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NK T cell proliferation involved in immune response
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GO_0002289 |
[The expansion of a NK T cell population by cell division as part of an immune response.] |
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NK T cell activation involved in immune response
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GO_0002288 |
[The change in morphology and behavior of a mature or immature natural killer T cell resulting from exposure to a mitogen, cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or an antigen for which it is specific, leading to the initiation or perpetuation of an immune response.] |
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negative regulation of cellular defense response
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GO_0051245 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the rate of the cellular defense response.] |
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myeloid dendritic cell differentiation involved in immune response
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GO_0002284 |
[The process in which an immature myeloid dendritic cell acquires the specialized features of a mature myeloid dendritic cell as part of an immune response.] |
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myeloid dendritic cell activation involved in immune response
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GO_0002277 |
[The change in morphology and behavior of a myeloid dendritic cell resulting from exposure to a cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or soluble factor, leading to the initiation or perpetuation of an immune response.] |
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neutrophil activation involved in immune response
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GO_0002283 |
[The change in morphology and behavior of a neutrophil resulting from exposure to a cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or soluble factor, leading to the initiation or perpetuation of an immune response.] |
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myeloid cell activation involved in immune response
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GO_0002275 |
[A change in the morphology or behavior of a myeloid cell resulting from exposure to an activating factor such as a cellular or soluble ligand, leading to the initiation or perpetuation of an immune response.] |
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microglial cell activation involved in immune response
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GO_0002282 |
[The change in morphology and behavior of a microglial cell resulting from exposure to a cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or soluble factor, leading to the initiation or perpetuation of an immune response.] |
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macrophage activation involved in immune response
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GO_0002281 |
[A change in morphology and behavior of a macrophage resulting from exposure to a cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or soluble factor, leading to the initiation or perpetuation of an immune response.] |
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monocyte activation involved in immune response
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GO_0002280 |
[The change in morphology and behavior of a monocyte resulting from exposure to a cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, or soluble factor, leading to the initiation or perpetuation of an immune response.] |
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protein heterotetramerization
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GO_0051290 |
[The formation of a protein heterotetramer, a macromolecular structure consisting of four noncovalently associated subunits, of which not all are identical.] |
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GO_0051297
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GO_0051297 |
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regulation of oogonium development
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GO_0075264 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of oogonium development, a process that leads to the formation of a female gametangium of oomycetes, containing one or more gametes.] |
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establishment of meiotic spindle orientation
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GO_0051296 |
[Any process that set the alignment of meiotic spindle relative to other cellular structures.] |
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establishment of meiotic spindle localization
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GO_0051295 |
[The cell cycle process in which the directed movement of the meiotic spindle to a specific location in the cell occurs.] |
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oogonium development
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GO_0075263 |
[The process that leads to the development of an oogonium, a female gametangium of Oomycetes, containing one or more gametes.] |
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centrosome duplication
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GO_0051298 |
[The replication of a centrosome, a structure comprised of a pair of centrioles and peri-centriolar material from which a microtubule spindle apparatus is organized.] |
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regulation of aecium development
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GO_0075268 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of aecium development, a process in which a cuplike structure containing chains of aeciospores is formed.] |
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aecium development
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GO_0075267 |
[The process in which a cup-like structure containing chains of aeciospores is formed. This is characteristic of the rust fungus and typically, the first dikaryotic spores (aeciospores) are produced in the aecium.] |
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negative regulation of oogonium development
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GO_0075266 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of oogonium development, a process that leads to the formation of a female gametangium of oomycetes, containing one or more gametes.] |