All terms in UPHENO_PATTERN

Label Id Description
notochordal canal UBERON_0013704 [A tubular passage that extends from the primitive pit into the head process during the early stages of embryonic development in mammals. It perforates the splanchnopleure layer so that the yolk sac and the amnion are connected temporarily.]
anatomical conduit UBERON_0004111 [Any tube, opening or passage that connects two distinct anatomical spaces.]
body proper UBERON_0013702 [The region of the organism associated with the visceral organs.]
organism subdivision UBERON_0000475 [Anatomical structure which is a subdivision of a whole organism, consisting of components of multiple anatomical systems, largely surrounded by a contiguous region of integument.]
main body axis UBERON_0013701 [A principle subdivision of an organism that includes all structures along the primary axis, typically the anterior-posterior axis, from head to tail, including structures of the body proper where present (for example, ribs), but excluding appendages.]
nonmetal atom CHEBI_25585
atom CHEBI_33250 [A chemical entity constituting the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element.]
regulation of muscle adaptation GO_0043502 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of muscle adaptation.]
biological regulation GO_0065007 [Any process that modulates a measurable attribute of any biological process, quality or function.]
regulation of muscle system process GO_0090257 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of a muscle system process, a multicellular organismal process carried out by any of the organs or tissues in a muscle system.]
regulation of response to stimulus GO_0048583 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of a response to a stimulus. Response to stimulus is a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus.]
skeletal muscle adaptation GO_0043501 [Any process in which skeletal muscles change their phenotypic profiles in response to altered functional demands and a variety of signals.]
striated muscle adaptation GO_0014888 [Any process in which striated 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.]
muscle adaptation GO_0043500 [A process in which 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.]
muscle fibroblast CL_1001609 [Fibroblast from muscle organ.]
fibroblast CL_0000057 [A connective tissue cell which secretes an extracellular matrix rich in collagen and other macromolecules. Flattened and irregular in outline with branching processes; appear fusiform or spindle-shaped.]
decreased distance between 'anatomical entity1' and 'anatomical entity2' abnormallyDecreasedDistanceBetweenAnatomicalEntities.yaml [Decreased distance between 'anatomical entity1' and 'anatomical entity2'.]
abnormal distance between 'anatomical_entity1' and 'anatomical_entity2' abnormalDistanceBetweenAnatomicalEntities.yaml [abnormal distance between 'anatomical_entity1' and 'anatomical_entity2'.]
abnormal 'developmental_process' rate during 'life_cycle_stage' abnormalRateOfDevelopmentDuringStage.yaml [Abnormal rate of 'developmental_process' in the 'life_cycle_stage'.]
changed 'biological_process' rate abnormalRateOfBiologicalProcess.yaml [Changed rate of 'biological_process'.]