Mammalian Phenotype Ontology
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- increased diameter of radius
- increased diameter of tibia
- increased diameter of ulna
- increased diastolic filling velocity
- increased digit pigmentation
- increased distance
- increased distortion product otoacoustic emission amplitude
- increased distribution
- increased dopamine level
- increased dopaminergic neuron number
- increased dorsal striatum average cell area
- increased dorsal striatum cell density
- increased dorsal striatum cell number
- increased dorsal striatum total cell area
- increased dorsal subiculum average cell area
- increased dorsal subiculum cell density
- increased dorsal subiculum cell number
- increased dorsal subiculum total cell area
- increased double-negative T cell number
- increased double-positive T cell number
- increased drinking frequency
- increased duodenal gastrinoma incidence
- increased duodenal goblet cell number
- increased duodenum adenocarcinoma incidence
- increased duodenum glandular epithelium tumor incidence
- increased duration
- increased dystrophin level
- increased ear pigmentation
- increased early germinal center B cell number
- increased early pro-B cell number
- increased eating frequency
- increased eccrine gland number
- increased ectoderm apoptosis
- increased effector memory CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell number
- increased effector memory CD8-positive, alpha-beta T cell number
- increased effector memory T-helper cell number
- increased egg cylinder size
- increased elasticity
- increased elongated spermatid number
- increased embryo size
- increased embryo weight
- increased embryonic epiblast cell apoptosis
- increased embryonic neuroepithelial cell proliferation
- increased embryonic neuroepithelium apoptosis
- increased embryonic neuroepithelium thickness
- increased embryonic tissue cell apoptosis
- increased enchondroma incidence
- increased endolymph production
- increased endometrial carcinoma incidence
- increased endometrial gland number