All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
glucose homeostasis GO_0042593 [Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of glucose within an organism or cell.]
acrosome assembly GO_0001675 [The formation of the acrosome from the spermatid Golgi.]
male germ cell nucleus GO_0001673 [The nucleus of a male germ cell, a reproductive cell in males.]
female germ cell nucleus GO_0001674 [The nucleus of the female germ cell, a reproductive cell in females.]
bone marrow hematopoietic cell CL_1001610 [Hematopoietic cells resident in the bone marrow. Include: hematopoietic stem cells (lymphoid stem cells and myeloid stem cells) and the precursor cells for thrombocytes, erythrocytes, basophils, neutrophils, eosinophils, monocytes and lymphocytes.]
bone marrow cell CL_0002092 [A cell found in the bone marrow. This can include fibroblasts, macrophages, adipocytes, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, endothelial cells and hematopoietic cells.]
electrically signaling cell CL_0000404 [A cell that initiates an electrical signal and passes that signal to another cell.]
electrically responsive cell CL_0000393 [A cell whose function is determined by its response to an electric signal.]
mononuclear cell CL_0000842 [A leukocyte with a single non-segmented nucleus in the mature form.]
leukocyte CL_0000738 [An achromatic cell of the myeloid or lymphoid lineages capable of ameboid movement, found in blood or other tissue.]
melanoblast CL_0000541 [A cell that originates from the neural crest and differentiates into a pigment cell.]
neutrophil apoptotic process GO_0001781 [Any apoptotic process in a neutrophil, any of the immature or mature forms of a granular leukocyte that in its mature form has a nucleus with three to five lobes connected by slender threads of chromatin, and cytoplasm containing fine inconspicuous granules and stainable by neutral dyes.]
neutrophil homeostasis GO_0001780 [The process of regulating the proliferation and elimination of neutrophils such that the total number of neutrophils within a whole or part of an organism is stable over time in the absence of an outside stimulus.]
proerythroblast CL_0000547 [An immature, nucleated erythrocyte occupying the stage of erythropoeisis that follows formation of erythroid progenitor cells. This cell is CD71-positive, has both a nucleus and a nucleolus, and lacks hematopoeitic lineage markers.]
nucleate cell CL_0002242 [A cell containing at least one nucleus.]
erythroid lineage cell CL_0000764 [A immature or mature cell in the lineage leading to and including erythrocytes.]
basophilic erythroblast CL_0000549 [A nucleated immature erythrocyte, having cytoplasm generally similar to that of the earlier proerythroblast but sometimes even more basophilic, and usually regular in outline. The nucleus is still relatively large, but the chromatin strands are thicker and more deeply staining, giving a coarser appearance; the nucleoli have disappeared. This cell is CD71-positive and lacks hematopoeitic lineage markers.]
erythroblast CL_0000765 [A nucleated precursor of an erythrocyte that lacks hematopoietic lineage markers.]
polychromatophilic erythroblast CL_0000550 [A nucleated, immature erythrocyte in which the nucleus occupies a relatively smaller part of the cell than in its precursor, the basophilic erythroblast. The cytoplasm is beginning to acquire hemoglobin and thus is no longer a purely basophilic, but takes on acidophilic aspects, which becomes progressively more marked as the cell matures. The chromatin of the nucleus is arranged in coarse, deeply staining clumps. This cell is CD71-positive and lacks hematopoeitic lineage markers.]
neuronal brush cell CL_0000555