All terms in GO

Label Id Description
obsolete positive regulation of polysome binding GO_1905698 [OBSOLETE. Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of polysome binding.]
positive regulation of urine volume GO_0035810 [Any process that increases the amount of urine excreted from the body over a unit of time.]
negative regulation of urine volume GO_0035811 [Any process that decreases the amount of urine excreted from the body over a unit of time.]
regulation of renal sodium excretion GO_0035813 [Any process that modulates the amount of sodium excreted in urine over a unit of time.]
positive regulation of renal sodium excretion GO_0035815 [Any process that increases the amount of sodium excreted in urine over a unit of time.]
renal sodium excretion GO_0035812 [The elimination of sodium ions from peritubular capillaries (or surrounding hemolymph in invertebrates) into the renal tubules to be incorporated subsequently into the urine.]
positive regulation of urine volume by pressure natriuresis GO_0035818 [An increase in the amount of urine excreted over a unit of time, as a result of pressure natriuresis.]
pressure natriuresis GO_0003095 [The process in which the volume of blood increases renal pressure and thereby results in both an increase in urine volume (diuresis) and an increase in the amount of sodium excreted in the urine (natriuresis).]
positive regulation of renal sodium excretion by pressure natriuresis GO_0035819 [An increase in the amount of sodium excreted in urine over a unit of time, as a result of pressure natriuresis.]
obsolete renal water absorption involved in negative regulation of urine volume GO_0035816 [OBSOLETE. Any process where water is taken up from the collecting ducts and proximal and distal loops of the nephron, which acts to decrease the amount of urine that is excreted from the body per unit time.]
renal sodium ion absorption involved in negative regulation of renal sodium excretion GO_0035817 [Any process where sodium ions are taken up from the collecting ducts and proximal and distal loops of the nephron, which contributes to decreasing the amount of sodium that is excreted in urine per unit time.]
old growing cell tip GO_0035840 [A cell tip which has existed for at least one complete cell cycle, and at which polarized growth occurs. For example, in fission yeast the cell end that existed prior to cell division grows immediately after division, and contains a distinctive complement of proteins including actin cytoskeletal structures.]
growing cell tip GO_0035838 [The region at either end of the longest axis of a cylindrical or elongated cell, where polarized growth occurs.]
endonuclear canal GO_0035843 [A membrane-bound structure present in the nucleus of a spermatozoon. There is variation in the number of endonuclear canals between sperm of different organisms, and some species lack these structures altogether. The endonuclear canal may provide a supporting role for the sperm nucleus, and originates during spermiogenesis from an invagination of the nuclear envelope.]
regulation of cell differentiation involved in embryonic placenta development GO_0060800 [Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of cell differentiation that contributes to the progression of the placenta over time, from its initial condition to its mature state.]
cloaca development GO_0035844 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the cloaca over time, from it's formation to the mature structure. The cloaca is the common chamber into which intestinal, genital and urinary canals open in vertebrates.]
new growing cell tip GO_0035841 [A cell tip that was newly formed at the last cell division, and that has started to grow after the cell has activated bipolar cell growth (i.e. in which new end take-off, NETO, has taken place). New end take-off is when monopolar cells initiate bipolar growth.]
old cell tip after activation of bipolar cell growth GO_0035842 [A cell tip which has existed for at least one complete cell cycle, and at which polarized growth occurs, which is part of a cell that has activated bipolar cell growth (i.e. in which new end take-off, NETO, has taken place). For example, in fission yeast the cell end that existed prior to cell division grows immediately after division, and contains a distinctive complement of proteins including actin cytoskeletal structures.]
obsolete BMP signaling pathway involved in mesodermal cell fate specification GO_0060803 [OBSOLETE. The series of molecular signals initiated by the binding of a member of the BMP (bone morphogenetic protein) family to its receptor on the surface of a target cell, which contributes to a cell becoming specified to adopt a mesodermal fate.]
obsolete positive regulation of Wnt signaling pathway by BMP signaling pathway GO_0060804 [OBSOLETE. The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of any member of the BMP (bone morphogenetic protein) family binding to a cell surface receptor that results in an increase in the rate, frequency or extent of a Wnt signaling pathway.]