All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
thoracic cavity nerve UBERON_0003443 [A nerve that is located in a thoracic cavity [Automatically generated definition].]
posterolingual region UBERON_4300139 [The region of an anatomical structure, such as a tooth or jaw bone, oriented posteriorly and facing the lips.]
dentate gyrus of hippocampal formation UBERON_0001885 [Part of the hippocampal formation forming a 'V' or 'U' shaped structure with the opening bounded by hippocampal area CA3. It consists of 3 layers from superficial to deep: molecular, granule cell and polymorphic or hilar layer.]
labial region UBERON_4300138 [The region of an anatomical structure, such as a tooth or jaw bone, facing the lips.[PHENOSCAPE:WD].]
lingual region UBERON_4300137 [The region of an anatomical structure (such as a tooth or jaw bone) facing the tongue.]
bed nucleus of stria terminalis UBERON_0001880 [A brain structure in the forebrain wrapped around the stria terminalis. It's largest extent can be found around the crossing of the anterior commissure[INCF].]
island of Calleja UBERON_0001881 [One of the seven small groups of granule cells in the polymorph layer of the olfactory tubercle and one large group, the insula magna, which lies along the border between septum, nucleus accumbens and nucleus of the diagonal band.]
nucleus accumbens UBERON_0001882 [A region of the brain consisting of a collection of neurons located in the forebrain ventral to the caudate and putamen. (caudoputamen in rodent) and continuous with these structures. There is no distinct boundary between the nucleus accumbens and the caudate/putamen, but in rodents, it can be identified by its lack of traversing fiber bundles in comparison to the dorsal striatum. Its principle neuron is the medium spiny neuron. Together with the neostriatum (caudate nucleus and putamen), the nucleus accumbens forms the striatum.]
anal fin radial skeleton UBERON_4300143
obsolete regional part of anterior nucleus of hypothalamus UBERON_0025848
internal carotid foramen UBERON_4300142 [Foramen for the passage of the internal carotid artery.]
juvenile hormone secretion GO_0045443 [The regulated release of juvenile hormones, the three sesquiterpenoid derivatives that function to maintain the larval state of insects at molting and that may be required for other processes, e.g. oogenesis.]
L-ribose CHEBI_46997 [A ribose in which the chiral carbon atom furthest away from the aldehyde group (C4') has the same configuration as in L-glyceraldehyde.]
mesial region UBERON_4300140 [The region of an anatomical structure, such as a tooth or jaw bone, facing the midline of the jaw.]
fat cell differentiation GO_0045444 [The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of an adipocyte, an animal connective tissue cell specialized for the synthesis and storage of fat.]
amygdala UBERON_0001876 [Subcortical brain region lying anterior to the hippocampal formation in the temporal lobe and anterior to the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle in some species. It is usually subdivided into several groups. Functionally, it is not considered a unitary structure (MM).]
pectoral fin base UBERON_4300147 [Subdivision of organism that is the basal region of the pectoral fin.]
medial septal nucleus UBERON_0001877 [Cells lying generally in front of Regional_part_of_septal_nuclei, lying ventral to and slightly medial to the lateral septal nucleus. Neurons in this nucleus give rise to the bulk of efferents from the septal nuclei. A major projection from the medial septal nucleus terminates in the hippocampal formation (Adapted from Brodal, 1981).]
endothelial cell differentiation GO_0045446 [The process in which a mesodermal, bone marrow or neural crest cell acquires specialized features of an endothelial cell, a thin flattened cell. A layer of such cells lines the inside surfaces of body cavities, blood vessels, and lymph vessels, making up the endothelium.]
septofimbrial nucleus UBERON_0001878