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- UBERON_0003547 UBPROP_0000001 "Meninges that are part of the brain. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003549 UBPROP_0000001 "The innermost of the three mammalian meninges covering the brain and spinal cord. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003551 UBPROP_0000001 "Pia mater that is part of the midbrain. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003552 UBPROP_0000001 "Pia mater that is part of the telencephalon. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003553 UBPROP_0000001 "Pia mater that is part of the diencephalon. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003554 UBPROP_0000001 "Pia mater that is part of the hindbrain. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003555 UBPROP_0000001 "The innermost of the three mammalian meninges covering the brain and spinal cord. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003557 UBPROP_0000001 "Arachnoid mater that is part of the midbrain. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003558 UBPROP_0000001 "Arachnoid mater that is part of the diencephalon. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003559 UBPROP_0000001 "Arachnoid mater that is part of the hindbrain. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003560 UBPROP_0000001 "The middle membrane of the three mammalian meninges covering the brain and spinal cord. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003562 UBPROP_0000001 "Dura mater that is part of the midbrain. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003564 UBPROP_0000001 "Dura mater that is part of the diencephalon. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003565 UBPROP_0000001 "Dura mater that is part of the hindbrain. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003645 UBPROP_0000001 "The first metacarpal bone or the metacarpal bone of the thumb is the first bone of the thumb. It is connected to the trapezium of the carpus at the first carpometacarpal joint and to the proximal thumb phalanx at the first metacarpophalangeal joint[Wikipedia:First_metacarpal_bone]." @default.
- UBERON_0003646 UBPROP_0000001 "Dumb-bell-shaped bone of endochondral origin with cartilaginous epiphyses that articulates with the prepollex and carpal 2(1) or carpal 2+3(1+2) proximally and with the proximal phalanx of digit II(I) distally.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003647 UBPROP_0000001 "Dumb-bell-shaped bone of endochondral origin with cartilaginous epiphyses that articulates with carpal 3(2) proximally and with the proximal phalanx of digit III(II) distally.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003647 UBPROP_0000001 "The third metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the middle finger) is a little smaller than the second. The dorsal aspect of its base presents on its radial side a pyramidal eminence, the styloid process, which extends upward behind the capitate; immediately distal to this is a rough surface for the attachment of the extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle. The carpal articular facet is concave behind, flat in front, and articulates with the capitate. On the radial side is a smooth, concave facet for articulation with the second metacarpal, and on the ulnar side two small oval facets for the fourth metacarpal[Wikipedia:Third_metacarpal_bone]." @default.
- UBERON_0003648 UBPROP_0000001 "The fourth metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the ring finger) is shorter and smaller than the third. The base is small and quadrilateral; its superior surface presents two facets, a large one medially for articulation with the hamate, and a small one laterally for the capitate. On the radial side are two oval facets, for articulation with the third metacarpal; and on the ulnar side a single concave facet, for the fifth metacarpal[Wikipedia:Fourth_metacarpal_bone]." @default.
- UBERON_0003649 UBPROP_0000001 "Dumb-bell shaped bones of endochondral origin with cartilaginous epiphyses that articulates with carpal 5(4) proximally and with the proximal phalanx of digit V(IV) distally.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003649 UBPROP_0000001 "The fifth metacarpal bone (metacarpal bone of the little finger or pinky finger) is the most lateral metacarpal[Wikipedia:Fifth_metacarpal_bone]." @default.
- UBERON_0003650 UBPROP_0000001 "Dumb-bell-shaped bone of endochondral origin with cartilaginous epiphyses that articulates with the prepollex and tarsal 1 proximally and with the proximal phalanx of digit I distally.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003650 UBPROP_0000001 "The first metatarsal bone is the bone in the body of the foot just behind the big toe. It is remarkable for its great thickness, and is the shortest of the metatarsal bones. The body is strong, and of well-marked prismoid form. The base presents, as a rule, no articular facets on its sides, but occasionally on the lateral side there is an oval facet, by which it articulates with the second metatarsal. Its proximal articular surface is of large size and kidney-shaped; its circumference is grooved, for the tarsometatarsal ligaments, and medially gives insertion to part of the tendon of the Tibialis anterior; its plantar angle presents a rough oval prominence for the insertion of the tendon of the Peronæus longus. The head is large; on its plantar surface are two grooved facets, on which glide sesamoid bones; the facets are separated by a smooth elevation[Wikipedia:First_metatarsal_bone]." @default.
