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"accession": "GO:0060079",
"name": "excitatory postsynaptic potential",
"definition": "['A process that leads to a temporary increase in postsynaptic potential due to the flow of positively charged ions into the postsynaptic cell. The flow of ions that causes an EPSP is an excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC) and makes it easier for the neuron to fire an action potential.']",
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"accession": "UBERON:0000174",
"name": "excreta",
"definition": "['A portion of organism substance that is the product of an excretion process that will be eliminated from the body. An excretion process is elimination by an organism of the waste products that arise as a result of metabolic activity.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "GO:0007588",
"name": "excretion",
"definition": "['The elimination by an organism of the waste products that arise as a result of metabolic activity. These products include water, carbon dioxide (CO2), and nitrogenous compounds.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "CL:0000424",
"name": "excretory cell",
"definition": "['A cell involved in the elimination of metabolic and foreign toxins, and in maintaining the ionic, acid-base and water balance of biological fluids.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0035050",
"name": "excretory duct",
"definition": "[]",
"term_type": "cell line"
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{
"accession": "UBERON:0006555",
"name": "excretory tube",
"definition": "['A tube that is part of a excretory system.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "GO:0097194",
"name": "execution phase of apoptosis",
"definition": "['A stage of the apoptotic process that starts with the controlled breakdown of the cell through the action of effector caspases or other effector molecules (e.g. cathepsins, calpains etc.). Key steps of the execution phase are rounding-up of the cell, retraction of pseudopodes, reduction of cellular volume (pyknosis), chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation (karyorrhexis), plasma membrane blebbing and fragmentation of the cell into apoptotic bodies. When the execution phase is completed, the cell has died.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "CL:0000152",
"name": "exocrine cell",
"definition": "['A cell of an exocrine gland; i.e. a gland that discharges its secretion via a duct.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0002365",
"name": "exocrine gland",
"definition": "['A gland that secretes products (excluding hormones and other chemical messengers) into ducts (duct glands) which lead directly into the external environment[WP]. Typical exocrine glands include sweat glands, salivary glands, mammary glands, stomach, liver, pancreas.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0019319",
"name": "exocrine gland of integumental system",
"definition": "['An exocrine gland that is part of a integumental system.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0000017",
"name": "exocrine pancreas",
"definition": "['The part of the pancreas that is part of the exocrine system and which produces and store zymogens of digestive enzymes, such as chymotrypsinogen and trypsinogen in the acinar cells [GO].']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0013697",
"name": "exocrine pancreas epithelium",
"definition": "['Epithelium lining the exocrine pancreas.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0002330",
"name": "exocrine system",
"definition": "['Anatomical system that consists of the glands and parts of glands that produce exocrine secretions and help to integrate and control bodily metabolic activity. Exocrine glands are glands that secrete their products (hormones) into ducts (duct glands). They are the counterparts to endocrine glands, which secrete their products (hormones) directly into the bloodstream (ductless glands) or release hormones (paracrines) that affect only target cells nearby the release site. [Wikipedia].']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "GO:0140029",
"name": "exocytic process",
"definition": "['The cellular processes that contribute to exocytosis.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "GO:0070382",
"name": "exocytic vesicle",
"definition": "['A transport vesicle that mediates transport from an intracellular compartment to the plasma membrane, and fuses with the plasma membrane to release various cargo molecules, such as proteins or hormones, by exocytosis.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "GO:0006887",
"name": "exocytosis",
"definition": "['A process of secretion by a cell that results in the release of intracellular molecules (e.g. hormones, matrix proteins) contained within a membrane-bounded vesicle. Exocytosis can occur either by full fusion, when the vesicle collapses into the plasma membrane, or by a kiss-and-run mechanism that involves the formation of a transient contact, a pore, between a granule (for exemple of chromaffin cells) and the plasma membrane. The latter process most of the time leads to only partial secretion of the granule content. Exocytosis begins with steps that prepare vesicles for fusion with the membrane (tethering and docking) and ends when molecules are secreted from the cell.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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{
"accession": "CHEBI:72813",
"name": "exopolysaccharide",
"definition": "['A biomacromolecule composed of carbohydrate residues which is secreted by a microorganism into the surrounding environment.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "CL:0000578",
"name": "experimentally modified cell in vitro",
"definition": "['A cell in vitro that has undergone physical changes as a consequence of a deliberate and specific experimental procedure.', \"This class has been re-labeled to imply reference only to in vitro experimentally modified cells, similarly, the definition has been slightly updated to reflect this. 'experimentally modified cell' refers only to cells in vitro, and not modified in vivo/in environment cells. There is currently no class representing unmodified in vitro cells (other than the parent 'cell in vitro'), or a class representing modified native cells. More granular subclassing of experimentally modified cell can be found in ReO. MHB 1.12.12\"]",
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"accession": "MS:1000158",
"name": "explorer",
"definition": "IonSpec Explorer MS.",
"term_type": "instrument"
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"accession": "GO:0140352",
"name": "export from cell",
"definition": "['The directed movement of some substance from a cell, into the extracellular region. This may occur via transport across the plasma membrane or via exocytosis.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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