All terms in GO

Label Id Description
ureteric bud morphogenesis GO_0060675 [The process in which the ureteric bud is generated and organized.]
mesonephric tubule morphogenesis GO_0072171 [The process in which the anatomical structures of a mesonephric tubule are generated and organized. A mesonephric tubule is an epithelial tube that is part of the mesonephros.]
epithelial cell morphogenesis involved in placental branching GO_0060672 [The change in form (cell shape and size) that occurs when a trophoblast cell elongates to contribute to the branching of the placenta.]
epithelial cell morphogenesis GO_0003382 [The change in form that occurs when an epithelial cell progresses from its initial formation to its mature state.]
cell-cell signaling involved in placenta development GO_0060673 [Any process that mediates the transfer of information from one cell to another.]
dichotomous subdivision of terminal units involved in ureteric bud branching GO_0060678 [The process in which a ureteric bud bifurcates at its end.]
trifid subdivision of terminal units involved in ureteric bud branching GO_0060679 [The process in which a ureteric bud splits into three units at its end.]
ureteric bud formation GO_0060676 [The developmental process pertaining to the initial formation of the ureteric bud from the Wolffian duct. This process begins when the bud protrudes from the duct and ends when it is a recognizable bud.]
mesonephric tubule formation GO_0072172 [The developmental process pertaining to the initial formation of a mesonephric tubule from unspecified parts. A mesonephric tubule is an epithelial tube that is part of the mesonephros.]
ureteric bud elongation GO_0060677 [The developmental growth in which the ureteric bud grows along its axis beginning with the growth of the primary ureteric bud and ending when the branches of the bud have elongated.]
transcytosis GO_0045056 [The directed movement of endocytosed material through the cell and its exocytosis from the plasma membrane at the opposite side.]
cisternal progression GO_0045057 [The process that results in the physical movement of a new cis-Golgi stack from the cis-position, nearest the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), to the trans position, farthest from the ER, successively becoming first a medial-Golgi cisterna and then a trans-Golgi cisterna.]
positive thymic T cell selection GO_0045059 [The process of sparing immature T cells in the thymus which react with self-MHC protein complexes with low affinity levels from apoptotic death.]
protein insertion into ER membrane by stop-transfer membrane-anchor sequence GO_0045050 [A process of protein insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane in which stop-transfer membrane-anchor sequences become an ER membrane spanning helix.]
branching involved in labyrinthine layer morphogenesis GO_0060670 [The process in which the branches of the fetal placental villi are generated and organized. The villous part of the placenta is called the labyrinth layer.]
protein insertion into ER membrane by internal uncleaved signal-anchor sequence GO_0045051 [A process of protein insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane in which signal anchor sequences function as both ER signal sequences and membrane anchor sequences.]
epithelial cell differentiation involved in embryonic placenta development GO_0060671 [The process in which a trophoblast cell acquires specialized features of an epithelial cell of the placental labyrinthine layer.]
obsolete protein insertion into ER membrane by GPI attachment sequence GO_0045052 [OBSOLETE. A process of protein insertion into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane in which proteins become anchored to the phospholipid bilayer by a covalently attached glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) molecule.]
protein retention in Golgi apparatus GO_0045053 [The retention of proteins within the Golgi apparatus. Golgi-localized carbohydrate-modifying enzymes have a short N-terminal domain that faces the cytosol, a single transmembrane alpha helix, and a large C-terminal domain that faces the Golgi lumen and that contains the catalytic site. How the membrane-spanning alpha helix in a Golgi enzyme causes its localization and prevents its movement to the plasma membrane is not known.]
constitutive secretory pathway GO_0045054 [A process of exocytosis found in all eukaryotic cells, in which transport vesicles destined for the plasma membrane leave the trans-Golgi network in a steady stream. Upon exocytosis, the membrane proteins and lipids in these vesicles provide new components for the plasma membrane, and the soluble proteins inside the vesicles are released into the extracellular space.]