All terms in HP

Label Id Description
negative regulation of neutrophil migration GO_1902623 [Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of neutrophil migration.]
regulation of neutrophil chemotaxis GO_0090022 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate, or extent of neutrophil chemotaxis. Neutrophil chemotaxis is the directed movement of a neutrophil cell, the most numerous polymorphonuclear leukocyte found in the blood, in response to an external stimulus, usually an infection or wounding.]
negative regulation of monocyte chemotaxis GO_0090027 [Any process that decreases the frequency, rate, or extent of monocyte chemotaxis.]
positive regulation of monocyte chemotaxis GO_0090026 [Any process that increases the frequency, rate, or extent of monocyte chemotaxis.]
positive regulation of neutrophil chemotaxis GO_0090023 [Any process that increases the frequency, rate, or extent of neutrophil chemotaxis. Neutrophil chemotaxis is the directed movement of a neutrophil cell, the most numerous polymorphonuclear leukocyte found in the blood, in response to an external stimulus, usually an infection or wounding.]
positive regulation of neutrophil migration GO_1902624 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of neutrophil migration.]
regulation of neutrophil migration GO_1902622 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of neutrophil migration.]
inferior pubic ramus UBERON_0014439 [The inferior pubic ramus is thin and flattened. It passes lateralward and downward from the medial end of the superior ramus; it becomes narrower as it descends and joins with the inferior ramus of the ischium below the obturator foramen.]
pubic ramus UBERON_0014444
decidua UBERON_0002450 [The maternal uterine-derived portion of the placenta.]
superior pubic ramus UBERON_0014438 [The superior pubic ramus is a part of the pubic bone which forms a portion of the obturator foramen. It extends from the body to the median plane where it articulates with its fellow of the opposite side. It is conveniently described in two portions, viz. , a medial flattened part and a narrow lateral prismoid portion.]
internal thoracic artery UBERON_0002456 [An artery that supplies the anterior chest wall and the breasts. It is a paired artery, with one running along each side of the sternum, to continue after its bifurcation as the superior epigastric and musculophrenic arteries. [WP,unvetted].]
intersomitic artery UBERON_0002457 [The small branching sprouts of the dorsal aorta that grow across the medial surface of the somite, turn right angles to grow over that surface and then fuse with other sprouts and form the vertebral arteries adjacent to the neural tube; the intersomitic arteries supply the body wall and persist in the adult as the posterior intercostal, subcostal and the lumbar arteries.]
spinal artery UBERON_0002458 [Arteries that supply the spinal cord.]
female reproductive gland UBERON_0005398 [A sex gland that is part of a female reproductive system.]
ethmoid sinus UBERON_0002453 [The evaginations of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity into the ethmoidal bony labyrinth, forming multiple small paranasal sinuses.]
paranasal sinus UBERON_0001825 [The paired air-filled cavities surrounded by the bones of the face that are lined by mucous membranes and are continuous with the nasal cavity.]
acetabular notch UBERON_0014446 [The acetabulum presents below a deep notch, the acetabular notch, which is continuous with a circular non-articular depression, the acetabular fossa, at the bottom of the cavity: this depression is perforated by numerous apertures, and lodges a mass of fat. The notch is converted into a foramen by the transverse ligament; through the foramen nutrient vessels and nerves enter the joint; the margins of the notch serve for the attachment of the ligament of the head of the femur.]
acetabular fossa UBERON_0014445 [The acetabular fossa is the roughened depression in the centre of the acetabulum, surrounded by the lunate acetabular surface and the acetabular notch. The acetabular fossa provides an insertion point for the teres ligaments that secure the femoral head.]
anterior abdominal wall muscle UBERON_0002461 [Any skeletal muscle organ that is part of a anterior abdominal wall. Examples: the obliques, pyramidalis and transversus abdominus.]