All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
m. serratus inferior UBERON_3010699 [Muscle which originates as a posterior and anterior head. The posterior head originates from the transverse process and cartilaginous epiphysis of presacral vertebra IV. The anterior head originates on the same parts of presacral vertebrae III. Both insert on the medial surface of the suprascapula near its postero-ventral edge.]
mesencephalic neural crest UBERON_0003849 [A neural crest that has_potential_to_developmentally_contribute_to a midbrain.]
m. serratus superior UBERON_3010695 [Muscle which originates from the transverse process of presacral vertebrae IV and inserts on the dorso-medial surface of the suprascapula beneath the insertion M. rhomboideus posterior.]
lower eyelid epithelium UBERON_0003845 [An epithelium that is part of a lower eyelid [Automatically generated definition].]
gonadal vein UBERON_0003848 [In medicine, gonadal vein refers to the blood vessel that carrying blood away from the gonad (testis, ovary) toward the heart. Females : ovarian vein Males : testicular vein [WP,unvetted].]
m. serratus medius UBERON_3010698 [Muscle which originates from the transverse process of presacral vertebrae III and inserts on the central and medial surface of the suprascapula.]
dorsal fin ray 7 UBERON_2001760
pectoral fin ray 1 UBERON_2001761 [Pectoral fin lepidotrichium 1 is the leading or marginal ray of the fin and articulates with the scapula. Lepidotrichium 1 is commonly segmented but unbranched but occasionally may be a massive strong unsegmented element (e.g., spine).]
pectoral fin ray 2 UBERON_2001762 [Pectoral fin lepidotrichium that, in a linear sequence, is the second most anterior pectoral ray that it is usually branched and segmented.]
pectoral fin ray 3 UBERON_2001763 [Pectoral fin lepidotrichium that, in a linear sequence, is the third most anterior pectoral ray that it is usually branched and segmented.]
intralobular bile duct UBERON_0001282 [The tubules located between the bile canaliculi and interlobular bile ducts near the outer edge of a classic liver lobule.]
bile canaliculus UBERON_0001283 [An intercellular channel that takes up bile from hepatocytes, transporting it to the bile ducts.]
integrin alpha with A domain PR_000001005 [An integrin alpha that contains an A domain. A hallmark of this class is the presence of a von Willebrand factor type A domain (Pfam:PF00092) (I-domain) of approximately 200 amino acid residues at the N terminus, which confers divalent cation binding properties. Unlike other integrin alpha proteins, they do not undergo proteolytic cleavage.]
renal column UBERON_0001284 [A column of tissue that is histologically identical to tissue found in the renal cortex, and which is located in the medullary region of kidney, between the renal pyramids.]
obsolete predominantly white regional part of fornix UBERON_0025250
descending limb of loop of Henle UBERON_0001289 [The portion of the renal tubule that constitutes the proximal part of the loop of Henle, has low permeability to ions and urea, and is highly permeable to water; it consists of an initial short thick segment lined by low simple cuboidal epithelium and a long thin segment lined by simple squamous epithelium; however, this distinction is not as important physiologically as in the ascending limb, so often the two are treated as one structure.]
obsolete regional part of anterior commissure UBERON_0025254
Bowman's space UBERON_0001286 [A narrow chalice-shaped cavity between the glomerular and capsular epithelium of the glomerular capsule of the kidney[TFD]. Between the visceral and parietal layers, into which the filtrate enters after passing through the podocytes' filtration slits[WP]. luminal region between the glomerular capsule visceral and parietal layers, into which filtrate enters after passing through the filtration barrier from the glomerular capillaries[MP].]
canal of Nuck UBERON_0013278 [A patent pouch of peritoneum extending into the labia majora of women. It is analogous to the processus vaginalis in males. The pouch accompanies the gubernaculum during development of the urinary and reproductive organs, more specifically during the descent of the ovaries, and normally obliterates.]
remnant of processus vaginalis UBERON_0013277 [Incompletely obliterated remnants of the vaginal process of the peritoneum remaining in the spermatic cord.]