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- UBERON_0002107 UBPROP_0000001 "Organ which secretes bile and participates in formation of certain blood proteins.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002108 UBPROP_0000001 "The terminal region of the mid intestine is comprised of specialized enterocytes that appear to play a role in mucosal immunity. Wallace et al, 2005.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002110 UBPROP_0000001 "Membranous muscular sac in which the bile from the liver remains stored until it is required. [Dorian_AF, Elsevier's_encyclopaedic_dictionary_of_medicine, Part_B:_Anatomy_(1988)_Amsterdam_etc.:_Elsevier][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002110 UBPROP_0000001 "Organ attached to the liver which stores bile and empties into the duodenum via the bile duct as needed for digestion.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002113 UBPROP_0000001 "One of either of a pair of structures lying on either side of the dorsal aorta in which fluid balance is regulated and waste is excreted out in the form of urine.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002114 UBPROP_0000001 "The fixed portion of the small intestine deeply lodged in the posterior wall of the abdomen and extending from the pylorus to the beginning of the jejunum. [Dorian_AF, Elsevier's_encyclopaedic_dictionary_of_medicine, Part_B:_Anatomy_(1988)_Amsterdam_etc.:_Elsevier][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002115 UBPROP_0000001 "The first two fifth of the small intestine beyond the duodenum. It extends from the end of the duodenum to the ileum. [Dorian_AF, Elsevier's_encyclopaedic_dictionary_of_medicine, Part_B:_Anatomy_(1988)_Amsterdam_etc.:_Elsevier][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002120 UBPROP_0000001 "A kidney formed of nephric tubules arising in the anterior region of the nephric ridge; forms only as a transient embryonic structure. [Evolution, Fourth_Edition_(2006)_McGraw-Hill, Function, Kardong_KV, Vertebrates:_Comparative_Anatomy, p.748][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002120 UBPROP_0000001 "Organ that serves as a transient kidney, providing osmoregulation during early developmental stages and then degenerating during metamorphosis.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002120 UBPROP_0000001 "The embryonic kidney, present at the level of the third somite, is composed of two glomeruli fused at the midline, two pronephric tubules, and paired bilateral pronephric ducts that modify the composition of the blood filtrate before delivering it to the cloaca for excretion.Kimmel et al, 1995.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002129 UBPROP_0000001 "The cerebellar cortex is a thin mantle of gray matter that covers the surface of each cerebral hemisphere. It has a characteristic morphology with convolutions (gyri) and crevices (sulci) that have specific functions. Six layers of nerve cells and the nerve pathways that connect them comprise the cerebellar cortex. Together, these regions are responsible for the processes of conscious thought, perception, emotion and memory as well as advanced motor function[GO][GO:0021695]." @default.
- UBERON_0002133 UBPROP_0000001 "The atrioventricular valve has four distinct leaflets oriented anterior, posterior, left, and right of the atrioventricular orifice. Hu et al. 2001.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002133 UBPROP_0000001 "Valve in the heart through which blood flows from the atria to the ventricles. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002134 UBPROP_0000001 "The three-segmented valve of the heart that keeps blood in the right ventricle from flowing back into the right atrium. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002135 UBPROP_0000001 "A valve of the heart, composed of two triangular flaps, that is located between the left atrium and left ventricle and regulates blood flow between these chambers. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002137 UBPROP_0000001 "The valve between the left ventricle of the heart and the ascending aorta, consisting of three semilunar cusps. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002146 UBPROP_0000001 "The valve with semilunar cusps at the entrance to the pulmonary trunk from the right ventricle of the heart. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002162 UBPROP_0000001 "An area of medulla oblongata, outside the blood-brain barrier. The apical terminals of the neurons are, in a strategic location either to monitor the chemical constitution of the plasma or to release neurogenic substances into the general circulation. Ma 1997.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002165 UBPROP_0000001 "Layer that lines the lumen of the heart.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002165 UBPROP_0000001 "Part of the heart comprised of thin serous membrane, composed of endothelial tissue, that lines the interior of the heart.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002165 UBPROP_0000001 "Tunica intima which has as its parts the endothelium of endocardium and the fibroelastic connective tissue that surrounds the cavity of a cardiac chamber." @default.
