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In bilaterally symmetrical organism, it is arranged in a network of tree-like structures connected to a central body. The main functions of the nervous system are to regulate and control body functions, and to receive sensory input, process this information, and generate behavior [CUMBO].']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0001810","name":"nerve plexus","definition":"['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].']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0001021","name":"nerve","definition":"['An enclosed, cable-like bundle of axons in the peripheral nervous system originating in a nerve root in the central nervous system (or a condensed nervous structure) connecting with peripheral structures.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"MS:1000179","name":"neptune","definition":"ThermoFinnigan NEPTUNE MS.","term_type":"instrument"},{"accession":"PR:000001898","name":"neprilysin","definition":"['A protein that is a translation product of the human MME gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.', 'Category=gene. Requested by=CL.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"DOID:1184","name":"nephrotic syndrome","definition":"[]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"DOID:2527","name":"nephrosis","definition":"[]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0001231","name":"nephron tubule","definition":"['An epithelial tube that is part of the nephron, the functional part of the kidney.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0010536","name":"nephron progenitor","definition":"[]","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:0001285","name":"nephron","definition":"['The basic functional unit of the kidney. its chief function is to regulate the concentration of water and soluble substances like sodium salts by filtering the blood, reabsorbing what is needed and excreting the rest as urine. A nephron eliminates wastes from the body, regulates blood volume and blood pressure, controls levels of electrolytes and metabolites, and regulates blood pH. Its functions are vital to life and are regulated by the endocrine system by hormones such as antidiuretic hormone, aldosterone, and parathyroid hormone.[WP].']","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:0004875","name":"nephrogenic cord","definition":"['A portion of the urogenital ridge which is the source of much of the urinary system[WP].', 'part_of or develops_from urogenital ridge?']","term_type":"cell line"}]}