All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
dorsal side of post-anal tail UBERON_0018692
inferior colliculus development GO_0061379 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the inferior colliculus over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The inferior colliculus (IC) (Latin, lower hill) is the principal midbrain nucleus of the auditory pathway and receives input from several more peripheral brainstem nuclei in the auditory pathway, as well as inputs from the auditory cortex. The inferior colliculus has three subdivisions: the central nucleus (CIC), a dorsal cortex (DCIC) by which it is surrounded, and an external cortex (ICX) which is located laterally.]
insulin catabolic process GO_1901143 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of insulin.]
appendix testis UBERON_0006651 [The appendix testis is a vestigial remnant of the Mullerian duct, present on the upper pole of the testis and attached to the tunica vaginalis. It is present about 90% of the time.]
corpora quadrigemina development GO_0061378 [The progression of the corpora quadrigemina over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The corpora quadrigemina is a part of the midbrain that is made up of the superior and inferior colliculi.]
positive regulation of collagen catabolic process GO_0120158 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of collagen catabolism. Collagen catabolism is the proteolytic chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of collagen in the extracellular matrix.]
muscular layer of vagina UBERON_0006652
mammary gland lobule development GO_0061377 [The progression of the mammary gland lobule over time, from its formation to the mature structure. A mammary gland lobule is a small rounded projection of the mammary gland.]
mesenchymal cell apoptotic process involved in nephron morphogenesis GO_1901145 [Any mesenchymal cell apoptotic process that is involved in nephron morphogenesis.]
mesenchymal cell apoptotic process GO_0097152 [Any apoptotic process in a mesenchymal cell. A mesenchymal cell is a loosely associated cell that is part of the connective tissue in an organism. Mesenchymal cells give rise to more mature connective tissue cell types.]
mammillotegmental axonal tract development GO_0061376 [The process in which the mammillotegmental tract progresses over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The mammillotegmental tract is the collection of axons that connects the ventral diencephalon to the tegmentum and pons.]
mesenchymal cell apoptotic process involved in mesonephric nephron morphogenesis GO_1901146 [Any mesenchymal cell apoptotic process that is involved in mesonephric nephron morphogenesis.]
tunica vaginalis testis UBERON_0006650 [The outer coelomic epithelial covering of the testis; a sac of serous tissue covering the testis and the epididymis within which the testis can move about; it covers the tunica albuginea.]
mesenchymal cell apoptotic process involved in metanephric nephron morphogenesis GO_1901147 [Any mesenchymal cell apoptotic process that is involved in metanephric nephron morphogenesis.]
mesenchymal cell apoptotic process involved in metanephros development GO_1900200 [Any mesenchymal cell apoptotic process that is involved in metanephros development.]
gene expression involved in extracellular matrix organization GO_1901148 [Any gene expression that is involved in extracellular matrix organization. Gene expression includes both transcription to produce an RNA transcript, and the translation of that mRNA into protein. Protein maturation is included in gene expression when required to form an active form of a product from an inactive precursor form.]
cruciate ligament of knee UBERON_0006659 [One of a pair of ligaments arranged like a letter X.[1] They occur in several joints of the body, such as the knee. In a fashion similar to the cords in a toy Jacob's ladder, the crossed ligaments stabilize the joint while allowing a very large range of motion[WP].]
glenoid fossa UBERON_0006657 [Anatomical cavity for the proximal articular surface of the proximal limb or fin element with the scapulocoracoid or equivalent structure.]
septum of scrotum UBERON_0006655 [An incomplete wall of connective tissue and nonstriated muscle (dartos fascia) dividing the scrotum into two sacs, each containing a testis.]
deep dorsal vein of penis UBERON_0006656 [The deep dorsal vein of the penis lies beneath the deep fascia of the penis; it receives the blood from the glans penis and corpora cavernosa penis and courses backward in the middle line between the dorsal arteries; near the root of the penis it passes between the two parts of the suspensory ligament and then through an aperture between the arcuate pubic ligament and the transverse ligament of the pelvis, and divides into two branches, which enter the pudendal plexus. The deep vein also communicates below the symphysis pubis with the internal pudendal vein.]