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anatomical line between inner canthi
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UBERON_0013678 |
[An anatomical line of the face that connects the two inner (medial) canthi of the eye. The length of this line is known as the inter canthal distance.] |
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inner canthus of right eye
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UBERON_0013679 |
[An inner canthus that is part of a right eye.] |
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inner canthus of left eye
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UBERON_0013680 |
[An inner canthus that is part of a left eye.] |
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transcription factor SOX-2 (mouse)
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PR_P48432 |
[A transcription factor SOX-2 that is encoded in the genome of mouse.] |
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pyramidalis
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UBERON_0011016 |
[The pyramidalis is a small and triangular muscle, anterior to the Rectus abdominis, and contained in the rectus sheath.] |
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anterior abdominal wall muscle
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UBERON_0002461 |
[Any skeletal muscle organ that is part of a anterior abdominal wall. Examples: the obliques, pyramidalis and transversus abdominus.] |
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pubic symphysis
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UBERON_0003699 |
[The firm fibrocartilaginous joint in the median plane between the two opposing surfaces of the pubic bones, which are united by an interpubic disc of fibrocartilage as well as the superior and arcuate pubic ligaments.] |
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regulation of molecular function
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GO_0065009 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of a molecular function, an elemental biological activity occurring at the molecular level, such as catalysis or binding.] |
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spinalis muscle
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UBERON_0011013 |
[The spinalis is the portion of the erector spinae, a bundle of muscles and tendons, located nearest to the spine. It is divided into three parts. [WP,unvetted].] |
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muscle of vertebral column
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UBERON_0004518 |
[A muscle that is attached to a vertebra of the vertebral column.] |
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axial muscle
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UBERON_0003897 |
[One of the skeletal muscles of the head and neck, spine, and ribs.] |
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dorsal ramus of spinal nerve
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UBERON_0006839 |
[Branch of spinal nerve that innervates the epaxial muscles.] |
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vertebral bone 1
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UBERON_0001092 |
[The first vertebral bone in the vertebral column.] |
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neural spine
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UBERON_0001076 |
[An extension of a neural arches dorsal to the neural canal[TAO,modified].] |
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erector spinae muscle group
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UBERON_0002462 |
[A bundle of muscles and tendons that is paired and runs more or less vertically. It extends throughout the lumbar, thoracic and cervical regions, and lies in the groove to the side of the vertebral column.] |
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mammalian cervical vertebra 7
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UBERON_0004616 |
[Vertebra prominens is the proper name for the seventh cervical vertebra. The most distinctive characteristic of this vertebra is the existence of a long and prominent spinous process which is palpable from the skin surface, hence the name. This spinous process is thick, nearly horizontal in direction, not bifurcated, but terminating in a tubercle to which the lower end of the ligamentum nuchae is attached. The seventh cervical vertebra (C7) has the most prominent spinous process only in about 70% of people; in the remainder, either C6 or T1 (the first thoracic vertebra) will be the most prominent. The transverse processes are of considerable size, their posterior roots are large and prominent, while the anterior are small and faintly marked; the upper surface of each has usually a shallow sulcus for the eighth spinal nerve, and its extremity seldom presents more than a trace of bifurcation. The foramen transversarium may be as large as that in the other cervical vertebrae, but is generally smaller on one or both sides; occasionally it is double, sometimes it is absent. On the left side it occasionally gives passage to the vertebral artery; more frequently the vertebral vein traverses it on both sides; but the usual arrangement is for both artery and vein to pass in front of the transverse process, and not through the foramen. Sometimes the anterior root of the transverse process attains a large size and exists as a separate bone, which is known as a cervical rib.] |
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holocrine gland
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UBERON_0012344 |
[Any exocrine gland whose secretion consists of its own disintegrated secretory cells along with its secretory product; holocrine secretions are produced in the cytoplasm of the cell and released by the rupture of the plasma membrane, which destroys the cell and results in the secretion of the product into the lumen.] |
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negative regulation of T cell proliferation
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GO_0042130 |
[Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the rate or extent of T cell proliferation.] |
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negative regulation of T cell activation
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GO_0050868 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of T cell activation.] |
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spinalis capitis muscle
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UBERON_0011014 |
[Origin: spines of upper thoracic and lower cervical vertebrae; insertion: occipital bone; innervation: spinal nerves; action, extends head.] |