- UBERON_0003651 UBPROP_0000001 "Dumb-bell-shaped bone of endochondral origin with cartilaginous epiphyses that articulates with tarsal 2 proximally and with the proximal phalanx of digit II distally.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003652 UBPROP_0000001 "Dumb-bell-shaped bone of endochondral origin with cartilaginous epiphyses that articulates with tarsal 3 proximally and with the proximal phalanx of digit III distally.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003652 UBPROP_0000001 "The third metatarsal bone articulates proximally, by means of a triangular smooth surface, with the third cuneiform; medially, by two facets, with the second metatarsal; and laterally, by a single facet, with the fourth metatarsal. This last facet is situated at the dorsal angle of the base[Wikipedia:Third_metatarsal_bone]." @default.
- UBERON_0003653 UBPROP_0000001 "Dumb-bell-shaped bone of endochondral origin with cartilaginous epiphyses that articulates with tarsal 4 or the distal head of the tibiale-fibulare proximally and with the proximal phalanx of digit IV distally.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003653 UBPROP_0000001 "The fourth metatarsal bone is smaller in size than the third; its base presents an oblique quadrilateral surface for articulation with the cuboid; a smooth facet on the medial side, divided by a ridge into an anterior portion for articulation with the third metatarsal, and a posterior portion for articulation with the third cuneiform; on the lateral side a single facet, for articulation with the fifth metatarsal[Wikipedia:Fourth_metatarsal_bone]." @default.
- UBERON_0003654 UBPROP_0000001 "Dumb-bell-shaped bone of endochondral origin with cartilaginous epiphyses that articulates with tarsal 5 or the distal head of the tibiale-fibulare proximally and with the proximal phalanx of digit V distally.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003654 UBPROP_0000001 "The fifth metatarsal bone is recognized by a rough eminence, the tuberosity, on the lateral side of its base. The base articulates behind, by a triangular surface cut obliquely in a transverse direction, with the cuboid; and medially, with the fourth metatarsal. On the medial part of its dorsal surface is inserted the tendon of the Peronæus tertius and on the dorsal surface of the tuberosity that of the Peronæus brevis. A strong band of the plantar aponeurosis connects the projecting part of the tuberosity with the lateral process of the tuberosity of the calcaneus. The plantar surface of the base is grooved for the tendon of the Abductor digiti quinti, and gives origin to the Flexor digiti quinti brevis. The base of the metatarsal is often injured and a particularly notorious fracture is the Jones fracture. When the tuberosity is broken, it is called a pseudo-Jones fracture or a dancer's fracture. This is a common fracture of the fifth metatarsal. Stress fractures are common in the fifth metatarsal among athletes[Wikipedia:Fifth_metatarsal_bone]." @default.
- UBERON_0003660 UBPROP_0000001 "The muscle in the orbit of the eye that lifts the upper eyelid[ncithesaurus:Eyelid_Muscle]." @default.
- UBERON_0003672 UBPROP_0000001 "Dentition refers to set of teeth, especially with regard to their number, kind, and arrangement, in the mouth.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003672 UBPROP_0000001 "The teeth collectively in the dental arch. Dentition ordinarily refers to the natural teeth in position in their alveoli. (MeSH[ncithesaurus:Dentition])" @default.
- UBERON_0003687 UBPROP_0000001 "Foramen in the occipital region of neurocranium to allow passage of spinal cord.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003692 UBPROP_0000001 "The gliding joint formed by the outer extremity of the clavicle and the inner margin of the acromion process of the scapula." @default.
- UBERON_0003699 UBPROP_0000001 "Medial attachment of the two halves of the pelvic girdle.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003704 UBPROP_0000001 "Duct that collects bile from the bile ductules and connects to the extrahepatic bile duct.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003712 UBPROP_0000001 "An irregularly shaped venous space in the dura mater at either side of the sphenoid bone[MESH:A07.231.908.224.334]." @default.