- UBERON_0002185 UBPROP_0000001 "Each of the two primary divisions of the trachea leading respectively into the right and the left lung. [Dorian_AF, Elsevier's_encyclopaedic_dictionary_of_medicine, Part_B:_Anatomy_(1988)_Amsterdam_etc.:_Elsevier][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002190 UBPROP_0000001 "the superficial portion of the subcutaneous tissue which is specialized for fat storage[MP:0011156]" @default.
- UBERON_0002196 UBPROP_0000001 "Region of the pituitary gland derived from the buccal protrusion consisting of three regions.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002196 UBPROP_0000001 "The anterior lobe of the hypophysis (pituitary gland). This lobe contains cells that produce prolactin, growth hormone, thyroid-stimulating hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone and proopiomelanocortin. In contrast to mamalian vertebrates, the adenohypophysis remains in a subepithelial position and there exists no equivalent of Rathke's pouch in zebrafish. Herzog et al, 2004.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002197 UBPROP_0000001 "Region of the neurohypophysis.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002198 UBPROP_0000001 "The infundibular part of the pituitary gland consisting of two regions.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002199 UBPROP_0000001 "Anatomical system that protects the body from damage, comprising the skin and its appendages.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002199 UBPROP_0000001 "Surface structure that is the outer protective covering of the body.[VSAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002199 UBPROP_0000001 "The outer protective barrier that separates the animal from its aquatic environment. Le Guellec et al, 2004.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002204 UBPROP_0000001 "Anatomical system that provides locomotion and physical support to the organism.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002209 UBPROP_0000001 "A joint where fibrous tissue such as ligament connects two calcified tissues.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002211 UBPROP_0000001 "The continuation of the neurite bundle and associated glia of a nerve, inside the central nervous system[FBbt:00007602, FBC:DOS]." @default.
- UBERON_0002217 UBPROP_0000001 "Is a joint that is located at the point of contact of articulating bones allowing movement. The joint has a capsule containing synovial fluid surrounding the articulating bone surfaces.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002218 UBPROP_0000001 "Funnel-like ring structure located lateral to the ventral ramus of the squamosal, beneath the skin; it provides support to the tympanic membrane.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002221 UBPROP_0000001 "Anatomical structure that is a membranous gap between bones of the skull.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002222 UBPROP_0000001 "Portion of connective tissue which surrounds cartilage.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002223 UBPROP_0000001 "The blind extremity of the endolymphatic duct. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002228 UBPROP_0000001 "Endochondral bone that is intersegmental and rod-shaped, forming in the peritoneal membrane and attached to the vertebral parapophyses. Ribs protect and support internal organs.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002228 UBPROP_0000001 "Endochondral, rodlike element that articulates with the transverse process and parapophysis (double-headed rib), or with the transverse process only (single-headed rib); it extends into the body wall and provides a site for muscle attachment.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002232 UBPROP_0000001 "Multicellular mucous glands of the olfactory epithelium, present only in adults.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002233 UBPROP_0000001 "The tectorial membrane (TM) is one of two acellular gels in the cochlea of the inner ear, the other being the basilar membrane (BM). The TM is located above the sulcus spiralis internus and the spiral organ of Corti and extends along the longitudinal length of the cochlea parallel to the BM. Radially the TM is divided into three zones, the limbal, middle and marginal zones. Of these the limbal zone is the thinnest (transversally) and overlies the auditory teeth of Huschke with its inside edge attached to the spiral limbus. The marginal zone is the thickest (transversally) and is divided from the middle zone by Hensen's Stripe. It overlies the sensory inner hair cells and electrically-motile outer hair cells of the organ of Corti and during acoustic stimulation stimulates the inner hair cells through fluid coupling, and the outer hair cells via direct connection to their tallest stereocilia[Wikipedia:Tectorial_membrane_(cochlea)]." @default.
- UBERON_0002240 UBPROP_0000001 "Part of the central nervous system which descends from the hindbrain within the vertebral column.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002241 UBPROP_0000001 "Anatomical cluster that is part of the cranium and composed of cartilage and cartilage replacement bones.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002241 UBPROP_0000001 "Anatomical cluster that is part of the cranium and composed of cartilage and cartilage replacement bones.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002244 UBPROP_0000001 "Dermal bone that forms the anteriormost element of the upper jaw. It articulates with the maxilla posterodorsally and its antimere medially. The premaxilla is paired.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002244 UBPROP_0000001 "One of the bones of the upper jaw situated between and in front of the maxillae. [Dorian_AF, Elsevier's_encyclopaedic_dictionary_of_medicine, Part_B:_Anatomy_(1988)_Amsterdam_etc.:_Elsevier][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002244 UBPROP_0000001 "Paired, intramembranous bones located at the anterior end of the skull; they form the anterior-most segment of the maxillary arch.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002246 UBPROP_0000001 "Clarke's column (column of Clarke, dorsal nucleus, posterior thoracic nucleus, nucleus dorsalis of Clarke) is a group of interneurons found in the medial part of Lamina VII, also known as the intermediate zone, of the spinal cord. It is mainly located from the T1 to L3-L4 levels and is an important structure for proprioception[Wikipedia:Posterior_thoracic_nucleus]." @default.
