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Term:anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell development
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Definition:The process whose specific outcome is the progression of an anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell over time, from its formation to the mature structure. A neuromast hair cell is a hair cell that acts as a sensory receptor of the neuromast; it is morphologically polarized as a result of the relative position of the single kinocilium and the clusters of stereocilia on its apical surface. Cell development does not include the steps involved in committing a cell to a specific fate.



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      cellular developmental process 5172
        cell development 3453
          neuron development 1455
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              anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell development 0
                anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell morphogenesis 0
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  biological_process 19612
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      anatomical structure development 7016
        multicellular organism development 5629
          system development 4907
            nervous system development 3058
              neurogenesis 2141
                generation of neurons 1854
                  neuron differentiation 1770
                    mechanoreceptor differentiation 101
                      neuromast hair cell differentiation 2
                        anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell differentiation 0
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                            anterior lateral line neuromast hair cell morphogenesis 0
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