- UBERON_0003714 UBPROP_0000001 "One of the four types of tissue in traditional classifications. Cells forming the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003716 UBPROP_0000001 "Branch of the vagus nerve that separates from the vagus well postcranially, then continues anteriorly to innervate the larynx[AAO:0010754]." @default.
- UBERON_0003729 UBPROP_0000001 "the mucous membrane epithelium of the mouth. It can be divided into three categories: masticatory, lining, and specialized[Wikipedia:Oral_mucosa]." @default.
- UBERON_0003822 UBPROP_0000001 "Segment of the hindleg corresponding to the humerus.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003847 UBPROP_0000001 "Part of the external carotid which supplies blood to the thyroid gland.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003850 UBPROP_0000001 "Cranial neural crest that is part of the telencephalon.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003852 UBPROP_0000001 "Cranial neural crest that is part of the hindbrain.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003854 UBPROP_0000001 "Neural plate that is part of the spinal cord. [Bgee_curator][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003856 UBPROP_0000001 "Mesenchyme enclosed by dental organ.[MP]" @default.
- UBERON_0003856 UBPROP_0000001 "Mesenchyme enclosed by dental organ.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003861 UBPROP_0000001 "A neural arch encloses the neural canal and typically meets its partner to form a neural spine. The neural arch can be a replacement ossification of the basidorsal cartilage or can form directly in membrane bone.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003861 UBPROP_0000001 "Bony arch perched on the vertebral centrum; successive arches enclose the neural canal that surrounds and protects the spinal cord dorsally.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003861 UBPROP_0000001 "the dorsal bony and/or cartilaginous part of a vertebra, consisting of a pair of pedicles, a pair of laminae, and seven processes (four articular processes, two transverse processes, and one spinous process)" @default.
- UBERON_0003890 UBPROP_0000001 "Either of the paired embryonic ducts developing into the uterine tubes, uterus, and vagina in the female and becoming largely obliterated in the male. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0003890 UBPROP_0000001 "Transient developmental organ which gives rise to oviducts in female (documented to persist in some male frogs).[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003901 UBPROP_0000001 "A connective tissue partition developing at the apex of the chevron-shaped myotome and separating dorsal (epaxial) and ventral (hypaxial) body wall muscle masses. Kimmel et al, 1995.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003906 UBPROP_0000001 "The extracellular matrix between the myocardium and the endocardium. The cardiac jelly plays a central role in the septation of the heart and comprises most of the thickness of the heart wall at early stages, but disappears as the heart differentiates.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003909 UBPROP_0000001 "Fenestrated blood vessel endothelium with pores that are large enough for blood cells to pass. The basal lamina and gap junctions may be discontinuous.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003916 UBPROP_0000001 "An accumulation of adipose tissue (fat cells) enclosed in fibrous tissue[BTO]." @default.
- UBERON_0003917 UBPROP_0000001 "A fatty tissue especially of nearly mature insect larvae that serves as a food reserve[BTO]." @default.
- UBERON_0003923 UBPROP_0000001 "The pancreatic bud that gives rise to the accessory pancreatic duct.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003929 UBPROP_0000001 "Epithelium lining the lumen of the gut.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003933 UBPROP_0000001 "Cartilage which is part of the cranium.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003934 UBPROP_0000001 "Mesenchyme that is part of the pectoral fin.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003942 UBPROP_0000001 "The neural tissue involved in the transmission of sensory signals" @default.
- UBERON_0003982 UBPROP_0000001 "Stage IV (690-730 microns) are oocyte maturation. Selman et al, 1993.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003983 UBPROP_0000001 "Receives blood from the left atrium and becomes the median truncus arteriosus.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0003984 UBPROP_0000001 "The third part of the uterine tube is the infundibulum. It terminates with the ostium of Fallopian tube, surrounded by fimbriae, one of which is attached to the ovary[Wikipedia:Infundibulum_of_uterine_tube]." @default.
