All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
capillary of anorectum UBERON_8410056 [A capillary that is part of the anorectum.]
lymph node paracortex UBERON_8410066 [The lymph node paracortex is the middle layer of the lymph node and is mostly populated by T cells and dendritic cells. The paracortex also contains specialised blood vessels called high endothelial venules which allow lymphocytes to enter the node.]
lymph node follicle marginal zone UBERON_8410065 [Histologically, the marginal zone pattern of the lymph node is characterized by lymphoid follicles with three distinct layers. The inner layer is composed of follicular center zones, the middle layer of darkly stained mantle zones, and the outer layer of marginal zones. However, the marginal zone pattern is rarely seen in reactive lymph nodes except for mesenteric lymph nodes. Lymph node marginal zones are populated by marginal zone B cells which express CD19 and CD20 and have the phenotypic features of memory B cells.]
submucous nerve plexus of small intestine UBERON_8410064 [Submucous nerve plexus that is located in the small intestine.]
myenteric nerve plexus of small intestine UBERON_8410063 [Myenteric nerve plexus that is part of the small intestine.]
parasympathetic cholinergic nerve UBERON_8410062 [A parasympathetic nerve that releases acetylcholine.]
colon smooth muscle longitudinal layer UBERON_8410061 [A longitudinal muscle layer of muscular coat that is part of a colon smooth muscle.]
colon smooth muscle circular layer UBERON_8410060 [A circular muscle layer of muscular coat that is part of a colon smooth muscle.]
serosal nerve fiber of appendix UBERON_8410049 [A nerve fiber that is located in the serosa of vermiform appendix.]
nerve fiber UBERON_0006134 [A threadlike extension of a nerve cell and consists of an axon and myelin sheath (if it is myelinated) in the nervous system. There are nerve fibers in the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. A nerve fiber may be myelinated and/or unmyelinated. In the central nervous system (CNS), myelin by oligodendroglia cells is formed. Schwann cells form myelin in the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Schwann cells also make a thin covering in an axon without myelin (in the PNS). A peripheral nerve fiber contains an axon, myelin sheath, schwann cells and its endoneurium. There are no endoneurium and schwann cells in the central nervous system.]
venule of colon UBERON_8410048 [A venule located in the colon.]
appendix smooth muscle longitudinal layer UBERON_8410047 [A longitudinal muscle layer of muscular coat that is part of a vermiform appendix smooth muscle.]
appendix smooth muscle circular layer UBERON_8410046 [A circular muscle layer of muscular coat that is part of a vermiform appendix smooth muscle.]
artery of appendix UBERON_8410045 [An artery that is part of a vermiform appendix.]
lymphatic capillary of anorectum UBERON_8410055 [A lymphatic capillary located in the anorectum.]
lymphatic capillary of colon UBERON_8410054 [A lymphatic capillary located in the colon.]
lymphatic vessel of colon UBERON_8410051 [A lymphatic vessel located in the colon.]
lymph node germinal center dark zone UBERON_8410053 [Lymph node germinal centers contain two microenvironments: the light zone and the dark zone. The dark zone is densely populated with B cell blasts and reticular cells.]
lymph node germinal center light zone UBERON_8410052 [Lymph node germinal centers contain two microenvironments: the light zone and the dark zone. The light zone is sparsely populated with B cells and includes additional cell types such as follicular dendritic cells, lymph node tingible macrophages and T follicular helper cells.]
anorectum UBERON_8410050 [A subdivision of the digestive tract in humans that includes the rectum, the anal canal and the anus.]