All terms in COVID

Label Id Description
Chest tightness HP_0031352 [An unpleasant sensation of tightness or pressure in the chest.]
Constitutional symptom HP_0025142 [A symptom or manifestation indicating a systemic or general effect of a disease and that may affect the general well-being or status of an individual.]
SARS coronavirus TJ01 NCBITaxon_421444
atazanavir CHEBI_37924 [A heavily substituted carbohydrazide that is an antiretroviral drug of the protease inhibitor (PI) class used to treat infection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).]
C5 OGG_3000000727
TP53I3 OGG_3000009540
C4B OGG_3000000721
induction by virus of host apoptotic process GO_0019051 [The set of viral processes that induce an apoptotic process in infected host cells, facilitating release and spread of progeny virions.]
modulation by virus of host apoptotic process GO_0039526 [Any process in which a virus modulates the frequency, rate or extent of apoptosis of infected host cells.]
liver disease DOID_409 [A disease involving the liver.]
hepatobiliary disease DOID_3118 [A gastrointestinal system disease that is located_in the liver and/or biliary tract.]
SARS-related bat coronavirus RsSHC014 NCBITaxon_2042697
release from viral latency GO_0019046 [The process by which a virus begins to replicate following a latency replication decision (switch).]
cardiomyopathy DOID_0050700 [A heart disease and a myopathy that is characterized by deterioration of the function of the heart muscle.]
heart disease DOID_114 [A cardiovascular system disease that involves the heart.]
SARS-related betacoronavirus Rp3/2004 NCBITaxon_2042698
CXCL1 OGG_3000002919
ribosomal subunit GO_0044391 [Either of the two subunits of a ribosome: the ribosomal large subunit or the ribosomal small subunit.]
mitotic nuclear envelope disassembly GO_0007077 [The cell cycle process in which the controlled breakdown of the nuclear envelope during mitotic cell division occurs.]
nuclear envelope disassembly GO_0051081 [The controlled breakdown of the nuclear envelope in the context of a normal process.]