All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Periosteal new bone of humeral diaphysis HP_0003931
Lytic defects of humeral diaphysis HP_0003930
Sclerosis of humeral diaphysis HP_0003933
Diaphyseal sclerosis of the upper limbs HP_0003860 [An elevation in bone density in one or more diaphyses of the arms. Sclerosis is normally detected on a radiograph as an area of increased opacity.]
Sclerotic foci of humeral diaphysis HP_0003932
extrinsic muscle of tongue UBERON_0001575 [A muscle organ that attaches the tongue to some other structure.]
intrinsic muscle of tongue UBERON_0001576 [The intrinsic tongue muscles are an integral part of the tongue and completely contained within the tongue that are innervated by Cranial Nerve XII.]
cranial or facial muscle UBERON_0015789
orbicularis oculi muscle UBERON_0001578 [A circumorbital muscle in the face that closes the eyelid[HP].]
eyelid muscle UBERON_0003660 [A muscle that attaches to an eyelid.]
genioglossus muscle UBERON_0001571 [Either of a pair of lingual muscles with origin in the mandible, with insertion to the lingual fascia below the mucous membrane and epiglottis, with nerve supply from the hypoglossal nerve, and whose action depresses and protrudes the tongue.]
motor system UBERON_0025525 [The part of the central nervous system that is involved with movement.]
hyoglossus muscle UBERON_0001572 [A muscle that attaches to the hyopid bone and to the tongue and is innervated by cranial nerve XII.]
styloglossus UBERON_0001573 [The Styloglossus, the shortest and smallest of the three styloid muscles, arises from the anterior and lateral surfaces of the styloid process, near its apex, and from the stylomandibular ligament. Passing downward and forward between the internal and external carotid arteries, it divides upon the side of the tongue near its dorsal surface, blending with the fibers of the Longitudinalis inferior in front of the Hyoglossus; the other, oblique, overlaps the Hyoglossus and decussates with its fibers. [WP,unvetted].]
palatoglossus muscle UBERON_0001574 [The palatoglossus, glossopalatinus, or palatoglossal muscle is a small fleshy fasciculus, narrower in the middle than at either end, forming, with the mucous membrane covering its surface, the glossopalatine arch. It arises from the anterior surface of the soft palate, where it is continuous with the muscle of the opposite side, and passing downward, forward, and lateralward in front of the palatine tonsil, is inserted into the side of the tongue, some of its fibers spreading over the dorsum, and others passing deeply into the substance of the organ to intermingle with the Transversus linguæ. [WP,unvetted].]
positive regulation of neutrophil mediated cytotoxicity GO_0070960 [Any process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of the directed killing of a target cell by a neutrophil.]
positive regulation of leukocyte mediated cytotoxicity GO_0001912 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of leukocyte mediated cytotoxicity.]
regulation of neutrophil mediated cytotoxicity GO_0070948 [Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of neutrophil mediated killing of a target cell, the directed killing of a target cell by a neutrophil.]
positive regulation of neutrophil mediated killing of symbiont cell GO_0070961 [Any process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of the directed killing of a symbiont target cell by a neutrophil.]
regulation of neutrophil mediated killing of symbiont cell GO_0070949 [Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of neutrophil mediated killing of a symbiont cell, the directed killing of a symbiont target cell by a neutrophil.]