anatomical surface
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UBERON_0006984 |
[A two dimensional anatomical structure that is the boundary between an anatomical structure and an anatomical substance, an anatomical space or the organism's environment. Examples include the surface of your skin, the surface of the lining of your gut; the surface of the endothelium of you aorta that is in contact with blood.n.] |
serosa of appendix
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UBERON_0012498 |
[A serous membrane that is part of a vermiform appendix.] |
serosa of large intestine
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UBERON_0001209 |
[A serous membrane that is part of a large intestine [Automatically generated definition].] |
vermiform appendix
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UBERON_0001154 |
[A blind-ended tube connected to the cecum, from which it develops embryologically[WP].] |
epithelial mesenchymal boundary of regenerating fin/limb
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UBERON_2001388 |
[An epithelial-mesenchymal boundary that is part of a regenerating fin/limb.] |
regenerating fin/limb
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UBERON_2001269 |
[Fin or limb undergoing the process of regeneration.] |
serosa of uterine tube
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UBERON_0012499 |
[A serous membrane that is part of a fallopian tube.] |
regeneration epithelium of fin/limb
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UBERON_2001389 |
[An epithelium that is part of a regenerating fin/limb.] |
material entity in digestive tract
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UBERON_0035118 |
[Any material entity that is located in the digestive tract. This includes undigested food and liquid as well as unexcreted waste products. It also includes other entities such as ingested stones used to aid digestion. Any microbial cells or cell populations are also included.] |
lumen of digestive tract
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UBERON_0006909 |
[An anatomical space that surrounded_by a digestive tract.] |
complement component C1q receptor
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PR_000002037 |
[A thrombomodulin-like receptor that is a translation product of the human CD93 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |
thrombomodulin-like receptor
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PR_000001938 |
[A protein with core architecture consisting of a signal sequence, a Lectin C-type domain (Pfam:PF00059), 5 or 6 EGF-like domains (Pfam:PF00008, Pfam:PF09064, or Pfam:PF07645), a transmembrane region, and a small cytoplasmic region (36-51 amino acids).] |
diastema
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UBERON_0012111 |
[A space or gap between two teeth.] |
incisor tooth
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UBERON_0001098 |
[Incisors are the first kind of tooth in heterodont mammals. They are located in the premaxilla above and mandible below. [WP,unvetted].] |
glutamyl aminopeptidase
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PR_000002039 |
[A membrane alanyl aminopeptidase-like metallopeptidase that is a translation product of the human ENPEP gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.] |
lunule of nail
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UBERON_0011190 |
[A crescent-shaped whitish area of the bed of a fingernail or toenail. The lunula is the visible part of the nail matrix (i.e. the root of the nail).] |
ophthalmic vein
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UBERON_0011191 |
[Ophthalmic veins are veins which drain the eye. More specifically, they can refer to: Superior ophthalmic vein Inferior ophthalmic vein.] |
craniocervical region vein
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UBERON_0009141 |
[A vein that is part of a craniocervical region.] |
ophthalmic plexus
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UBERON_0011194 |
[An autonomic plexus, entering the orbit in company with the ophthalmic artery, derived from the internal carotid plexus.] |
nerve plexus
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UBERON_0001810 |
[Anatomical junction where subdivisions of two or more neural trees interconnect with one another to form a network through which nerve fibers of the constituent nerve trees become regrouped; together with other nerve plexuses, nerves and ganglia, it constitutes the peripheral nervous system. Examples: cervical nerve plexus, brachial nerve plexus, sacral nerve plexus[FMA].] |