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- Bd2d71e5f7d80e530afc8c15f49cf9bc4 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bd2d71e5f7d80e530afc8c15f49cf9bc4 annotatedSource GO_0048852 @default.
- Bd2d71e5f7d80e530afc8c15f49cf9bc4 annotatedTarget "The process in which the anatomical structures of the diencephalon are generated and organized. The diencephalon is the paired caudal parts of the prosencephalon from which the thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus and subthalamus are derived; these regions regulate autonomic, visceral and endocrine function, and process information directed to the cerebral cortex." @default.