All terms in HP

Label Id Description
body fluid secretion GO_0007589 [The controlled release of a fluid by a cell or tissue in an animal.]
regulation of body fluid levels GO_0050878 [Any process that modulates the levels of body fluids.]
secretion GO_0046903 [The controlled release of a substance by a cell or a tissue.]
immune mediated disease MPATH_194 [Tissue response to inappropriate immune/inflammatory process.]
dermatitis MPATH_196 [Inflammation of the skin.]
inflammation MPATH_212 [A tissue reaction to an internal or external injury.]
immune mediated hemolytic anaemia MPATH_198 [An anemic/erythrocytopenic condition resulting from an increased rate of immune mediated erythrocyte destruction.]
glomerulonephritis MPATH_197 [Renal disease characterised by diffuse inflammatory changes in glomeruli not in response to an infectious agent or treatment.]
lactation GO_0007595 [The regulated release of milk from the mammary glands and the period of time that a mother lactates to feed her young.]
blood coagulation, intrinsic pathway GO_0007597 [A protein activation cascade that initiates blood coagulation, triggered when Factor XII, prekallikrein (PK) and high-molecular-weight kininogen (HK) assemble on a suitable surface or polymer. This results in the reciprocal activation of factor XII to Factor XIIa by kallikrein, and PK to kallikrein by Factor XIIa. The resulting generation of Factor XIIa activates Factor XI to Factor XIa, which then converts Factor IX to Factor IXa. Factor IXa converts Factor X to Xa. Factor Xa then initiates the common pathway.]
protein activation cascade GO_0072376 [A sequential series of modifications to a set of proteins where the product of one reaction catalyzes the following reaction, ultimately leading to the generation of a mature protein. Modifications typically include proteolysis or covalent modification, and may also include binding events.]
blood coagulation GO_0007596 [The sequential process in which the multiple coagulation factors of the blood interact, ultimately resulting in the formation of an insoluble fibrin clot; it may be divided into three stages: stage 1, the formation of intrinsic and extrinsic prothrombin converting principle; stage 2, the formation of thrombin; stage 3, the formation of stable fibrin polymers.]
hemostasis GO_0007599 [The stopping of bleeding (loss of body fluid) or the arrest of the circulation to an organ or part.]
coagulation GO_0050817 [The process in which a fluid solution, or part of it, changes into a solid or semisolid mass.]
blood coagulation, extrinsic pathway GO_0007598 [A protein activation cascade that initiates blood coagulation, starting with a signal from tissue factor (TF), a cell-surface, integral-membrane protein, which converts Factor IX to IXa, and Factor IXa converts Factor X to Xa. Factor Xa then initiates the common pathway.]
mitochondrial translation GO_0032543 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a protein in a mitochondrion. This is a ribosome-mediated process in which the information in messenger RNA (mRNA) is used to specify the sequence of amino acids in the protein; the mitochondrion has its own ribosomes and transfer RNAs, and uses a genetic code that differs from the nuclear code.]
translation GO_0006412 [The cellular metabolic process in which a protein is formed, using the sequence of a mature mRNA or circRNA molecule to specify the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain. Translation is mediated by the ribosome, and begins with the formation of a ternary complex between aminoacylated initiator methionine tRNA, GTP, and initiation factor 2, which subsequently associates with the small subunit of the ribosome and an mRNA or circRNA. Translation ends with the release of a polypeptide chain from the ribosome.]
organogenesis stage UBERON_0000111 [A stage at which the ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm develop into the internal organs of the organism.]
life cycle stage UBERON_0000105 [A spatiotemporal region encompassing some part of the life cycle of an organism.]
neurula stage UBERON_0000110 [A chordate developmental stage defined by the formation of a tube from the flat layer of ectodermal cells known as the neural plate. This will give rise to the central nervous system.]