All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
amygdala UBERON_0001876 [Subcortical brain region lying anterior to the hippocampal formation in the temporal lobe and anterior to the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle in some species. It is usually subdivided into several groups. Functionally, it is not considered a unitary structure (MM).]
pectoral fin base UBERON_4300147 [Subdivision of organism that is the basal region of the pectoral fin.]
medial septal nucleus UBERON_0001877 [Cells lying generally in front of Regional_part_of_septal_nuclei, lying ventral to and slightly medial to the lateral septal nucleus. Neurons in this nucleus give rise to the bulk of efferents from the septal nuclei. A major projection from the medial septal nucleus terminates in the hippocampal formation (Adapted from Brodal, 1981).]
endothelial cell differentiation GO_0045446 [The process in which a mesodermal, bone marrow or neural crest cell acquires specialized features of an endothelial cell, a thin flattened cell. A layer of such cells lines the inside surfaces of body cavities, blood vessels, and lymph vessels, making up the endothelium.]
septofimbrial nucleus UBERON_0001878
nucleus of diagonal band UBERON_0001879 [A brain structure that is part of the septal nuclear complex. It is connected with the hippocampus, hypothalamus and amygdala.]
profundus foramen UBERON_4300144 [Foramen for the profundus or ophthalmic nerve.]
root of vagus nerve UBERON_0011213 [A root of cranial nerve that is part of a vagus nerve.]
diencephalon UBERON_0001894 [The division of the forebrain that develops from the foremost primary cerebral vesicle.]
metencephalon UBERON_0001895 [Rostral segment of the hindbrain that has as its parts the pons (where present) and the cerebellum[WP,modified].]
medulla oblongata UBERON_0001896 [Organ component of neuraxis that has as its parts the medullary reticular formation, inferior olivary complex and cochlear nuclear complex, among other structures[FMA]. The medulla oblongata lies directly above the spinal cord and controls vital autonomic functions such as digestion, breathing and the control of heart rate[GO].]
dorsal plus ventral thalamus UBERON_0001897 [Subcortical brain region consisting of paired gray matter bodies in the dorsal diencephalon and forming part of the lateral wall of the third ventricle of the brain. The thalamus represents the major portion of the diencephalon and is commonly divided into cellular aggregates known as nuclear groups.(MeSH). The dorsal topographic division of the interbrain. The macrodissected adult human thalamus was clearly illustrated by Vesalius in 1543 and the term as defined here was introduced by His in 1893. It includes the traditional epithalamus, dorsal thalamus, and ventral thalamus of Herrick (1910, pp. 494, 498). Also see Kuhlenbeck (1927, Ch. 9) and Jones (1985, p. 87).]
forebrain UBERON_0001890 [The most anterior region of the brain including both the telencephalon and diencephalon.]
telencephalon UBERON_0001893 [Part of the forebrain consisting of paired olfactory bulbs and cerebral hemispheres.]
procurrent spur UBERON_4300154 [A ventrally projecting spur on the posteriormost ventral procurrent caudal ray overlapping ventrally the preceding ray in various percomorphs (Johnson, 1975).]
Sharpey's fiber UBERON_4300153 [Sharpey's fibres (bone fibres, or perforating fibres) are a matrix of connective tissue consisting of bundles of strong collagenous fibres connecting periosteum to bone. They are part of the outer fibrous layer of periosteum, entering into the outer circumferential and interstitial lamellae of bone tissue.]
accessory nasal sac UBERON_4300152 [Accessory nasal sacs are found in a variety of teleosts (Webb, 1993) and likely assist in ventilating the olfactory epithelium by transmitting pressure fluctuations associated with gill irrigation from theoral cavity to the nasal (or sensory) sac (Jakubowski,1975; Webb, 1993; Belanger et al., 2003). [def from Eastman, J. T. and Lannoo, M. J. (2004)].]
pelvic intercleithral cartilage UBERON_4300151 [Cartilage element that lies between processes of the cleithrum and pelvic girdle in gobioid fishes. Posterodorsal to the ventral end of each cleithrum is a posteriorly projecting process. The pelvic intercleithral cartilage (an unpaired, median structure) forms a bridge between the processes (From Springer, 1983).]
internal capsule of telencephalon UBERON_0001887 [White matter regional part of brain which is flanked by nuclear masses, consisting of both afferent and efferent fibers projecting between the cerebral cortex and the brainstem and spinal cord. It consists of three distinct parts: an anterior limb, posterior limb, and genu. (Adapted from MSH by Maryann Martone).]
ectepicondylar depression UBERON_4300158