All terms in GO

Label Id Description
sensory perception of chemical stimulus GO_0007606 [The series of events required for an organism to receive a sensory chemical stimulus, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. This is a neurological process.]
regulation of ventricular cardiac muscle cell action potential GO_0098911 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of action potential creation, propagation or termination in a ventricular cardiac muscle cell contributing to the regulation of its contraction. This typically occurs via modulation of the activity or expression of voltage-gated ion channels.]
detection of electrical stimulus involved in magnetoreception GO_0050970 [The series of events that contribute to magnetoception in which an electrical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal. The stimulus is in the form of an induced electric field resulting from movement in a magnetic field.]
membrane depolarization during atrial cardiac muscle cell action potential GO_0098912 [The process in which atrial cardiac muscle cell membrane potential changes in the depolarizing direction from the negative resting potential towards the positive membrane potential that will be the peak of the action potential.]
membrane depolarization during cardiac muscle cell action potential GO_0086012 [The process in which cardiac muscle cell membrane potential changes in the depolarizing direction from the negative resting potential towards the positive membrane potential that will be the peak of the action potential.]
detection of mechanical stimulus involved in magnetoreception GO_0050971 [The series of events involved in magnetoception in which a mechanical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal. The stimulus is in the form of torque on particles such as magnetite which respond to a magnetic field.]
membrane depolarization during ventricular cardiac muscle cell action potential GO_0098913 [The process in which ventricular cardiac muscle cell membrane potential changes in the depolarizing direction from the negative resting potential towards the positive membrane potential that will be the peak of the action potential.]
detection of mechanical stimulus involved in echolocation GO_0050972 [The series of events involved in echolocation in which a mechanical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal. The stimulus is in the form of a reflected sound wave (an echo), which the organism uses to determine the distance to the object that reflected the sound wave.]
membrane repolarization during atrial cardiac muscle cell action potential GO_0098914 [The process in which ions are transported across a membrane such that the atrial cardiomyocyte membrane potential changes in the direction from the positive membrane potential at the peak of the action potential towards the negative resting potential.]
atrial cardiac muscle cell membrane repolarization GO_0099624 [The process in which ions are transported across the plasma membrane of an atrial cardiac muscle cell such that the membrane potential changes in the repolarizing direction, toward the steady state potential. For example, the repolarization during an action potential is from a positive membrane potential towards a negative resting potential.]
membrane repolarization GO_0086009 [The process in which ions are transported across a membrane such that the membrane potential changes in the repolarizing direction, toward the steady state potential. For example, the repolarization during an action potential is from a positive membrane potential towards a negative resting potential.]
membrane repolarization during cardiac muscle cell action potential GO_0086013 [The process in which ions are transported across a membrane such that the cardiac muscle cell plasma membrane potential changes in the direction from the positive membrane potential at the peak of the action potential towards the negative resting potential.]
detection of mechanical stimulus involved in equilibrioception GO_0050973 [The series of events involved in equilibrioception in which a mechanical stimulus is received and converted into a molecular signal. During equilibrioception, mechanical stimuli may be in the form of input from pressure receptors or from the labyrinth system of the inner ears.]
membrane repolarization during ventricular cardiac muscle cell action potential GO_0098915 [The process in which ions are transported across a membrane such that the ventricular cardiomyocyte membrane potential changes in the direction from the positive membrane potential at the peak of the action potential towards the negative resting potential.]
ventricular cardiac muscle cell membrane repolarization GO_0099625 [The process in which ions are transported across the plasma membrane of a ventricular cardiac muscle cell such that the membrane potential changes in the repolarizing direction, toward the steady state potential. For example, the repolarization during an action potential is from a positive membrane potential towards a negative resting potential.]
imaginal disc-derived wing hair elongation GO_0035319 [Growth of a prehair in the approximately 10 hour period following its emergence from an epidermal cell in an imaginal disc-derived wing. Prehair elongation is guided and/or driven by the polymerization of actin filaments and the orderly crosslinking of filaments into bundles.]
anterograde trans-synaptic signaling GO_0098916 [Cell-cell signaling from pre to post-synapse, across the synaptic cleft.]
trans-synaptic signaling GO_0099537 [Cell-cell signaling in either direction across the synaptic cleft.]
retrograde trans-synaptic signaling GO_0098917 [Cell-cell signaling from post to pre-synapse, across the synaptic cleft.]
imaginal disc-derived wing hair organization GO_0035317 [A process that is carried out at the cellular level that results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of an imaginal disc-derived wing hair. A wing hair is an actin-rich, polarized, non-sensory apical projection that protrudes from each of the approximately 30,000 wing epithelial cells. An example of this is found in Drosophila melanogaster.]