All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
pericranium UBERON_0013687 [Periosteum that is part of a skull.]
extrinsic extensor muscle of manus UBERON_0011024 [The extrinsic extensor muscles of the hand are located in the back of the forearm and have long tendons connecting them to bones in the hand, where they exert their action.]
aryepiglotticus muscle UBERON_0011025 [The aryepiglotticus is a muscle of the larynx running in the aryepiglottic fold from the arytenoid cartilage to the epiglottis.]
lateral metatarsal pad UBERON_0013627
plantar pad UBERON_0008840 [An autopod pad that is in the metatarsal region.]
vagal ganglion 1 UBERON_2001302
medial metatarsal pad UBERON_0013626
vagal ganglion 2 UBERON_2001303
vagal ganglion 3 UBERON_2001304
vagal ganglion 4 UBERON_2001305
hallical pad UBERON_0013629
pedal autopod pad UBERON_0013623 [An autopod pad that is part of a pes.]
pedal digit skin UBERON_0003530 [A zone of skin that is part of a toe [Automatically generated definition].]
pollical pad UBERON_0013628
manual digit skin UBERON_0003533 [A zone of skin that is part of a finger [Automatically generated definition].]
transverse sinus UBERON_0001641 [One of the dural venous sinuses and drains the superior sagittal sinus the occipital sinus and the straight sinus, and empties into the sigmoid sinus which in turn reaches the jugular bulb.]
superior sagittal sinus UBERON_0001642 [The superior sagittal sinus (also known as the superior longitudinal sinus), within a human cranium, is an area above/behind the brain, which allows blood veins to span the area, from the top of the head towards the back. It is believed that the cerebrospinal fluid drains through the arachnoid granulations into the dural venous sinuses of the superior sagittal sinus. [WP,unvetted].]
oculomotor nerve UBERON_0001643 [Cranial nerve which connects the midbrain to the extra-ocular and intra-ocular muscles.]
trochlear nerve UBERON_0001644 [A cranial nerve that runs to the eye muscles.]
celiac artery UBERON_0001640 [The first major branch of the abdominal aorta.]