All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
UBERON_0004881 UBERON_0004881
retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by neuropeptide GO_0099082 [Cell-cell signaling from postsynapse to presynapse, across the synaptic cleft, mediated by a neuropeptide.]
retrograde trans-synaptic signaling GO_0098917 [Cell-cell signaling from post to pre-synapse, across the synaptic cleft.]
chordamesoderm UBERON_0004880 [The central region of trunk mesoderm. This tissue forms the notochord.]
retroambiguus nucleus UBERON_0016848 [The term retroambiguus nucleus refers to a group of neurons in the medulla at the caudal end of the nucleus ambiguus, from which the cranial part of the accessory nerve originates ( Crosby-1962 ).]
retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by neuropeptide, modulating synaptic transmission GO_0099083 [Modulation of synaptic transmission by cell-cell signaling across the synaptic cleft from postsynapse to presynapse, mediated by a neuropeptide.]
obsolete subparabrachial nucleus UBERON_0016849 [A cell group located ventral to the brachium conjunctivum in the general area where the medial and lateral parabrachial nuclei abut, shifting to the slightly more lateral position rostrally.]
thoracic cavity UBERON_0002224 [The part of the coelemic cavity lumen that is enclosed by the walls of the thorax.]
left lung hilus UBERON_0004887 [A lung hilus that is part of the left lung.]
lung hilus UBERON_0004886 [A depression on the surface of the lung where the bronchus, blood vessels and nerves enter.]
hilum UBERON_0004885 [An anatomical cavity, depression or pit where structures are attached.]
costal arch UBERON_0002225 [The costal margin, sometimes referred to as the costal arch, is the medial margin formed by the false ribs, which in humans is from the eighth rib to the tenth rib.]
lobar bronchus vasculature UBERON_0004889 [Vasculature that is composed of the tubule structures that carry blood or lymph in the lungs.]
basilar membrane of cochlea UBERON_0002226 [A stiff structural element that separates two liquid-filled tubes that run along the coil of the cochlea, the scala media and the scala tympani[WP].]
spiral organ of cochlea UBERON_0002227 [The organ of Corti (or spiral organ) is the organ in the inner ear of mammals that contains auditory sensory cells, or 'hair cells.' [WP,unvetted].]
right lung hilus UBERON_0004888 [A lung hilus that is part of the right lung.]
UBERON_0002220 UBERON_0002220
eponychium UBERON_0004882 [Thickened layer of skin surrounding fingernails and toenails. Beneath the cuticle is a thin layer of a membrane known as the pterygium. The function is to protect the area between the nail and epidermis from exposure to harmful bacteria. The vascularization pattern is similar to that of perionychium. The eponychium is the end of the proximal fold that folds back upon itself to shed an epidermal layer of skin onto the newly formed nail plate. This layer of non-living, almost invisible skin is the cuticle that 'rides out' on the surface of the nail plate. Together, the eponychium and the cuticle form a protective seal. The cuticle on the nail plate is dead cells and is often removed during manicure, but the eponychium is living cells and should not be touched.[6] The perionyx is the projecting edge of the eponychium covering the proximal strip of the lunula[WP].]
perichondrium UBERON_0002222 [Fibrous connective tissue that surrounds cartilage.]
endolymphatic sac UBERON_0002223 [From the posterior wall of the saccule a canal, the ductus endolymphaticus, is given off; this duct is joined by the ductus utriculosaccularis, and then passes along the aquaeductus vestibuli and ends in a blind pouch, the endolymphatic sac, on the posterior surface of the petrous portion of the temporal bone, where it is in contact with the dura mater. Studies suggest that the endolymphatic duct and endolymphatic sac perform both absorptive and secretory, as well as phagocytic and immunodefensive,functions . [WP,unvetted].]