All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
positive regulation of osteoclast development GO_2001206 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of osteoclast development.]
regulation of osteoclast development GO_2001204 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of osteoclast development.]
negative regulation of osteoclast development GO_2001205 [Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of osteoclast development.]
obsolete basipterygium cartilage UBERON_2200623 [Basipterygium element that is composed of cartilage tissue.]
acinar cell CL_0000622 [A secretory cell that is grouped together with other cells of the same type to form grape shaped clusters known as acini (singular acinus).]
olfactory granule cell CL_0000626 [A granule cell that has a soma located in an olfactory bulb granule cell layer. An olfactory granule cell is an interneuron that lacks an axon, makes reciprocal dendro-dendritic synapses with mitral cells and tufted cells and is involved in the fine spatio-temporal tuning of the responses of these principal olfactory bulb neurons to odors.]
olfactory bulb interneuron CL_1001434 [A neuron residing in the olfactory bulb that serve to process and refine signals arising from olfactory sensory neurons]
hepatic stellate cell CL_0000632 [A cell that is found in the perisinusoidal space of the liver that is capable of multiple roles including storage of retinol, presentation of antigen to T cells (including CD1d-restricted NKT cells), and upon activation, production of extracellular matrix components that can contribute to liver fibrosis. This activated state has a myofibroblast-like phenotype, though it's not clear in the literature if this is terminally differentiated. This cell type comprises approximately 8-15% of total cells in the liver.]
extracellular matrix secreting cell CL_0000327
Mueller cell CL_0000636 [Astrocyte-like radial glial cell that extends vertically throughout the retina, with the nucleus are usually in the middle of the inner nuclear layer.]
acidophil cell of pars distalis of adenohypophysis CL_0000638 [An acidophilic chromophil cell that of the anterior pituitary gland.]
chromophil cell of anterior pituitary gland CL_0000637 [A cell that stains readily in the anterior pituitary gland.]
mitral cell CL_1001502 [The large glutaminergic nerve cells whose dendrites synapse with axons of the olfactory receptor neurons in the glomerular layer of the olfactory bulb, and whose axons pass centrally in the olfactory tract to the olfactory cortex.]
olfactory bulb tufted cell CL_1001503 [The principal glutaminergic neuron located in the outer third of the external plexiform layer of the olfactory bulb; a single short primary dendrite traverses the outer external plexiform layer and terminates within an olfactory glomerulus in a tuft of branches, where it receives the input from olfactory receptor neuron axon terminals; axons of the tufted cells transfer information to a number of areas in the brain, including the piriform cortex, entorhinal cortex, olfactory tubercle, and amygdala.]
folliculostellate cell CL_0000642 [An agranular supporting cell of the anterior pituitary (adenohypophysis) that is characterized by a star-like morphology and ability to form follicles. Folliculostellate cells communicate with each other and with endocrine cells via gap junctions.]
parvocellular neurosecretory cell CL_1001505 [The secretory neurons of the paraventricular nucleus that synthesize and secrete vasopressin, corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) into blood vessels in the hypothalamo-pituitary portal system.]
hypothalamus cell CL_2000030 [Any native cell that is part of a hypothalamus.]
branching involved in blood vessel morphogenesis GO_0001569 [The process of coordinated growth and sprouting of blood vessels giving rise to the organized vascular system.]
regulation of cell growth by extracellular stimulus GO_0001560 [Any process in which external signals modulate the frequency, rate or extent of cell growth, the irreversible increase in size of a cell over time.]
spinous cell of epidermis CL_0000649 [A keratinocyte found within the stratum spinosum (prickle cell layer) of the epidermis, distinguished by numerous intercellular desmosomes, which give it a “prickly” or spiny appearance. Positioned above the mitotically active basal layer and beneath the granular layer, it contributes to the skin’s mechanical strength and barrier function, preventing water loss and pathogen entry. This cell expresses differentiation-specific keratins K1 and K10 in mice, unlike basal cells that express K5 and K14, and lacks the keratohyalin granules found in granular cells, marking its intermediate stage of epidermal differentiation.]