All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Reduced cooperative imaginative play HP_5200035 [Failure of a child to engage with peers games that involve creating imaginary scenarios or narratives, for instance, in which children pretend to be characters or act out adventurous scenarios.]
Reduced imaginative play skills HP_5200105 [Reduced or lack of pretending in play (does not assign abstract properties to objects, use invisible objects, or use objects in nonliteral ways other than their intended purpose in play).]
axon GO_0030424 [The long process of a neuron that conducts nerve impulses, usually away from the cell body to the terminals and varicosities, which are sites of storage and release of neurotransmitter.]
obsolete Reduced responsiveness to verbal cues HP_5200036
Diminished integration of verbal and non-verbal communicative behavior HP_5200030 [A communicative abnormality where one's nonverbal and verbal communication are poorly integrated. This may occur when verbal and nonverbal communication are intact alone but are abnormal when used together, or an abnormality in the use of typically integrated communication such as the use of beat gestures during speech.]
obsolete Deferred imitation of others HP_5200031
obsolete Reduced immediate imitation of others HP_5200032
collection of hair on snout UBERON_1000020 [A collection of hairs that grows on the snout.]
positive regulation of renal water transport GO_2001153 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of renal water transport.]
regulation of renal water transport GO_2001151 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of renal water transport.]
negative regulation of renal water transport GO_2001152 [Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of renal water transport.]
parenchyma of spleen UBERON_1000024 [A parenchyma that is part of a spleen.]
Impaired social imitation HP_5200026 [Reduced use of imitation of tasks or movements of others in play or learning.]
Abnormal interest in others HP_5200020 [A deviation from typical perceived social engagement with other individuals given the social context. This may manifest as either an excessive interest (e.g., persistent preoccupation with another person, excessive attempts to engage) or an abnormal lack of interest (e.g., minimal or absent social curiosity) in others.]
Reduced responsiveness to social cues HP_5200028 [A tendency to display responces to social cues that are interpreted (e.g., by family members, peers, or caregivers) as diminished compared to what would be expected based on the developmental stage and cultural context of an individual.]
specialized cardiac myocyte CL_0002086 [A cardiac myocyte that is an excitable cells in the myocardium, specifically in the conducting system of heart.]
Abnormal response to social norms HP_5200123 [An atypical understanding or application of social rules and conventions that guide interpersonal behavior. This may include reduced awareness of social norms or rigid, context-insensitive adherence to them.]
pulmonary alveolar type 1 cell CL_0002062 [A squamous pulmonary alveolar epithelial cell that is flattened and branched. A pulmonary alveolar type 1 cell covers more than 98% of the alveolar surface. This large cell has thin (50-100 nm) cytoplasmic extensions to form the air-blood barrier essential for normal gas exchange.]
pulmonary alveolar type 2 cell CL_0002063 [A pulmonary alveolar epithelial cell that modulates the fluid surrounding the alveolar epithelium by secreting and recycling surfactants via specialized organelles called alveolar lamellar bodies. This cell type also contributes to tissue repair and can differentiate after injury into a pulmonary alveolar type 1 cell. This cuboidal cell is thicker than squamous alveolar cells, has a rounded apical surface that projects above the level of the surrounding epithelium, and its free surface is covered by short microvilli.]
pancreatic acinar cell CL_0002064 [A secretory cell found in pancreatic acini that secretes digestive enzymes and mucins. This cell is a typical zymogenic cell, have a basal nucleus and basophilic cytoplasm consisting of regular arrays of granular endoplasmic reticulum with mitochondria and dense secretory granules.]