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See https://github.com/obophenotype/uberon/issues/547']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004177","name":"hemopoietic organ","definition":"['Organ that is part of the hematopoietic system.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004185","name":"endodermal part of digestive tract","definition":"['A portions of the gut that is derived from endoderm.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004188","name":"glomerular epithelium","definition":"[\"The glomerular epithelium is an epithelial tissue that covers the outer surfaces of the glomerulus. The glomerular epithelium consists of both parietal and visceral epithelium. Metanephric glomerular parietal epithelial cells are specialized epithelial cells that form tight junctions as a barrier to protein transport. A metanephric glomerular visceral epithelial cell is a specialized epithelial cell that contains 'feet' that interdigitate with the 'feet' of other glomerular epithelial cells in the metanephros.\"]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004198","name":"comma-shaped body","definition":"['The comma-shaped body is the precursor structure to the S-shaped body that contributes to the morphogenesis of the nephron.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004199","name":"S-shaped body","definition":"['The S-shaped body is the successor of the comma-shaped body that contributes to the morphogenesis of the nephron.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004208","name":"nephrogenic mesenchyme","definition":"['Nephrogenic mesenchyme is the tissue made up of loosely connected mesenchymal cells in the nephron.', \"The detailed events associated with the differentiation of the nephrogenic mesenchyme are somewhat complex. It has been suggested that each terminal branch of the ureteric bud stimulates the associated cap mesenchyme tissue to form a renal vesicle (the most primitive stage of nephron development: a stage I nephron). This then elongates, becomes a comma-shaped and then an S-shaped body (stage II nephron), and makes contact with and fuses with the distal component of the ureteric bud. The latter then forms the collecting duct. One fold of the S-shaped body gives rise to Bowman's capsule (also termed the glomerular capsule). Soon afterwards, endothelial cells invade to make a capillary knot-like outgrowth, the glomerular tuft, which goes on to form the glomerulus. The inner epithelial layer of the Bowman's capsule (also called the visceral epithelium, or podocyte layer because it consists of podocytes) is closely apposed to the endothelial glomerulus. Together, the Bowman's capsule and the glomerulus comprise the definitive renal corpuscle. The rest of the nephron elongates to form components of the proximal tubule, the loop of Henle and the distal tubule. The distal pole of the developing nephron connects to the ureteric bud that induced it at an early stage of nephron/ collecting duct development, before differentiation of the proximal tubule, the loop of Henle and the distal tubule are complete. This connection allows the excretory products produced by the kidney to be removed and subsequently transferred, via the ureter, into the bladder where they are stored until it is appropriate to empty the bladder. [http://www.gudmap.org/About/Tutorial/DevMUS.html#DMK_Nephron]\"]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004209","name":"renal vesicle","definition":"['The renal vesicle is the primordial structure of the nephron epithelium, and is formed by the condensation of mesenchymal cells.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004211","name":"nephron epithelium","definition":"['The nephron epithelium is a tissue that covers the surface of a nephron.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004224","name":"muscular coat of vas deferens","definition":"['A muscular coat that is part of a vas deferens [Automatically generated definition].']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004233","name":"lower respiratory tract smooth muscle","definition":"['A portion of smooth muscle tissue that is part of a lower respiratory tract [Automatically generated definition].']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004247","name":"bone of dorsum","definition":"['A bone that is part of the dorsal region of an animal.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004277","name":"eye muscle","definition":"['A muscle that is part of the eye region.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004288","name":"skeleton","definition":"['Anatomical cluster that consists of all the skeletal elements (eg., bone, cartilage, and teeth) of the body.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004290","name":"dermomyotome","definition":"['The bilaminar epithelium formed from the myotome and dermatome.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004291","name":"heart rudiment","definition":"['A cone-like structure that is formed when myocardial progenitor cells of the heart field fuse at the midline. The heart rudiment is the first structure of the heart tube.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004339","name":"vault of skull","definition":"['Upper part of skull, consisting of parietals, frontals, post-parietals, and in some species the squamosal and a portion of the alisphenoid.', \"Terminology notes. we include calvarium as a synonym, but Gray's Anatomy's list includes the Ethmoid and Sphenoid bone in the Calvaria. Some books (and HPO) state that calvaria consists of just the frontal bone, parietal bone, temporal bone, and occipital bone. Note vault may not be precisely equivalent to calvaria\"]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004341","name":"primitive streak","definition":"['The primitive streak is a structure that forms during the early stages of avian, reptilian and mammalian embryonic development[WP]. the midline ridge of the embryonic epiblast that later develops into mesoderm and endoderm[MP].']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004345","name":"trophectoderm","definition":"[\"Outermost layer of cells in the blastodermic vesicle, which will develop into the trophoblast layer and then contact the endometrium and take part in establishing the embryo's means of nutrition.\"]","term_type":"cell line"}]}