All terms in UPHENO_PATTERN

Label Id Description
abnormally localised 'anatomical entity' in 'independent continuant' mislocalisedAnatomicalEntityInLocation.yaml [Abnormal location of the 'anatomical entity' in the 'independent continuant'.]
abnormal 'anatomical entity' topology in 'independent continuant' abnormalPositionOfAnatomicalEntityInLocation.yaml [An abnormal position of the 'anatomical entity' in the 'independent continuant'.]
abnormally localised 'anatomical entity' mislocalisedAnatomicalEntity.yaml [An abnormally localised 'anatomical entity'.]
neurocranium UBERON_0001703 [Subdivision of skeletal system that surrounds and protects the brain. Includes the skull base, sensory capsules and the central part of the skull roof.]
primary subdivision of skull UBERON_0011158 [The skull can be divided into two: the neurocranium and the facial skeleton.]
jaw skeleton UBERON_0001708 [Subdivision of skeleton which includes upper and lower jaw skeletons.]
subdivision of skeleton UBERON_0010912 [Anatomical cluster consisting of the skeletal elements (i.e. bone elements, cartilage elements, cartilage condensations) that are part of an individual subdivision of the organism. Excludes joints.]
regulation of ossification GO_0030278 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of ossification, the formation of bone or of a bony substance or the conversion of fibrous tissue or of cartilage into bone or a bony substance.]
skin morphogenesis GO_0043589 [The process in which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.]
animal organ morphogenesis GO_0009887 [Morphogenesis of an animal organ. An organ is defined as a tissue or set of tissues that work together to perform a specific function or functions. Morphogenesis is the process in which anatomical structures are generated and organized. Organs are commonly observed as visibly distinct structures, but may also exist as loosely associated clusters of cells that work together to perform a specific function or functions.]
anatomical structure morphogenesis GO_0009653 [The process in which anatomical structures are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form.]
female reproductive system UBERON_0000474 [The organs and associated structures associated with bearing offspring in a female animal.]
reproductive system UBERON_0000990 [Anatomical system that has as its parts the organs concerned with reproduction.]
compound organ component UBERON_0000471 [Multi-tissue structure that is part of a compound organ.]
multi-tissue structure UBERON_0000481 [Anatomical structure that has as its parts two or more portions of tissue of at least two different types and which through specific morphogenetic processes forms a single distinct structural unit demarcated by bona-fide boundaries from other distinct structural units of different types.]
extraembryonic structure UBERON_0000478 [A multicellular anatomical structure that is associated with an embryo and derived from the zygote from which it develops, but which does not contribute to the embryo proper or to structures that are part of the same organism after embryogenesis.]
developing anatomical structure UBERON_0005423
sulfur molecular entity CHEBI_26835
chalcogen molecular entity CHEBI_33304 [Any p-block molecular entity containing a chalcogen.]
anatomical cluster UBERON_0000477 [Anatomical group that has its parts adjacent to one another.]