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mesodermal cell migration
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GO_0008078 |
[The orderly movement of mesodermal cells from one site to another.] |
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neuromast hair cell morphogenesis
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GO_0035678 |
[The change in form (cell shape and size) that occurs when a neuromast hair cell progresses from its initial formation to its mature state. A neuromast hair cell is a hair cell that acts as a sensory receptor of the neuromast; it is morphologically polarized as a result of the relative position of the single kinocilium and the clusters of stereocilia on its apical surface.] |
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tetrapyrrole catabolic process
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GO_0033015 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways leading to the breakdown of tetrapyrroles, natural pigments containing four pyrrole rings joined by one-carbon units linking position 2 of one pyrrole ring to position 5 of the next.] |
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anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell development
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GO_0035676 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of an anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell over time, from its formation to the mature structure. A neuromast hair cell is a hair cell that acts as a sensory receptor of the neuromast; it is morphologically polarized as a result of the relative position of the single kinocilium and the clusters of stereocilia on its apical surface. Cell development does not include the steps involved in committing a cell to a specific fate.] |
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anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell differentiation
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GO_0048903 |
[The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of an anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell. Neuromast hair cells are the sensory receptors of the neuromast and are located in a portion of the neuromast called the sensory strip. Each hair cell of the neuromast is morphologically polarized as a result of the relative position of the single kinocilium and the clusters of stereocilia on its apical surface. There are approximately seven hair cells within each neuromast, with each hair cell innervated by afferent and efferent neurons.] |
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anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell
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CL_2000034 |
[Any neuromast hair cell that is part of a anterior lateral line.] |
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posterior lateral line neuromast hair cell development
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GO_0035677 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a posterior lateral line neuromast hair cell over time, from its formation to the mature structure. A neuromast hair cell is a hair cell that acts as a sensory receptor of the neuromast; it is morphologically polarized as a result of the relative position of the single kinocilium and the clusters of stereocilia on its apical surface. Cell development does not include the steps involved in committing a cell to a specific fate.] |
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posterior lateral line neuromast hair cell differentiation
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GO_0048923 |
[The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of a posterior lateral line neuromast hair cell. (N.B. This may be development of neuromast hair cell type or a set of cell of neuromast hair cell type. This will involve the change of a cell or set of cells from one cell identity to another). Hair cells are the sensory receptors of the neuromast and are located in a portion of the neuromast called the sensory strip. Each hair cell of the neuromast is morphologically polarized as a result of the relative position of the single kinocilium and the clusters of stereocilia on its apical surface. There are approximately seven hair cells within each neuromast, with each hair cell innervated by afferent and efferent neurons.] |
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posterior lateral line neuromast hair cell
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CL_2000037 |
[Any neuromast hair cell that is part of a posterior lateral line.] |
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branching involved in mammary gland cord morphogenesis
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GO_0060655 |
[The process in which the branching structure of the mammary gland cord is generated and organized. The mammary gland cord is a solid epithelial structure that will hollow out, forming the mammary duct.] |
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nipple morphogenesis
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GO_0060658 |
[The process in which the nipple is generated and organized.] |
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mammary gland morphogenesis
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GO_0060443 |
[The process in which anatomical structures of the mammary gland are generated and organized. Morphogenesis refers to the creation of shape. The mammary gland is a large compound sebaceous gland that in female mammals is modified to secrete milk.] |
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nipple development
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GO_0060618 |
[The progression of the nipple over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The nipple is a part of the mammary gland that protrudes from the surface ectoderm.] |
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lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein 5 (human)
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PR_Q9UJQ1 |
[A lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein 5 that is encoded in the genome of human.] |
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lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein 5
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PR_000032148 |
[A protein that is a translation product of the human LAMP5 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |
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transporter complex
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GO_1990351 |
[A protein complex facilitating transport of molecules (proteins, small molecules, nucleic acids) into, out of or within a cell, or between cells.] |
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establishment of protein localization to membrane
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GO_0090150 |
[The directed movement of a protein to a specific location in a membrane.] |
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axo-dendritic transport
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GO_0008088 |
[The directed movement of organelles or molecules along microtubules in neuron projections.] |
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regulation of chromosome organization
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GO_0033044 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of a process involved in the formation, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a chromosome.] |
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negative regulation of sister chromatid segregation
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GO_0033046 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of sister chromatid segregation.] |