All terms in PATO

Label Id Description
cell-cell signaling involved in cell fate commitment GO_0045168 [Signaling at long or short range between cells that results in the commitment of a cell to a certain fate.]
mesenchyme of tongue UBERON_0003416 [Mesenchyme that is part of a developing tongue [Automatically generated definition].]
heart plus pericardium UBERON_0015410
visual system UBERON_0002104 [The sensory system subserving the sense of vision.]
vestibulo-auditory system UBERON_0002105 [Sensory system responsible for the perception of spatial orientation and auditory stimuli.]
neck nerve UBERON_0003430 [A nerve that is part of a neck [Automatically generated definition].]
cartilaginous neurocranium UBERON_0004761 [The primitive cartilagionous skeletal structure of the fetal skull that grows to envelop the rapidly growing embyonic brain. In humans, the chondrocranium begins forming at 28 days from mesenchymal condensations and is fully formed between week 7 and 9 of fetal development. While the majority of the chondrocranium is succeeded by the bony skull in most higher vertebrates, some components do persist into adulthood.[1] In Cartilagious fishes and Agnathans, the chondrocranium persist throughout life.[2] Embryologically, the chondrocranium represent the basal cranial structure, and lay the base for the formation of the endocranium in higher vertebrates[WP].]
trunk UBERON_0002100 [Organism subdivision which is the part of the body posterior to the cervical region (or head, when cervical region not present) and anterior to the caudal region. Includes the sacrum when present.]
intramembranous bone tissue UBERON_0004764 [Bone tissue that forms directly within mesenchyme, and does not replace other tissues[TAO]. Intramembranous ossification is the formation of bone in which osteoblasts secrete a collagen-proteoglycan matrix that binds calcium salts and becomes calcified[GO]. Intramembranous ossification is the way flat bones and the shell of a turtle are formed[GO]. Unlike endochondral ossification, cartilage is not present during intramembranous ossification[WP].]
notochord development GO_0030903 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the notochord over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The notochord is a mesoderm-derived structure located ventral of the developing nerve cord. In vertebrates, the notochord serves as a core around which other mesodermal cells form the vertebrae. In the most primitive chordates, which lack vertebrae, the notochord persists as a substitute for a vertebral column.]
abdomen nerve UBERON_0003429 [A nerve that is part of an abdomen [Automatically generated definition].]
nerve of abdominal segment UBERON_0003825 [A nerve that is part of an abdominal segment of trunk [Automatically generated definition].]
forebrain development GO_0030900 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the forebrain over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The forebrain is the anterior of the three primary divisions of the developing chordate brain or the corresponding part of the adult brain (in vertebrates, includes especially the cerebral hemispheres, the thalamus, and the hypothalamus and especially in higher vertebrates is the main control center for sensory and associative information processing, visceral functions, and voluntary motor functions).]
midbrain development GO_0030901 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the midbrain over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The midbrain is the middle division of the three primary divisions of the developing chordate brain or the corresponding part of the adult brain (in vertebrates, includes a ventral part containing the cerebral peduncles and a dorsal tectum containing the corpora quadrigemina and that surrounds the aqueduct of Sylvius connecting the third and fourth ventricles).]
hindbrain development GO_0030902 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the hindbrain over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The hindbrain is the posterior of the three primary divisions of the developing chordate brain, or the corresponding part of the adult brain (in vertebrates, includes the cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata and controls the autonomic functions and equilibrium).]
enucleated reticulocyte CL_0002422 [A reticulocyte lacking a nucleus and showing a basophilic reticulum under vital staining due to the presence of ribosomes.]
articular system UBERON_0004770 [Anatomical system that consists of all the joints of the body.]
nucleated reticulocyte CL_0002421 [A reticulocyte that retains the nucleus and other organelles. Found in birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles.]
respiratory system lamina propria UBERON_0004779 [A lamina propria that is part of a respiratory system [Automatically generated definition].]
larynx submucosa UBERON_0004778 [A submucosa that is part of a larynx [Automatically generated definition].]