All terms in GO

Label Id Description
voluntary musculoskeletal movement GO_0050882 [The movement of an organism or part of an organism using mechanoreceptors, the nervous system, striated muscle and/or the skeletal system that can be controlled at will.]
baroreceptor response to decreased systemic arterial blood pressure GO_0001982 [The lowering of the number of nerve impulses from baroreceptors as a result of decreased stretch of an artery that results in an increased in sympathetic nerve impulses to peripheral blood vessels.]
musculoskeletal movement, spinal reflex action GO_0050883 [Involuntary movement caused by the application of a stimulus to an organism and a subsequent movement. The signal processing of this movement takes place in the spinal cord.]
neuromuscular process controlling posture GO_0050884 [Any process in which an organism voluntarily modulates its posture, the alignment of its anatomical parts.]
regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure by ischemic conditions GO_0001980 [The process that modulates blood pressure by the detection of carbon dioxide levels in the brain stem. Increased levels activate the sympathetic vasoconstrictor mechanism increasing the force with which blood flows through the circulatory system.]
nervous system process involved in regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure GO_0001976 [The regulation of blood pressure mediated by detection of stimuli and a neurological response.]
neuromuscular process controlling balance GO_0050885 [Any process that an organism uses to control its balance, the orientation of the organism (or the head of the organism) in relation to the source of gravity. In humans and animals, balance is perceived through visual cues, the labyrinth system of the inner ears and information from skin pressure receptors and muscle and joint receptors.]
ectopic germ cell programmed cell death GO_0035234 [Programmed cell death of an errant germ line cell that is outside the normal migratory path or ectopic to the gonad. This is an important mechanism of regulating germ cell survival within the embryo.]
negative regulation of nuclear-transcribed mRNA poly(A) tail shortening GO_0060212 [Any process that decreases the frequency, rate or extent of poly(A) tail shortening of a nuclear-transcribed mRNA. Poly(A) tail shortening is the decrease in length of the poly(A) tail of an mRNA from full length to an oligo(A) length.]
regulation of nuclear-transcribed mRNA poly(A) tail shortening GO_0060211 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of poly(A) tail shortening of a nuclear-transcribed mRNA. Poly(A) tail shortening is the decrease in length of the poly(A) tail of an mRNA from full length to an oligo(A) length.]
negative regulation of nuclear-transcribed mRNA catabolic process, deadenylation-dependent decay GO_1900152 [Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of nuclear-transcribed mRNA catabolic process, deadenylation-dependent decay.]
glutamate receptor signaling pathway GO_0007215 [The series of molecular signals initiated by the binding of glutamate to its receptor on the surface of a target cell, and ending with the regulation of a downstream cellular process, e.g. transcription.]
positive regulation of nuclear-transcribed mRNA poly(A) tail shortening GO_0060213 [Any process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of poly(A) tail shortening of a nuclear-transcribed mRNA. Poly(A) tail shortening is the decrease in length of the poly(A) tail of an mRNA from full length to an oligo(A) length.]
germ cell attraction GO_0035232 [The directed movement of a germ cell from their site of production to the gonad, through the attraction of cells towards their target.]
metestrus GO_0060210 [The estrous cycle phase in which there is subsiding follicular function.]
germ cell repulsion GO_0035233 [The directed movement of a germ cell from their site of production to the gonad, through the repulsion of cells away from a tissue.]
vitamin A biosynthetic process GO_0035238 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of any of the vitamin A compounds, retinol, retinal (retinaldehyde) and retinoic acid. Animals cannot synthesize vitamin A de novo, but form it through oxidative cleavage of carotenoids.]
vitamin A metabolic process GO_0006776 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving any of the vitamin A compounds, retinol, retinal (retinaldehyde) and retinoic acid, all of which are derivatives of beta-carotene.]
definitive hemopoiesis GO_0060216 [A second wave of blood cell production that, in vertebrates, generates long-term hemopoietic stem cells that continuously provide erythroid, myeloid and lymphoid lineages throughout adulthood.]
hemangioblast cell differentiation GO_0060217 [The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires the characteristics of a mature hemangioblast. Hemangioblasts are the proposed common precursor of blood and endothelial lineages.]