All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
left forelimb UBERON_8300002 [A forelimb that is on the left side of a pectoral complex.]
right hindlimb UBERON_8300003 [A hindlimb that is on the right side of a pelvic complex.]
hindlimb UBERON_0002103 [A (free) limb that is connected to a pelvic girdle region. The extent of this structure includes autopod, stylopod and zeugopod regions when present, but excludes the pelvic girdle and its parts.]
left hindlimb UBERON_8300004 [A hindlimb that is on the left side of a pelvic complex.]
insect centro-posterior medial synaptic neuropil domain UBERON_6007070 [A synaptic neuropil domain of the larval brain located posterior to the medial lobe of the mushroom body. It is separated from the centro-lateral compartment by the peduncle, and from the centro-posterior intermediate compartment by the antenno-cerebral tract to which it is connected via a branch.]
insect synaptic neuropil domain UBERON_6040007 [Region of synaptic neuropil whose boundaries are largely discontinuities in the density of presynaptic terminals: high density in the synaptic neuropil domain, lower or zero density outside this region. These boundaries often correspond to a boundary with glial sheath, tract neuropil or cortex.]
B-1b B cell differentiation GO_0002338 [The process in which B cells acquire the specialized features of B-1b B cells. B-1b B cells are B-1 cells that do not express CD5.]
B-1 B cell differentiation GO_0001923 [The process in which a hemopoietic stem cell acquires the specialized features of a B-1 B cell. B-1 B cells are a distinct subset of B cells characterized as being CD5 positive, found predominantly in the peritoneum, pleural cavities, and spleen, and enriched for self-reactivity.]
B-1a B cell differentiation GO_0002337 [The process in which B cells acquire the specialized features of B-1a B cells. B-1a B cells are B-1 cells that express CD5 and arise from fetal liver precursors.]
mature B cell differentiation GO_0002335 [The process in which transitional stage B cells acquire the specialized features of mature B cells in the spleen.]
transitional stage B cell differentiation GO_0002332 [The process in which immature B cells from the bone marrow become mature B cells in the spleen. Transitional stage B cells are subdivided into transitional one (T1) and transitional two (T2) stages and are short-lived and functionally incompetent.]
immature B cell differentiation GO_0002327 [The process in which a precursor cell type acquires the specialized features of an immature B cell.]
steroid aldehyde CHEBI_131565 [Any steroid substituted by a formyl group.]
aldehyde CHEBI_17478 [A compound RC(=O)H, in which a carbonyl group is bonded to one hydrogen atom and to one R group.]
acetabular rim UBERON_0006802 [A prominent unever rim that bounds the acetabulum, serving as the attachment for the acetabular labrum, which reduces its opening, and deepens the surface for formation of the hip joint.]
obturator foramen UBERON_0006803 [The obturator foramen is the hole created by the ischium and pubis bones of the pelvis through which nerves and muscles pass.]
proximal head of humerus UBERON_0006801 [Hemispherical structure on proximal epiphysis of humerus that articulates with glenoid cavity[WP,modified].]
pre-B cell differentiation GO_0002329 [The process in which a precursor cell type acquires the specialized features of a pre-B cell. Pre-B cells follow the pro-B cell stage of immature B cell differentiation and undergo rearrangement of heavy chain V, D, and J gene segments.]
pro-B cell differentiation GO_0002328 [The process in which a precursor cell type acquires the specialized features of a pro-B cell. Pro-B cells are the earliest stage of the B cell lineage and undergo heavy chain D and J gene rearrangements, although they are not fully committed.]
natural killer cell differentiation involved in immune response GO_0002325 [The process in which a naive natural killer cell acquires the specialized features of an effector natural killer T cell as part of an immune response.]