All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
CD14 molecule PR_000001889 [A protein that is a translation product of the human CD14 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.]
chromaffin cell of right ovary CL_1000466 [A chromaffin cell that is part of the right ovary.]
ovarian surface epithelial cell CL_2000064 [Any epithelial cell that is part of a female gonad.]
mesothelial cell of visceral peritoneum CL_1000457 [A mesothelial cell that is part of the visceral peritoneum.]
mesothelial cell of peritoneum CL_1000490 [A mesothelial cell that is part of the peritoneum.]
mesothelial cell of parietal peritoneum CL_1000456 [A mesothelial cell that is part of the parietal peritoneum.]
melanocyte of skin CL_1000458 [A melanocyte that is part of the skin of body.]
basibranchial series UBERON_4500014 [Anatomical cluster that consists of the basibranchial elements within an individual.]
premaxilla articular process UBERON_4500016 [Pharyngeal arch bone immediately posterior to the ascending process, the medial surface of which articulates with the anterior end of the maxillary.]
interarcual bone UBERON_4500017 [Pharyngeal arch bone located between uncinate process of epibranchial 1 and pharyngobranchial 2.]
unbranched pectoral fin ray UBERON_4500010 [Pectoral fin lepidotrichium that is not distally branched.]
pectoral fin ray UBERON_4500007 [Soft ray that is part of the pectoral fin.]
unbranched pelvic fin ray UBERON_4500011 [Pelvic fin lepidotrichium that is not distally branched.]
pelvic fin ray UBERON_4300117 [Soft ray that is part of the pelvic fin.]
hypobranchial series UBERON_4500012 [Anatomical cluster that consists of the hypobranchial elements within an individual.]
pharyngobranchial series UBERON_4500013 [Anatomical cluster that consists of the pharyngobranchial elements within an individual.]
nasal vein UBERON_2005093
central ray artery UBERON_2005098 [Positioned in the intraray mesenchym between the hemirays of the lepidotrichia,. Huang et al. 2003.]
acyl binding GO_0000035 [Binding to an acyl group, any group formally derived by removal of the hydroxyl group from the acid function of a carboxylic acid.]
positive regulation of leukocyte activation GO_0002696 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate, or extent of leukocyte activation.]