- UBERON_0002254 UBPROP_0000001 "An embryonic duct extending between the thyroid primordium and the posterior tongue. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002255 UBPROP_0000001 "An organ thought to supplement the olfactory system in receiving pheromonic communication. The sensory part of the organ is in two long, thin sacs, situated on either side of the nasal septum at its base. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002257 UBPROP_0000001 "The anterior horn of the spinal cord (or anterior cornu, or anterior column, or ventral horn) is the ventral (front) grey matter section of the spinal cord. The anterior horn contains motor neurons that affect the axial muscles while the posterior horn receives information regarding touch and sensation. The anterior horn is where the cell bodies of alpha motorneurons are located[Wikipedia:Anterior_horn_of_spinal_cord]." @default.
- UBERON_0002260 UBPROP_0000001 "The efferent motor root of a spinal nerve. At its distal end, the ventral root joins with the dorsal root to form a mixed spinal nerve[Wikipedia:Anterior_root_of_spinal_nerve]." @default.
- UBERON_0002261 UBPROP_0000001 "In anatomy and neurology, the dorsal root (or posterior root) is the afferent sensory root of a spinal nerve. At the distal end of the dorsal root is the dorsal root ganglion, which contains the neuron cell bodies of the nerve fibres conveyed by the root. If the dorsal root of a spinal nerve were severed it would lead to numbness in certain areas of the body. The lateral division of the dorsal root contains lightly myelinated and unmyelinated axons of small diameter. These transmit pain and temperature sensation from the body. These fibers cross through the anterior white commissure to form the Anterior lateral system in the lateral funiculus. The medial division of the dorsal root contains myelinated axons of larger diameter. These transmit information of discriminative touch, pressure, vibration, and conscious proprioception originating from spinal levels C2 through S5. These fibers are pushed in towards the posterior medial sulcus to form the fasciculus gracilis and the fasciculus cuneatus. [WP,unvetted][Wikipedia:Posterior_root_of_spinal_nerve]." @default.
- UBERON_0002264 UBPROP_0000001 "Part of the rostral part of the cerebrum where axons of olfactory cells from the nasal mucosa terminate. Projects onto olfactory parts of pallium via olfactory tracts" @default.
- UBERON_0002264 UBPROP_0000001 "Part of the telencephalon comprised of anterior outgrowths of either of the cerebral hemispheres in which the olfactory nerve exits.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002264 UBPROP_0000001 "Segment of neural tree organ which is continuous with a set of olfactory nerves and an olfactory tract[FMA:77624]." @default.
- UBERON_0002264 UBPROP_0000001 "The part of the forebrain in which the olfactory nerves end and the olfactory tracts originate. [Dorian_AF, Elsevier's_encyclopaedic_dictionary_of_medicine, Part_B:_Anatomy_(1988)_Amsterdam_etc.:_Elsevier][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002265 UBPROP_0000001 "A nervelike, white band composed primarily of nerve fibres originating from the mitral cells and tufted cells of the olfactory bulb but also containing the scattered cells of the anterior olfactory nucleus[BTO:0003647]." @default.
- UBERON_0002265 UBPROP_0000001 "The olfactory tract is a bundle of axons connecting the mitral and tufted cells of the olfactory bulb to several target regions in the brain, including piriform cortex, amygdala, and entorhinal cortex. It is a narrow white band, triangular on coronal section, the apex being directed upward. It lies in the olfactory sulcus on the inferior surface of the frontal lobe, and divides posteriorly into two striæ, a medial olfactory stria and a lateral olfactory stria.[Wikipedia]." @default.
- UBERON_0002265 UBPROP_0000001 "Tract of brain which is continuous with olfactory bulb and the cerebral cortex.[FMA]" @default.
- UBERON_0002265 UBPROP_0000001 "White matter tract that contains projections from the olfactory bulb to the olfactory cortex (Maryann Martone)" @default.
