All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
positive regulation of protein localization to cell periphery GO_1904377 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of protein localization to cell periphery.]
regulation of protein localization to cell periphery GO_1904375 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of protein localization to cell periphery.]
anal membrane endodermal component UBERON_0009521 [An endoderm that is part of a anal region.]
strand of duvet hair UBERON_0010514 [A strand of hair from the fine underhair of the coat.]
strand of zigzag hair UBERON_0010513 [A truncal hair that has two or more sharp bends with diameter constrictions at the bends, and contain one air cell in the medulla.]
hair of trunk UBERON_0016447 [A strand of hair that is part of a trunk.]
clasper UBERON_0010516 [A male anatomical structure found some groups of animals, used in mating. Male cartilaginous fish have claspers formed from the posterior portion of their pelvic fin which serve as intromittent organs used to channel semen into the female's cloaca during mating. The act of mating in some fish including sharks usually includes one of the claspers raised to allow water into the siphon through a specific orifice. The clasper is then inserted into the vagina, where it opens like an umbrella to anchor its position. The siphon then begins to contract expelling water and sperm. Male chimaeras have cephalic claspers on their heads, which are thought to aid in holding the female during mating.]
intromittent organ UBERON_0008811 [An external organ of a male organism that is specialized to deliver sperm during copulation. Intromittent organs are found most often in terrestrial species, as most aquatic species fertilize their eggs externally, although there are exceptions[WP].]
brille UBERON_0010515 [A layer of transparent, immovable disc-shaped skin or scale covering the eyes of some animals for protection, especially in animals without eyelids. The brille has evolved from a fusion of the upper and lower eyelids.]
pelvic fin clasper UBERON_0010518 [The rod-like extension of the medial portion of the pelvic fin in male Elasmobranchii and Holocephali. Claspers are used as intromittent organs (not in clasping), the grooves on their facing surfaces together forming a tube for the transmission of sperm when the claspers are held together. The anterior proximal opening is called the apopyle, the posterior distal opening the rhipidion.]
cephalic clasper UBERON_0010517 [A mace-like spiny-headed rod found on the mid-dorsal surface of heads of male Holocephali. Thought to aid in holding the female during copulation.]
tail electric organ UBERON_0010519 [An electric organ that is part of a tail.]
electric organ UBERON_0006869 [A specialized tract of tissue (as in the electric eel) in which electricity is generated.]
maxillary process mesenchyme UBERON_0009526 [Mesenchyme that is part of a maxillary prominence.]
electroreceptor organ UBERON_0010521 [An organ that is capable of detecting electrical stimulus.]
cellular response to L-phenylalanine derivative GO_1904387 [Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a L-phenylalanine derivative stimulus.]
response to L-phenylalanine derivative GO_1904386 [Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a L-phenylalanine derivative stimulus.]
head electric organ UBERON_0010520 [An electric organ that is part of a head.]
pseudostratified smooth columnar epithelium UBERON_0010501
pseudostratified columnar epithelium UBERON_0010498 [A simple columnar epithelium that looks stratified but is not, because its cells are arranged with their nuclei at different levels.]