All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
gubernacular bulb UBERON_0012326 [The caudal, swollen portion of the gubernaculum.]
secretory granule GO_0030141 [A small subcellular vesicle, surrounded by a membrane, that is formed from the Golgi apparatus and contains a highly concentrated protein destined for secretion. Secretory granules move towards the periphery of the cell and upon stimulation, their membranes fuse with the cell membrane, and their protein load is exteriorized. Processing of the contained protein may take place in secretory granules.]
secretory vesicle GO_0099503 [A cytoplasmic, membrane bound vesicle that is capable of fusing to the plasma membrane to release its contents into the extracellular space.]
pearly penile papule UBERON_0012327 [Small saliences on the ridge of the glans of the male genital organs.]
obsolete rectal gland UBERON_0000360
regulation of T cell activation GO_0050863 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of T cell activation.]
CALCA gene translation product PR_000027222 [A protein that is a translation product of the human CALCA gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.]
CALCA gene translation product (mouse) PR_000027223 [A CALCA gene translation product that is encoded in the genome of mouse.]
regulation of cell population proliferation GO_0042127 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cell proliferation.]
obsolete rootlet UBERON_0000364
reticuloendothelial system UBERON_0000363 [A part of the immune system that consists of the phagocytic cells located in reticular connective tissue. The cells are primarily monocytes and macrophages, and they accumulate in lymph nodes and the spleen. The Kupffer cells of the liver and tissue histiocytes are also part of the RES[WP].]
renal medulla UBERON_0000362 [The inner portion of the kidney consisting of the renal pyramids.]
medulla of organ UBERON_0000958 [Middle part of an organ, surrounded by the cortex.]
red bone marrow UBERON_0000361 [The red vascular substance consisting of connective tissue and blood vessels, containing primitive blood cells, macrophages, megakaryocytes, and fat cells. Red marrow is found in the cavities of many bones. It manufactures and releases leukocytes and erythrocytes into the bloodstream.]
bone marrow UBERON_0002371 [The soft tissue that fills the cavities of bones.]
adductor brevis UBERON_0000368 [The adductor brevis is a muscle in the thigh situated immediately behind the pectineus and adductor longus. It is somewhat triangular in form, and arises by a narrow origin from the outer surfaces of the superior and inferior rami of the pubis, between the gracilis and obturator externus. Its fibers, passing backward, lateralward, and downward, are inserted, by an aponeurosis, into the line leading from the lesser trochanter to the linea aspera and into the upper part of the linea aspera, immediately behind the pectineus and upper part of the adductor longus.[WP].]
hindlimb stylopod muscle UBERON_0004252 [Any muscle organ that is part of a hindlimb stylopod (upper leg)[Automatically generated definition].]
adductor muscle of hip UBERON_0011144
flexor muscle UBERON_0000366 [A skeletal muscle whose contraction bends a joint.]
skeletal muscle organ, vertebrate UBERON_0014892 [A muscle organ that consists of skeletal muscle tissue ensheathed in epimysium, that develops from myotome and that is innervated by some somatic motor neuron. Skeletal muscles are typically attached (via a tendon) to a bone but there are exceptions (e.g. intrinsic tongue muscles).]