All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
digit 8 UBERON_0016858 [A digit that is part of a digit 8 plus metapodial segment.]
regulation of postsynaptic membrane neurotransmitter receptor levels GO_0099072 [Any process that regulates the the local concentration of neurotransmitter receptor at the postsynaptic membrane.]
regulation of biological quality GO_0065008 [Any process that modulates a qualitative or quantitative trait of a biological quality. A biological quality is a measurable attribute of an organism or part of an organism, such as size, mass, shape, color, etc.]
urogenital fold UBERON_0004876 [One of of the pair of folds derived from the cloacal folds which give rise to a portion of the external genitalia; in male embryos they close over the urethral plate and fuse to form the spongy (penile) urethra and ventral aspect of the penis, not including the glans; failure of fusion of the urethral folds leads to hypospadias; in female embryos they fuse only anterior to the anus and form the labia minora[MP].]
nephrogenic cord UBERON_0004875 [A portion of the urogenital ridge which is the source of much of the urinary system[WP].]
macula of utricle of membranous labyrinth UBERON_0002214 [The neuroepithelial sensory receptor in the inferolateral wall of the utricle; hair cells of the neuroepithelium support the statoconial membrane and have terminal arborizations of vestibular nerve fibers around their bodies; normally sensitive to linear acceleration in the longitudinal axis of the body and to gravitational influences.]
distal visceral endoderm UBERON_0004878 [Precursors of the anterior visceral endoderm that arises at the distal tip of the embryo[MP].]
synchondrosis UBERON_0002215 [Cartilaginous joint in which the articulating bones or cartilages are connected by hyaline cartilage. Examples: spheno-occipital synchondrosis, first sternocostal joint.[FMA].]
splanchnic layer of lateral plate mesoderm UBERON_0004872 [Layer of lateral plate mesoderm that forms the circulatory system and future gut wall - overlies endoderm[WP].]
somatic layer of lateral plate mesoderm UBERON_0004871 [Layer of lateral plate mesoderm that forms the future body wall - underlies the ectoderm[WP].]
syndesmosis UBERON_0002210 [Fibrous joint in which the articulating bones or cartilages of the vertebral column and the limbs as well as articulating ossicles, are connected by skeletal ligaments or membranes. Examples: Intervertebral syndesmosis, inferior tibiofibular joint.[FMA].]
somatopleure UBERON_0004874 [A structure created during embryogenesis when the lateral mesoderm splits into two layers - the outer (or somatic) layer becomes applied to the inner surface of the ectoderm, and with it forms the somatopleure.[WP].]
macula of saccule of membranous labyrinth UBERON_0002212 [The oval neuroepithelial sensory receptor in the anterior wall of the saccule; hair cells of the neuroepithelium support the statoconial membrane and have terminal arborizations of vestibular nerve fibers around their bodies.]
splanchnopleure UBERON_0004873 [A structure created during embryogenesis when the lateral mesoderm splits into two layers - the inner (or splanchnic) layer adheres to the endoderm, and with it forms the splanchnopleure[WP].]
mammillary body UBERON_0002206 [One of two hemispherical bulges on the base of the posterior hypothalamus (Butler and Hodos, Comparative Vertebrate Neuroanatomy, 2nd ed., 2005, pg 455).]
parietal organ UBERON_0004869 [A part of the epithalamus present in some animal species. The eye may be photoreceptive and is usually associated with the pineal gland, regulating circadian rhythmicity and hormone production for thermoregulation. The parietal eye is a part of the epithalamus, which can be divided into two major parts; the epiphysis (the pineal organ, or pineal gland if mostly endocrine) and the parietal organ (often called the parietal eye, or third eye if it is photoreceptive). It arises as an anterior evagination of the pineal organ or as a separate outgrowth of the roof of the diencephalon. In some species, it protrudes through the skull.[4] The parietal eye uses a different biochemical method of detecting light than rod cells or cone cells in a normal vertebrate eye[WP].]
tapetum UBERON_0015169 [Light reflecting layer found in a variety of different types of eye.]
xiphoid process UBERON_0002207 [A cartilaginous extension to the distal part of the sternum.]
sternebra UBERON_0002208 [One of the bony segments of the sternum[TFD].]
thoracic segment bone UBERON_0003827 [A bone that is part of a thorax [Automatically generated definition].]