All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
endopeduncular nucleus UBERON_0000432 [A portion of the nucleus of ansa lenticularis located medial to the posterior limb of the internal capsule, along the course of the ansa lenticularis and the inferior thalamic peduncle or as a separate nucleus within the internal capsule adjacent to the medial GLOBUS PALLIDUS (NeuroNames, http://rprcsgi.rprc. washington.edu/neuronames/ (September 28, 1998)). In non-primates, the entopeduncular nucleus is analogous to both the medial globus pallidus and the entopeduncular nucleus of human.]
ventral medial complex of thalamus UBERON_0000431 [A group of nuclei located in the medial portion of the ventral thalamic nuclei.]
aggregate regional part of brain UBERON_0010009 [A regional part of brain consisting of multiple brain regions that are not related through a simple volummetric part of hierarchy, e.g., basal ganglia[NIF].]
obsolete cytotrophoblastic cell UBERON_0000427
extravillous trophoblast UBERON_0000426 [The outermost layer of trophoblast, produced by cytotrophoblast where there is direct contact with maternal decidua rather than blood. The EVT cells travel into the decidua, reacting with NK cells and invading maternal blood vessels feeding the placenta, softening the walls and replacing the lining with fetal tissue, a process called conversion.]
embryonic structure UBERON_0002050 [Anatomical structure that is part of an embryo.]
UBERON_0000425 UBERON_0000425
gastric pit UBERON_0000424 [Gastric pits are indentations in the stomach which denote entrances to the gastric glands. They are deeper in the pylorus than they are in the other parts of the stomach. The human stomach has several million of these pits.]
enteric plexus UBERON_0000429 [A plexus of autonomic nerve fibers within the wall of the digestive tube, and made up of the submucosal, myenteric, and subserosal plexuses; it contains visceral afferent fibers, sympathetic postganglionic fibers, parasympathetic preganglionic and postganglionic fibers, and parasympathetic postganglionic cell bodies.]
autonomic nerve plexus UBERON_0001816 [A nerve plexus that is part of an autonomic nervous system [Automatically generated definition].]
nerve plexus UBERON_0001810 [Anatomical junction where subdivisions of two or more neural trees interconnect with one another to form a network through which nerve fibers of the constituent nerve trees become regrouped; together with other nerve plexuses, nerves and ganglia, it constitutes the peripheral nervous system. Examples: cervical nerve plexus, brachial nerve plexus, sacral nerve plexus[FMA].]
prostate epithelium UBERON_0000428 [The prostate epithelium.]
coprodeum UBERON_0012420 [Most proximal cloacal compartment, into which the large intestine empties[Kardong].]
brush border layer UBERON_0012424 [The microvilli-covered surface of simple cuboidal epithelium and simple columnar epithelium cells found in certain locations of the body; mainly in the small an large intestines and kidneys.]
urodeum UBERON_0012421 [Cloacal compartment into which the urogenital system empties[Kardong].]
secretion of crop UBERON_0012422 [Nutritional fluid secreted by the crop in some species[Kardong].]
organism substance UBERON_0000463 [Material anatomical entity in a gaseous, liquid, semisolid or solid state; produced by anatomical structures or derived from inhaled and ingested substances that have been modified by anatomical structures as they pass through the body.]
dorsal fin fold UBERON_2000102 [Region of the median fin fold that develops into the dorsal fin.]
trabecula UBERON_0000440 [A small, often microscopic, tissue element in the form of a small beam, strut or rod, generally having a mechanical function, and usually but not necessarily composed of dense collagenous tissue. On histological section, a trabecula can look like a septum, but in three dimensions they are topologically distinct, with trabeculae being roughly rod or pillar-shaped and septa being sheet-like. Trabeculae are usually composed of dense fibrous tissue, i.e. mainly of collagen, and in most cases provide mechanical strengthening or stiffening to a soft solid organ, such as the spleen. They can be composed of other materials, such as bone or muscle[WP].]
habenular trigone UBERON_0000445 [The habenular trigone is a small depressed triangular area situated in front of the superior colliculus and on the lateral aspect of the posterior part of the taenia thalami. It contains a group of nerve cells termed the ganglion habenulC&. Fibers enter it from the stalk of the pineal body, and others, forming what is termed the habenular commissure, pass across the middle line to the corresponding ganglion of the opposite side. Most of its fibers are, however, directed downward and form a bundle, the fasciculus retroflexus of Meynert, which passes medial to the red nucleus, and, after decussating with the corresponding fasciculus of the opposite side, ends in the interpeduncular ganglion.]