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Kidney Tissue Atlas Ontology
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Id | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000353
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000353
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Preferred Name | parenchyma |
Definitions |
functional part of an organ in the body. This is in contrast to the stroma, which refers to the structural tissue of organs, being exactly, connective tissues.
Functional part of an organ in the body. This is in contrast to the stroma, which refers to the structural tissue of organs, being exactly, connective tissues.
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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parenchyma
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prefLabel |
parenchyma
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database_cross_reference |
Wikipedia:Parenchyma
BTO:0000999
BTO:0001539
NCIT:C74601
UMLS:C0933845
EHDAA:3015
EHDAA:3905
EHDAA:3999
EHDAA:4005
EHDAA:6899
EHDAA:6903
EHDAA:6994
EHDAA:8086
EHDAA:9182
EHDAA:9190
EHDAA:9196
EHDAA:9202
FMA:45732
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UBERON:0000353
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UBERON:0000353
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uberon
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external_ontology_notes |
the FMA definition is more restrictive, and limits this to solid organs. This would seem to cause problems for the lung parenchyma, except FMA classifies Lung as solid rather than cavitated
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development_notes |
Early in development the mammalian embryo has three distinct layers: ectoderm (external layer), endoderm (internal layer) and in between those two layers the middle layer or mesoderm. The parenchyma of most organs is of ectodermal (brain, skin) or endodermal origin (lungs, gastrointestinal tract, liver, pancreas). The parenchyma of a few organs (spleen, kidneys, heart) is of mesodermal origin. The stroma of all organs is of mesodermal origin
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parenchymal
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textual definition |
functional part of an organ in the body. This is in contrast to the stroma, which refers to the structural tissue of organs, being exactly, connective tissues.
Functional part of an organ in the body. This is in contrast to the stroma, which refers to the structural tissue of organs, being exactly, connective tissues.
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