All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
insect embryonic antennal segment UBERON_6000160 [Any antennal segment (UBERON:6000009) that is part of some embryonic head (UBERON:6000155).]
insect embryonic procephalic segment UBERON_6000158 [Any procephalic segment (UBERON:6000007) that is part of some embryonic head (UBERON:6000155) in an insect.]
1st arch maxillary mesenchyme from head mesenchyme UBERON_0010338 [Mesenchyme that develops_from a head mesenchyme from mesoderm and is part of a 1st arch maxillary mesenchyme.]
1st arch mesenchyme from head mesenchyme UBERON_0010341 [Mesenchyme that develops_from a head mesenchyme from mesoderm and is part of a 1st arch mesenchyme.]
mandibular process mesenchyme from head mesenchyme UBERON_0010337 [Mesenchyme that develops_from a head mesenchyme from mesoderm and is part of a mandibular process mesenchyme.]
wall of eyeball UBERON_0036925
insect embryonic head segment UBERON_6000157 [Any segment that is part of some insect embryonic head.]
1st arch mandibular mesenchyme from head mesenchyme UBERON_0010339 [Mesenchyme that develops_from a head mesenchyme from mesoderm and is part of a 1st arch mandibular mesenchyme.]
dorsal cochlear nucleus pyramidal cell layer UBERON_0022320
entorhinal cortex layer 4 UBERON_0022323 [Layer of entorhinal cortex lying superficial to layer 5 and deep to layer 3, that is relatively acellular. (Paxinos, The rat nervous system, Academic Press, 1995, pg 473-474).]
superior colliculus stratum zonale UBERON_0022314 [Most superficial layer of the superior colliculus consisting primarily of thin fibers derived primarily from the occipital cortex (Brodal, Neurological Anatomy, 2nd 3d, 1981, pg. 544).]
layer of superior colliculus UBERON_0006783 [The microstructure of the optic tectum / superior colliculus varies across species. As a general rule, there is always a clear distinction between superficial layers, which receive input primarily from the visual system and show primarily visual responses, and deeper layers, which receive many types of input and project to numerous motor-related brain areas. The distinction between these two zones is so clear and consistent that some anatomists have suggested that they should be considered separate brain structures. In mammals, neuroanatomists conventionally identify seven layers[WP].]
primary motor cortex layer 5 UBERON_0022315
ADP CHEBI_16761 [A purine ribonucleoside 5'-diphosphate having adenine as the nucleobase.]
adenosine 5'-phosphate CHEBI_37096
purine ribonucleoside 5'-diphosphate CHEBI_37038
primary motor cortex layer 6 UBERON_0022316
olfactory cortex layer 1 UBERON_0022317 [Surface layer of the olfactory cortex that contains dendrites, fiber systems and a small number of neurons. It has been divided into a superficial part and a deep part.]
olfactory cortex layer 2 UBERON_0022318 [Middle layer of olfactory cortex lying deep to layer 1 and superficial to layer 3, characterized by a compact layer of cell bodies. It can be divided into a superficial part and a deep part.]
lateral geniculate nucleus parvocellular layer UBERON_0022319 [Layer of the lateral geniculate nucleus characterized by small cells (adapted from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateral_geniculate_nucleus).]