All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
obsolete line of medial condyle of femur to greater trochanter UBERON_7500045 [OBSOLETE An anatomical line of a femur that connects the medial condyle to the greater trochanter.]
obsolete line from tip of nose to the posterior-most part of the last caudal vertebra UBERON_7500044 [OBSOLETE An anatomical line of a body that connects the tip of the nose to the posterior-most part of a tail.]
obsolete line from tip of nose to the caudal-sacral region of the vertebral column UBERON_7500043 [OBSOLETE An anatomical line of a body that connects the tip of the nose to the posterior-most part of the sacrum.]
obsolete line from the distal-most end of the longest phalax of the foot to the posterior-most part of the foot UBERON_7500042 [OBSOLETE An anatomical line of a hindfoot that connects the end of the longest digit to the posterior-most part of a foot.]
obsolete tip of digit UBERON_7500041 [The distal-most point of a digit.]
obsolete tip of nail UBERON_7500040 [OBSOLETE The distal-most point of a cutaneous appendage.]
external intercostal muscle UBERON_0005441 [An intercostal muscle that aids in quiet and forced inhalation via elevation of the ribs, and expanding the transverse dimensions of the thoracic cavity.]
abdominal external oblique muscle UBERON_0005442 [The lateral abdominal wall muscle that is the most superficial, immediately superficial to the internal oblique.]
ductus arteriosus UBERON_0005440 [A fetal blood vessel connecting the pulmonary artery with the descending aorta[MESH]. In the developing fetus, the ductus arteriosus is a shunt connecting the pulmonary artery to the aortic arch. It allows most of the blood from the right ventricle to bypass the fetus' fluid-filled lungs, protecting the lungs from being overworked and allowing the left ventricle to strengthen. There are two other fetal shunts, the ductus venosus and the foramen ovale[MP]. the fetal vessel that connects the left pulmonary artery with the descending aorta; the ductus arteriosus normally regresses into a fibrous cord, the ligamentum arteriousum after birth[MP].]
greater sac UBERON_0005449
obsolete bladder fundus UBERON_0005447
greater omentum UBERON_0005448 [The greater omentum (also the great omentum, omentum majus, gastrocolic omentum, epiploön, or, especially in animals, caul) is a large fold of peritoneum that hangs down from the stomach, and extends from the stomach to the posterior abdominal wall after associating with the transverse colon.]
D-ribose transmembrane transporter activity GO_0015591 [Enables the transfer of D-ribose from one side of a membrane to the other. As beta-D-ribofuranose, D-ribose forms the glycose group of all ribonucleosides, ribonucleotides and ribonucleic acids, and also of ribose phosphates, various glycosides, some coenzymes and some forms of vitamin B12.]
pentose transmembrane transporter activity GO_0015146 [Enables the transfer of a pentose sugar from one side of a membrane to the other. Pentose is a monosaccharide with 5 carbon atoms.]
foramen rotundum UBERON_0005446 [The foramen rotundum is a circular hole in the sphenoid bone that connects the middle cranial fossa and the pterygopalatine fossa.]
filum terminale UBERON_0005443 [A strand of fibrous tissue in the spinal cord consisting of the filum terminale internum and the filum terminale externum.]
obsolete regional part of paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus magnocellular division - posterior magnocellular part UBERON_0029415
obsolete first polar body UBERON_0005444
hepatic cord UBERON_0005452 [A three-dimensional arrangement formed by plates of hepatocytes, usually one cell thick, that radiates from the center of the liver lobule; hepatic laminae are highly branched, irregular structures bordered by endothelial lined vascular spaces called hepatic sinusoids.]
inferior mesenteric ganglion UBERON_0005453 [A ganglion located near where the inferior mesenteric artery branches from the abdominal aorta[WP].]