All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
adipocyte of breast CL_0002617 [An adipocyte that is part of the breast.]
endothelial cell of umbilical vein CL_0002618 [An endothelial cell of the umbilical vein.]
striatum neuron CL_0002613 [A neuron of the striatum.]
neuron of the substantia nigra CL_0002614 [A neuron of the substantia nigra.]
adipocyte of omentum tissue CL_0002615 [An adipocyte that is part of omentum tissue.]
perirenal adipocyte CL_0002616 [An adipocyte of perirenal fat tissue.]
gingival epithelial cell CL_0002621 [Any epithelial cell that is part of some gingival epithelium.]
prostate stromal cell CL_0002622 [A stromal cell of the prostate.]
epithelium of saccule UBERON_0003242 [An epithelium that is part of a saccule of membranous labyrinth [Automatically generated definition].]
acinar cell of salivary gland CL_0002623 [An acinar cell of salivary gland.]
epithelium of utricle UBERON_0003241 [An epithelium that is part of a utricle of membranous labyrinth [Automatically generated definition].]
benzene catabolic process GO_1900996 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of benzene.]
benzene biosynthetic process GO_1900997 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of benzene.]
epithelium of footplate UBERON_0003248 [An epithelium that is part of a footplate.]
epithelium of forearm UBERON_0003247 [An epithelium that is part of a lower arm [Automatically generated definition].]
epithelium of cochlear duct UBERON_0003243 [An epithelium that is part of a cochlear duct of membranous labyrinth [Automatically generated definition].]
epithelium of endolymphatic sac UBERON_0003246 [An epithelium that is part of a endolymphatic sac [Automatically generated definition].]
UBERON_0003245 UBERON_0003245
dorsal vessel heart UBERON_0015230 [The caudal, pulsatile region of the dorsal vessel of the arthropod circulatory system.]
circulatory system dorsal vessel UBERON_0015231 [A tube that runs longitudinally through the thorax and abdomen, along the inside of the dorsal body wall and that forms the major structural component of the open circulatory system of arthropods.]