Xenopus Phenotype Ontology
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- increased size of the common dendritic progenitor
- increased size of the common lymphocyte progenitor
- increased size of the common monocyte/macrophage precursor
- increased size of the common myeloid progenitor
- increased size of the compound organ
- increased size of the compound organ component
- increased size of the conjunctiva
- increased size of the connective tissue
- increased size of the coracoid bone
- increased size of the cornea
- increased size of the cornua trabecula
- increased size of the cortical actin cytoskeleton
- increased size of the cranial ganglion
- increased size of the cranial muscle
- increased size of the cranial muscle primordium
- increased size of the cranial nerve
- increased size of the cranial neural crest
- increased size of the cranial placode
- increased size of the cranial skeleton
- increased size of the craniofacial region
- increased size of the craniofacial skeleton
- increased size of the cranium
- increased size of the crypt cell
- increased size of the cutaneous femoral vein
- increased size of the cutaneous magnus
- increased size of the cytoplasmic bridge
- increased size of the delta cell
- increased size of the dendrite
- increased size of the dendritic cell
- increased size of the dense regular connective tissue
- increased size of the dental epithelium
- increased size of the dentine
- increased size of the dermal bone
- increased size of the dermal skeleton
- increased size of the dermal system
- increased size of the dermatocranium
- increased size of the dermatome
- increased size of the dermis
- increased size of the dermomyotome
- increased size of the descending interneuron
- increased size of the desmosome
- increased size of the diaphysis
- increased size of the diencephalon
- increased size of the digestive enzyme secreting cell
- increased size of the digestive tract
- increased size of the digit
- increased size of the digit-joint region
- increased size of the distal mesenchyme
- increased size of the distal stomach
- increased size of the distal tubule