All terms in HP

Label Id Description
retinal astrocyte CL_4033015 [A star-shaped glial cell that is part of some retina. This cell links neurons to blood vessels and may provide structural and physiological support to optic nerve head axons.]
retinal cell CL_0009004 [Any cell in the retina, the innermost layer or coating at the back of the eyeball, which is sensitive to light and in which the optic nerve terminates.]
astrocyte CL_0000127 [A class of large neuroglial (macroglial) cells in the central nervous system - the largest and most numerous neuroglial cells in the brain and spinal cord. Astrocytes (from 'star' cells) are irregularly shaped with many long processes, including those with 'end feet' which form the glial (limiting) membrane and directly and indirectly contribute to the blood-brain barrier. They regulate the extracellular ionic and chemical environment, and 'reactive astrocytes' (along with microglia) respond to injury.]
suprabasal keratinocyte CL_4033013 [A keratinocyte of the epidermis suprabasal layer. This cell may express the differentiation markers keratin 10 and keratin 1.]
keratinocyte CL_0000312 [An epithelial cell of stratified squamous tissues, including skin, oral mucosa (Hiroshima et al., 2011), and esophagus (Whelan et al., 2018), that produces keratin proteins and secretes antimicrobial peptides to form a resilient barrier against environmental damage, dehydration, pathogens, and microbial invasion. It undergoes successive stages of differentiation marked by changes in keratin expression, supporting tissue integrity, wound repair, and contributing to immune defense.]
epidermal keratinocyte CL_4052061 [A keratinocyte of the skin epidermis that synthesizes keratin and undergoes successive stages of differentiation as it migrates from the basal layer to the cornified (stratum corneum) layer. These differentiation stages include the basal, spinous (prickle), and granular cell layers. This cell is central to epidermal homeostasis, mediating wound healing, immune modulation, including the secretion of cytokines and chemokines that recruit neutrophils (Simmons and Gallo, 2024), and intercellular communication with adjacent melanocytes (Marrapodi and Bellei, 2024).]
mucus secreting cell of bronchus submucosal gland CL_4033022 [A mucus secreting cell of a submucosal gland of the bronchus.]
mucus secreting cell of trachea gland CL_4033020 [A mucus secreting cell that is part of a submucosal gland of the trachea.]
Abnormal Humphrey SITA 10-2 perimetry test HP_0030598
Abnormal static automated perimetry test HP_0030595
Abnormal Esterman grid perimetry test HP_0030599 [The Esterman grid test assays scores visual acuity. The grid consists of 100 units whose unequal size and distribution reflect the unequal functional value of different parts of the field-in effect a weighted or relative-value scale. Because each unit equals 1 percent, a simple count of units yields the functional score in percent.]
Abnormal Humphrey SITA 30-2 perimetry test HP_0030596
Abnormal Humphrey SITA 24-2 perimetry test HP_0030597
Abnormal automated kinetic perimetry test HP_0030594
Abnormal kinetic perimetry test HP_0030591
Abnormal static perimetry test HP_0030592
Abnormal manual kinetic perimetry test HP_0030593
Abnormal Amsler grid test HP_0030590
Unaided visual acuity 2.0 LogMAR HP_0030549
Abnormal unaided visual acuity test HP_0030533