GET /api/ms_vocab/?format=api&offset=220&ordering=-accession
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, POST, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept

{
    "count": 43797,
    "next": "https://cinder.proteo.info/api/ms_vocab/?format=api&limit=20&offset=240&ordering=-accession",
    "previous": "https://cinder.proteo.info/api/ms_vocab/?format=api&limit=20&offset=200&ordering=-accession",
    "results": [
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007846",
            "name": "dense regular connective tissue",
            "definition": "['Connective tissue that is dominated by collagen fibres organized into a definitive pattern (e.g., parallel to one another), with comparatively fewer cells (mostly fibroblasts).']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007845",
            "name": "regular connective tissue",
            "definition": "['Connective tissue, which consists of fibroblasts, the intercellular matrix of which contains a regular network of collagen and elastic fiber bundles. Examples: bone (tissue), cartilage (tissue), dense regular connective tissue.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007832",
            "name": "pelvic girdle skeleton",
            "definition": "['Skeletal subdivision consisting of a set of bones linking the axial series to the hindlimb zeugopodium and offering anchoring areas for hindlimb and caudal musculature.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007831",
            "name": "pectoral girdle skeleton",
            "definition": "['A subdivision of a limb or fin skeleton consisting of bones which connects the upper limb or fin to the axial skeleton on each side. It consists of the clavicle and scapula in humans and, in those species with three bones in the pectoral girdle, the coracoid. Some mammalian species (e.g. the dog and the horse) have only the scapula. In humans, the only joints between the shoulder girdle and axial skeleton are the sternoclavicular joints on each side. No joint exists between each scapula and the rib cage; instead the muscular connection between the two permits relatively great mobility of the shoulder girdle in relation to the pelvic girdle. In those species having only the scapula, no joint exists between the forelimb and the thorax, the only attachment being muscular[WP]. Examples: There are only two instances, right and left pectoral girdle skeletons.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007830",
            "name": "pelvic girdle bone/zone",
            "definition": "['A bone element or fused bone that is part of pelvic girdle.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007826",
            "name": "peritoneal mesentery",
            "definition": "['Mesentery that is located in the peritoneum.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007823",
            "name": "appendage girdle region",
            "definition": "['An organism subdivision that encompasses the region containing the pectoral or pelvic girdle. Note that this includes both the skeletal elements and associated tissues (integument, muscle, etc).']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007811",
            "name": "craniocervical region",
            "definition": "['The anteriormost subdivision of the body that includes the head, jaws, pharyngeal region and the neck (if present). In vertebrates this is the subdivision that includes the cervical vertebrae.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007798",
            "name": "vascular system",
            "definition": "['Anatomical system that consists of all blood and lymph vessels.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007794",
            "name": "secretion of serous gland",
            "definition": "['Any fluid produced by a serous gland.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007779",
            "name": "transudate",
            "definition": "['Any bodily fluid that has passed through a membrane such as the capillary wall, as a result of unbalanced hydrostatic and osmotic forces.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007702",
            "name": "tract of brain",
            "definition": "['An axon tract that is part of a brain.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007690",
            "name": "early pharyngeal endoderm",
            "definition": "['.', \"relation conflict: ZFA vs EHDAA2. Note EHDAA2 term renamed to 'early PA endoderm'\"]",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007688",
            "name": "anlage",
            "definition": "['Anlagen are populations of contiguous cells, typically arranged in one plane, that are morphologically indistinct, but that already correspond in extent to a later organ/tissue.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007687",
            "name": "kidney field",
            "definition": "['Region of the embryo into the area in which the kidney rudiment will develop.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007684",
            "name": "uriniferous tubule",
            "definition": "['Functional unit of the kidney that forms urine, consisting of two parts, the nephron and the collecting tubule.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007651",
            "name": "anatomical junction",
            "definition": "['An anatomical structure that connects two structures.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007625",
            "name": "pigment epithelium of eye",
            "definition": "['Epithelial layer of the retina, ciliary body, or iris composed of cells containing pigment granules.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007617",
            "name": "synovial cavity of joint",
            "definition": "['An anatomical cavity that surrounded_by a synovial joint.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "UBERON:0007616",
            "name": "layer of synovial tissue",
            "definition": "['A thin, loose vascular connective tissue that makes up the membranes surrounding joints and the sheaths protecting tendons (particularly flexor tendons in the hands and feet) where they pass over bony prominences. Synovial tissue contains synovial cells, which secrete a viscous liquid called synovial fluid; this liquid contains protein and hyaluronic acid and serves as a lubricant and nutrient for the joint cartilage surfaces[BTO]. Synovial tissue can be found in tendons (tissues that connect muscle to bone), bursae (fluid-filled, cushioning sacs found in spaces between tendons, ligaments, and bones), and the cavity (hollow enclosed area) that separates the bones of a freely movable joint, such as the knee or elbow[BTO].']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        }
    ]
}