All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Rhabdoid tumor HP_0034557 [Rhabdoid tumors are rare aggressive malignancies in infants and young children with a poor prognosis. The most common anatomic localizations are the central nervous system, the kidneys, and other soft tissues.]
Renal neoplasm HP_0009726 [The presence of a neoplasm of the kidney.]
Subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma HP_0034403 [A form of T-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma in which cytotoxic CD8+ T cells infiltrate adipose tissue forming subcutaneous nodules.]
Absent distal phalanx of the 2nd toe HP_0010432 [Absence of distal phalanx of the second toe as a result of developmental aplasia.]
carbohydrate transmembrane transport GO_0034219 [The process in which a carbohydrate is transported across a membrane.]
carbohydrate transport GO_0008643 [The directed movement of carbohydrate into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. Carbohydrates are a group of organic compounds based of the general formula Cx(H2O)y.]
obsolete Aplasia of the phalanges of the 3rd finger HP_0009448
obsolete Hypoplastic/small phalanges of the 3rd finger HP_0009449
endomembrane system organization GO_0010256 [A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of the endomembrane system.]
mesenchymal cell CL_0008019 [A non-polarised cell precursor cell that is part of some mesenchyme, is associated with the cell matrix but is not connected to other cells and is capable of migration.]
eukaryotic cell CL_0000255 [Any cell that in taxon some Eukaryota.]
motile cell CL_0000219 [A cell that moves by its own activities.]
adult skeletal muscle myoblast CL_0008017 [A skeletal muscle myoblast that is part of a skeletal mucle. These cells are formed following acivation and division of skeletal muscle satellite cells. They form a transient population that is lost when they fuse to form skeletal muscle fibers.]
myoblast CL_0000056 [A cell that is commited to differentiating into a muscle cell. Embryonic myoblasts develop from the mesoderm. They undergo proliferation, migrate to their various sites, and then differentiate into the appropriate form of myocytes. Myoblasts also occur as transient populations of cells in muscles undergoing repair.]
skeletal muscle myoblast CL_0000515 [A myoblast that differentiates into skeletal muscle fibers.]
Colonic atresia HP_0010448 [A developmental defect resulting in complete obliteration of the lumen of the colon. That is, there is an abnormal closure, or atresia of the tubular structure of the colon.]
Tricuspid stenosis HP_0010446 [A narrowing of the orifice of the tricuspid valve of the heart.]
Abnormal tricuspid valve physiology HP_0031651 [Any functional defect of the tricuspid valve.]
Anal fistula HP_0010447 [An abnormal connection between the epithelialised surface of the anal canal and the perianal skin.]
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the 3rd finger HP_0009318 [A small/hypoplastic or absent/aplastic 3rd (middle) finger.]