All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
surfactant homeostasis GO_0043129 [Any process involved in the maintenance of a steady-state level of a surface-active agent that maintains the surface tension of a liquid.]
multicellular organismal-level chemical homeostasis GO_0140962 [A homeostatic process involved in the maintenance of a steady state level of a chemical within extracellular body fluids, such as blood, xylem or phloem, of a multicellular organism. This is distinct from maintenance of cellular homeostasis, which occurs within a cell.]
border associated macrophage CL_4042003 [A central nervous system macrophage that is part of a choroid plexus, a meninx and a perivascular space. A border associated macrophage interacts with various components of the CNS vasculature and meninges, it participates in immune surveillance and in the regulation of the blood brain barrier.]
central nervous system macrophage CL_0000878 [A tissue-resident macrophage found in the central nervous system.]
Bivalvia NCBITaxon_6544
Mollusca NCBITaxon_6447
blood lymphocyte CL_4030029 [A lymphocyte located in blood.]
peripheral blood mononuclear cell CL_2000001 [A leukocyte with a single non-segmented nucleus in the mature form found in the circulatory pool of blood.]
obsolete fascia dentata UBERON_0035560 [OBSOLETE: The fascia dentata is the earliest stage of the hippocampal circuit. Its primary input is the perforant path from the superficial layers of entorhinal cortex. Its principal neurons are tiny granule cells which give rise to unmyelinated axons called the mossy fibers which project to the hilus and CA3. The fascia dentata of the rat contains approximately 1,000,000 granule cells. It receives feedback connections from mossy cells in the hilus at distant levels in the septal and temporal directions. The fascia dentata and the hilus together make up the dentate gyrus. As with all regions of the hippocampus, the dentate gyrus also receives GABAergic and cholinergic input from the medial septum and the diagonal band of Broca.]
GABAergic amacrine cell CL_4030027 [An amacrine cell that uses GABA as a neurotransmitter.]
amacrine cell CL_0000561 [Interneuron of the vertebrate retina. They integrate, modulate, and interpose a temporal domain in the visual message presented to the retinal ganglion cells, with which they synapse in the inner plexiform layer. They lack large axons.]
styliform element UBERON_0035561 [An unjointed, rod-like bony or cartilaginous structures that extend from distal limb joints in tetrapods.]
intermediate pretectal nucleus UBERON_0035562
renal cortical fibroblast CL_4030025 [A fibroblast that is located in the renal cortical interstitium.]
magnocellular superficial pretectal nucleus UBERON_0035563 [A nucleus that is part of the superficial pretectum and is characterized by large widely scattered cells.]
superficial pretectal nucleus UBERON_0035568 [Any nucleus found in the superficial pretectum.]
parvocellular superficial pretectal nucleus UBERON_0035564 [A nucleus that is part of the superficial pretectum and is characterized by small cells.]
respiratory tract hillock cell CL_4030023 [A hillock cell that is located in respiratory epithelium. In some mammalian species, this cell type has been noted to express KRT13 and KRT4 and is postulated to play a role in squamous barrier function and immunomodulation.]
hillock cell CL_4030024 [An epithelial, transitional cell type between basal and secretory; located in stratified, non-ciliated structures (called hillocks) with high cell turnover in epithelium. In some mammalian species, this cell type has been noted to express KRT13 and is postulated to play a role in squamous barrier function and immunomodulation.]
caudal pretectal nucleus UBERON_0035565 [Diencephalic nucleus that is part of the superficial pretectum and is rostrally contiguous with the magnocellular superficial pretectal nucleus. Cells of the caudal pretectal nucleus are slightly smaller and less orderly around a central neuropil than those of the magnocellular superficial pretectal nucleus. From Neuroanatomy of the Zebrafish Brain.]