All terms in GO

Label Id Description
interleukin-27 receptor binding GO_0045523 [Binding to an interleukin-27 receptor.]
olfactory nerve development GO_0021553 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the olfactory nerve over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The olfactory nerve is a collection of sensory nerve rootlets that extend down from the olfactory bulb to the olfactory mucosa of the upper parts of the nasal cavity. This nerve conducts odor information to the brainstem.]
GO_0045524 GO_0045524
retromer complex binding GO_1905394 [Binding to a retromer complex.]
activated CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell apoptotic process GO_1905398 [Any apoptotic process in an activated CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell.]
T cell apoptotic process GO_0070231 [Any apoptotic process in a T cell, a type of lymphocyte whose defining characteristic is the expression of a T cell receptor complex.]
regulation of activated CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell apoptotic process GO_1905399 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of activated CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell apoptotic process.]
regulation of T cell apoptotic process GO_0070232 [Any process that modulates the occurrence or rate of T cell death by apoptotic process.]
activated CD8-positive, alpha-beta T cell apoptotic process GO_1905397 [Any apoptotic process in an activated CD8-positive, alpha-beta T cell.]
interleukin-16 receptor binding GO_0045514 [Binding to an interleukin-16 receptor.]
rhombomere 3 development GO_0021569 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of rhombomere 3 over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Rhombomeres are transverse segments of the developing rhombencephalon. Rhombomeres are lineage restricted, express different genes from one another, and adopt different developmental fates. Rhombomeres are numbered in anterior to posterior order.]
interleukin-18 receptor binding GO_0045515 [Binding to an interleukin-18 receptor.]
interleukin-19 receptor binding GO_0045516 [Binding to an interleukin-19 receptor.]
rhombomere 1 development GO_0021567 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of rhombomere 1 over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Rhombomeres are transverse segments of the developing rhombencephalon. Rhombomeres are lineage restricted, express different genes from one another, and adopt different developmental fates. Rhombomeres are numbered in anterior to posterior order.]
rhombomere 2 development GO_0021568 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of rhombomere 2 over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Rhombomeres are transverse segments of the developing rhombencephalon. Rhombomeres are lineage restricted, express different genes from one another, and adopt different developmental fates. Rhombomeres are numbered in anterior to posterior order.]
interleukin-20 receptor binding GO_0045517 [Binding to an interleukin-20 receptor.]
interleukin-22 receptor binding GO_0045518 [Binding to an interleukin-22 receptor.]
interleukin-23 receptor binding GO_0045519 [Binding to an interleukin-23 receptor.]
facial nerve development GO_0021561 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the facial nerve over time, from its formation to the mature structure. This sensory and motor nerve supplies the muscles of facial expression and the expression and taste at the anterior two-thirds of the tongue. The principal branches are the superficial ophthalmic, buccal, palatine and hyomandibular. The main trunk synapses within pterygopalatine ganglion in the parotid gland and this ganglion then gives off nerve branches which supply the lacrimal gland and the mucous secreting glands of the nasal and oral cavities.]
vestibulocochlear nerve development GO_0021562 [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the vestibulocochlear nerve over time, from its formation to the mature structure. This sensory nerve innervates the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. The vestibular branch innervates the vestibular apparatus that senses head position changes relative to gravity. The auditory branch innervates the cochlear duct, which is connected to the three bony ossicles which transduce sound waves into fluid movement in the cochlea.]