All terms in HP

Label Id Description
detection of mechanical stimulus involved in sensory perception GO_0050974 [The series of events in which a mechanical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal as part of sensory perception.]
detection of stimulus involved in sensory perception of pain GO_0062149 [The series of events involved in the perception of pain in which a stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal.]
detection of mechanical stimulus GO_0050982 [The series of events by which a mechanical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal.]
regulation of membrane potential GO_0042391 [Any process that modulates the establishment or extent of a membrane potential, the electric potential existing across any membrane arising from charges in the membrane itself and from the charges present in the media on either side of the membrane.]
detection of light stimulus involved in sensory perception GO_0050962 [The series of events in which a light stimulus is received by a cell and converted into a molecular signal as part of the sensory perception of light.]
detection of stimulus involved in sensory perception GO_0050906 [The series of events involved in sensory perception in which a sensory stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal.]
detection of chemical stimulus involved in sensory perception of pain GO_0050968 [The series of events involved in the perception of pain in which a chemical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal.]
detection of chemical stimulus involved in sensory perception GO_0050907 [The series of events in which a chemical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal as part of sensory perception.]
sensory perception of touch GO_0050975 [The series of events required for an organism to receive a touch stimulus, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. This is a neurological process. The perception of touch in animals is mediated by mechanoreceptors in the skin and mucous membranes and is the sense by which contact with objects gives evidence as to certain of their qualities. Different types of touch can be perceived (for example, light, coarse, pressure and tickling) and the stimulus may be external or internal (e.g. the feeling of a full stomach).]
detection of mechanical stimulus involved in sensory perception of touch GO_0050976 [The series of events involved in the perception of touch in which a mechanical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal.]
detection of mechanical stimulus involved in equilibrioception GO_0050973 [The series of events involved in equilibrioception in which a mechanical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal. During equilibrioception, mechanical stimuli may be in the form of input from pressure receptors or from the labyrinth system of the inner ears.]
formyl group CHEBI_42485
2-methylbutanedioic acid CHEBI_91315 [A dicarboxylic acid that is butanedioic acid substituted at position 2 by a methyl group.]
(S)-methylsuccinic acid CHEBI_91316 [A 2-methylbutanedioic acid in which the methyl group at position 2 has S-configuration.]
(R)-methylsuccinic acid CHEBI_91317 [A 2-methylbutanedioic acid in which the methyl group at position 2 has R-configuration.]
sulfonium CHEBI_30488
equilibrioception GO_0050957 [The series of events required for an organism to receive an orientational stimulus, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. Equilibrioception refers to a combination of processes by which an organism can perceive its orientation with respect to gravity. In animals, stimuli come from labyrinth system of the inner ears, monitoring the direction of motion; visual stimuli, with information on orientation and motion; pressure receptors, which tell the organism which body surfaces are in contact with the ground; and proprioceptive cues, which report which parts of the body are in motion.]
cell chemotaxis GO_0060326 [The directed movement of a motile cell guided by a specific chemical concentration gradient. Movement may be towards a higher concentration (positive chemotaxis) or towards a lower concentration (negative chemotaxis).]
pre-B cell receptor complex GO_0035369 [An immunoglobulin-like complex that is present in at least the plasma membrane of pre-B cells, and that is composed of two identical immunoglobulin heavy chains and two surrogate light chains, each composed of the lambda-5 and VpreB proteins, and a signaling subunit, a heterodimer of the Ig-alpha and Ig-beta proteins.]
Thoracocervical ectopia cordis HP_0011584 [A type of ectopia cordis with the heart partially in the cervical region with a defect of the superior portion of the sternum.]