All terms in HP

Label Id Description
Flank pain HP_0030157 [An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) and perceived to originate in the flank.]
Gallbladder perforation HP_0030154 [Rupture of the wall of the gallbladder.]
Scrotal pain HP_0030155 [An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) localized to the scrotum.]
obsolete Biliary tract neoplasm HP_0030152
Cholangiocarcinoma HP_0030153 [Cholangiocarcinoma is a primary cancer originating in the biliary epithelium i.e., the cholangiocytes, of the extrahepatic and intrahepatic biliary ducts. It is extremely invasive, develops rapidly, often metastasizes, and has a very poor prognosis. They are slow growing tumors which spread longitudinally along the bile ducts with neural, perineural and subepithelial extension.]
Biliary tract neoplasm HP_0100574 [A tumor (abnormal growth of tissue) of the biliary system.]
Plasmacytosis HP_0030150 [An abnormally increased number of plasma cells in tissues, exudates, or blood]
Cholangitis HP_0030151 [Inflammation of the biliary ductal system, affecting the intrahepatic or extrahepatic portions, or both.]
positive regulation of mitochondrial DNA metabolic process GO_1901860 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of mitochondrial DNA metabolic process.]
positive regulation of DNA metabolic process GO_0051054 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving DNA.]
regulation of mitochondrial DNA metabolic process GO_1901858 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of mitochondrial DNA metabolic process.]
bladder organ UBERON_0018707 [A membranous sac in animals that serves as the receptacle of a liquid or contains gas.]
peripheral sensory neuron CL_3000004 [A neuron type that is located in a peripheral nervous system and it transmits sensory information from the peripheral (PNS) to the central nervous system (CNS). A sensory neuron converts physical (light, sound, touch) or chemical (such as taste and smell) stimuli into an electrical signal through a process known as sensory transduction. The function of a sensory neuron is to carry informations from the external environment and internal body conditions to the central nervous system for further processing.]
sensory neuron CL_0000101 [Any neuron having a sensory function; an afferent neuron conveying sensory impulses.]
canthus UBERON_0006742 [A canthus is a corner of the eye where the upper and lower eyelids meet. The bicanthal plane is the transversal plane linking both canthi and defines the upper boundary of the midface.]
median lingual swelling UBERON_0006756 [During the third week of embryological development there appears, immediately behind the ventral ends of the two halves of the mandibular arch, a rounded swelling named the tuberculum impar, which was described by His as undergoing enlargement to form the buccal part of the tongue. More recent researches, however, show that this part of the tongue is mainly, if not entirely, developed from a pair of lateral swellings which rise from the inner surface of the mandibular arch and meet in the middle line. The site of their meeting remains post-embryonically as the median sulcus of the tongue. The tuberculum impar is said to form the central part of the tongue immediately in front of the foramen cecum, but Hammar insists that it is purely a transitory structure and forms no part of the adult tongue[WP, Gray's].]
lateral lingual swelling UBERON_0006757 [During the third week there appears, immediately behind the ventral ends of the two halves of the mandibular arch, a rounded swelling named the tuberculum impar, which was described by His as undergoing enlargement to form the buccal part of the tongue. More recent researches, however, show that this part of the tongue is mainly, if not entirely, developed from a pair of lateral swellings (or distal tongue bud) which rise from the inner surface of the mandibular arch and meet in the middle line.]
lyase activity GO_0016829 [Catalysis of the cleavage of C-C, C-O, C-N and other bonds by other means than by hydrolysis or oxidation, or conversely adding a group to a double bond. They differ from other enzymes in that two substrates are involved in one reaction direction, but only one in the other direction. When acting on the single substrate, a molecule is eliminated and this generates either a new double bond or a new ring.]
catalytic activity GO_0003824 [Catalysis of a biochemical reaction at physiological temperatures. In biologically catalyzed reactions, the reactants are known as substrates, and the catalysts are naturally occurring macromolecular substances known as enzymes. Enzymes possess specific binding sites for substrates, and are usually composed wholly or largely of protein, but RNA that has catalytic activity (ribozyme) is often also regarded as enzymatic.]
carbon-oxygen lyase activity GO_0016835 [Catalysis of the breakage of a carbon-oxygen bond.]