All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
hypaxial region somite 23 UBERON_2000897 [The hypaxial region of somite 23 derived body wall muscle. The hypaxial region is ventral to the horizontal myoseptum. Kimmel et al, 1995.]
hypaxial region somite 26 UBERON_2000898 [The hypaxial region of somite 26 derived body wall muscle. The hypaxial region is ventral to the horizontal myoseptum. Kimmel et al, 1995.]
hypaxial region somite 29 UBERON_2000899 [The hypaxial region of somite 29 derived body wall muscle. The hypaxial region is ventral to the horizontal myoseptum. Kimmel et al, 1995.]
jugular vein UBERON_0004711 [The jugular veins are veins that bring deoxygenated blood from the head back to the heart via the superior vena cava.]
paired limb/fin UBERON_0004708 [An appendage that is part of an appendage girdle complex.]
corpus cavernosum penis UBERON_0004713 [One of the columns of erectile tissue forming the dorsum and sides of the penis.]
UBERON_0004712 UBERON_0004712
pharyngula stage UBERON_0004707 [A chordate developmental stage that follows the blastula, gastrula and neurula stages. At the pharyngula stage, all vertebrate embryos show remarkable similarities.]
dorsal thalamus UBERON_0004703
bulbus cordis UBERON_0004706 [A transient fetal dilation of the distal (or cranial) heart tube located where the arterial trunk joins the ventral roots of the aortic arches.]
obsolete fast muscle cell somite 30 UBERON_2000884
obsolete fast muscle cell somite 6 UBERON_2000885
obsolete fast muscle cell somite 9 UBERON_2000886
floor plate neural rod UBERON_2000887
floor plate UBERON_0003079 [The specialized glial structure (non-neuronal cells) situated at the ventral midline of the embryonic neural tube; this structure spans the anteroposterior axis from the midbrain to the tail regions, separating the left and right basal plates of the developing neural tube, and serves as an organizer to ventralize tissues in the embryo as well as to guide neuronal positioning and differentiation along the dorsoventral axis of the neural tube.]
RNA localization to nucleus GO_0090685 [A macromolecular localization process in which RNA is transported to and maintained in a location within the nucleus.]
crista ampullaris UBERON_0004721 [The crista ampullaris is the sensory organ of rotation located in the semicircular canal of the inner ear. The function of the crista ampullaris is to sense angular acceleration and deceleration.]
medial palpebral ligament UBERON_0004724 [The medial palpebral ligament (tendo oculi), about 4 mm. in length and 2 mm. in breadth, is attached to the frontal process of the maxilla in front of the lacrimal groove. Crossing the lacrimal sac, it divides into two parts, upper and lower, each attached to the medial end of the corresponding tarsus. As the ligament crosses the lacrimal sac, a strong aponeurotic is given off from its posterior surface; this expands over the sac, and is attached to the posterior lacrimal crest.]
interlobular artery UBERON_0004723 [The branches of the arcuate arteries of the kidney that radiate outward throught the renal columns and supply the glomeruli[MP]. The first set of renal bloodvessels, the interlobular arteries (or cortical radiate arteries, or cortical radial arteries), are given off at right angles from the side of the arcuate arteries looking toward the cortical substance, and pass directly outward between the medullary rays to reach the fibrous tunic, where they end in the capillary network of this part. These vessels do not anastomose with each other, but form what are called end-arteries. In their outward course they give off lateral branches; these are the afferent vessels for the renal corpuscles; they enter the capsule, and end in the glomerulus. From each tuft the corresponding efferent vessel arises, and, having made its egress from the capsule near to the point where the afferent vessel enters, breaks up into a number of branches, which form a dense plexus within Bowman's capsule.]
kidney arcuate vein UBERON_0004719 [Any of the veins that parallel the arcuate arteries, receive blood from the interlobular veins and straight venules, and terminate in the interlobar veins.]