All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
acyltransferase activity GO_0016746 [Catalysis of the transfer of an acyl group from one compound (donor) to another (acceptor).]
transferase activity GO_0016740 [Catalysis of the transfer of a group, e.g. a methyl group, glycosyl group, acyl group, phosphorus-containing, or other groups, from one compound (generally regarded as the donor) to another compound (generally regarded as the acceptor). Transferase is the systematic name for any enzyme of EC class 2.]
obsolete lobar bronchus bronchiole UBERON_0004891
head of rib UBERON_0002230 [The head of the rib is the end of a rib closest to the vertebral column, with which it articulates with.]
tubercle of rib UBERON_0002235 [The tubercle of a rib is an eminence on the posterior surface, at the junction of the neck and body of the rib, and nearer the lower than the upper border. It consists of an articular and a non-articular portion. The articular portion, the lower and more medial of the two, presents a small, oval surface for articulation with the end of the transverse process of the lower of the two vertebrae to which the head is connected. The non-articular portion is a rough elevation, and affords attachment to the ligament of the tubercle. The tubercle is much more prominent in the upper than in the lower ribs[WP].]
obsolete right lung caudal lobe lobar bronchus mesenchyme UBERON_0004898
right lung accessory lobe lobar bronchus mesenchyme UBERON_0004897 [The right lung accessory lobe lobar bronchus mesenchyme is a type of tissue made up of loosely-packed mesenchymal cells in the right lung accessory lobe lobar bronchus.]
right lung lobar bronchus mesenchyme UBERON_0004901 [The right lung lobar bronchus mesenchyme is a type of tissue made up of loosely-packed mesenchymal cells in the right lung lobar bronchus.]
microtubule polymerization based movement GO_0099098 [The movement of a cellular component as a result of microtubule polymerization.]
true rib UBERON_0002237 [A rib that is ventrally connected to the sternum.]
false rib UBERON_0002238 [A rib that is not directly ventrally connected to the sternum.]
right lung cranial lobe lobar bronchus mesenchyme UBERON_0004899 [The right lung cranial lobe lobar bronchus mesenchyme is a type of tissue made up of loosely-packed mesenchymal cells in the right lung cranial lobe lobar bronchus.]
body of rib UBERON_0002231
alveolar wall UBERON_0004894 [A wall that contains the alveoli.]
interalveolar septum UBERON_0004893 [A the thin septum that separates adjacent pulmonary alveoli, containing connective tissue constituents of the respiratory tissue and the capillary network of the blood supply of the lung.]
olfactory gland UBERON_0002232 [Bowman's glands (aka olfactory glands, glands of Bowman) are situated in the olfactory mucosa, beneath the olfactory epithelium, in the lamina propria, a connective tissue also containing fibroblasts, blood vessels, and bundles of fine axons from the olfactory neurons. The structure of the Bowman's glands consists of an acinus in the lamina propria and a secretory duct going out through the olfactory epithelium. Electron microscopy studies show that Bowman's glands contain cells with large secretory vesicles. Bowman's glands might secrete proteins such as Lysozyme, amylase and IgA similarly to serous glands. The exact composition of the secretions from Bowman's glands is unclear, but there is evidence that Bowman's glands do not produce odorant binding protein[WP].]
right lung accessory lobe lobar bronchus UBERON_0004896 [The right lung accessory lobe lobar bronchus is the major airway within the right lung accessory lobe that starts at the division of the bronchus on the right side and ends at the point of its own subdivision into tertiary or segmental bronchi.]
lobar bronchus of right lung UBERON_0003404 [A lobar bronchus that is part of a right lung [Automatically generated definition].]
tectorial membrane of cochlea UBERON_0002233 [The overlaying membrane of the cochlear duct, an extracellular matrix of the inner ear that contacts the stereocilia bundles of specialized sensory hair cells; sound induces movement of these hair cells relative to the tectorial membrane, deflects the stereocilia, and leads to fluctuations in hair cell membrane potential, transducing sound into electrical signals[MP,modified].]
phalanx of manus UBERON_0001436 [A phalanx that is part of a forelimb autopod[Automatically generated definition].]