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All terms in HCAO

Label Id Description
frontonasal process epithelium UBERON_0014702 [An epithelium that is part of a frontonasal prominence.]
frontonasal prominence UBERON_0004066 [The unpaired embryonic prominence that is formed by the tissues surrounding the forebrain vesicle and develops into the forehead and bridge of the nose/snout.]
primitive renal collecting duct system UBERON_0014706
arborizing epithelial duct system UBERON_0007501 [A collection of connected epithelial tubes with a single portal.]
ureteric bud UBERON_0000084 [An epithelial swelling on the Wolffian duct that elongates to invade the adjacent metanephric mesenchyme[MP].]
common palmar digital artery UBERON_0001410 [Three common palmar digital arteries arise from the convexity of the superficial palmar arch and proceed distally on the second, third, and fourth lumbricales muscles.]
palmar digital artery UBERON_0006141
superficial palmar arch UBERON_0006564 [The superficial palmar arch is formed predominantly by the ulnar artery, with a contribution from the superficial palmar branch of the radial artery. However, in some individuals the contribution from the radial artery might be absent, and instead anastomoses with either the princeps pollicis artery, the radialis indicis artery, or the median artery, the former two of which are branches from the radial artery. Alternative names for this arterial arch are: superficial volar arch, superficial ulnar arch, arcus palmaris superficialis, or arcus volaris superficialis. The arch passes across the palm in a curve with its convexity downward. If one were to fully extend the thumb, the superficial palmar arch would lie approximately at the level of a line drawn from the distal border of the thumb across the palm. The superficial palmar arch is more distal than the deep palmar arch. Three common palmar digital arteries arise from the arch, proceeding down on the second, third, and fourth lumbrical muscles, respectively. They each receive a contribution from a palmar metacarpal artery. Near the level of the metacarpophalangeal joints, each common palmar digital artery divides into two proper palmar digital arteries.]
diagonal band of Broca UBERON_0002741 [A white fibre bundle descending in the precommissural septum toward the base of the forebrain, immediately rostral to the lamina terminalis; at the base, the bundle turns in the caudolateral direction; traveling through the ventral substantia innominata alongside the optic tract, it fades before reaching the amygdala.]
basilic vein UBERON_0001411 [A superficial vein of the upper limb that drain parts of manus and forearm.]
forelimb blood vessel UBERON_0003515 [A blood vessel that is part of a forelimb [Automatically generated definition].]
superficial vein UBERON_0035550 [Any of the veins carrying deoxygenated blood from the subcutaneous tissue layers.]
axillary vein UBERON_0000985 [Vein that drains the axilla.]
lamina of septum pellucidum UBERON_0002742 [One of two layers of both white and gray matter of the septum pellucidum. During fetal development there is a space between the two laminae called the cavum septum pellucidum which, in ninety per cent of cases, disappears during infancy.]
septum pellucidum UBERON_0004714 [A triangular double membrane, consisting of glial cells and fibers (Heimer, 1996) separating the anterior horns of the lateral ventricles of the brain. It is situated in the median plane and bounded by the corpus callosum and the body and columns of the fornix.]
common palmar digital vein UBERON_0001412
forelimb digital vein UBERON_0004563 [A digital vein that is part of a forelimb.]
brachial vein UBERON_0001413 [A vein that accompanies the brachial artery between the shoulder and the elbow.]
arm blood vessel UBERON_0003507 [A blood vessel that is part of an arm [Automatically generated definition].]
hilum of dentate nucleus UBERON_0002744 [The mouth of the flasklike dentate nucleus of the cerebellum, directed inward (rostromedial), and giving exit to many of the fibers that compose the superior cerebellar peduncle or brachium conjunctivum.]