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import into cell
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GO_0098657 |
[The directed movement of some substance from outside of a cell into a cell. This may occur via transport across the plasma membrane or via endocytosis.] |
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lipid transport
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GO_0006869 |
[The directed movement of lipids into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. Lipids are compounds soluble in an organic solvent but not, or sparingly, in an aqueous solvent.] |
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lipid export from cell
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GO_0140353 |
[The directed movement of a lipid from a cell, into the extracellular region.] |
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export from cell
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GO_0140352 |
[The directed movement of some substance from a cell, into the extracellular region. This may occur via transport across the plasma membrane or via exocytosis.] |
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extracellular region
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GO_0005576 |
[The space external to the outermost structure of a cell. For cells without external protective or external encapsulating structures this refers to space outside of the plasma membrane. This term covers the host cell environment outside an intracellular parasite.] |
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distal tarsal bone 3 endochondral element
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UBERON_0015108 |
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distal tarsal bone 3 cartilage
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UBERON_0015109 |
[A distal tarsal bone 3 endochondral element that is composed primarily of cartilage tissue.] |
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obsolete regional part of lateral hypothalamic region
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UBERON_0002785 |
[A multi-tissue structure that is part of a lateral hypothalamic area.] |
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neuron projection bundle
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UBERON_0000122 |
[A fasciculated bundle of neuron projections (GO:0043005), largely or completely lacking synapses.] |
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perineurium
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UBERON_0000121 |
[A layer of thin, concentrically arranged cells with interspersed collagen that lies within the epineurium. The perineurium is a component of the blood–nerve barrier and is essential for protecting axons and their associated Schwann cells from ionic flux, toxins and infection.] |
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nerve fasciculus
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UBERON_0001019 |
[A slender neuron projection bundle[FBbt]; A bundle of anatomical fibers, as of muscle or nerve (American Heritage Dictionary 4th ed).] |
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epineurium
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UBERON_0000124 |
[A loose connective tissue sheath surrounding each peripheral nerve. Composed mainly of colagen and fibroblasts, it forms a substantial covering over nerve trunks, then thins to an incomplete layer around smaller branches near their terminations. The epineurium is continuous centrally with the dura. Peripherally, it usually ends near the termination of a nerve fiber, but it may continue as the capsule of Meissner corpuscles and a few other encapsulated endings. Nolte, J. The Human Brain 3rd edition.] |
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blood nerve barrier
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UBERON_0003209 |
[Barrier between the perineurium of peripheral nerves and the vascular endothelium of endoneurial capillaries. The perineurium acts as a diffusion barrier, but ion permeability at the blood-nerve barrier is still higher than at the blood-brain barrier[GO].] |
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distal tarsal bone 5
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UBERON_0010738 |
[Endochondral tarsal bone articulating with centralia and metatarsal 5.] |
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root of abducens nerve
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UBERON_0002786 |
[Nerve fibers arising from motor neurons in the abducens nucleus that are contained within the pontine tegmentum.] |
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root of cranial nerve
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UBERON_0006843 |
[The initial segment of a cranial nerve, leaving the central nervous system.] |
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cell layer
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UBERON_0000119 |
[Portion of tissue, that consists of single layer of cells connected to each other by cell junctions. Examples: layer of glial cells; epithelium.] |
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haemolymphatic fluid
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UBERON_0000179 |
[Circulating fluid that is part of the hemolymphoid system. Blood, lymph, interstitial fluid or its analogs.] |
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decussation of trochlear nerve
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UBERON_0002787 |
[The crossing of the two trochlear nerves at their exit through the velum medullare anterius.] |
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neural decussation
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UBERON_0007418 |
[Nerve fibers crossing the midline of the neuraxis relative to their point of origin, on a course to from one level of the nervous system to another. (CUMBO, Heimer, L. The Human Brain, 2nd ed., 1995, pg 6).] |