Xenopus Phenotype Ontology
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- increased size of the ectodermal cell
- increased size of the efferent neuron
- increased size of the egg
- increased size of the egg jelly
- increased size of the elastic cartilage tissue
- increased size of the elastica externa
- increased size of the electrically active cell
- increased size of the embryo
- increased size of the embryonic kidney
- increased size of the embryonic structure
- increased size of the embryonic thrombocyte
- increased size of the eminentia thalami
- increased size of the enamel
- increased size of the enameloid
- increased size of the endocardial cushion
- increased size of the endocardial tube
- increased size of the endocardium
- increased size of the endochondral bone
- increased size of the endochondral element
- increased size of the endocrine cell
- increased size of the endocrine system
- increased size of the endoderm
- increased size of the endodermal cell
- increased size of the endolymphatic duct
- increased size of the endomesoderm
- increased size of the endoplasmic reticulum
- increased size of the endoskeleton
- increased size of the endothelial cell
- increased size of the enteric nervous system
- increased size of the enteric neuron
- increased size of the enteroendocrine cell
- increased size of the eosinophil
- increased size of the epaxial muscle
- increased size of the epibranchial placode
- increased size of the epicardial precursor cell
- increased size of the epicardium
- increased size of the epidermal cell
- increased size of the epidermis
- increased size of the epidermis inner layer
- increased size of the epidermis outer layer
- increased size of the epigastric artery
- increased size of the epiphysis
- increased size of the epithelial cell
- increased size of the epithelium
- increased size of the epsilon cell
- increased size of the erythroid lineage cell
- increased size of the esophageal epithelium
- increased size of the esophagus
- increased size of the ethmoid bone
- increased size of the ethmoid region