All terms in ADO

Label Id Description
CSE1L OGG_3000001434
lisinopril CHEBI_43755
CSF1 OGG_3000001435
intestinal epithelium UBERON_0001277 [Epithelial layer that lines the intestine., Simple columnar epithelium that lines the intestine, sometimes pseudostratified, with absorptive brush-border cells and mucous goblet cells clearly visible. Crosnier et al. 2005[TAO]]
BCHE OGG_3000000590
BCL2 OGG_3000000596
CCND1 OGG_3000000595
pharmaceutical CHEBI_52217 [Any substance introduced into a living organism with therapeutic or diagnostic purpose.]
application CHEBI_33232 [Intended use of the molecular entity or part thereof by humans.]
urinary system symptom SYMP_0000486
functional part of brain UBERON_0035014 [A brain region defined by functional criteria, e.g. auditory cortex, rather than by structural or histological criteria.]
CASS4 OGG_3000057091
venlafaxine CHEBI_9943 [A tertiary amino compound that is N,N-dimethylethanamine substituted at position 1 by a 1-hydroxycyclohexyl and 4-methoxyphenyl group.]
flumazenil CHEBI_5103 [An organic heterotricyclic compound that is 5,6-dihydro-4H-imidazo[1,5-a][1,4]benzodiazepine which is substituted at positions 3, 5, 6, and 8 by ethoxycarbonyl, methyl, oxo, and fluoro groups, respectively. It is used as an antidote to benzodiazepine overdose.]
isopentenyl diphosphate CHEBI_16584 [A prenol phosphate comprising 3-methylbut-3-en-1-ol having an O-diphosphate substituent.]
macroglia BTO_0000771 [Neuroglial cells of ectodermal origin, i.e., the astrocytes and oligodendrocytes considered together. Originally, the term was used for the astrocytes alone.]
RAF1 OGG_3000005894
gene of Homo sapiens OGG_2000009606 [A gene of an organism of Homo sapiens]
confusion SYMP_0000016 [Confusion is a neurological and physiological symptom characterized by a disturbance of consciousness characterized by inability to engage in orderly thought or by lack of power to distinguish, choose, or act decisively.]
biochemical role CHEBI_52206 [A biological role played by the molecular entity or part thereof within a biochemical context.]