All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| accessory olfactory bulb glomerular layer | UBERON_0007631 | |
| forelimb bone | UBERON_0008962 | [A bone that is part of a forelimb region. Examples: humerus, any of the phalanges. Counter-example: scapula (a bone of the pectoral girdle). Note that we consider the forelimb to end at the shoulder.] |
| septohippocampal nucleus | UBERON_0007630 | [Part of septal nuclear complex. In the human, it refers to the most caudal of scattered clusters of neurons in the septum pellucidum that extend, on the underside of the corpus callosum, from the level of the medial septal nucleus to the CA fields ( Crosby-1962 ). In the rat it is associated with the lateral septal nucleus throughout its rostro-caudal course toward the CA fields ( Swanson-1998. Adapted from Brain Info.] |
| melon organ | UBERON_0008960 | [The melon is an ovoid-shaped, fatty organ found in the forehead of all toothed whales (odontocetes), including dolphins and porpoises (Cranford et al., 1996; Harper, C. J., et al., 2008) and believed to be used in echolocation] |
| core of melon organ | UBERON_0013182 | [The core component of the ovoid-shaped, fatty organ found in the forehead of all toothed whales.] |
| central nervous system white matter layer | UBERON_0016549 | [A layer of of the central nervous system that is composed of white matter.] |
| hippocampus fimbria | UBERON_0002310 | [Regional part of fornix consisting of a prominent white matter structure adjacent to the hippocampus on the ventricular side continuous with the alveus. Near the splenium the fimbria separates from the hippocampus as the crus of the fornix. [adapted from Wikipedia] (MM: 2006-10-26).] |
| urogenital membrane | UBERON_0006307 | |
| UBERON_0006308 | UBERON_0006308 | |
| tunica vasculosa lentis | UBERON_0006305 | [An extensive capillary network, spreading over the posterior and lateral surfaces of the lens of the eye. It disappears shortly after birth.] |
| tracheal diverticulum | UBERON_0006303 | |
| presumptive ganglion | UBERON_0003869 | [A presumptive structure that has the potential to develop into a ganglion.] |
| trigeminal neural crest | UBERON_0005563 | [Cranial neural crest which gives rise to the trigeminal ganglion.] |
| abdominal ganglion of visceral hump | UBERON_0008964 | [An unpaired knot of nerves in The visceral sacs that innervates the pallial organs as well as the inner organs.] |
| telencephalic part of interventricular foramen | UBERON_0006301 | |
| Barrington's nucleus | UBERON_0007632 | |
| vitelline venous plexus | UBERON_0006310 | |
| ligamentum arteriosum | UBERON_0007642 | [A small ligament attached to the superior surface of the pulmonary trunk and the inferior surface of the aortic arch. It is a nonfunctional vestige of the ductus arteriosus, and is formed within three weeks of birth. The ligamentum arteriosum is closely related to the left recurrent laryngeal nerve, a branch of the left vagus nerve. After splitting from the left vagus nerve, the left recurrent laryngeal loops around the aortic arch posterior to the ligamentum arteriosum, after which it ascends to the larynx[WP].] |
| ductus arteriosus | UBERON_0005440 | [A fetal blood vessel connecting the pulmonary artery with the descending aorta[MESH]. In the developing fetus, the ductus arteriosus is a shunt connecting the pulmonary artery to the aortic arch. It allows most of the blood from the right ventricle to bypass the fetus' fluid-filled lungs, protecting the lungs from being overworked and allowing the left ventricle to strengthen. There are two other fetal shunts, the ductus venosus and the foramen ovale[MP]. the fetal vessel that connects the left pulmonary artery with the descending aorta; the ductus arteriosus normally regresses into a fibrous cord, the ligamentum arteriousum after birth[MP]] |
| right colon | UBERON_0008972 | [The proximal portion of the colon, extending from the ileocecal valve usually to a point proximal to the left colic flexure; it develops embryonically from the terminal portion of the midgut and functions in absorption.] |