Xenopus Phenotype Ontology
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- increased level of Gonadotropin-releasing hormone II in tissue
- increased level of adrenosterone in blood
- increased level of adrenosterone in tissue
- increased level of all-trans-retinoic acid in blood
- increased level of all-trans-retinoic acid in tissue
- increased level of angiotensin II in blood
- increased level of angiotensin II in tissue
- increased level of angiotensin in blood
- increased level of angiotensin in tissue
- increased level of dehydroepiandrosterone in blood
- increased level of dehydroepiandrosterone in tissue
- increased level of estrogen in blood
- increased level of estrogen in tissue
- increased level of histamine in blood
- increased level of histamine in tissue
- increased level of testosterone in blood
- increased level of testosterone in tissue
- increased level of thyroid hormone in blood
- increased level of thyroid hormone in tissue
- increased level of thyroxine in blood
- increased level of thyroxine in tissue
- increased ligase activity
- increased locomotory behavior
- increased lyase activity
- increased mass
- increased metamorphosis
- increased mitochondrial DNA metabolic process
- increased mobility
- increased nuclear localization sequence binding
- increased object quality
- increased occurrence
- increased oviduct development in female organism
- increased oxidoreductase activity
- increased peptidoglycan muralytic activity
- increased pigmentation
- increased pigmentation in the animal hemisphere
- increased pigmentation in the dorsal fin
- increased pigmentation in the epidermis
- increased pigmentation in the eye
- increased pigmentation in the head
- increased pigmentation in the optic nerve
- increased pigmentation in the optic stalk
- increased pigmentation in the retinal pigmented epithelium
- increased pigmentation in the trunk
- increased pigmentation in the whole organism
- increased plasminogen activation
- increased position
- increased process quality
- increased quality
- increased rate