute respiratory rate value
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PATO_0000877 |
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stomach neuroendocrine cell
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CL_1000222 |
[A specialised neuroendocrine cell located in the gastric mucosa that regulates digestive processes including acid secretion and gut motility. This cell stores hormones in large dense core vesicles and synaptic-like microvesicles.] |
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neuroendocrine cell
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CL_0000165 |
[A neuron that is capable of some hormone secretion in response to neuronal signals.] |
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stomach enteroendocrine cell
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CL_1001517 |
[The various hormone- or neurotransmitter-secreting cells present throughout the mucosa of the stomach.] |
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cranial cartilage
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UBERON_0003933 |
[A cartilage element that is part of the cranial skeleton.] |
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obsolete fearful
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PATO_0000874 |
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obsolete irritable
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PATO_0000875 |
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nuclear division
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GO_0000280 |
[The division of a cell nucleus into two nuclei, with DNA and other nuclear contents distributed between the daughter nuclei.] |
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organelle fission
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GO_0048285 |
[The creation of two or more organelles by division of one organelle.] |
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obsolete anxious
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PATO_0000872 |
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negative regulation of smooth muscle cell migration
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GO_0014912 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of smooth muscle cell migration.] |
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pulmonary neuroendocrine cell
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CL_1000223 |
[A neuroendocrine cell that is part of respiratory epithelium of the lung and is involved in the sensory detection of environmental stimuli, including hypoxia, nicotine and air pressure. Ultrastructurally, this cell type is characterized by the presence of cytoplasmic dense core granules, which are considered the storage sites of amine and peptide hormones. Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells are innervated and appear as solitary cells or as clustered masses, localized at airway bifurcation sites, called neuroepithelial bodies that can release serotonin in response to hypoxia and interact with sensory nerve terminals. Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells also function as reserve stem cells that repair the surrounding epithelium after injury.] |
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sensory epithelial cell
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CL_0000098 |
[A specialized epithelial cell involved in sensory perception. Restricted to special sense organs of the olfactory, gustatory, and vestibulocochlear receptor systems; contain sensory cells surrounded by supportive, non-receptive cells.] |
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lung secretory cell
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CL_1000272 |
[Any secretory cell that is part of some lung.] |
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chemoreceptor cell
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CL_0000206 |
[A cell specialized to detect chemical substances and relay that information centrally in the nervous system. Chemoreceptors may monitor external stimuli, as in taste and olfaction, or internal stimuli, such as the concentrations of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.] |
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serotonin secreting cell
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CL_0000458 |
[A cell type that secretes 5-Hydroxytryptamine (serotonin).] |
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neuronal receptor cell
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CL_0000006 |
[Any sensory receptor cell that is a(n) neuron and is capable of some detection of stimulus involved in sensory perception.] |