Unified phenotype ontology (uPheno)
3111 terms(s) returned
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- glycine zwitterion
- glycine-gated chloride channel complex
- glycine-gated chloride channel complex phenotype
- glycine-gated chloride channel complex spinal cord localized, abnormal
- glycine-gated chloride channel complex spinal cord unlocalised, abnormal
- glycinergic neuron
- glycinergic neuron
- glycinergic neuron decreased amount, abnormal
- glycinergic neuron phenotype
- glycinergic neuron quality, abnormal
- glycinergic neuron spinal cord interneuron amount, abnormal
- glycinergic neuron spinal cord interneuron cellular quality, abnormal
- glycinergic neuron spinal cord interneuron decreased amount, abnormal
- glycinium
- glycocalyx phenotype
- glycogen
- glycogen accumulating cell
- glycogen accumulating cell phenotype
- glycogen anatomical structure amount, abnormal
- glycogen anatomical structure composition, abnormal
- glycogen binding
- glycogen biosynthetic process
- glycogen catabolic process
- glycogen catabolic process phenotype
- glycogen catabolic process process quality, abnormal
- glycogen catabolism trait
- glycogen granule
- glycogen granule heart increased amount, abnormal
- glycogen granule hepatocyte decreased amount, abnormal
- glycogen granule hepatocyte structure, abnormal
- glycogen granule liver decreased amount, abnormal
- glycogen granule liver increased amount, abnormal
- glycogen granule muscle cell increased amount, abnormal
- glycogen granule phenotype
- glycogen granule skeletal muscle increased amount, abnormal
- glycogen granule whole organism increased amount, abnormal
- glycogen hepatocyte decreased amount, abnormal
- glycogen hepatocyte increased amount, abnormal
- glycogen levels variant
- glycogen liver amount, abnormal
- glycogen liver decreased amount, abnormal
- glycogen liver increased amount, abnormal
- glycogen liver localized, abnormal
- glycogen metabolic process
- glycogen metabolic process phenotype
- glycogen muscle cell increased amount, abnormal
- glycogen muscle decreased amount, abnormal
- glycogen whole organism increased amount, abnormal
- glycogens
- glycol