All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
hyomandibula-opercle joint UBERON_2005265 [Synovial joint that articulates the hyomandibula and the opercle.]
pterotic fossa UBERON_2005266 [Fossa on the pterotic where the hyomandibula articulates.]
hypophyseal fenestra UBERON_2005269 [Space enclosed by the trabeculae cranii. The anterior tip of the notochord extends into the posterior region of the hypophyseal fenestra.]
subdivision of spinal cord dorsal column UBERON_0006079
subdivision of spinal cord lateral column UBERON_0006078
sacral region of vertebral column UBERON_0006075 [Subdivision of vertebral column that corresponds to the sacral subdivision of the body, containing the sacral vertebrae or sacrum.]
caudal region of vertebral column UBERON_0006076 [Subdivision of vertebral column that corresponds to the caudal subdivision of the body, containing the caudal vertebrae.]
thoracic region of vertebral column UBERON_0006073 [That part of the spine comprising the thoracic vertebrae.]
lumbar region of vertebral column UBERON_0006074 [Subdivision of vertebral column that corresponds to the lumbar subdivision of the body, containing the lumbar vertebrae.]
caudal region UBERON_0006071 [Subdivision of an organism along anterior-posterior axis that is the posteriormost region, extending past the anus (or cloaca, if present), consisting of a tail in some fully formed chordates (or a tail bud in embryos). In animals that have a sacral region, this is the region immediately posterior to this.]
intervillus pockets UBERON_2005256 [A portion of tissue formed between the base of the intestinal villi that is part of the intestinal epithelium where intestinal stem cells are located. In the intestine no crypts are present, but, the regions between the villi, the intervillus pockets, have a crypt-like function. Cells are produced in the intervillus pockets and shed from the villus tips.]
cervical region of vertebral column UBERON_0006072 [That portion of the spine comprising the cervical vertebrae. The neck area of the spine.]
UBERON_0006070 UBERON_0006070
obsolete frontal-parietal joint UBERON_2005255
continuous capillary UBERON_2005259 [Capillary that has endothelial cells that provide an uninterrupted lining, and only allow small molecules, like water and ions to diffuse through tight junctions which leave gaps of unjoined membrane which are called intercellular clefts.]
inferior parietal cortex UBERON_0006088 [Component of the parietal lobe. The inferior parietal cortex label includes the inferior parietal gyrus and the angular gyrus and lies inferior to the superior parietal gyrus. The rostral and caudal boundaries were the supramarginal gyrus and the parieto-occipital incisure respectively. The medial and lateral boundaries were the superior parietal gyrus and the middle temporal gyrus respectively (Christine Fennema-Notestine).]
dorsal external arcuate fiber bundle UBERON_0006089
stria medullaris UBERON_0006086 [The major afferent track to the habenula from the telencephalon (particularly in the septal side) in all vertebrates[Butler and Hodos].]
internal arcuate fiber bundle UBERON_0006087 [Internal arcuate fibers are the axons of second-order neurons contained within the gracile and cuneate nuclei of the medulla oblongata. These fibers cross from one side of the medulla to the other to form the medial lemniscus. Part of the dorsal column-medial lemniscus system (second neuron), the internal arcuate fibers are important for relaying the sensation of fine touch and proprioception to the thalamus and ultimately to the cerebral cortex.]
obsolete polychromatophilic erythroblast UBERON_2005241