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host-mediated modulation of intestinal microbiota composition
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GO_0048874 |
[The biological process involved in maintaining the steady-state number of cells within a population of free-living cells such as the bacteria in the gut.] |
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homeostasis of number of cells
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GO_0048872 |
[Any biological process involved in the maintenance of the steady-state number of cells within a population of cells.] |
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anaerobic cellulose catabolic process
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GO_1990488 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of cellulose, a linear beta1-4 glucan of molecular mass 50-400 kDa with the pyranose units in the -4C1 conformation, in absence of oxygen.] |
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obsolete chemical homeostasis within a tissue
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GO_0048875 |
[OBSOLETE. Any process involved in the maintenance of the internal steady state of the amount of a chemical at the level of the tissue.] |
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anaerobic pectin catabolic process
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GO_1990489 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of pectin, a polymer containing a backbone of alpha-1,4-linked D-galacturonic acid residues, in the absence of oxygen.] |
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pectin catabolic process
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GO_0045490 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of pectin, a polymer containing a backbone of alpha-1,4-linked D-galacturonic acid residues.] |
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multicellular organismal-level homeostasis
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GO_0048871 |
[Any process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state at the level of the multicellular organism.] |
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anaerobic fatty acid catabolic process
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GO_1990486 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a fatty acid in the absence of oxygen. A fatty acid is any of the aliphatic monocarboxylic acids that can be liberated by hydrolysis from naturally occurring fats and oils. Fatty acids are predominantly straight-chain acids of 4 to 24 carbon atoms, which may be saturated or unsaturated; branched fatty acids and hydroxy fatty acids also occur, and very long chain acids of over 30 carbons are found in waxes.] |
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homeostasis of number of cells within a tissue
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GO_0048873 |
[Any biological process involved in the maintenance of the steady-state number of cells within a population of cells in a tissue.] |
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anaerobic lignin catabolic process
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GO_1990487 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of lignin in the absence of oxygen. Lignin is a class of polymers of phenylpropanoid units.] |
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lignin catabolic process
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GO_0046274 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of lignins, a class of polymers of phenylpropanoid units.] |
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chemical homeostasis
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GO_0048878 |
[Any biological process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state of a chemical.] |
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aerobic lactate catabolic process
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GO_1990484 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of lactate (2-hydroxypropanoic acid) in the presence of oxygen.] |
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lactate catabolic process
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GO_1903457 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of lactate.] |
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anaerobic lactate catabolic process
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GO_1990485 |
[The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of lactate (2-hydroxypropanoic acid) in the absence of oxygen.] |
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obsolete chemical homeostasis within retina
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GO_0048876 |
[OBSOLETE. Any process involved in the maintenance of the internal steady state of the amount of a chemical at the level of the retina.] |
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sphingolipid alpha-glucuronosyltransferase activity
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GO_1990482 |
[Catalysis of the reaction: UDP-glucuronate + inositol phosphorylceramide (IPC) = UDP + GlcA-IPC.] |
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UDP-glycosyltransferase activity
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GO_0008194 |
[Catalysis of the transfer of a glycosyl group from a UDP-sugar to a small hydrophobic molecule.] |
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homeostasis of number of retina cells
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GO_0048877 |
[Any biological process involved in the maintenance of the steady-state number of cells within a population of cells in the retina.] |
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retina homeostasis
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GO_0001895 |
[A tissue homeostatic process involved in the maintenance of an internal equilibrium within the retina of the eye, including control of cellular proliferation and death and control of metabolic function.] |