All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
epithelial cell of parathyroid gland CL_0002260 [An epithelial cell of the parathyroid gland.]
gallbladder glandular cell CL_1001592 [Glandular cell of gallbladder epithelium.]
rectum glandular cell CL_1001595 [Glandular cell of rectal epithelium. Example: Goblet cell; enterocytes or absorptive cells; enteroendocrine and M cells.]
seminal vesicle glandular cell CL_1001597 [Glandular cell of seminal vesicle epithelium.]
sclerotic ring UBERON_0007804 [Sclerotic rings are rings of bone found in the eyes of several groups of vertebrate animals, except for mammals and crocodilians. They can be made up of single bones or small bones together. They are believed to have a role in supporting the eye, especially in animals whose eyes are not spherical, or which live underwater. Fossil sclerotic rings are known for a variety of extinct animals, including ichthyosaurs, pterosaurs, and dinosaurs, but are often not preserved[WP].]
G protein-coupled adenosine receptor activity GO_0001609 [Combining with adenosine and transmitting the signal across the membrane by activating an associated G-protein; promotes the exchange of GDP for GTP on the alpha subunit of a heterotrimeric G-protein complex.]
preen oil UBERON_0007803
plasma cell of medullary sinus of lymph node CL_0009059 [A plasma cell that is located in the medullary sinus of the lymph node.]
uropygial gland UBERON_0007802 [A large gland at the base of a bird's tail dorsal to the cloaca at the end of the pygostyle that secretes an oil used in preening. It opens through a caudally directed nipple.]
pygostyle UBERON_0007801 [Pygostyle refers to a number of the final few caudal vertebrae fused into a single ossification, supporting the tail feathers and musculature. In modern birds, the rectrices attach to these[WP].]
anorectum goblet cell CL_0009057 [A goblet cell that is located in the anorectum.]
proatlas UBERON_0007800 [A small, paired bony element (more rarely, having fused parts) located between the skull and the atlas in tuataras, crocodiles, chameleons, and many fossil reptiles; it is uncommon in turtles and mammals (hedgehog). The proatlas apparently develops from the ossified neural part of the sclerotome. Externally it resembles the neural arch of the vertebra, since it articulates anteriorly with the lateral occipital bone and posteriorly with the anterior articular process of the atlas.]
transit amplifying cell of anorectum CL_0009056 [A transit amplifying cell that is located in the anorectum.]
lymph node paracortex T cell CL_0009064 [A T cell located in the lymph node paracortex, where macrophages and dendritic cells present antigenic peptides to these naïve T cells, stimulating them to become activated helper T cells or cytotoxic T lymphocytes.]
enteroendocrine cell of anorectum CL_0009063 [An enteroendocrine cell that is located in the anorectum.]
intestinal crypt stem cell of anorectum CL_0009061 [An intestinal crypt stem cell that is located in the anorectum.]
marginal zone B cell of lymph node CL_0009060 [A mature B cell located in the marginal zone of the lymph node.]
hippocampal glial cell CL_1001580 [A glial cell that is part of the hippocampus.]
cerebral cortex glial cell CL_1001579 [Glial cell of cerebral cortex.]
lateral ventricle neuron CL_1001582 [Neuron of lateral ventricle.]