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VERTEBRATE TRAIT ONTOLOGY - ANNOTATIONS

The Vertebrate Trait Ontology (VT) is being developed as a collaborative effort between the Rat Genome Database at the Medical College of Wisconsin (RGD, http://rgd.mcw.edu), Mouse Genome Informatics at the Jackson Laboratory (http://www.informatics.jax.org/) and the Animal QTL database at Iowa State University (http://www.animalgenome.org/cgi-bin/QTLdb/index). For more information about this vocabulary, or to request additions or changes, please contact us (http://rgd.mcw.edu/contact/index.shtml).

Term:kidney plasma flow trait
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Accession:VT:0005524 term browser browse the term
Definition:Any measurable or observable characteristic related to plasma passing through the kidney.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: renal plasma flow rate



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Symbol Object Name Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
Q Rf51 Renal function QTL 51 IDA RGD PMID:10545438 RGD:619628 NCBI chr 1:218,753,816...256,448,513 JBrowse link

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  vertebrate trait 2888
    organ system trait 1978
      urinary system trait 346
        urinary system physiology trait 27
          kidney physiology trait 22
            kidney blood vessel physiology trait 17
              kidney plasma flow trait 3
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  vertebrate trait 2888
    organ system trait 1978
      circulatory system trait 837
        circulatory system physiology trait 635
          cardiovascular system physiology trait 635
            blood physiology trait 612
              hemodynamics trait 612
                blood flow trait 23
                  regional blood flow trait 23
                    renal blood flow trait 23
                      kidney plasma flow trait 3
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