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- Ba17d7634dd7d63bebd2c1ccb5e3daec0 hasDbXref "FBC:DOS" @default.
- Ba17d7634dd7d63bebd2c1ccb5e3daec0 hasDbXref "GOC:jid" @default.
- Ba17d7634dd7d63bebd2c1ccb5e3daec0 hasDbXref "PMID:10203867" @default.
- Ba17d7634dd7d63bebd2c1ccb5e3daec0 hasDbXref "PMID:12723742" @default.
- Ba17d7634dd7d63bebd2c1ccb5e3daec0 hasDbXref "PMID:12843304" @default.
- Ba17d7634dd7d63bebd2c1ccb5e3daec0 hasDbXref "Wikipedia:Pain" @default.
- Ba17d7634dd7d63bebd2c1ccb5e3daec0 type Axiom @default.
- Ba17d7634dd7d63bebd2c1ccb5e3daec0 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Ba17d7634dd7d63bebd2c1ccb5e3daec0 annotatedSource FBcv_0000393 @default.
- Ba17d7634dd7d63bebd2c1ccb5e3daec0 annotatedTarget "Phenotype that is any abnormality in response to pain (GO:0048265). 'response to pain' is defined as: 'Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a pain stimulus. Pain stimuli cause activation of nociceptors, peripheral receptors for pain, include receptors which are sensitive to painful mechanical stimuli, extreme heat or cold, and chemical stimuli.'" @default.