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- B0bffefd231f0efc694ab09f6a745a18a hasDbXref "PMID:25968320" @default.
- B0bffefd231f0efc694ab09f6a745a18a type Axiom @default.
- B0bffefd231f0efc694ab09f6a745a18a annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B0bffefd231f0efc694ab09f6a745a18a annotatedSource EMAPA_19286 @default.
- B0bffefd231f0efc694ab09f6a745a18a annotatedTarget "The bulbourethral gland of male (bugl) (syn: Cowper's gland) (TS:23-TS:28). Paired epithelial secretory glands develop at the junction of the phallic/penile/clitoral and pelvic urethra in males and females. First seen at E15.5 (TS:23), budding out from the epithelium of the urethra in both sexes. They are larger in the male. Growth is dependant on androgens and in males, they canalise after birth (TS:27, P1) opening into the urethra and then branch and enlarge during the neonatal period. Comprised of epithelium and a thin interstitium (or connective tissue) which also contains the vasculature (blood vessels). The epithelium of bulbourethral gland is derived from cloacal endoderm. Part of urethra of male/female, and also part of male/female accessory gland. Also called Cowper's gland in human males and not present in human females. It is likely they remain only rudimentary in the adult female mouse." @default.