All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
manubrium UBERON_2001553
obsolete lepidotrichium UBERON_2001554 [Dermal bone that is rod-like, formed and usually contained in a fin membrane, and jointed to or adjacent to distal radials. Lepidotrichia are formed from paired hemitrichia surrounding actinotrichia. There are usually two more lepidotrichia than distal radials.]
regulation of pseudopodium assembly GO_0031272 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the assembly of pseudopodia.]
negative regulation of pseudopodium assembly GO_0031273 [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the assembly of pseudopodia.]
pharyngobranchial 3 cartilage UBERON_2001534 [Pharyngobranchial cartilage, located medial to the epibranchials and posteriorly adjacent to pharyngobranchial 2 element.]
positive regulation of pseudopodium assembly GO_0031274 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the assembly of pseudopodia.]
median fin cartilage UBERON_2001535
pharyngobranchial 2 cartilage UBERON_2001536 [Pharyngobranchial cartilage, located medial to the epibranchials and posteriorly adjacent to pharyngobranchial 1 element.]
mesocoracoid cartilage UBERON_2001537 [Pectoral fin cartilage that is part of the embryonic primary pectoral girdle from which the mesocoracoid bone will ossify endochondrally.]
basipterygium cartilage UBERON_2001539 [Bilaterally paired small, rodlike cartilages on the ventral surface of the abdomen (present at 7.9 mm). Their posterior tips expand laterally, forming L-shaped cartilages. Medially, a posterior spur of cartilage develops, which will later ossify as the ischiac process (Weitzman 1962).]
common palmar digital artery UBERON_0001410 [Three common palmar digital arteries arise from the convexity of the superficial palmar arch and proceed distally on the second, third, and fourth lumbricales muscles.]
palmar digital artery UBERON_0006141
basilic vein UBERON_0001411 [A superficial vein of the upper limb that drain parts of manus and forearm.]
common palmar digital vein UBERON_0001412
brachial vein UBERON_0001413 [A vein that accompanies the brachial artery between the shoulder and the elbow.]
pseudopodium retraction GO_0031270 [The myosin-based contraction and retraction of a pseudopodium.]
semispinalis thoracis UBERON_0001407 [The Semispinalis dorsi (or semispinalis thoracis) consists of thin, narrow, fleshy fasciculi, interposed between tendons of considerable length. It arises by a series of small tendons from the transverse processes of the sixth to the tenth thoracic vertebræ, and is inserted, by tendons, into the spinous processes of the upper four thoracic and lower two cervical vertebrae. [WP,unvetted].]
semispinalis cervicis UBERON_0001408 [The semispinalis cervicis (semispinalis colli), thicker than the semispinalis dorsi, arises by a series of tendinous and fleshy fibers from the transverse processes of the upper five or six thoracic vertebræ, and is inserted into the cervical spinous processes, from the axis to the fifth inclusive. The fasciculus connected with the axis is the largest, and is chiefly muscular in structure. [WP,unvetted].]
semispinalis capitis UBERON_0001409 [The Semispinalis capitis (Complexus) is situated at the upper and back part of the neck, deep to the Splenius, and medial to the Longissimus cervicis and capitis. It arises by a series of tendons from the tips of the transverse processes of the upper six or seven thoracic and the seventh cervical vertebræ, and from the articular processes of the three cervical above this. The tendons, uniting, form a broad muscle, which passes upward, and is inserted between the superior and inferior nuchal lines of the occipital bone. The medial part, usually more or less distinct from the remainder of the muscle, is frequently termed the Spinalis capitis; it is also named the Biventer cervicis since it is traversed by an imperfect tendinous inscription. [WP,unvetted].]
longissimus capitis UBERON_0001403 [A longissimus muscle that lies medial to the longissimus cervicis, between it and the semispinalis capitis. It arises by tendons from the transverse processes of the upper four or five thoracic vertebrae, and the articular processes of the lower three or four cervical vertebrae, and is inserted into the posterior margin of the mastoid process, beneath the splenius capitis and sternocleidomastoid.[WP,unvetted].]