All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
membrane protein complex GO_0098796 [Any protein complex that is part of a membrane.]
pore complex assembly GO_0046931 [The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form a pore complex. A pore complex is a small opening in a membrane that allows the passage of liquids and/or gases.]
protein-containing complex assembly GO_0065003 [The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of macromolecules to form a protein-containing complex.]
hexose metabolic process GO_0019318 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving a hexose, any monosaccharide with a chain of six carbon atoms in the molecule.]
monosaccharide metabolic process GO_0005996 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving monosaccharides, the simplest carbohydrates. They are polyhydric alcohols containing either an aldehyde or a keto group and between three to ten or more carbon atoms. They form the constitutional repeating units of oligo- and polysaccharides.]
hexose biosynthetic process GO_0019319 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of hexose, any monosaccharide with a chain of six carbon atoms in the molecule.]
monosaccharide biosynthetic process GO_0046364 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of monosaccharides, polyhydric alcohols containing either an aldehyde or a keto group and between three to ten or more carbon atoms.]
ammonium import across plasma membrane GO_0140157 [The directed movement of an ammonium ion from outside of a cell, across the plasma membrane and into the cytosol.]
ammonium transmembrane transport GO_0072488 [The process in which ammonium is transported across a membrane. Ammonium is the cation NH4+.]
inorganic cation import across plasma membrane GO_0098659 [The directed movement of inorganic cations from outside of a cell, across the plasma membrane and into the cytosol.]
egg activation GO_0007343 [The process in which the egg becomes metabolically active, initiates protein and DNA synthesis and undergoes structural changes to its cortex and/or cytoplasm.]
regulation of mitotic cell cycle GO_0007346 [Any process that modulates the rate or extent of progress through the mitotic cell cycle.]
regulation of cell cycle GO_0051726 [Any process that modulates the rate or extent of progression through the cell cycle.]
negative regulation of neurotransmitter secretion GO_0046929 [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the regulated release of a neurotransmitter.]
negative regulation of secretion by cell GO_1903531 [Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of secretion by cell.]
negative regulation of neurotransmitter transport GO_0051589 [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the directed movement of a neurotransmitter into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.]
regulation of neurotransmitter secretion GO_0046928 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the regulated release of a neurotransmitter from a cell.]
regulation of neurotransmitter transport GO_0051588 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the directed movement of a neurotransmitter into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.]
modulation of chemical synaptic transmission GO_0050804 [Any process that modulates the frequency or amplitude of synaptic transmission, the process of communication from a neuron to a target (neuron, muscle, or secretory cell) across a synapse. Amplitude, in this case, refers to the change in postsynaptic membrane potential due to a single instance of synaptic transmission.]
splenius capitis UBERON_0000711 [A muscle that arises from the lower half of the ligamentum nuchæ, from the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra, and from the spinous processes of the upper three or four thoracic vertebræ and inserts the mastoid process of the temporal bone, and into the rough surface on the occipital bone just below the lateral third of the superior nuchal line[WP,modified].]