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lung field
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UBERON_0022361 |
[A specific region of the foregut into the area in which the lung will develop.] |
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occipital fusiform gyrus
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UBERON_0022364 |
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process utilizing autophagic mechanism
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GO_0061919 |
[A cellular process involving delivery of a portion of the cytoplasm to lysosomes or to the plant or fungal vacuole that does not involve direct transport through the endocytic or vacuolar protein sorting (Vps) pathways. This process typically leads to degradation of the cargo; however, it can also be used to deliver resident proteins, such as in the cytoplasm-to-vacuole targeting (Cvt) pathway.] |
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inferior lateral occipital cortex
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UBERON_0022367 |
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lateral occipital cortex
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UBERON_0006114 |
[Component of the occipital lobe. The rostral and caudal boundaries of the lateral occipital cortex were the superior parietal gyrus and as the last visible portion of occipital cortex respectively. The medial and lateral boundaries were the cuneus/pericalcarine cortex and the inferior temporal/inferior parietal gyri respectively (Christine Fennema-Notestine).] |
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superior lateral occipital cortex
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UBERON_0022368 |
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placenta blood vessel
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UBERON_0022358 |
[A blood vessel of the placenta.] |
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enteric nerve
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UBERON_0010380 |
[The neurons that innervate the esophagus, stomach, small and large bowel.] |
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lumen of laryngopharynx
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UBERON_0010384 |
[An anatomical space that is enclosed by a hypopharynx.] |
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Peyer's patch T cell area
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UBERON_0010387 |
[The Peyer's patch area normally occupied by T lymphocytes.] |
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Peyer's patch
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UBERON_0001211 |
[The protruding lymphoid tissue located on the mucosa of the intestine that is composed of densely packed B cell follicles.] |
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Peyer's patch follicle
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UBERON_0010386 |
[A lymphoid follicle that is part of a Peyer's patch.] |
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pterygoid bone
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UBERON_0010389 |
[A bone which corresponds to the inner plate of the pterygoid process of the human skull, but which, in all vertebrates below mammals, is not connected with the posterior nares, but serves to connect the palatine bones with the point of suspension of the lower jaw.] |
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suspensorium
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UBERON_0003108 |
[(1) the arrangement of bones which supports the jaw from the braincase; (2) in teleost fish, a large, usually triangular, bone which supports the jaw. The teleost suspensorium is formed by fusion of various elements which vary among different taxa.] |
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proximal segment of rib
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UBERON_0010388 |
[The segment of the rib that connects to a vertebra[MP]. a small part of the rib composed of the head, neck, tuberculum and a short proximal part of the body[PMID].] |
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anterior superior alveolar nerve
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UBERON_0035646 |
[The anterior superior alveolar branch (anterior superior dental branch), of considerable size, is given off from the maxillary nerve just before its exit from the infraorbital foramen; it descends in a canal in the anterior wall of the maxillary sinus, and divides into branches which supply the incisor and canine teeth. It communicates with the middle superior alveolar branch, and gives off a nasal branch, which passes through a minute canal in the lateral wall of the inferior meatus, and supplies the mucous membrane of the anterior part of the inferior meatus and the floor of the nasal cavity, communicating with the nasal branches from the sphenopalatine ganglion.] |
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superior alveolar nerve
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UBERON_0018398 |
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secondary pulmonary lobule
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UBERON_0010369 |
[A unit of lung supplied by three to five terminal bronchioles and contained by fibrous septa.] |
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pulmonary lobule
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UBERON_0010368 |
[The smallest anatomical unit of the lung, measuring 0.50 to 2.00 cm in diameter. Each lobule is composed of 4-8 terminal bronchioles and their distal alveolar ducts and sacs. The lobules are separated by fibrous interlobular septa.] |
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lung parenchyma
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UBERON_0008946 |
[A parenchyma that is part of a lung.] |