All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
trigeminal nerve UBERON_0001645 [Cranial nerve that has three branches - the ophthalmic (supplying the skin of the nose and upper jaw), the maxillary and the mandibular (supplying the lower jaw).]
abducens nerve UBERON_0001646 [Cranial nerve that runs to the eye muscles.]
facial nerve UBERON_0001647 [Cranial nerve that branches into the supraorbital (supplying the skin of the eye region and the lateral line organs here), the palatine (to the roof of the buccal cavity), and the hyomandibular (dividing into the jugular and mental branches).]
vestibulocochlear nerve UBERON_0001648 [Cranial nerve that transmits sound and equilibrium (balance) information from the inner ear to the brain.]
appendicular lymph node UBERON_0037614
vagal placode 4 UBERON_2001300
fused tarsal bones 1 and 2 UBERON_0013649 [A tarsal bone that is formed from the fusion of the 1st and 2nd tarsal bones.]
lateral pterygoid nerve UBERON_0013647 [A nerve that innervates the lateral pterygoid muscle.]
buccal nerve UBERON_0013646 [The buccal nerve (also called the long buccal nerve) is a nerve in the face. It is a branch of the mandibular nerve (which is itself a branch of the trigeminal nerve) and transmits sensory information from skin over the buccal membrane (in general, the cheek) and from the second and third molar teeth.]
inferior cerebral vein UBERON_0001664 [The inferior cerebral veins, of small size, drain the under surfaces of the hemispheres. Those on the orbital surface of the frontal lobe join the superior cerebral veins, and through these open into the superior sagittal sinus. Those of the temporal lobe anastomose with the middle cerebral and basal veins, and join the cavernous, sphenoparietal, and superior petrosal sinuses. [WP,unvetted].]
triceps surae UBERON_0001665 [The triceps surae is a pair of muscles located at the calf - the gastrocnemius and the soleus. These muscles both insert into the calcaneus, the bone of the heel of the human foot, and form the major part of the muscle of the back part of the lower leg, commonly known as the calf muscle. The triceps surae is connected to the foot through the Achilles tendon, and has 3 heads deriving from the 2 major masses of muscle. The superficial portion (the gastrocnemius) gives off 2 heads attaching to the base of the femur directly above the knee. The deep (profundis) mass of muscle (the soleus) forms the remaining head which attaches to the superior posterior area of the tibia. The triceps surae is innervated by the tibial nerve, specifically, nerve roots L5-S2. [WP,unvetted].]
flexor digitorum longus UBERON_0001666 [The Flexor digitorum longus is situated on the tibial side of the leg. At its origin it is thin and pointed, but it gradually increases in size as it descends. This muscle serves to curl the second, third, fourth, and fifth toes (flexion of phalanges II-V). [WP,unvetted].]
maxillary vein UBERON_0001660 [A vein that consists of a short trunk which accompanies the first part of the internal maxillary artery. It is formed by a confluence of the veins of the pterygoid plexus, and passes backward between the sphenomandibular ligament and the neck of the mandible, and unites with the superficial temporal vein to form the retromandibular vein. [WP,unvetted].]
deep temporal vein UBERON_0001661 [The blood vessels at the vertex and on either side of the head that drain deoxygenated blood into the pterygoid venous plexus.]
temporal vein UBERON_0001671 [Any of the veins draining the temporal region.]
anterior auricular vein UBERON_0001662 [The anterior auricular veins are veins which drain the anterior aspect of the external ear. [WP,unvetted].]
auricular vein UBERON_0006197 [Any vein serving the ear region.]
retromandibular vein UBERON_0001656 [The retromandibular vein (temporomaxillary vein, posterior facial vein), formed by the union of the superficial temporal and maxillary veins, descends in the substance of the parotid gland, superficial to the external carotid artery but beneath the facial nerve, between the ramus of the mandible and the sternocleidomastoideus muscle. It divides into two branches: an anterior, which passes forward and unites with the anterior facial vein to form the common facial vein. a posterior, which is joined by the posterior auricular vein and becomes the external jugular vein. [WP,unvetted].]
superficial temporal vein UBERON_0001657 [The superficial temporal vein is a vein of the side of the head. [WP,unvetted].]
middle temporal vein UBERON_0001658 [A temporal vein that arises near the lateral angle of the eye; joins the superficial temporal veins to form the retromandibular vein.]