All terms in EFO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Polyomavirus infectious disease | EFO_0007451 | [A Polyomaviridae infectious disease that results_in infection in animals and humans, has_material_basis_in Polyomavirus, which cause respiratory symptoms, cystitis or skin cancer., Infections with polyomavirus, which are often cultured from the urine of kidney transplant patients. Excretion of bk virus is associated with ureteral strictures and cystitis, and that of jc virus with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (leukoencephalopathy, progressive multifocal).] |
| regulation of hormone secretion | GO_0046883 | [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the regulated release of a hormone from a cell.] |
| 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.] |
| poliomyelitis | EFO_0007450 | [An acute infectious disorder that affects the nervous system. It is caused by the poliovirus. The virus spreads by direct contact, and can be prevented by prophylaxis with the polio vaccine., A viral infectious disease that results_in destruction located_in motor neurons, has_material_basis_in Human poliovirus 1, has_material_basis_in Human poliovirus 2, or has_material_basis_in Human poliovirus 3, which are transmitted_by ingestion of food or water contaminated with feces, or transmitted_by direct contact with the oral secretions. The infection has_symptom fever, has_symptom sore throat, has_symptom headache, has_symptom vomiting, has_symptom fatigue, has_symptom neck stiffness, has_symptom muscle spasms, and has_symptom acute flaccid paralysis.] |
| Myelitis | EFO_1001472 | [Inflammation of the spinal cord., An inflammatory process affecting the spinal cord. Causes include viral infections, autoimmune disorders, vascular disorders, and toxic agents. Symptoms include weakness, paresthesia, sensory loss, pain, and incontinence.] |
| acquired motor neuron disease | MONDO_0020129 | [An instance of motor neuron disease that is acquired during the lifetime of the individual.] |
| poliovirus infection | MONDO_0024618 | [An disease or disorder caused by infection with Enterovirus C.] |
| anterior horn disorder | MONDO_0003182 | [Anterior horn disease is one of a number of medical disorders affecting the anterior horn of the spinal cord. Anterior horn diseases include spinal muscular atrophy, poliomyelitis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.] |
| GM17239 | CLO_0014327 | [HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - CAUCASIAN PANEL OF 50 HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - CAUCASIAN PANEL OF 200 HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - CAUCASIAN PANEL OF 100 (SET 1)] |
| polysaccharide | CHEBI_18154 | |
| carbohydrate | CHEBI_16646 | |
| pseudorabies | EFO_0007457 | [A highly contagious herpesvirus infection affecting the central nervous system of swine, cattle, dogs, cats, rats, and other animals., A Varicellovirus infectious disease that results_in infection located_in peripheral nervous system in swine, cattle, sheep, dogs and raccoons, has_material_basis_in Suid herpesvirus 1 and has_symptom abortion, has_symptom coughing, has_symptom sneezing, has_symptom fever, has_symptom constipation, has_symptom depression, has_symptom seizures, has_symptom ataxia, has_symptom circling, has_symptom excess salivation in piglets, and has_symptom intense itching in cattle.] |
| ring chromosome disorder | MONDO_0700091 | [Chromosomal disorder in which the chromosomal anomaly consists of the presence of a ring chromosome. A ring chromosome is a chromosome whose arms have fused together to form a ring, often with the loss of the ends of the chromosome.] |
| chromosomal disorder | MONDO_0019040 | [Clinical conditions caused by an abnormal chromosome constitution in which there is extra or missing chromosome material (either a whole chromosome or a chromosome segment). (from Thompson et al., Genetics in Medicine, 5th ed, p429)] |
| ethene | CHEBI_18153 | [An alkene that has formula C2H4.] |
| pseudomyxoma peritonei | EFO_0007456 | [An appendix cancer that is characterized by progressive accumulation of mucus-secreting tumor cells within the abdomen and pelvis.] |
| Herbaspirillum seropedicae SmR1 | NCBITaxon_757424 | |
| progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy | EFO_0007455 | [A viral infectious disease that involves reactivation of JC polyomavirus in immune-compromised individuals which causes the loss of white matter (which is made up of myelin, a substance the surrounds and protects nerve fibers) in multiple areas of the brain. The symptoms include hemiparesis, aphasia, dysarthria, hemianopia, cognitive impairment and coma., Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) is a neurological disorder that damages the myelin that covers and protects nerves in the white matter of the brain. It is caused by the JC virus (JCV). By age 10, most people have been infected with this virus, but itrarelycauses symptoms unless the immune system becomes severely weakened.The disease occurs, rarely, in organ transplant patients; people undergoing chronic corticosteroid or immunosuppressive therapy; and individuals with cancer, such as Hodgkins disease, lymphoma, and sarcoidosis. PML is most common among individuals with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).] |
| infectious encephalitis | MONDO_0020067 | [An acute infectious process that affects the brain tissue. It is usually caused by viruses and less often by bacteria, parasites, and fungi.] |
| postpoliomyelitis syndrome | EFO_0007454 | [A poliomyelitis that results_in atrophy located_in muscle, many years after the initial infection, has_material_basis_in Human poliovirus 1, has_material_basis_in Human poliovirus 2, or has_material_basis_in Human poliovirus 3. It is characterized by new weakening in muscles that were previously affected by the polio infection and in muscles that were unaffected. The infection has_symptom muscle weakness, has_symptom muscle pain, has_symptom sleep apnea, and has_symptom breathing problems., Postpoliomyelitis syndrome (PPS) is a neurologic disorder characterized by the development of new neuromuscular symptoms such as progressive muscular weakness or abnormal muscle fatigability occurring in survivors of the acute paralytic form of poliomyelitis, 15-40 years after recovery from the disease, and that is unexplained by other medical causes. Other manifestations that can occur gradually include generalized fatigue, muscle atrophy, muscle and joint pain, intolerance to cold, and difficulties sleeping, swallowing or breathing.] |