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gland
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UBERON_0002530 |
[An organ that functions as a secretory or excretory organ.] |
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yolk sac cavity
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UBERON_0005251 |
[An anatomical cavity that is part of a yolk sac [Automatically generated definition].] |
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lumen of epithelial sac
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UBERON_0007473 |
[The space within an epithelial sphere.] |
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anatomical cavity
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UBERON_0002553 |
[Anatomical space which contains portions of one or more body substances and is bounded by the internal surface of one maximally connected anatomical structure. Examples: cranial cavity, pharyngeal recess space, nasal cavity, tooth socket, cavity of serous sac, lumen of stomach, lumen of artery, fornix of vagina.] |
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trunk mesenchyme
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UBERON_0005256 |
[Mesenchyme that is part of a developing trunk.] |
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embryonic skeletal muscle fiber
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CL_0009097 |
[A skeletal muscle fiber found in an embryo. In mammalian embryos, skeletal muscle expresses myosin heavy chain-embryonic (MyHC-emb, encoded by the MYH3 gene), which regulates skeletal muscle development.] |
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skeletal muscle fiber
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CL_0008002 |
[A transversely striated, synctial cell of skeletal muscle. It is formed when proliferating myoblasts exit the cell cycle, differentiate and fuse.] |
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macronutrient
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CHEBI_33937 |
[Any nutrient required in large quantities by organisms throughout their life in order to orchestrate a range of physiological functions. Macronutrients are usually chemical elements (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur) that humans consume in the largest quantities. Calcium, sodium, magnesium and potassium are sometimes included as macronutrients because they are required in relatively large quantities compared with other vitamins and minerals.] |
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nutrient
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CHEBI_33284 |
[A nutrient is a food component that an organism uses to survive and grow.] |
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protein localization to nucleolus
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GO_1902570 |
[A process in which a protein is transported to, or maintained in, a location within a nucleolus.] |
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protein localization to nucleus
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GO_0034504 |
[A process in which a protein transports or maintains the localization of another protein to the nucleus.] |
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presumptive blood
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UBERON_0006596 |
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negative regulation of intracellular signal transduction
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GO_1902532 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of intracellular signal transduction.] |
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regulation of intracellular signal transduction
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GO_1902531 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of intracellular signal transduction.] |
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regulation of extracellular matrix assembly
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GO_1901201 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of extracellular matrix assembly.] |
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regulation of cellular component biogenesis
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GO_0044087 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cellular component biogenesis, a process that results in the biosynthesis of constituent macromolecules, assembly, and arrangement of constituent parts of a cellular component.] |
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regulation of extracellular matrix organization
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GO_1903053 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of extracellular matrix organization.] |
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presumptive endoderm
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UBERON_0006595 |
[Presumptive structure of the blastula that will develop into endoderm.] |
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negative regulation of extracellular matrix assembly
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GO_1901202 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of extracellular matrix assembly.] |
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negative regulation of extracellular matrix organization
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GO_1903054 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of extracellular matrix organization.] |