All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus magnocellular division - posterior magnocellular part lateral zone UBERON_0022791
intramuscular adipose tissue UBERON_0019143 [Adipose tissue which is located throughout skeletal muscle and is responsible for the marbling seen in certain cuts of beef. In humans, excess accumulation of intramuscular fat is associated with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.]
adipose tissue UBERON_0001013 [Portion of connective tissue composed of adipocytes enmeshed in areolar tissue.]
squamous part of occipital bone UBERON_0007170 [The squama of the occipital bone, situated above and behind the foramen magnum, is curved from above downward and from side to side.]
heterogeneous tissue UBERON_0015757
buccal vestibule UBERON_0034767 [The buccal vestibule is the space external to teeth and gums and internal to lips and cheeks. The proportion of its walls formed by the lips varies according to species depending upon their feeding action. The horse like most herbivores has a relatively small opening. The buccal vestibule opens to the outside rostrally via a U shaped slit the oral fissure. When the mouth is closed the buccal vestibule and the mouth cavity proper connect via spaces between and behind the teeth. These allow free communication between the two sides of the vestibule. Several salivary ducts open into the dorso caudal part of the vestibule: Parotid gland - opens into the cheek on the small parotid papilla, opposite to the caudal part of upper 4 th premolar teeth. Zygomatic gland - the main duct opens in the caudal part of the upper 1 st molar tooth on a small papilla near the vestibular fornix. Submucous glands - minimal in number, confined to the lower lip and adjacent part of the cheek. Secretion occurs through about 10 openings located near the fornix of the vestibule.]
glabella region UBERON_0034766 [A region of the forehead corresponding to the space between the eyebrows and above the nose.]
protein localization to bicellular tight junction GO_1902396 [A process in which a protein is transported to, or maintained in, a location within a bicellular tight junction.]
protein localization to cell-cell junction GO_0150105 [A process in which a protein is transported to, or maintained, in a location within a cell-cell junction.]
pharyngeal taste bud UBERON_0034721 [A taste bud that is located in the pharynx.]
head taste bud UBERON_0034720 [A taste bud that is located on the skin of the head.]
integumental taste bud UBERON_0034717 [A taste bud that is located external to the digestive tube, on the head or body, as found in species such as goldfish.]
lymph node secondary follicle UBERON_0010753 [A secondary follicle that is located in a lymph node.]
secondary nodular lymphoid tissue UBERON_0001745 [A lymphoid follicle that contains a germinal center.]
circulatory organ UBERON_0015228 [A hollow, muscular organ, which, by contracting rhythmically, contributes to the circulation of lymph, blood or analogs. Examples: a chambered vertebrate heart; the tubular peristaltic heart of ascidians; the dorsal vessel of an insect; the lymoh heart of a reptile.]
spleen follicular dendritic cell network UBERON_0010756 [The enmeshed group of antigen presenting cells with extensive dendritic processes in the spleen B cell follicle that present antigen to B cells during an immune response.]
rib 8 UBERON_0010757 [The eighth rib counting from the top of the rib cage down. Note that members of this class are not necessarily homologous[ncit,modified].]
equine distal sesamoid UBERON_0010759 [Lies on the palmar aspect of the coffin joint between the second phalanx and third phalanx. articulates closely with the distal phalanx, to which it is connected by the impar ligament of the navicular bone. The impar ligament is very strong and permits relatively little motion between the navicular bone and the distal phalanx.]
astrocyte end-foot GO_0097450 [Terminal process of astrocyte abutting non-neuronal surfaces in the brain.]
astrocyte projection GO_0097449 [A prolongation or process extending from the soma of an astrocyte and wrapping around neurons.]