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| Term | diencephalon development | ID (Ontology) | GO:0021536 (Gene Ontology) |
| Definition | The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the diencephalon over time, from its formation to the mature structure. 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.[ ISBN:0838580343 ] | ||
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brain development |__forebrain development_____________ developmental process | |__anatomical structure development__| anatomical structure development | |__forebrain development_____________| diencephalon development |__cell migration in diencephalon |__determination of left/right asymmetry in diencephalon |__diencephalon morphogenesis | |__hypophysis morphogenesis(+) |__epithalamus development | |__habenula development |__globus pallidus development |__hypothalamus development | |__hypothalamus cell differentiation(+) | |__hypothalamus cell migration(+) |__mammillary body development | |__mammillary axonal complex development(+) |__pineal gland development |__pituitary gland development | |__adenohypophysis development(+) | |__hypophysis morphogenesis(+) | |__neurohypophysis development(+) |__subthalamus development | |__subthalamic nucleus development |__thalamus development |__lateral geniculate nucleus development |
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| Is a | anatomical structure development | ||
| Part of | forebrain development | ||
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