All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| nucleus of posterior commissure | UBERON_0002711 | |
| posterior nucleus of hypothalamus | UBERON_0002706 | [The posterior nucleus of the hypothalamus is one of the many nuclei that make up the hypothalamic region of the brain. Its function is thermoregulation (heating) of the body. Damage or destruction of this nucleus causes hypothermia.] |
| segment of antenna | UBERON_6007149 | [Any appendage segment that is part of some antenna.] |
| presumptive arista | UBERON_6110811 | [Region of the antennal disc that will develop into the arista.] |
| corticospinal tract | UBERON_0002707 | [The corticospinal fibers that arise from the pyramidal cells within the cerebral cortex layer V of the precentral motor area, the premotor area and the postcentral gyrus, then descend into and through the medulla to form the lateral corticospinal tract and the anterior corticospinal tract.] |
| posterior periventricular nucleus | UBERON_0002708 | |
| anterior median oculomotor nucleus | UBERON_0002701 | |
| middle frontal gyrus | UBERON_0002702 | [Component of the frontal lobe, lateral aspect (Christine Fennema-Notestine).] |
| precentral gyrus | UBERON_0002703 | [Component of the frontal lobe. The appearance and disappearance of the central sulcus is the rostral and caudal boundaries of the precentral gyrus respectively. The medial boundary is specific frontal gyri (superior, middle and inferior) whereas the lateral boundary is the medial bank of the central sulcus (Christine Fennema-Notestine).] |
| metathalamus | UBERON_0002704 | [The metathalamus is a composite structure of the thalamus, consisting of the medial geniculate nucleus and the lateral geniculate nucleus. [WP,unvetted].] |
| extraembryonic vascular system | UBERON_0014701 | [A vascular system that overlaps a umbilical cord and is part of a entire extraembryonic component.] |
| vascular system | UBERON_0007798 | [Anatomical system that consists of all blood and lymph vessels.] |
| posterior nuclear complex of thalamus | UBERON_0002709 | [Part of thalamus comprising ill defined cellular groups in the caudal thalamus at the meso-diencephalic junction. It is not a homogeneous structure but consists of several distinct cellular groups, including the suprageniculate and limitans nuclei, the magnocellular division of the medial geniculate body, portions of the pulvinar nucleus and an area of mixed cell types intercalated between the ventroposterior nucleus and the nucleus lateral posterior (Brodal, Neurological Anatomy, 3rd ed., 1981, pg 97)] |
| mammillary peduncle | UBERON_0002720 | [White matter bundle in the posterior hypothalamus containing ascending afferent fibers to the mammillary bodies from the ventral and dorsal tegmental nuclei (Brodal, Neurological Anatomy, 3rd ed., 1981, pg 671).] |
| peduncle of diencephalon | UBERON_0022235 | |
| collateral sulcus | UBERON_0002716 | [The collateral fissure (or sulcus) is on the tentorial surface of the hemisphere and extends from near the occipital pole to within a short distance of the temporal pole. Behind, it lies below and lateral to the calcarine fissure, from which it is separated by the lingual gyrus; in front, it is situated between the hippocampal gyrus and the anterior part of the fusiform gyrus. [WP,unvetted].] |
| rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus | UBERON_0002717 | [The rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus (riMLF) is a portion of the medial longitudinal fasciculus which controls vertical gaze. They project to the vestibular nuclei. [WP,unvetted].] |
| solitary tract | UBERON_0002718 | [The solitary tract is a compact fiber bundle that extends longitudinally through the posterolateral region of the medulla. The solitary tract is surrounded by the nucleus of the solitary tract, and descends to the upper cervical segments of the spinal cord. [WP,unvetted].] |
| white matter of medulla oblongata | UBERON_0014649 | [A white matter that is part of a medulla oblongata.] |
| spino-olivary tract | UBERON_0002719 | [The spino-olivary tract is located in the ventral funiculus of the spinal cord. This tract carries proprioception information from muscles and tendons as well as cutaneous impulses to the olivary nucleus. [WP,unvetted].] |