part_of
part of
part of
develops_from
develops from
adjacent to
adjacent to
adjacent_to
anatomical entity
anatomical entity
mesoderm
embryonic structure
intermediate mesoderm
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(...)the mesoderm of a developing vertebrate transitionally differentiates into the following sub-types: Chordamesoderm (also known as axial mesoderm) which later on gives rise to notochord in all chordates, Paraxial mesoderm, Intermediate mesoderm, Lateral plate mesoderm (reference 1); The mesoderm is present in Bilateria, therefore they are sometimes called triploblasts. Ectoderm and endoderm are usually organized as epithelial layers, while mesoderm can be epithelial or a compact, three-dimensional tissue.[well established][VHOG]
XAO:0000085
mesenchyma intermedium
Mesoderm between somite and lateral plate. Traditionally thought to give rise to the urogenital system.[AAO]
NCIT:C34193
VHOG:0000087
The intermediate mesoderm is located between the lateral mesoderm and the paraxial mesoderm. It develops into the kidney and gonads.
AAO:0010575
all AOs differ in the relationship between this structure and the mesoderm; in ZFA it is a subclass (and this is implied by the GO definition and GO relationships), in AAO it is part of, and in EHDAA2 it develops from the mesoderm (but in EHDAA2 the naming convention is to use 'paraxial mesenchyme', rather than 'paraxial mesoderm').
intermediate plate
intermediate mesenchyme
uberon
UMLS:C1284010
IM
EMAPA:16056
EMAPA:16178
Wikipedia:Intermediate_mesoderm
SCTID:361476001
intermediate plate mesoderm
ZFA:0001206
TAO:0001206
UBERON:0003064
FMA:293147
paraxial mesoderm
lateral plate mesoderm
trunk mesenchyme