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Accession
GO:0021625
Name
oculomotor nerve maturation
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
CN III maturation
Alternate IDs
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Definition
A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for the oculomotor nerve to attain its fully functional state. This motor nerve innervates all extraocular muscles except the superior oblique and the lateral rectus muscles. The superior division supplies the levator palpebrae superioris and superior rectus muscles. The inferior division supplies the medial rectus, inferior rectus and inferior oblique muscles. This nerve also innervates the striated muscles of the eyelid. Pupillary constriction and lens movement are mediated by this nerve for near vision. In the orbit the inferior division sends branches that enter the ciliary ganglion where they form functional contacts (synapses) with the ganglion cells. The ganglion cells send nerve fibers into the back of the eye where they travel to ultimately innervate the ciliary muscle and the constrictor pupillae muscle. Source: GOC:cls, GOC:dph, GO_REF:0000021, GOC:dgh, GOC:jid, ISBN:0838580343
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oculomotor nerve maturation [is_a relation] is_a  cranial nerve maturation (GO:0021605)
oculomotor nerve maturation [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  oculomotor nerve development (GO:0021557)
oculomotor nerve maturation [RO:0002299 relation] RO:0002299  oculomotor nerve (UBERON:0001643)
oculomotor nerve maturation [RO:0002162 relation] RO:0002162  Vertebrata (NCBITaxon:7742)

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