- UBERON_0002270 UBPROP_0000001 "Artery that is internal to the eye. Isogai et al. 2001.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002280 UBPROP_0000001 "Portion of organism substance composed of calcium carbonate located in the otolith organ.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002285 UBPROP_0000001 "The lateral ventricles are part of the ventricular system of the brain. Classified as part of the telencephalon, they are the largest of the ventricles. The lateral ventricles connect to the central third ventricle through the interventricular foramina of Monro[WP]." @default.
- UBERON_0002285 UBPROP_0000001 "The two lateral ventricles are a cavity in each of the cerebral hemispheres derived from the cavity of the embryonic neural tube. They are separated from each other by the septum pellucidum, and each communicates with the third ventricle by the foramen of Monro, through which also the choroid plexuses of the lateral ventricles become continuous with that of the third ventricle[GO]." @default.
- UBERON_0002286 UBPROP_0000001 "Fluid-filled brain cavity. Kimmel et al, 1995.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002287 UBPROP_0000001 "At the junction of the floor and anterior wall of the third ventricle, immediately above the optic chiasma, the ventricle presents a small angular recess or diverticulum, the optic recess (or supraoptic recess). [WP,unvetted][Wikipedia:Optic_recess]." @default.
- UBERON_0002287 UBPROP_0000001 "The optic recess of the third ventricle, i.e. the pouch of the ventricle penetrating into the interval between the initial optic tracts. [Dorian_AF, Elsevier's_encyclopaedic_dictionary_of_medicine, Part_B:_Anatomy_(1988)_Amsterdam_etc.:_Elsevier][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002296 UBPROP_0000001 "The mesentery that originates from the dorsal side of the peritoneal cavity.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002298 UBPROP_0000001 "Multi-tissue structure that has as its parts the medulla oblongata of the hindbrain and the tegmentum of the midbrain.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002298 UBPROP_0000001 "Multi-tissue structure that has as its parts the medulla oblongata of the hindbrain and the tegmentum of the midbrain[ZFA,adopted][ZFA:0001707]." @default.
- UBERON_0002298 UBPROP_0000001 "the stalk-like part of the brain that comprises the midbrain (aka mesencephalon), the pons (aka pons Varolii), and the medulla oblongata, and connects the cerebral hemispheres with the cervical spinal cord[MP]" @default.
- UBERON_0002309 UBPROP_0000001 "The medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF) is a pair of crossed fiber tracts (group of axons), that begin with in the nucleus of the MLF and run ventral to the rhombencephalic ventricle, towards the caudal end of the medulla oblongata. The dorsal portion of the MLF including the Mauthner axon continues into the spinal chord while the ventral portion of the MLF associates with other fiber systems in the funiculus ventralis prior to reaching the spinal chord. Throughout the most of its rhombencephalic extent the MLF is intersected by the ventral rhombencephalic commissure[ZFA]." @default.
- UBERON_0002316 UBPROP_0000001 "Cell part cluster consisting predominantly of neurites in the brain and the spinal cord[FMA:83929]." @default.
- UBERON_0002316 UBPROP_0000001 "Multi-tissue structure comprised largely of myelinated axons.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002317 UBPROP_0000001 "CNS white matter that is part of the cerebellum.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002322 UBPROP_0000001 "Diencephalic nucleus which is the periventricular part of the ventral hypothalamic zone. From Neuroanatomy of the Zebrafish Brain." @default.
- UBERON_0002323 UBPROP_0000001 "Anatomical space, part of the trunk that contains the pericardial and pleuroperitoneal cavities[ZFA]." @default.
- UBERON_0002323 UBPROP_0000001 "The cavity within the body of all animals higher than the coelenterates and certain primitive worms, formed by the splitting of the embryonic mesoderm into two layers. In mammals it forms the peritoneal, pleural, and pericardial cavities[BTO]." @default.
