All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
superior nasal meatus UBERON_0007163 [The superior meatus, the smallest of the three meatuses of the nose, occupies the middle third of the lateral wall of the nasal cavity. It lies between the superior nasal conchC& and middle nasal conchC&; the sphenopalatine foramen opens into it behind, and the posterior ethmoidal cells in front. The sphenoidal sinus opens into a recess, the sphenoethmoidal recess, which is placed above and behind the superior concha.]
nasal meatus UBERON_0015216
caudal CA1 UBERON_0034780
inferior petrosal sinus UBERON_0007160 [The inferior petrosal sinus, within the human head, is an area beneath the brain, which allows blood veins to span the area, from the center of the head downward. It drains from the cavernous sinus (beneath the brain) to the sigmoid sinuses above the internal jugular vein.]
paired venous dural sinus UBERON_0017635
medial arcuate ligament UBERON_0007161 [The medial arcuate ligament (also medial lumbocostal arch) is tendinous fascia that arches over the psoas major muscle as it passes through the diaphragm.]
rostral CA3 UBERON_0034779
rostral CA2 UBERON_0034778
rostral CA1 UBERON_0034777
basal cell layer of urothelium UBERON_0007179
uncal CA3 UBERON_0034776
uncal CA2 UBERON_0034775
lamina propria of mucosa of colon UBERON_0007177 [A lamina propria that is part of a colonic mucosa.]
lamina propria UBERON_0000030 [A thin layer of loose connective tissue which lies beneath the epithelium and together with the epithelium constitutes the mucosa[WP]. The lamina propria contains capillaries and a central lacteal (lymph vessel) in the small intestine, as well as lymphoid tissue. Lamina propria also contains glands with the ducts opening on to the mucosal epithelium, that secrete mucus and serous secretions.]
lamina propria of large intestine UBERON_0011189 [A lamina propria that is part of a large intestine.]
uncal CA1 UBERON_0034774
muscularis mucosae of colon UBERON_0007178 [A muscularis mucosa that is part of a colonic mucosa.]
uncus of parahippocampal gyrus UBERON_0034773 [The anterior extremity of the Parahippocampal gyrus is recurved in the form of a hook, the uncus, which is separated from the apex of the temporal lobe by a slight fissure, the incisura temporalis. Although superficially continuous with the hippocampal gyrus, the uncus forms morphologically a part of the rhinencephalon. The term uncus was coined by Felix Vicq dbAzyr (1748b1794).]
inferior angle of scapula UBERON_0007175 [An angle of the scapula formed by the union of the vertebral and axillary borders; its dorsal surface affords attachment to the Teres major and frequently to a few fibers of the Latissimus dorsi.[WP,unvetted].]
angle of scapula UBERON_0007172