- UBERON_0003997 UBPROP_0000001 "The greater cornua (or greater horns) of the hyoid bone project backward from the lateral borders of the body; they are flattened from above downward and diminish in size from before backward; each ends in a tubercle to which is fixed the lateral hyothyroid ligament. The upper surface is rough close to its lateral border, for muscular attachments: the largest of these are the origins of the hyoglossus and Constrictor pharyngis medius which extend along the whole length of the cornu; the digastric muscle and stylohyoid muscle have small insertions in front of these near the junction of the body with the cornu. To the medial border the hyothyroid membrane is attached, while the anterior half of the lateral border gives insertion to the thyrohyoid. The greater cornua derive from the 3rd pharyngeal arches[Wikipedia:Greater_cornu]." @default.
- UBERON_0003998 UBPROP_0000001 "The lesser cornua (or lesser horns) are two small, conical eminences, attached by their bases to the angles of junction between the body and greater cornua of the hyoid bone. They are connected to the body of the bone by fibrous tissue, and occasionally to the greater cornua by distinct diarthrodial joints, which usually persist throughout life, but occasionally become ankylosed. The lesser cornua are situated in the line of the transverse ridge on the body and appear to be morphological continuations of it. The apex of each cornu gives attachment to the stylohyoid ligament; the Chondroglossus rises from the medial side of the base. The lesser cornua are derived from the 2nd pharyngeal arches[Wikipedia:Lesser_cornu]." @default.
- UBERON_0004031 UBPROP_0000001 "Ectomesenchyme has similar properties to mesenchyme. The major difference is that ectomesenchyme is usually considered to arise from neural crest cells, which are a critical group of cells that form in the cranial region during early vertebrate development. Thus, ectomesenchyme plays a critical role in the formation of the hard and soft tissues of the head and neck such as bones, muscles, teeth, and, most important, the branchial arches[Wikipedia:Ectomesenchyme]." @default.
- UBERON_0004031 UBPROP_0000001 "Portion of tissue that develops from the cranial neural crest and which cells populate a series of pharyngeal arches from which develops the support skeleton of the jaw and gills[ZFA:0005771]." @default.
- UBERON_0004055 UBPROP_0000001 "The primitive pit is a depression in the center of the primitive node, connecting to the notochord. It consists of part of the primitive streak[Wikipedia:Primitive_pit]." @default.
- UBERON_0004056 UBPROP_0000001 "A shallow groove, the primitive groove, appears on the surface of the primitive streak, and the anterior end of this groove communicates by means of an aperture, the blastophore, with the yolk-sac[Wikipedia:Primitive_groove]." @default.
- UBERON_0004060 UBPROP_0000001 "The layer of undifferentiated, proliferating cells that line the neural tube lumen" @default.
- UBERON_0004073 UBPROP_0000001 "The interposed nucleus is a deep nucleus of the cerebellum and is composed of the globose nuclei and the emboliform nuclei. It is located in in the roof (dorsal aspect) of the fourth ventricle, lateral to the fastigial nucleus. It receives its afferent supply from the anterior lobe of the cerebellum and sends output via the superior cerebellar peduncle to the red nucleus." @default.
- UBERON_0004086 UBPROP_0000001 "Organ cavity of the brain which consists of the lateral ventricles, the third and fourth ventricles and the cerebral aqueduct[BIRNLEX:1356]." @default.
- UBERON_0004096 UBPROP_0000001 "Anterior process located between the atlantal cotyles that projects into the foramen magnum of the skull and bears facets that articulate with the lateral walls of the foramen.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004117 UBPROP_0000001 "Outpocketings of pharyngeal endoderm that interdigitate with the neural crest derived pharyngeal arches. The pouches later fuse with the surface ectoderm to form the gill slits. Crump et al, 2004.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004122 UBPROP_0000001 "Anatomical system that has as its parts the organs concerned with the production and excretion of urine and those concerned with reproduction.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004124 UBPROP_0000001 "The layer of the myocardium composed of projections of contractile myocytes. The trabecular layer is bounded internally by the the endocardium. Unlike the trabeculations of higher vertebrates, both atrial and ventricular trabeculae of the zebrafish have more strut-like character, and are more uniform without apparent regional differences Hu et al. 2001.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004127 UBPROP_0000001 "The outer layer the ventricular myocardium, muscle fibers are arranged in a compact form and involved the entire ventricle.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004141 UBPROP_0000001 "the paired, longitudinal, endothelial-lined channels formed from the cardiogenic mesoderm in embryonic development; angiogenic cell clusters (aka angioblastic cords) located in a horse-shoe shape configuration in the cardiogenic plate coalesce to form the right and left endocardial heart tubes which then fuse in cephalo-caudal direction to form a single primitive heart tube." @default.
