All terms in PATO

Label Id Description
neurogliaform cell CL_0000693 [An interneuron that has spider-like appearance with a small round soma, a large number (7-10) of short, smooth, or slightly beaded primary dendrites that give rise to only a few secondary branches, and a branched axon that establishes a dense axonal mesh with thin shafts.]
interneuron CL_0000099 [Most generally any neuron which is not motor or sensory. Interneurons may also refer to neurons whose axons remain within a particular brain region as contrasted with projection neurons which have axons projecting to other brain regions.]
striated muscle hypertrophy GO_0014897 [The enlargement or overgrowth of all or part of an organ due to an increase in size of muscle cells without cell division. In the case of striated muscle, this happens due to the additional synthesis of sarcomeric proteins and assembly of myofibrils.]
muscle hypertrophy GO_0014896 [The muscle system process that results in enlargement or overgrowth of all or part of a muscle organ due to an increase in the size of its muscle cells. Physiological hypertrophy is a normal process during development (it stops in cardiac muscle after adolescence) and can also be brought on in response to demand. In athletes cardiac and skeletal muscles undergo hypertrophy stimulated by increasing muscle activity on exercise. Smooth muscle cells in the uterus undergo hypertrophy during pregnancy.]
stellate interneuron CL_0000691 [Any interneuron that has characteristic some stellate morphology.]
smooth muscle hypertrophy GO_0014895 [The enlargement or overgrowth of all or part of an organ due to an increase in size of its smooth muscle cells without cell division. Physiological hypertrophy is a normal process during development, and can also occur in mature structures on demand. In the uterus, smooth muscle cells undergo hypertrophy during pregnancy.]
smooth muscle adaptation GO_0014805 [Any process in which smooth muscle adapts, with consequent modifications to structural and/or functional phenotypes, in response to a stimulus. Stimuli include contractile activity, loading conditions, substrate supply, and environmental factors. These adaptive events occur in both muscle fibers and associated structures (motoneurons and capillaries), and they involve alterations in regulatory mechanisms, contractile properties and metabolic capacities.]
PP cell CL_0000696 [A cell that stores and secretes pancreatic polypeptide hormone.]
peptide hormone secreting cell CL_0000167 [Any secretory cell that is capable of some peptide hormone secretion.]
decreased width and length PATO_0040030 [A width and length quality which is relatively small, where both width and length are decreased.]
decreased length PATO_0000574 [A length quality which is relatively small.]
decreased width PATO_0000599 [A width which is relatively small.]
zygote CL_0010017 [A zygote in a plant or an animal.]
increased width and length PATO_0040031 [A width and length quality that is relatively large, where both width and length are increased.]
increased length PATO_0000573 [A length quality which is relatively large.]
increased width PATO_0000600 [A width which is relatively large.]
quality of a suspension PATO_0015029 [A physical quality inhering in an entity by virtue of the bearer's solid or liquid constituents being transiently dispersed in a solid, liquid, or gas before settling due to gravity or centrifugal forces.]
increased stability PATO_0015027 [An increase in stability.]
stability PATO_0015026 [quality, state, or degree of being stable.]
obliquely fractured PATO_0040038 [A fractured quality where the fracture occurs at a plane oblique to the long axis of the bone.]