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prostate stromal cell
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CL_0002622 |
[A stromal cell of the prostate.] |
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acinar cell of salivary gland
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CL_0002623 |
[An acinar cell of salivary gland.] |
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epithelium of forearm
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UBERON_0003247 |
[An epithelium that is part of a lower arm [Automatically generated definition].] |
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negative regulation of excitatory postsynaptic potential
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GO_0090394 |
[Any process that prevents the establishment or decreases the extent of the excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) which is a temporary increase in postsynaptic potential due to the flow of positively charged ions into the postsynaptic cell. The flow of ions that causes an EPSP is an excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC) and makes it easier for the neuron to fire an action potential.] |
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epithelium of cochlear duct
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UBERON_0003243 |
[An epithelium that is part of a cochlear duct of membranous labyrinth [Automatically generated definition].] |
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epithelium of endolymphatic sac
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UBERON_0003246 |
[An epithelium that is part of a endolymphatic sac [Automatically generated definition].] |
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immature microglial cell
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CL_0002628 |
[An immature microglial cell with a ramified morphology.] |
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gelatinous layer of statoconial membrane
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UBERON_0016568 |
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statoconial membrane
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UBERON_0016567 |
[An acellular membrane in the vestibular labyrinth that is composed of the otoconial layer, gelatinous layer, and a subcupular meshwork.] |
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mature microglial cell
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CL_0002629 |
[A mature microglial cell that has changed shape to an amoeboid morphology and is capable of cytokine production and antigen presentation.] |
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subcupular meshwork of statoconial membrane
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UBERON_0016569 |
[An acellular membrane in the inner ear that is part of the statoconial membrane and consists of long branching filaments cross-bridged to one another. The filaments are continuous with those of the otolithic membrane on one side and with the surface of the epithelium on the other.] |
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paneth cell of the appendix
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CL_0002624 |
[A paneth cell of the appendix.] |
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cerebral blood vessel
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UBERON_0016565 |
[A blood vessel that is part of a cerebellum.] |
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immature astrocyte
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CL_0002626 |
[An immature astrocyte.] |
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mature astrocyte
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CL_0002627 |
[A mature astrocyte that is capable of producing cytokines.] |
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epithelial cell of lower respiratory tract
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CL_0002632 |
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rectus capitis lateralis muscle
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UBERON_0003250 |
[A muscle that arises from the upper surface of the transverse process of the atlas and inserts into the under surface of the jugular process of the occipital bone.] |
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neck of rib
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UBERON_0003253 |
[The neck of the rib is the flattened portion which extends lateralward from the head; it is about 2.5 cm. long, and is placed in front of the transverse process of the lower of the two vertebrC& with which the head articulates. Its anterior surface is flat and smooth, its posterior rough for the attachment of the ligament of the neck, and perforated by numerous foramina. Of its two borders the superior presents a rough crest (crista colli costE) for the attachment of the anterior costotransverse ligament; its inferior border is rounded. On the posterior surface at the junction of the neck and body, and nearer the lower than the upper border, is an eminencebthe tubercle; it consists of an articular and a non-articular portion. The articular portion, the lower and more medial of the two, presents a small, oval surface for articulation with the end of the transverse process of the lower of the two vertebrC& to which the head is connected. The non-articular portion is a rough elevation, and affords attachment to the ligament of the tubercle. The tubercle is much more prominent in the upper than in the lower ribs.] |
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middle nasal meatus
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UBERON_0015219 |
[The middle meatus is a nasal opening or canal situated between the middle and inferior conchae, and extends from the anterior to the posterior end of the latter. The lateral wall of this meatus can be satisfactorily studied only after the removal of the middle concha. On it is a curved fissure, the hiatus semilunaris, limited below by the edge of the uncinate process of the ethmoid and above by an elevation named the bulla ethmoidalis; the middle ethmoidal cells are contained within this bulla and open on or near to it. Through the hiatus semilunaris the meatus communicates with a curved passage termed the infundibulum, which communicates in front with the anterior ethmoidal cells and in rather more than fifty percent of skulls is continued upward as the frontonasal duct into the frontal air-sinus; when this continuity fails, the frontonasal duct opens directly into the anterior part of the meatus. Below the bulla ethmoidalis and hidden by the uncinate process of the ethmoid is the opening of the maxillary sinus (ostium maxillare); an accessory opening is frequently present above the posterior part of the inferior nasal concha.] |
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actinomycete-type spore
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CL_0002630 |
[A spore formed from bacteria in the order Actinomycetales.] |