Unified phenotype ontology (uPheno)
7072 terms(s) returned
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- response to biotic stimulus
- response to biotic stimulus phenotype
- response to blue light
- response to butyrate
- response to cadmium ion
- response to cadmium ion increased intensity, abnormal
- response to cadmium ion phenotype
- response to calcium ion
- response to carbamate
- response to carbohydrate
- response to carbohydrate phenotype
- response to carbon dioxide
- response to catecholamine
- response to catecholamine phenotype
- response to chemical
- response to chemical arrested, abnormal
- response to chemical behavioral quality of a process, abnormal
- response to chemical disrupted, abnormal
- response to chemical occurrence, abnormal
- response to chemical phenotype
- response to chemical process quality, abnormal
- response to cocaine trait
- response to cold
- response to copper ion
- response to cyanide
- response to cyanide sensitivity of a process response to cyanide, abnormal
- response to cytokine
- response to cytokine decreased process quality, abnormal
- response to cytokine phenotype
- response to decreased oxygen levels
- response to decreased oxygen levels phenotype
- response to desiccation
- response to dopamine
- response to drug
- response to drug phenotype
- response to dsRNA phenotype
- response to electrical stimulus
- response to electrical stimulus involved in regulation of muscle adaptation
- response to electrical stimulus phenotype
- response to endogenous stimulus
- response to endogenous stimulus phenotype
- response to endoplasmic reticulum stress
- response to endoplasmic reticulum stress decreased occurrence, abnormal
- response to endoplasmic reticulum stress decreased process quality, abnormal
- response to endoplasmic reticulum stress increased occurrence, abnormal
- response to endoplasmic reticulum stress increased process quality, abnormal
- response to endoplasmic reticulum stress phenotype
- response to environmental enrichment
- response to environmental enrichment occurrence, abnormal
- response to environmental enrichment process quality, abnormal