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"accession": "GO:0002504",
"name": "antigen processing and presentation of peptide or polysaccharide antigen via MHC class II",
"definition": "['The process in which an antigen-presenting cell expresses antigen (peptide or polysaccharide) on its cell surface in association with an MHC class II protein complex.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "CHEBI:67079",
"name": "anti-inflammatory agent",
"definition": "['Any compound that has anti-inflammatory effects.']",
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"name": "anti-inflammatory drug",
"definition": "['A substance that reduces or suppresses inflammation.']",
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"accession": "GO:0061844",
"name": "antimicrobial humoral immune response mediated by antimicrobial peptide",
"definition": "['An immune response against microbes mediated by anti-microbial peptides in body fluid.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "GO:0019730",
"name": "antimicrobial humoral response",
"definition": "['An immune response against microbes mediated through a body fluid. Examples of this process are seen in the antimicrobial humoral response of Drosophila melanogaster and Mus musculus.']",
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"accession": "GO:0002775",
"name": "antimicrobial peptide production",
"definition": "['The synthesis or release of an antimicrobial peptide during an immune response, resulting in an increase in intracellular or extracellular levels. Such peptides may have protective properties against bacteria, fungi, viruses, or protozoa.', \"Note that this term is in the subset of terms that should not be used for direct gene product annotation. Instead, select one of the 'regulation' children terms.\"]",
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"name": "antimicrobial peptide secretion",
"definition": "['The regulated release of an antimicrobial peptide from a cell or a tissue. Such peptides may have protective properties against bacteria, fungi, viruses, or protozoa.']",
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"accession": "CLO:0001731",
"name": "Anti-My-10 clone 28/8/8/ cell",
"definition": "['disease: hybridoma']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "CHEBI:22586",
"name": "antioxidant",
"definition": "['A substance that opposes oxidation or inhibits reactions brought about by dioxygen or peroxides.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "CLO:0001732",
"name": "Anti-SC35 cell",
"definition": "['disease: hybridoma']",
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"accession": "CLO:0001733",
"name": "anti-SR cell",
"definition": "['disease: hybridoma']",
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"accession": "CLO:0001734",
"name": "anti-SRp20 cell",
"definition": "['disease: hybridoma']",
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"name": "Anura",
"definition": "[]",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001245",
"name": "anus",
"definition": "[\"Orifice at the opposite end of an animal's digestive tract from the mouth. Its function is to expel feces, unwanted semi-solid matter produced during digestion, which, depending on the type of animal, may be one or more of: matter which the animal cannot digest, such as bones; food material after all the nutrients have been extracted, for example cellulose or lignin; ingested matter which would be toxic if it remained in the digestive tract; and dead or excess gut bacteria and other endosymbionts.\"]",
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"accession": "CLO:0001721",
"name": "An Zan cell",
"definition": "[]",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0000947",
"name": "aorta",
"definition": "['The main trunk of the systemic arterial system that carries blood from the heart to all the organs and other structures of the body, bringing oxygenated blood to all parts of the body in the systemic circulation.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0004851",
"name": "aorta endothelium",
"definition": "['The thin layer of flat cells that line the aorta and form a barrier between circulating blood in the lumen and the rest of the vessel wall.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "DOID:62",
"name": "aortic valve disease",
"definition": "[]",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "EFO:0000266",
"name": "aortic valve stenosis",
"definition": "['A pathological constriction that can occur above (supravalvular stenosis), below (subvalvular stenosis), or at the AORTIC VALVE. It is characterized by restricted outflow from the LEFT VENTRICLE into the AORTA.', 'Aortic valve stenosis is a aortic valve disease caused by the incomplete opening of the aortic valve. The aortic valve controls the direction of blood flow from the left ventricle to the aorta. When in good working order, the aortic valve does not impede the flow of blood between these two spaces. Under some circumstances, the aortic valve becomes narrower than normal, impeding the flow of blood. This is known as aortic valve stenosis, or aortic stenosis, often abbreviated AS.', 'Aortic valve stenosis is a aortic valve disease caused by the incomplete opening of the aortic valve. The aortic valve controls the direction of blood flow from the left ventricle to the aorta. When in good working order, the aortic valve does not impede the flow of blood between these two spaces. Under some circumstances, the aortic valve becomes narrower than normal, impeding the flow of blood. This is known as aortic valve stenosis, or aortic stenosis, often abbreviated as AS.']",
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"accession": "NCBITaxon:30591",
"name": "Aotus azarai",
"definition": "[]",
"term_type": "cell line"
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