- UBERON_0004146 UBPROP_0000001 "the intraventricular conduction system from the bundle of His to the distal Purkinje fibers, which carries the impulse to the ventricles." @default.
- UBERON_0004152 UBPROP_0000001 "A pear shaped chamber that functions as a capacitor, maintaining continuous blood flow into the gill arches. The bulbus arteriosus has three distinct layers. Hu et al. 2000.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004154 UBPROP_0000001 "The first of the two membranous sheets which partially separate the two atria during embryonic development. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0004155 UBPROP_0000001 "The second of the two membranous sheets which partially separate the two atria during embryonic development. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0004161 UBPROP_0000001 "A thick plate of mesodermal tissue that occupies the space between the thoracic cavity and yolk stalk in the early embryo, forming a transverse partition partially separating the coelomic cavity into thoracic and abdominal portions. It gives rise to the central tendon of the diaphragm. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0004164 UBPROP_0000001 "The branchiomeric muscle is derived from cranial mesoderm and controls facial expression, pharyngeal and laryngeal function, operating the jaw. Branchiomeric muscles of mammals correspond to the musculature of fish[GO][GO:0014707]." @default.
- UBERON_0004177 UBPROP_0000001 "the organs in which the formed elements of the blood and lymph are produced[http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Hematopoietic+Organs]." @default.
- UBERON_0004212 UBPROP_0000001 "Capillary that is part of the renal glomerulus. Glomerular capillary endothelial membranes in zebrafish normally have a fenestrated morphology that is visible at the ultrastructural level.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004288 UBPROP_0000001 "Anatomical cluster that consists of all the skeletal elements (eg., bone, cartilage, and teeth) of the body.[VSAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004290 UBPROP_0000001 "Epithelial sheet on the external surface of the somite that gives rise to trunk, muscle and dermis. Within the dermomyotome there is also a medio-lateral difference. The central region makes dermis, the mesenchymal connective tissue of the back skin. The medial region (closest to neural tube) makes epaxial muscle, and the lateral region (furthest from neural tube) makes hypaxial muscle[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=eurekah&part=A66768]." @default.
- UBERON_0004290 UBPROP_0000001 "Epithelial sheet on the external surface of the somite that gives rise to trunk, muscle and dermis.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004290 UBPROP_0000001 "Portion of somites that gives rise to dermis and muscles.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004290 UBPROP_0000001 "all but the sclerotome of a mesodermal somite; the primordium of skeletal muscle and, perhaps, of the dermis." @default.
- UBERON_0004291 UBPROP_0000001 "The migrating myocardial precursors of the heart rudiment form a cone like structure between 19.5hpf and 22hpf, and eventually telescope out into the primitive heart tube at 24hpf. Stainier 2001.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004340 UBPROP_0000001 "A membranous sac that develops from the posterior part of the alimentary canal in the embryos of mammals, birds, and reptiles, and it is important in the formation of the umbilical cord and placenta in mammals. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0004345 UBPROP_0000001 "The outer cellular layer of the mammalian blastocyst. [Evolution, Fourth_Edition_(2006)_McGraw-Hill, Function, Vertebrates:_Comparative_Anatomy, p.750, see_Kardong_KV][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0004347 UBPROP_0000001 "Early outgrowth of presumptive limb.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004356 UBPROP_0000001 "Distal ectodermal thickening which forms along the anterior-posterior limb axis. Signaling from this region influences proximal-distal patterning of the limb. Structure is missing in some lineages (salamanders, Eleutherodactylus coqui) however morphologically their indistinct distal ectoderm may still be involved in signaling.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0004356 UBPROP_0000001 "Proliferative region that is part of the developing fin fold or fin.[TAO]" @default.