All terms in GO

Label Id Description
T-helper 1 cell chemotaxis GO_0035706 [The directed movement of a T-helper 1 cell in response to an external stimulus.]
T-helper 2 cell chemotaxis GO_0035707 [The directed movement of a T-helper 2 cell in response to an external stimulus.]
interleukin-12-mediated signaling pathway GO_0035722 [The series of molecular signals initiated by interleukin-12 binding to its receptor on the surface of a target cell, and ending with the regulation of a downstream cellular process, e.g. transcription.]
interleukin-15-mediated signaling pathway GO_0035723 [The series of molecular signals initiated by interleukin-15 binding to its receptor on the surface of a target cell, and ending with the regulation of a downstream cellular process, e.g. transcription.]
intraciliary anterograde transport GO_0035720 [The directed movement of large protein complexes along microtubules from the cell body toward the tip of a cilium (also called flagellum), mediated by motor proteins.]
intraciliary transport GO_0042073 [The bidirectional movement of large protein complexes along microtubules within a cilium, mediated by motor proteins.]
intraciliary retrograde transport GO_0035721 [The directed movement of large protein complexes along microtubules from the tip of a cilium (also called flagellum) toward the cell body, mediated by motor proteins.]
common myeloid progenitor cell proliferation GO_0035726 [The multiplication or reproduction of common myeloid progenitor cells, resulting in the expansion of a cell population. A common myeloid progenitor cell is a progenitor cell committed to the myeloid lineage.]
lysophosphatidic acid binding GO_0035727 [Binding to lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), a phospholipid derivative that acts as a potent mitogen due to its activation of high-affinity G protein-coupled receptors.]
obsolete CD24 biosynthetic process GO_0035724 [OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of CD24, a CD marker and cell adhesion molecule that occurs on many B-lineage cells and mature granulocytes, and is involved in B cell activation and differentiation as well as T cell co-stimulation.]
sodium ion transmembrane transport GO_0035725 [A process in which a sodium ion is transported from one side of a membrane to the other by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.]
sodium ion transport GO_0006814 [The directed movement of sodium ions (Na+) into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.]
response to hepatocyte growth factor GO_0035728 [Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a hepatocyte growth factor stimulus.]
cellular response to hepatocyte growth factor stimulus GO_0035729 [Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a hepatocyte growth factor stimulus.]
T-helper 1 cell activation GO_0035711 [The change in morphology and behavior of a T-helper 1 cell resulting from exposure to a mitogen, cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or an antigen for which it is specific.]
CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell activation GO_0035710 [The change in morphology and behavior of a CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell resulting from exposure to a mitogen, cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or an antigen for which it is specific.]
T-helper 2 cell activation GO_0035712 [The change in morphology and behavior of a T helper 2 cell resulting from exposure to a mitogen, cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or an antigen for which it is specific.]
alpha-beta T cell activation GO_0046631 [The change in morphology and behavior of an alpha-beta T cell resulting from exposure to a mitogen, cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or an antigen for which it is specific.]
chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 2 binding GO_0035715 [Binding to chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 2.]
C-C chemokine binding GO_0019957 [Binding to a C-C chemokine; C-C chemokines do not have an amino acid between the first two cysteines of the characteristic four-cysteine motif.]