Ontology of Biological Attributes
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- basal cell adhesion molecule amount
- basal cell adhesion molecule, signal peptide removed form
- basal cell carcinoma
- basal cell neoplasm
- basal cell of epidermis
- basal cell of epithelium of bronchus
- basal cell of epithelium of respiratory bronchiole
- basal cell of epithelium of terminal bronchiole
- basal cell of epithelium of trachea
- basal cell of olfactory epithelium
- basal cell of prostate epithelium
- basal cell of urothelium
- basal cistern
- basal cistern morphology
- basal epithelial cell of prostatic duct
- basal epithelial cell of tracheobronchial tree
- basal forebrain
- basal ganglia cerebrovascular disorder
- basal ganglia disorder
- basal ganglion
- basal ganglion composition
- basal ganglion growth attribute
- basal ganglion morphology trait
- basal ganglion size
- basal ganglion structure
- basal lamina morphology trait
- basal lamina of epithelium
- basal layer of endometrium
- basal nuclear complex
- basal part of pons
- basal part of pons size
- basal plate metencephalon
- basal proper cell of olfactory epithelium
- basal proper cell of olfactory epithelium morphology
- basal-myoepithelial cell of mammary gland
- base
- base of crypt of Lieberkuhn
- base of crypt of Lieberkuhn of large intestine
- base of crypt of Lieberkuhn of small intestine
- basement membrane
- basement membrane assembly
- basement membrane disassembly
- basement membrane disassembly involved in semicircular canal fusion
- basement membrane morphology trait
- basement membrane of epithelium
- basement membrane organization
- basement membrane-specific heparan sulfate proteoglycan core protein
- basement membrane-specific heparan sulfate proteoglycan core protein (human)
- basement membrane-specific heparan sulfate proteoglycan core protein (mouse)
- basement membrane-specific heparan sulfate proteoglycan core protein, signal peptide removed form (human)