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MAMMALIAN PHENOTYPE - ANNOTATIONS

The Mouse Adult Gross Anatomy Ontology and Mammalian Phenotype Ontology are downloaded weekly from the Mouse Genome Informatics databases at Jackson Laboratories (ftp://ftp.informatics.jax.org/pub/reports/index.html). For more information about these ontologies, see the MGI Publications Page at http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/other/publications.shtml.

Term:abnormal CNS synaptic transmission
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Accession:MP:0002206 term browser browse the term
Definition:defect in the communication from a neuron to a target across a synapse in the central nervous system
Synonyms:exact_synonym: abnormal CNS neurotransmission
 broad_synonym: abnormal synaptic transmission


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  mammalian phenotype 0
    nervous system phenotype 0
      abnormal nervous system physiology 0
        abnormal synaptic physiology 0
          abnormal synaptic transmission 0
            abnormal CNS synaptic transmission 0
              abnormal GABA-mediated receptor currents 0
              abnormal acid-activated cation-mediated receptor currents 0
              abnormal excitatory postsynaptic currents + 0
              abnormal excitatory postsynaptic potential 0
              abnormal glutamate-mediated receptor currents + 0
              abnormal inhibitory postsynaptic currents + 0
              abnormal inhibitory postsynaptic potential 0
              abnormal long-term potentiation + 0
              abnormal miniature excitatory postsynaptic currents + 0
              abnormal miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents + 0
              abnormal nicotine-mediated receptor currents 0
              abnormal post-tetanic potentiation + 0
              abnormal prepulse inhibition + 0
              abnormal synaptic depression + 0
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