All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
insect external sensillum UBERON_6007231 [Sensillum which is embedded in the body wall and has a specific cuticular structure involved in the transduction of some sensory signal as a part.]
insect external sensory organ UBERON_6005168
insect eo-type sensillum UBERON_6007232 [Sensillum with innervated external cuticular sensory structure consisting of one or more bipolar sensory neurons, and 3 support cells: a trichogen cell which makes the external cuticular sensory structure, a thecogen cell which makes the socket that holds the base of the external sensory structure and a tormogen cell which makes the cuticular matrix (cap) at the tip of the innervating dendrite(s).]
insect internal sensillum UBERON_6007233 [Sensillum that is internal to the animal - i.e. having no part that is part of the cuticle.]
median lingual swelling UBERON_0006756 [During the third week of embryological development there appears, immediately behind the ventral ends of the two halves of the mandibular arch, a rounded swelling named the tuberculum impar, which was described by His as undergoing enlargement to form the buccal part of the tongue. More recent researches, however, show that this part of the tongue is mainly, if not entirely, developed from a pair of lateral swellings which rise from the inner surface of the mandibular arch and meet in the middle line. The site of their meeting remains post-embryonically as the median sulcus of the tongue. The tuberculum impar is said to form the central part of the tongue immediately in front of the foramen cecum, but Hammar insists that it is purely a transitory structure and forms no part of the adult tongue[WP, Gray's].]
lateral lingual swelling UBERON_0006757 [During the third week there appears, immediately behind the ventral ends of the two halves of the mandibular arch, a rounded swelling named the tuberculum impar, which was described by His as undergoing enlargement to form the buccal part of the tongue. More recent researches, however, show that this part of the tongue is mainly, if not entirely, developed from a pair of lateral swellings (or distal tongue bud) which rise from the inner surface of the mandibular arch and meet in the middle line.]
inferior parathyroid gland UBERON_0006755
parathyroid gland UBERON_0001132 [The parathyroid gland is an endocrine gland for secretion of parathyroid hormone, usually found as a pair, embedded in the connective tissue capsule on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland. Parathyroid regulates calcium and phosphorous metabolism.]
superior parathyroid gland UBERON_0006749
negative regulation of natural killer cell chemotaxis GO_2000502 [Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of natural killer cell chemotaxis.]
regulation of natural killer cell chemotaxis GO_2000501 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of natural killer cell chemotaxis.]
positive regulation of natural killer cell chemotaxis GO_2000503 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of natural killer cell chemotaxis.]
corneo-scleral junction UBERON_0006761 [The edge of the cornea where it joins the sclera; the limbus is a common site for the occurrence of corneal epithelial neoplasm.]
suspensory ligament of lens UBERON_0006762 [The zonule of Zinn (Zinn's membrane, ciliary zonule) is a ring of fibrous strands connecting the ciliary body with the crystalline lens of the eye. The zonule of Zinn is split into two layers: a thin layer, which lines the hyaloid fossa, and a thicker layer, which is a collection of zonular fibers. Together, the fibers are known as the suspensory ligament of the lens[WP]. Modified or toughened vitreous that suspend the lens at the equator to the non-pigmented epithelium of the ciliary zone. In zebrafish, dorsal zonules are thickened as compared to ventral zonules. In both dorsal and ventral regions, these fibers delimit the vitreous body aqueous humor boundary[ZFA].]
renal collecting system UBERON_0004100 [The collecting duct system of the kidney consists of a series of tubules and ducts that connect the nephrons to the ureter. It participates in electrolyte and fluid balance through reabsorption and excretion, processes regulated by the hormones aldosterone and antidiuretic hormone.]
crus of ear UBERON_0004106 [Horizontal piece of cartilage located outside the ear canal that divides the upper and lower parts of the ear.]
cartilage of external ear UBERON_0001867 [A cartilage that is part of a external ear [Automatically generated definition].]
subungual region UBERON_0004105 [Region beneath a nail or claw.]
colon epithelial cell CL_0011108 [Epithelial cell that is part of the colon epithelium.]
clivus of occipital bone UBERON_0004108 [Part of the cranium, the clivus is a shallow depression behind the dorsum sellC& that slopes obliquely backward. It forms a gradual sloping process at the anterior most portion of the basilar occipital bone at its junction with the sphenoid bone. On axial planes, it sits just posterior to the sphenoid sinuses. Just lateral to the clivus bilaterally is the foramen lacerum which contains the internal carotid artery, proximal to its anastamosis with the Circle of Willis. Posterior to the clivus is the basilar artery. The clivus supports the upper part of the pons.]