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CLINICAL MEASUREMENT - ANNOTATIONS

The Clinical Measurement Ontology (CMO), Measurement Methods Ontology (MMO), and Experimental Condition Ontology (XCO) are currently being developed at the Rat Genome Database. For more information about these vocabularies please see Shimoyama et al. Three ontologies to define phenotype measurement data. Front Genet. 2012;3:87. Epub 2012 May 28 or contact us (http://rgd.mcw.edu/contact/index.shtml).

Term:forebrain norepinephrine level
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Accession:CMO:0003095 term browser browse the term
Definition:The measurement of norepinephrine level in the forebrain. Norepinephrine is a catecholamine hormone that functions as a neurotransmitter in the sympathetic nervous system. It is also called noradrenaline.



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  clinical measurement 2369
    tissue composition measurement 26
      tissue molecular composition measurement 26
        brain molecular composition measurement 3
          forebrain monoamine hormone measurement 0
            forebrain catecholamine level 0
              forebrain norepinephrine level 0
                hypothalamus norepinephrine level 0
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  clinical measurement 2369
    nervous system measurement 63
      central nervous system measurement 29
        brain measurement 18
          brain morphological measurement 3
            brain molecular composition measurement 3
              forebrain monoamine hormone measurement 0
                forebrain catecholamine level 0
                  forebrain norepinephrine level 0
                    hypothalamus norepinephrine level 0
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