All terms in HP

Label Id Description
distal tarsal bone 1 pre-cartilage condensation UBERON_0015104 [A distal tarsal bone 1 endochondral element that is composed primarily of a pre-cartilage condensation.]
roof plate spinal cord region UBERON_0005724 [A tissue that is part of a spinal cord and is part of a roof plate.]
olfactory system UBERON_0005725 [A sensory system that is capable of olfaction (the sensory perception of smell).]
chemosensory system UBERON_0005726
hindbrain venous system UBERON_0005720 [A venous system that is part of a hindbrain.]
pronephric mesoderm UBERON_0005721 [A mesoderm that has the potential to develop into a pronephros.]
footplate apical ectodermal ridge UBERON_0005719 [An apical ectodermal ridge that is part of a footplate.]
surface ectodermal cell CL_0000114 [An ectodermal cell that is part of the external ectoderm, forming the outermost layer of the developing embryo. It is characterized by its polarized nature, with distinct apical and basal surfaces (Ferrante Jr., Reinke, & Stanley, 1995). Surface ectodermal cell gives rise to the epidermis, hair follicles, nails, sensory organs, and specialized structures like the apical ectodermal ridge crucial for limb development (Skoufa et al., 2024).]
ectodermal cell CL_0000221 [A cell of the outer of the three germ layers of the embryo.]
limb field UBERON_0005733 [A ring of cells capable of forming a limb.]
paired limb/fin field UBERON_0005732 [A ring of cells capable of forming a limb or paired fin[Gilbert,modified].]
pelvic appendage field UBERON_0005730 [A limb/fin field that has the potential to develop into a pelvic appendage bud mesenchyme.]
extraembryonic mesoderm UBERON_0005728
pectoral appendage field UBERON_0005729 [A limb/fin field that has the potential to develop into a pectoral appendage bud mesenchyme.]
cerebellar Golgi cell CL_0000119 [Large intrinsic neuron located in the granule layer of the cerebellar cortex that extends its dendrites into the molecular layer where they receive contact from parallel fibers. The axon of the Golgi cell ramifies densely in the granule layer and enters into a complex arrangement with mossy fiber terminals and granule cell dendrites to form the cerebellar glomerulus. Llinas, Walton and Lang. In The Synaptic Organization of the Brain. 5th ed. 2004.]
Purkinje cell CL_0000121 [An inhibitory neuron and the sole output neuron of the cerebellar cortex, the Purkinje cell's soma is located between the granular and molecular layers of the cerebellum. It is one of the largest neural cells in the mammalian brain, ranging from 50 to 80 micrometres in diameter. Purkinje cells have planar, fan-shaped dendrites that branch extensively with little overlap. This cell type receives synaptic input from parallel fibres, which modulate high-frequency spike activity known as "simple spikes," and climbing fibres, which modulate infrequent calcium spike activity known as "complex spikes". Purkinje cells are involved in motor coordination, particularly in correcting movements in progress.]
microtubule cytoskeleton organization involved in mitosis GO_1902850 [Any microtubule cytoskeleton organization that is involved in mitosis.]
neuron associated cell CL_0000095
optic foramen UBERON_0005745 [An opening in the skull through which cranial nerve II passes.[MP].]
tunica intima of artery UBERON_0005740 [A tunica intima that is part of a artery.]