Unified phenotype ontology (uPheno)
4127 terms(s) returned
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- thymus cortex morphology trait
- thymus corticomedullary boundary
- thymus corticomedullary boundary morphology trait
- thymus corticomedullary boundary phenotype
- thymus cyst
- thymus decreased amount, abnormal
- thymus decreased distribution, abnormal
- thymus decreased occurrence cell population proliferation, abnormal
- thymus decreased occurrence hematopoietic stem cell migration, abnormal
- thymus decreased process quality cell population proliferation, abnormal
- thymus decreased size, abnormal
- thymus decreased volume, abnormal
- thymus development
- thymus development decreased process quality, abnormal
- thymus development delayed, abnormal
- thymus development disrupted, abnormal
- thymus development phenotype
- thymus development process quality, abnormal
- thymus development trait
- thymus epithelium
- thymus epithelium morphogenesis
- thymus epithelium morphogenesis disrupted, abnormal
- thymus epithelium morphogenesis phenotype
- thymus epithelium morphology trait
- thymus epithelium phenotype
- thymus fibrosis
- thymus has extra parts of type fat cell, abnormal
- thymus has fewer parts of type T cell, abnormal
- thymus has fewer parts of type lymphocyte, abnormal
- thymus has fewer parts of type pro-T cell, abnormal
- thymus has normal numbers of parts of type lymphocyte, abnormal
- thymus hyperplasia
- thymus hyperplastic, abnormal
- thymus hypoplasia
- thymus hypoplastic, abnormal
- thymus increased amount, abnormal
- thymus increased distribution, abnormal
- thymus increased occurrence apoptotic process, abnormal
- thymus increased process quality apoptotic process, abnormal
- thymus increased size, abnormal
- thymus integrity trait
- thymus lacks all parts of type lymphocyte, abnormal
- thymus lacks all parts of type lymphoid progenitor cell, abnormal
- thymus lacks parts or has fewer parts of type T cell, abnormal
- thymus lacks parts or has fewer parts of type lymphocyte, abnormal
- thymus lacks parts or has fewer parts of type pro-T cell, abnormal
- thymus lobe
- thymus lobe phenotype
- thymus lobule
- thymus lobule morphology trait