Unified Phenotype Ontology (uPheno)
1939 terms(s) returned
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- formed scapulocoracoid
- formed sensory ganglion
- formed skeletal tissue
- formed solid compound organ
- formed squamous epithelium
- formed stratum basale of epidermis
- formed structure with developmental contribution from neural crest
- formed superior colliculus
- formed trabecular layer of ventricle
- formed trigeminal ganglion
- formed trunk bone
- formed vagal lobe
- formed vagus X ganglion
- formed vagus nerve nucleus
- formed vasculature of central nervous system plus retina
- formed vasculature of head
- formed vertebral centrum element
- formed white matter of forebrain
- formic acid
- formyl group
- formyltetrahydrofolic acid
- fornix of brain
- forward locomotion increased duration, abnormal
- fosfomycin
- fossil fuel
- fourth lumbar dorsal root ganglion
- fourth lumbar dorsal root ganglion morphology phenotype
- fourth pharyngeal arch artery hypoplasia
- fourth pharyngeal arch hypoplasia
- fourth ventricle
- fourth ventricle absent, abnormal
- fourth ventricle aperture
- fourth ventricle choroid plexus epithelium
- fourth ventricle choroid plexus stroma
- fourth ventricle composition, abnormal
- fourth ventricle decreased amount, abnormal
- fourth ventricle decreased occurrence epithelial tube formation, abnormal
- fourth ventricle decreased occurrence monocyte chemotaxis, abnormal
- fourth ventricle decreased volume, abnormal
- fourth ventricle deformed, abnormal
- fourth ventricle development process quality, abnormal
- fourth ventricle dilated, abnormal
- fourth ventricle distended, abnormal
- fourth ventricle duplicated, abnormal
- fourth ventricle edematous, abnormal
- fourth ventricle ependyma
- fourth ventricle has fewer parts of type single ciliated epithelial cell, abnormal
- fourth ventricle has normal numbers of parts of type multi-ciliated epithelial cell, abnormal
- fourth ventricle hydrocephalic, abnormal
- fourth ventricle increased accumulation cerebral spinal fluid, abnormal