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- Bac8a5ca80b3633149226f8c7be7de71c hasDbXref "PMID:20144910" @default.
- Bac8a5ca80b3633149226f8c7be7de71c hasDbXref "http://discovery.lifemapsc.com/library/review-of-medical-embryology/chapter-50-the-pharyngeal-clefts-and-pouches" @default.
- Bac8a5ca80b3633149226f8c7be7de71c hasDbXref "https://www.inkling.com/read/before-we-are-born-moore-persaud-torchia-8th/chapter-10/pharyngeal-pouches" @default.
- Bac8a5ca80b3633149226f8c7be7de71c type Axiom @default.
- Bac8a5ca80b3633149226f8c7be7de71c annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bac8a5ca80b3633149226f8c7be7de71c annotatedSource MP_0006031 @default.
- Bac8a5ca80b3633149226f8c7be7de71c annotatedTarget "any structural anomaly of the balloonlike diverticulae of the embryonic pharyngeal endoderm that line the inside of the branchial arches; these paired endodermal evaginations develop in a craniocaudal sequence between the branchial arches, e.g. pouch 1 lies between arches 1 and 2; in mammals, there are four well-developed pairs of pouches (the fifth and sixth pair is vestigial or absent); the pouch endoderm reaches the branchial groove ectoderm to form the double-layer branchial membranes that separate them" @default.