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lateral line ganglion development
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GO_0048890 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the lateral line ganglion over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The lateral line ganglion develops from cranial ectodermal placodes situated between the eye and ear and behind the ear.] |
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posterior lateral line nerve development
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GO_0048918 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the posterior lateral line nerve over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The posterior lateral line nerve innervates hair cells of the PLL and projects to an octavolateralis column in the hindbrain that consists of the medial octavolateralis nucleus (MON), the caudal octavolateralis nucleus, and the magnocellular nucleus.] |
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lateral line nerve development
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GO_0048892 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the lateral line nerve over time, form its formation to the mature structure. Lateral line nerves project primarily to an octavolateralis column in the hindbrain that consists of the medial octavolateralis nucleus (MON), the caudal octavolateralis nucleus, and the magnocellular nucleus.] |
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mammalian metabolite
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CHEBI_75768 |
[Any animal metabolite produced during a metabolic reaction in mammals.] |
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glial cell activation
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GO_0061900 |
[A change in morphology and behavior of a glial cell resulting from exposure to a cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or soluble factor.] |
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anterior lateral line neuromast mantle cell differentiation
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GO_0048905 |
[The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of an anterior lateral line neuromast mantle cell. Mantle cells are non-sensory cells that surround the sensory strip, separating the neuromast from the epidermis. Mantle cells secrete the cupula in which the ciliary bundles of all of the hair cells are embedded.] |
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neuromast mantle cell differentiation
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GO_0048888 |
[The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of a neuromast mantle cell. Mantle cells are non-sensory cells that surround the sensory strip, separating the neuromast from the epidermis. Mantle cells secrete the cupula in which the ciliary bundles of all of the hair cells are embedded.] |
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anterior lateral line neuromast mantle cell
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CL_2000035 |
[Any neuromast mantle cell that is part of an anterior lateral line.] |
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anterior lateral line neuromast development
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GO_0048901 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the anterior lateral line neuromast over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The neuromast is the sensory receptor of the anterior lateral line system and is composed of a population of sensory hair cells, and nonsensory supporting cells and mantle cells. Neuromast are located superficially on the epithelium or in lateral line canals.] |
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anterior lateral line system development
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GO_0048898 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the anterior lateral line system over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The anterior lateral line system develops from cranial ectodermal placodes, situated between the eye and the ear, that give rise to both the neuromasts and the anterior lateral line sensory nerves that innervate the neuromasts. The anterior lateral line system consists of small sensory patches (neuromasts) located superficially on the skin or just under the skin in fluid-filled canals on the head of all fishes and most amphibians and are innervated by several lateral line nerves, which project to the hindbrain. The anterior lateral line system is stimulated by local water displacements and vibrations, and detects propulsion of the fish through the water, as well as facilitating shoaling, prey capture, and predator and obstacle avoidance.] |
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UBERON_2000425
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UBERON_2000425 |
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autophagosome localization
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GO_0061906 |
[Any process in which an autophagosome is transported to, and/or maintained in, a specific location within the cell.] |
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anterior lateral line neuromast support cell differentiation
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GO_0048906 |
[The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of an anterior lateral line neuromast support cell. Support cells are non-sensory cells of the neuromast that extend between the sensory hair cells from the basement membrane to the apical surface; they are surrounded by mantle cells.] |
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neuromast support cell differentiation
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GO_0048889 |
[The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of a neuromast support cell. Support cells are non-sensory cells of the neuromast that extend between the sensory hair cells from the basement membrane to the apical surface; they are surrounded by mantle cells.] |
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anterior lateral line neuromast supporting cell
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CL_2000036 |
[Any neuromast support cell that is part of a anterior lateral line.] |
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anterior lateral line ganglion development
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GO_0048907 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the anterior lateral line ganglion over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The anterior lateral line ganglion develops from cranial ectodermal placodes situated between the eye and ear.] |
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complement receptor type 1 (human)
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PR_P17927 |
[A complement receptor type 1 that is encoded in the genome of human.] |
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complement receptor type 1
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PR_000001337 |
[A protein that is a translation product of the human CR1 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |
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anterior lateral line development
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GO_0048899 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the anterior lateral line over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The anterior lateral line consists of small sensory patches (neuromasts) located superficially on the skin or just under the skin in fluid-filled canals on the head of all fishes and most amphibians. The anterior lateral line develops from cranial ectodermal placodes situated between the eye and ear.] |
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drug
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CHEBI_23888 |
[Any substance which when absorbed into a living organism may modify one or more of its functions. The term is generally accepted for a substance taken for a therapeutic purpose, but is also commonly used for abused substances.] |