Drug Target Ontology

Last uploaded: February 15, 2018
Preferred Name

macula lutea

Synonyms
Definitions

An irregular yellowish depression on the retina, about 3 degrees wide, lateral to and slightly below the optic disk; it is the site of absorption of short wavelengths of light, and it is thought that its variation in size, shape, and coloring may be related to variant types of color vision.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BTO_0003015

definition

An irregular yellowish depression on the retina, about 3 degrees wide, lateral to and slightly below the optic disk; it is the site of absorption of short wavelengths of light, and it is thought that its variation in size, shape, and coloring may be related to variant types of color vision.

hasOBONamespace

BrendaTissueOBO

hasRelatedSynonym

macula retinae

macula flava retinae

id

BTO:0003015

imported from

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bto.owl

label

macula lutea

prefixIRI

BTO:0003015

prefLabel

macula lutea

subClassOf

http://www.drugtargetontology.org/dto/DTO_00000018

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