All terms in EFO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ILSXISS23/TejJ | EFO_0002979 | |
| ILSXISS22/TejJ | EFO_0002978 | |
| obsolete_cardiac ventricle | EFO_0000317 | [Cavitated compound organ that receives blood flow from the atrium and delivers blood to the body via the aorta. Valves are present to direct flow. There are only two chambers present in the fish heart., General anatomical term which refers to a chamber of an organ with cavitated organ parts. Examples: right ventricle of heart, lateral ventricle of brain., A chamber of the heart which receives blood from a corresponding atrium and from which blood is forced into the arteries., The lower right and left chambers of the heart. The right pumps venous blood into the lungs and the left pumps oxygenated blood into the systemic arterial circulation. (MeSH), One of four heart chambers.] |
| obsolete_9p13 microdeletion syndrome | Orphanet_324313 | |
| ILSXISS24/TejJ | EFO_0002980 | |
| ILSXISS26/TejJ | EFO_0002982 | |
| ILSXISS25/TejJ | EFO_0002981 | |
| obsolete_cell factor | EFO_0000321 | |
| ILSXISS48/TejJ | EFO_0002984 | |
| ILSXISS41/TejJ | EFO_0002983 | |
| obsolete_cell line | EFO_0000322 | |
| ILSXISS50/TejJ | EFO_0002986 | |
| ILSXISS49/TejJ | EFO_0002985 | |
| cellular modification | EFO_0000325 | [The act of alteration or modification of a cell e.g. RNAi] |
| ILSXISS52/TejJ | EFO_0002988 | |
| ILSXISS51/TejJ | EFO_0002987 | |
| nonpapillary renal cell carcinoma | MONDO_0007763 | |
| Influenza A virus | NCBITaxon_11320 | |
| clear cell sarcoma of the kidney | EFO_0000350 | [A rare pediatric sarcoma affecting the kidney. It is characterized by the presence of epithelioid or spindle cells forming cords or nests, separated by fibrovascular septa. It is associated with internal tandem duplications in the BCOR gene. It metastasizes to lung, bone, brain and soft tissue.] |
| clear cell sarcoma | EFO_0008498 | [A rare malignant neoplasm with melanocytic differentiation characterized by the presence of polygonal or spindle shaped clear cells. This sarcoma usually affects the tendons and aponeuroses and is associated with a poor prognosis due to recurrences and metastases.] |