- UBERON_0002328 UBPROP_0000001 "Avascular multi-tissue structure composed of large vacuolated epithelial cells (chordablasts) and perichordal fibrous tissue.[VSAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002328 UBPROP_0000001 "Rod-like principal supportive element of the embryo and larva, present in the midline just ventral to the neural tube, and differentiating during the segmentation period to form large vacuolated epithelial cells and a surrounding a sheath of fibrous and elastic layers. Layering of the sheath may differ in structure, thickness and development among groups; in cypriniforms there are actually three very thin layers to the sheath. A functional, well developed notochord is present throughout life in certain basal fish groups but not in cypriniforms. Kimmel et al, 1995.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002328 UBPROP_0000001 "Slender rod of fibrous connective tissue surrounding a core of fluid-filled cells of mesodermal origin; it lies above the gut and directly beneath the spinal cord. The notochord is present during early development and in a few cases it is retained through life; however, usually the notochord is replaced by the vertebral column.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002329 UBPROP_0000001 "Post-cranial axial segments which form sclerotome and dermomyotome.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002329 UBPROP_0000001 "Undifferentiated mesodermal components of early trunk or tail segments or metameres, derived from paraxial mesoderm; forms myotomes, sclerotomes and perhaps dermatomes. Kimmel et al, 1995.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002331 UBPROP_0000001 "The connecting cord from the developing embryo or fetus to the placenta. During prenatal development, the umbilical cord comes from the same zygote as the fetus and (in humans) normally contains two arteries (the umbilical arteries) and one vein (the umbilical vein), buried within Wharton's jelly. The umbilical vein supplies the fetus with oxygenated, nutrient-rich blood from the placenta.property_value, external_definition the umbilical arteries return the deoxygenated, nutrient-depleted blood[WP]." @default.
- UBERON_0002333 UBPROP_0000001 "An arterial trunk with origin from the right ventricle of the heart, and dividing into the right and left pulmonary arteries, which enter the corresponding lungs and branch with the bronchi. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002336 UBPROP_0000001 "The largest commissure of the brain connecting the cerebral hemispheres. [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002342 UBPROP_0000001 "A cell population arising from the dorsolateral aspect of the central nervous system primordium during the segmentation period, and later migrating along stereotyped pathways to give rise to a diverse and well-defined set of cell types including pigment cells, peripheral neurons and glia, and head cartilage. Kimmel et al, 1995.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002342 UBPROP_0000001 "Migratory cell population which delaminates from neural tube, borders surface ectoderm and neural ectoderm, and gives rise to many different tissue types.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002348 UBPROP_0000001 "External layer of the heart.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002348 UBPROP_0000001 "The inner layer of the pericardium that is in contact with the surface of the heart.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002349 UBPROP_0000001 "Robust muscular tunic of the heart which forms the basic part of its walls. Its external surface is covered by the pericardium and its internal one by the endocardium. [Dorian_AF, Elsevier's_encyclopaedic_dictionary_of_medicine, Part_B:_Anatomy_(1988)_Amsterdam_etc.:_Elsevier][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002349 UBPROP_0000001 "The middle layer of the heart, consisting of cardiac muscle.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002358 UBPROP_0000001 "An epithelium that lines the peritoneal cavity.[TAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002358 UBPROP_0000001 "Serous membrane that forms the lining of the abdominal cavity or the coelom. It covers most of the intra-abdominal organs, supports the abdominal organs, and serves as a conduit for their blood and lymph vessels and nerves. It is composed of a layer of mesothelium.[AAO]" @default.
- UBERON_0002360 UBPROP_0000001 "Membrane covering the brain and spinal cord. It is represented by a single layer in fishes, two in amphibians, reptiles and birds and three in mammals (named dura mater, arachnoid and pia mater). [TFD][VHOG]" @default.
- UBERON_0002361 UBPROP_0000001 "delicate innermost layer of the meninges-the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. The thin, mesh-like pia mater closely envelops the entire surface of the brain, running down into the fissures of the cortex. It joins with the ependyma which lines the ventricles to form choroid plexuses that produce cerebrospinal fluid. In the spinal cord, the pia mater attaches to the dura mater by the denticular ligaments through the arachnoid membrane. The pia mater is a neural crest derivative[Wikipedia:Pia_mater]." @default.
- UBERON_0002363 UBPROP_0000001 "the outermost of the three layers of the meninges surrounding the brain and spinal cord. The other two meningeal layers are the pia mater and the arachnoid mater. The dura surrounds the brain and the spinal cord and is responsible for keeping in the cerebrospinal fluid[Wikipedia:Dura_mater]." @default.
- UBERON_0002364 UBPROP_0000001 "The thin membrane which closes externally the cavity of the middle ear and is deeply sited at the bottom of the external auditory meatus. [Dorian_AF, Elsevier's_encyclopaedic_dictionary_of_medicine, Part_B:_Anatomy_(1988)_Amsterdam_etc.:_Elsevier][VHOG]" @default.