All terms in CL
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| notochord | UBERON_0002328 | [A flexible rod-shaped body found in embryos of all chordates. It is composed of cells derived from the mesoderm and defines the primitive axis of the embryo. In some chordates, it persists throughout life as the main axial support of the body, while in most vertebrates it becomes the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc. The notochord is found ventral to the neural tube.] |
| female reproductive gland | UBERON_0005398 | [A sex gland that is part of a female reproductive system.] |
| reproductive gland | UBERON_0003937 | [Any of the organized aggregations of cells that function as secretory or excretory organs and are associated with reproduction.] |
| female reproductive organ | UBERON_0003134 | [A female organ involved in reproduction] |
| lateral nasal prominence | UBERON_0004067 | [The lateral area of the two branches of a horseshoe-shaped mesenchymal swelling in the future nasal region of the embryo; it separates the olfactory pit from the developing eye and the ala of the nose/snout develops from it] |
| embryonic nasal process | UBERON_0009292 | |
| frontonasal prominence | UBERON_0004066 | [The unpaired embryonic prominence that is formed by the tissues surrounding the forebrain vesicle and develops into the forehead and bridge of the nose/snout.] |
| carotid artery segment | UBERON_0005396 | [One of: the common carotid artery, or its branches, the external and internal carotid arteries.] |
| positive regulation of bile acid secretion | GO_0120189 | [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the controlled release of bile acid from a cell or a tissue.] |
| positive regulation of secretion | GO_0051047 | [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the controlled release of a substance from a cell or a tissue.] |
| differentiating neuroepithelium | UBERON_0034707 | [A neuroepithelium some of whose cells are undergoing terminal differentiation to become neuronal cells.] |
| germinal neuroepithelium | UBERON_0004022 | [The single layer of epithelial cells that lines the early neural tube and develops into the nervous system and into the neural crest cells] |
| neural tube ventricular layer | UBERON_0004060 | [The layer of undifferentiated, proliferating cells that line the neural tube lumen that is the immediate transformation of the germinal neuroepithelium] |
| neural tube marginal layer | UBERON_0004062 | [The outermost layer of the neural tube that consists of axons from the developing mantle layer and will form the white matter] |
| neural tube | UBERON_0001049 | [In the developing vertebrate, the neural tube is the embryo's precursor to the central nervous system, which comprises the brain and spinal cord. The neural groove gradually deepens as the neural folds become elevated, and ultimately the folds meet and coalesce in the middle line and convert the groove into a closed tube, the neural tube or neural canal (which strictly speaking is the center of the neural tube), the ectodermal wall of which forms the rudiment of the nervous system. [WP,unvetted].] |
| regulation of secretion | GO_0051046 | [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the controlled release of a substance from a cell or a tissue.] |
| proliferating neuroepithelium | UBERON_0034706 | [An epithelium that is undergoing proliferation to provide large numbers of neuronal cells.] |
| neural tube lumen | UBERON_0003842 | [An anatomical space that surrounded_by a neural tube.] |
| spinal cord alar plate | UBERON_0004063 | [The region of the mantle layer of the neural tube that lies dorsal to the sulcus limitans and contains primarily sensory neurons and interneurons involved in communication of sensory impulses; the alar plate develops into the dorsal horn in the grey matter of the spinal cord] |
| neural tube alar plate | UBERON_0005882 | [The mantle layer of the neural tube that lies dorsal to the sulcus limitans and contains primarily sensory neurons and interneurons involved in communication of sensory impulses.] |