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limb muscle
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UBERON_0003661 |
[Any muscle organ that is part of a limb [Automatically generated definition].] |
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CL_1000295
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CL_1000295 |
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CL_1000294
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CL_1000294 |
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myoendocrine cell
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CL_0000689 |
[A cell with both myofibrils and secretory granules.] |
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CL_1000297
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CL_1000297 |
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perijunctional fibroblast
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CL_0000688 |
[A fibroblast-like cell that provides support at neuromuscular junctions in vertebrates and are localized outside the synaptic basal lamina.] |
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urethra cell
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CL_1001320 |
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fibroblast of connective tissue of prostate
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CL_1000299 |
[A fibroblast that is part of the connective tissue of prostate.] |
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mesothelial cell of dura mater
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CL_1000298 |
[A mesothelial cell that is part of the dura mater.] |
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R3 photoreceptor cell
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CL_0000694 |
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neurogliaform cell
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CL_0000693 |
[An interneuron that has spider-like appearance with a small round soma, a large number (7-10) of short, smooth, or slightly beaded primary dendrites that give rise to only a few secondary branches, and a branched axon that establishes a dense axonal mesh with thin shafts.] |
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striated muscle hypertrophy
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GO_0014897 |
[The enlargement or overgrowth of all or part of an organ due to an increase in size of muscle cells without cell division. In the case of striated muscle, this happens due to the additional synthesis of sarcomeric proteins and assembly of myofibrils.] |
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muscle hypertrophy
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GO_0014896 |
[The muscle system process that results in enlargement or overgrowth of all or part of a muscle organ due to an increase in the size of its muscle cells. Physiological hypertrophy is a normal process during development (it stops in cardiac muscle after adolescence) and can also be brought on in response to demand. In athletes cardiac and skeletal muscles undergo hypertrophy stimulated by increasing muscle activity on exercise. Smooth muscle cells in the uterus undergo hypertrophy during pregnancy.] |
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terminal Schwann cell
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CL_0000692 |
[A neuroglial cell of the peripheral nervous system inside the basal lamina of the neuromuscular junction providing chemical and physical support to the synapse.] |
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non-myelinating Schwann cell
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CL_0002376 |
[A glial cell that ensheaths multiple small diameter axons in the peripheral nervous system. The non-myelinating Schwann cell is embedded among neurons (axons) with minimal extracellular spaces separating them from nerve cell membranes and has a basal lamina. Cells can survive without an axon present. These cells can de-differentiate into immature Schwann cells.] |
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stellate interneuron
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CL_0000691 |
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smooth muscle adaptation
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GO_0014805 |
[Any process in which smooth muscle adapts, with consequent modifications to structural and/or functional phenotypes, in response to a stimulus. Stimuli include contractile activity, loading conditions, substrate supply, and environmental factors. These adaptive events occur in both muscle fibers and associated structures (motoneurons and capillaries), and they involve alterations in regulatory mechanisms, contractile properties and metabolic capacities.] |
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obsolete paraganglial cell
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CL_0000698 |
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R4 photoreceptor cell
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CL_0000697 |
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PP cell
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CL_0000696 |
[A cell that stores and secretes pancreatic polypeptide hormone.] |