All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
cortex of thymus UBERON_0002123 [The outer part of a thymus lobule that surrounds the medulla and is composed of closely packed lymphocytes.]
cortex UBERON_0001851 [Outermost layer of an organ[WP].]
medulla of thymus UBERON_0002124 [Medullary portion of thymus. The reticulum is coarser than in the cortex, the lymphoid cells are relatively fewer in number, and there are found peculiar nest-like bodies, the concentric corpuscles of Hassall. These concentric corpuscles are composed of a central mass, consisting of one or more granular cells, and of a capsule formed of epithelioid cells. They are the remains of the epithelial tubes, which grow out from the third branchial pouches of the embryo to form the thymus. Each follicle is surrounded by a vascular plexus, from which vessels pass into the interior, and radiate from the periphery toward the center, forming a second zone just within the margin of the medullary portion. In the center of the medullary portion there are very few vessels, and they are of minute size.]
right ovary UBERON_0002118 [An ovary that is part of a right side of organism [Automatically generated definition].]
left ovary UBERON_0002119 [An ovary that is part of a left side of organism [Automatically generated definition].]
kinase activity GO_0016301 [Catalysis of the transfer of a phosphate group, usually from ATP, to a substrate molecule.]
body part movement NBO_0000001 [A change of place or position of part of an organism that does not involve the entire organism [NBO:SMAC]]
kinesthetic behavior NBO_0000338 ["Movement behavior of the body or its parts."]
glial cell proliferation GO_0014009 [The multiplication or reproduction of glial cells by cell division, resulting in the expansion of their population. Glial cells exist throughout the nervous system, and include Schwann cells, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes among others.]
astrocyte development GO_0014002 [The process aimed at the progression of an astrocyte over time, from initial commitment of the cell to a specific fate, to the fully functional differentiated cell. An astrocyte is the most abundant type of glial cell. Astrocytes provide support for neurons and regulate the environment in which they function.]
oligodendrocyte development GO_0014003 [The process aimed at the progression of an oligodendrocyte over time, from initial commitment of the cell to a specific fate, to the fully functional differentiated cell. An oligodendrocyte is a type of glial cell involved in myelinating the axons in the central nervous system.]
morula development GO_0014000 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the morula over time. The morula is a spherical embryonic mass of blastomeres formed before the blastula and resulting from cleavage of the fertilized ovum.]
neuroblast development GO_0014019 [The process aimed at the progression of a neuroblast over time, from initial commitment of the cell to a specific state, to the mature neuroblast. It does not include processes where the neuroblast turns into a glial cell or a neuron.]
positive regulation of gliogenesis GO_0014015 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of gliogenesis, the formation of mature glia.]
regulation of gliogenesis GO_0014013 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of gliogenesis, the formation of mature glia.]
neuroblast differentiation GO_0014016 [The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of a neuroblast. There are at least four stages through which the pluripotent cells of epiblast or blastula become neuroblasts.]
regulation of neurogenesis GO_0050767 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of neurogenesis, the generation of cells in the nervous system.]
negative regulation of gliogenesis GO_0014014 [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of gliogenesis, the formation of mature glia.]
Schwann cell proliferation GO_0014010 [The multiplication or reproduction of Schwann cells, resulting in the expansion of their population. Schwann cells are a type of glial cell in the peripheral nervous system.]
alveolar atrium UBERON_0002172