All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
radial artery UBERON_0001404 [Branch of the brachial artery beginning below the elbow and extending down the forearm around the wrist and into the palm.]
spinalis thoracis muscle UBERON_0001405 [Origin: spinous processes of two upper lumbar and two lower thoracic; insertion: spines of upper thoracic vertebrae; innervation: branches of spinal nerves; action: extends vertebral column.]
negative regulation of cerebellar neuron development GO_1905080 [Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cerebellar neuron development.]
ulnar artery UBERON_0001406 [The ulnar artery is the main blood vessel, with oxygenated blood, of the medial aspect of the forearm. It arises from the brachial artery and terminates in the superficial palmar arch, which joins with the superficial branch of the radial artery. It is palpable on the anterior and medial aspect of the wrist. Along its course, it is accompanied by a similarly named vein or veins, the ulnar vein or ulnar veins. The ulnar artery, the larger of the two terminal branches of the brachial, begins a little below the bend of the elbow in the cubital fossa, and, passing obliquely downward, reaches the ulnar side of the forearm at a point about midway between the elbow and the wrist. It then runs along the ulnar border to the wrist, crosses the transverse carpal ligament on the radial side of the pisiform bone, and immediately beyond this bone divides into two branches, which enter into the formation of the superficial and deep volar arches. [WP,unvetted].]
positive regulation of cerebellar neuron development GO_1905081 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of cerebellar neuron development.]
pelvic radial 3 cartilage UBERON_2001540 [Small cartilage that forms at the posterior and medial edge of the basipterygium.]
pelvic radial 2 cartilage UBERON_2001541 [Small cartilage with a long posterior process and a shorter lateral one that forms at the posterior edge of the basipterygium, between radial cartilages 1 and 2.]
pelvic radial 1 cartilage UBERON_2001542 [Small cartilage that forms at the posterior and lateral edge of the basipterygium.]
hypobranchial cartilage UBERON_2001522 [Pharyngeal arch cartilage that is bilaterally paired and articulates medially with a median skeletal element and laterally with a ceratobranchial cartilage or bone.]
bregma UBERON_0013406 [The bregma is the anatomical point on the skull at which the coronal suture is intersected perpendicularly by the sagittal suture.]
hypobranchial 4 cartilage UBERON_2001523 [Hypobranchial cartilage that is bilaterally paired and articulates laterally with ceratobranchial 4 cartilage or bone.]
hypobranchial 1 cartilage UBERON_2001524 [Hypobranchial cartilage that is bilaterally paired and articulates laterally with ceratobranchial 1 cartilage or bone.]
neural cell adhesion molecule 1 (chicken) PR_P13590 [A neural cell adhesion molecule 1 that is encoded in the genome of chicken.]
neural cell adhesion molecule 1 PR_000001024 [A neural cell adhesion molecule NCAM that is a translation product of the human NCAM1 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.]
hypobranchial 2 cartilage UBERON_2001525 [Hypobranchial cartilage that is bilaterally paired and articulates laterally with ceratobranchial 2 cartilage or bone.]
hypobranchial 3 cartilage UBERON_2001526 [Hypobranchial cartilage that is bilaterally paired and articulates laterally with ceratobranchial 3 cartilage or bone.]
epibranchial 1 cartilage UBERON_2001528 [Epibranchial cartilage that is bilaterally paired and articulates laterally with ceratobranchial 1 cartilage or bone.]
epibranchial 3 cartilage UBERON_2001529 [Epibranchial cartilage that is bilaterally paired and articulates laterally with ceratobranchial 3 cartilage or bone.]
neural cell adhesion molecule 1 (mouse) PR_P13595 [A neural cell adhesion molecule 1 that is encoded in the genome of mouse.]
pectoral girdle region UBERON_0001421 [An organism subdivision that includes the pectoral girdle skeleton and associated soft tissue. Note that this includes both the skeletal elements and associated tissues (integument, muscle, etc). Examples: There are only two instances in an organism, right and left pectoral girdle regions.]