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Schizosaccharomycetes
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NCBITaxon_147554 |
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negative regulation of neurotransmitter secretion
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GO_0046929 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the regulated release of a neurotransmitter.] |
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negative regulation of neurotransmitter transport
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GO_0051589 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the directed movement of a neurotransmitter into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.] |
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regulation of neurotransmitter secretion
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GO_0046928 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the regulated release of a neurotransmitter from a cell.] |
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neurotransmitter secretion
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GO_0007269 |
[The regulated release of neurotransmitter from the presynapse into the synaptic cleft via calcium-regulated exocytosis during synaptic transmission.] |
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vestibulocochlear nerve morphogenesis
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GO_0021648 |
[The process in which the anatomical structure of the vestibulocochlear nerve is generated and organized. This sensory nerve innervates the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. The vestibular branch innervates the vestibular apparatus that senses head position changes relative to gravity. The auditory branch innervates the cochlear duct, which is connected to the three bony ossicles which transduce sound waves into fluid movement in the cochlea.] |
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regulation of neurotransmitter transport
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GO_0051588 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the directed movement of a neurotransmitter into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.] |
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modulation of chemical synaptic transmission
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GO_0050804 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency or amplitude of synaptic transmission, the process of communication from a neuron to a target (neuron, muscle, or secretory cell) across a synapse. Amplitude, in this case, refers to the change in postsynaptic membrane potential due to a single instance of synaptic transmission.] |
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splenius capitis
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UBERON_0000711 |
[A muscle that arises from the lower half of the ligamentum nuchæ, from the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra, and from the spinous processes of the upper three or four thoracic vertebræ and inserts the mastoid process of the temporal bone, and into the rough surface on the occipital bone just below the lateral third of the superior nuchal line[WP,modified].] |
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splenius
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UBERON_0002252 |
[A superficial postvertebral muscle innervated by the posterior ramus of the cervical spinal nerve with origins in the upper thoracic and lower cervical spinous processes whose actions are to extend and ipsilaterally rotate the head and neck. Examples: splenius capitis, splenius cervicis.] |
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monosaccharide catabolic process
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GO_0046365 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of monosaccharides, polyhydric alcohols containing either an aldehyde or a keto group and between three to ten or more carbon atoms.] |
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trochlear nerve formation
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GO_0021642 |
[The process that gives rise to the trochlear nerve. This process pertains to the initial formation of a structure from unspecified parts. The trochlear nerve is a motor nerve and is the only cranial nerve to exit the brain dorsally. The trochlear nerve innervates the superior oblique muscle.] |
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vagus nerve maturation
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GO_0021643 |
[A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for the vagus nerve to attain its fully functional state. This nerve is primarily sensory but also has visceromotor components. It originates in the brain stem and controls many autonomic functions of the heart, lungs, stomach, pharynx, larynx, trachea, esophagus and other gastrointestinal tract components. It controls some motor functions such as speech. The sensory branches mediate sensation from the pharynx, larynx, thorax and abdomen; it also innervates taste buds in the epiglottis.] |
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trochlear nerve maturation
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GO_0021640 |
[A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for the trochlear nerve to attain its fully functional state. The trochlear nerve is a motor nerve and is the only cranial nerve to exit the brain dorsally. The trochlear nerve innervates the superior oblique muscle.] |
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pancreatic epsilon cell
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CL_0005019 |
[Ghrelin secreting cells found in the endocrine pancreas.] |
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ghrelin secreting cell
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CL_0005018 |
[A cell that secretes ghrelin, the peptide hormone that stimulates hunger.] |
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pancreatic endocrine cell
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CL_0008024 |
[An endocrine cell that is part of the pancreas.] |
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tripartite regional subdivision
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GO_0007351 |
[Subdivision of the embryo along the anterior/posterior axis into anterior, posterior and terminal regions.] |
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blastoderm segmentation
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GO_0007350 |
[The hierarchical steps resulting in the progressive subdivision of the anterior/posterior axis of the embryo.] |
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peptide hormone secreting cell
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CL_0000167 |
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