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substrate-dependent cell migration, cell extension
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GO_0006930 |
[The formation of a cell surface protrusion, such as a lamellipodium or filopodium, at the leading edge of a migrating cell.] |
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substrate-dependent cell migration, cell contraction
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GO_0006932 |
[The translocation of the cell body forward during cell migration, mediated by tractional force on its substrate and tension in the cortical cytoskeleton. Adhesions transmit propulsive forces and serve as traction points over which the cell moves.] |
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substrate-dependent cell migration, cell attachment to substrate
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GO_0006931 |
[The formation of adhesions that stabilize protrusions at the leading edge of a migrating cell; involves integrin activation, clustering, and the recruitment of structural and signaling components to nascent adhesions.] |
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substrate-bound cell migration, adhesion receptor recycling
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GO_0006934 |
[The directed movement of accumulated adhesion components such as integrins from the rear of a migrating cell toward the cell front, where they are available to form new protrusions and adhesions.] |
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negative regulation of cell adhesion involved in substrate-bound cell migration
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GO_0006933 |
[The disassembly of adhesions at the front and rear of a migrating cell. At the leading edge, adhesion disassembly accompanies the formation of new protrusions; at the cell rear, it promotes tail retraction.] |
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muscle contraction
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GO_0006936 |
[A process in which force is generated within muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis.] |
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GO_0006938
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GO_0006938 |
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obsolete chemi-mechanical coupling
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GO_0006943 |
[OBSOLETE. The conversion of chemical energy into mechanical work (as in the contraction of a muscle).] |
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obsolete nuclear fusion during karyogamy
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GO_0006945 |
[OBSOLETE. The fusion of two haploid nuclei to form a single diploid nucleus, as seen in the yeast mating process.] |
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GO_0006944
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GO_0006944 |
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GO_0006947
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GO_0006947 |
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GO_0006946
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GO_0006946 |
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early endosome lumen
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GO_0031905 |
[The volume enclosed by the membrane of an early endosome.] |
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obsolete induction by virus of host cell-cell fusion
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GO_0006948 |
[OBSOLETE. The process of syncytia-forming cell-cell fusion, caused by a virus.] |
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GO_0031909
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GO_0031909 |
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glyoxysomal lumen
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GO_0031908 |
[The volume enclosed by the membranes of a glyoxysome.] |
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chromoplast outer membrane
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GO_0031900 |
[The outer, i.e. cytoplasm-facing, lipid bilayer of the chromoplast envelope.] |
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GO_0006951
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GO_0006951 |
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complement activation, classical pathway
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GO_0006958 |
[Any process involved in the activation of any of the steps of the classical pathway of the complement cascade which allows for the direct killing of microbes, the disposal of immune complexes, and the regulation of other immune processes.] |
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complement activation, alternative pathway
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GO_0006957 |
[Any process involved in the activation of any of the steps of the alternative pathway of the complement cascade which allows for the direct killing of microbes and the regulation of other immune processes.] |