All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
plane of autotomy bisecting intervertebral joint UBERON_0035090 [A plane of autotomy that divides an appendage in the space between vertebrae.]
post-anal tail muscle UBERON_0003665 [A muscle organ that attaches to a tail vertebra [Automatically generated definition].]
spinalis caudalis muscle UBERON_0035092 [A muscle that originates via thin tendons from the proximal and dorsal aspects of the neural spines and inserts via fleshy fibers onto the lateral aspect of the base of the neural arch.]
extensor caudae muscle UBERON_0035093
extensor caudae medialis muscle UBERON_0035094 [A muscle that originates via thin tendons from the distal and dorsal aspects of the neural spines. The tendons course proximomedially to distolaterally and give rise to fleshy fibers that insert onto the lateral aspect of the neural arches of each of the vertebrae it crosses. The m. extensor caudae medialis is a continuation of m. semispinalis dorsi into the tail.]
extensor caudae lateralis muscle UBERON_0035095 [A muscle that originates via a robust tendon from a tuberosity on the cranial aspect of the iliac crest and via fleshy fibers from the caudoventral aspect of the pelvis, the lateral aspects of the transverse processes of Ca2-8 or 9, and the horizontal intramuscular septum.]
fascia of tail UBERON_0035096
tail connective tissue UBERON_0003599 [A portion of connective tissue that is part of a tail [Automatically generated definition].]
iliocaudalis muscle UBERON_0035097 [A muscle that attaches to the iliac crest and to a caudal vertebra.]
hemipenis transversus muscle UBERON_0035098 [A muscle that overlies the hemipenis.]
transversus perinei muscle UBERON_0035099 [A muscle in females that overlies the soft tissue related to the cloaca, where the hemipenes are located in males.]
positive regulation of exocytosis GO_0045921 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of exocytosis.]
central nervous system neuron development GO_0021954 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a neuron whose cell body is located in the central nervous system, from initial commitment of the cell to a neuronal fate, to the fully functional differentiated neuron.]
negative regulation of fatty acid metabolic process GO_0045922 [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving fatty acids.]
central nervous system neuron axonogenesis GO_0021955 [Generation of a long process from a neuron whose cell body resides in the central nervous system. The process carries efferent (outgoing) action potentials from the cell body towards target cells.]
positive regulation of fatty acid metabolic process GO_0045923 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving fatty acids.]
gracilis tract morphogenesis GO_0021958 [Generation of a long process of a CNS neuron, that carries efferent (outgoing) action potentials from the cell body in the dorsal root ganglion towards target cells in the medulla. This axonal process is a member of those that make up the gracilis tract, a group of axons that are from neurons involved in proprioception from the lower trunk and lower limb.]
cuneatus tract morphogenesis GO_0021959 [Generation of a long process of a CNS neuron, that carries efferent (outgoing) action potentials from the cell body in the dorsal root ganglion towards target cells in the medulla. This axonal process is a member of those that make up the cuneatus tract, a group of axons that are from neurons involved in proprioception from the upper trunk and upper limb.]
negative regulation of juvenile hormone metabolic process GO_0045928 [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving juvenile hormone.]
corticospinal tract morphogenesis GO_0021957 [Generation of a long process of a pyramidal cell, that carries efferent (outgoing) action potentials from the cell body in cerebral cortex layer V towards target cells in the gray matter of the spinal cord. This axonal process is a member of those that make up the corticospinal tract.]