All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
hilum of neuraxis UBERON_0008332
posterior cingulate gyrus UBERON_0002740 [The posterior cingulate cortex is the backmost part of the cingulate cortex, lying behind the anterior cingulate cortex. This is the upper part of the 'limbic lobe'. The cingulate cortex is made up of an area around the midline of the brain. Surrounding areas include the retrosplenial cortex and the precuneus. Cytoarchitectonically posterior cingulate cortex is associated with Brodmann areas 23 and 31. [WP,unvetted].]
isthmus of cingulate gyrus UBERON_0002738 [Component of the cingulate cortex. The rostral and caudal boundaries were the posterior division of the cingulate cortex and the parahippocampal gyrus respectively. The medial and lateral boundaries were the medial wall (area unknown) and the precuneus respectively (Christine Fennema-Notestine).]
medial dorsal nucleus of thalamus UBERON_0002739 [The medial dorsal nucleus (or dorsomedial nucleus of thalamus) is a large nucleus in the thalamus. It receives inputs from the Pre-Frontal Cortex and the Limbic System and in turn relays them to the Pre-Frontal Association Cortex. As a result, it plays a crucial role in attention, planning, organization, abstract thinking, multi-tasking and active memory. The connections of the medial dorsal nucleus have even been used to delineate the prefrontal cortex of the Göttingen minipig brain. By stereology the number of brain cells in the region has been estimated to around 6.43 million neurons in the adult human brain and 36.3 million glial cells, and with the newborn having quite different numbers: around 11.2 million neurons and 10.6 million glial cells. Lesions of the medial dorsal nucleus have been associated with Wernicke's encephalopathy [WP,unvetted].]
superior temporal sulcus UBERON_0002734 [The superior temporal sulcus is the sulcus separating the superior temporal gyrus from the middle temporal gyrus in the temporal lobe of the brain. The superior temporal sulcus is the first sulcus inferior to the lateral fissure. It is involved in the perception of where others are gazing and is thus important in determining where others' emotions are being directed. It is also involved in the perception of biological motion.]
transverse pontine fibers UBERON_0002735
lateral nuclear group of thalamus UBERON_0002736 [The lateral nuclear group is a collection of nuclei on the lateral side of the thalamus. According to MeSH, it consists of the following: lateral dorsal nucleus lateral posterior nucleus pulvinar [WP,unvetted].]
lateral inferior limiting sulcus UBERON_0002737
carapacial ridge ectoderm UBERON_0014712 [An epithelium that is part of a carapacial ridge.]
posterior inferior pancreaticoduodenal lymph node UBERON_0038700 [Inferior pancreaticoduodenal lymph node located on the posterior aspect of inferior region of head of pancreas.]
inferior pancreaticoduodenal lymph node UBERON_0037528
carapacial ridge mesenchyme UBERON_0014711 [A mesenchyme that is part of a carapacial ridge.]
mesenchyme UBERON_0003104 [Portion of tissue composed of mesenchymal cells (motile cells that develop from epthelia via an epithelial to mesenchymal transition) and surrounding extracellular material. Mesenchyme has different embryological origins in different metazoan taxa - in many invertebrates it derives in whole or part from ectoderm. In vertebrates it derives largely from mesoderm, and sometimes the terms are used interchangeably, e.g. lateral plate mesoderm/mesenchyme.]
gigantocellular part of magnocellular preoptic nucleus UBERON_2000210
protein transporter activity GO_0140318 [Directly binding to a specific protein and delivering it to a specific cellular location.]
carapacial ridge UBERON_0014710 [A longitidunial ridge on the lateral aspect of the flank that appears in the late pharyngula stage of chelonians. It forms the leading edge of the laterally expanding carapacial primordium.]
gill lamella UBERON_2000211
granular eminence UBERON_2000212
medial pallium UBERON_0014738 [Subdivision of pallium that is located is the medial position in vertebrates with an evaginated brain and in the distal position in vertebrates with an everted brain.]
periallocortex UBERON_0014736 [Agranular cortical structures located next to the allocortex.]