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cell death
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GO_0008219 |
[Any biological process that results in permanent cessation of all vital functions of a cell. A cell should be considered dead when any one of the following molecular or morphological criteria is met: (1) the cell has lost the integrity of its plasma membrane; (2) the cell, including its nucleus, has undergone complete fragmentation into discrete bodies (frequently referred to as apoptotic bodies). The cell corpse (or its fragments) may be engulfed by an adjacent cell in vivo, but engulfment of whole cells should not be considered a strict criteria to define cell death as, under some circumstances, live engulfed cells can be released from phagosomes (see PMID:18045538).] |
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concave
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PATO_0001857 |
[A shape quality in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's curving inward.] |
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concavity
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PATO_0002005 |
[Surface shape that refers to the inward or outward curvature of the surface.] |
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sensory perception of gravity
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GO_0070998 |
[The series of events required for an organism to receive a gravitational stimulus, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. This is a neurological process.] |
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sensory perception
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GO_0007600 |
[The series of events required for an organism to receive a sensory stimulus, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. This is a neurological process.] |
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anterior intercostal vein
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UBERON_0012200 |
[The anterior intercostal veins are the veins which drain the anterior intercostal space.] |
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intercostal vein
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UBERON_0012197 |
[The intercostal veins are a group of veins which drain the area between the ribs.] |
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detection of mechanical stimulus involved in sensory perception of gravity
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GO_0070999 |
[The series of events involved in the perception of gravity in which a sensory mechanical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal.] |
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detection of mechanical stimulus involved in sensory perception
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GO_0050974 |
[The series of events in which a mechanical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal as part of sensory perception.] |
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detection of gravity
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GO_0009590 |
[The series of events in which a gravitational stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal.] |
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germ-line stem cell division
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GO_0042078 |
[The self-renewing division of a germline stem cell to produce a daughter stem cell and a daughter germ cell, which will divide to form the gametes.] |
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cellular process involved in reproduction in multicellular organism
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GO_0022412 |
[A process, occurring at the cellular level, that is involved in the reproductive function of a multicellular organism.] |
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germ line stem cell
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CL_0000014 |
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germ cell development
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GO_0007281 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of an immature germ cell over time, from its formation to the mature structure (gamete). A germ cell is any reproductive cell in a multicellular organism.] |
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Brodmann (1909) area 4
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UBERON_0013535 |
[The term area 4 of Brodmann-1909 refers to a cytoarchitecturally defined portion of the frontal lobe of the guenon. It is located predominantly in the precentral gyrus. Brodmann-1909 regarded it as topographically and cytoarchitecturally homologous to the human gigantopyramidal area 4 and noted that it occupies a much greater fraction of the frontal lobe in the monkey than in the human. Distinctive features (Brodmann-1905): the cortex is unusually thick; the layers are not distinct; the cells are relatively sparsely distributed; giant pyramidal (Betz) cells are present in the internal pyramidal layer (V); lack of an internal granular layer (IV) such that the boundary between the external pyramidal layer (III) and the internal pyramidal layer (V) is indistinct; lack of a distinct external granular layer (II); a gradual transition from the multiform layer (VI) to the subcortical white matter.] |
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primary motor cortex
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UBERON_0001384 |
[The part of the cerebral cortex that receives projections from the motor thalamus and which projects to motor neurons in the brainstem and spinal cord. The motor cortex corresponds to Brodmann's area 4 (MM). The primary motor cortex, or M1, is located on the precentral gyrus and on the anterior paracentral lobule on the medial surface of the brain. Of the three motor cortex areas, stimulation of the primary motor cortex requires the least amount of electrical current to elicit a movement. http://neuroscience.uth.tmc.edu/s3/chapter03.html.] |
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spatial pattern
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PATO_0000060 |
[A spatial quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's exhibiting repetition of placement of its parts.] |
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Brodmann (1909) area 2
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UBERON_0013533 |
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cell migration involved in gastrulation
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GO_0042074 |
[The migration of individual cells within the blastocyst to help establish the multi-layered body plan of the organism (gastrulation). For example, the migration of cells from the surface to the interior of the embryo (ingression).] |
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ameboidal-type cell migration
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GO_0001667 |
[Cell migration that is accomplished by extension and retraction of a pseudopodium.] |