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"accession": "PATO:0001857",
"name": "concave",
"definition": "[\"A shape quality in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's curving inward.\"]",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "CLO:0002581",
"name": "ConA-C1-VICK cell",
"definition": "['disease: T lymphocyte; transformed with REV-T: produces G-CSF']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "CLO:0002580",
"name": "ConA-B1-VICK cell",
"definition": "['disease: T lymphocyte; transformed with REV-T; produces G-CSF']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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{
"accession": "CLO:0002579",
"name": "CON.1 cell",
"definition": "['disease: hybridoma']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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{
"accession": "UBERON:0000471",
"name": "compound organ component",
"definition": "['Multi-tissue structure that is part of a compound organ.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0003103",
"name": "compound organ",
"definition": "['Anatomical structure that has as its parts two or more multi-tissue structures of at least two different types and which through specific morphogenetic processes forms a single distinct structural unit demarcated by bona fide boundaries from other distinct anatomical structures of different types.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
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"accession": "CHEBI:36343",
"name": "composite particle",
"definition": "['A subatomic particle known to have substructure (i.e. consisting of smaller particles).']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "DOID:4285",
"name": "complications of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium",
"definition": "[]",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "DOID:2177",
"name": "complications mainly related to pregnancy",
"definition": "[]",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
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"accession": "DOID:3022",
"name": "complication of the puerperium",
"definition": "[]",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0098644",
"name": "complex of collagen trimers",
"definition": "['A complex of collagen trimers such as a fibril or collagen network.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0001439",
"name": "compact bone tissue",
"definition": "['The outer layers of solid, hard bone that covers spongy bone; consists of parallel osteons containing mineral deposits and interstitial lamellae.', 'MP distinguishes compact/cortical bone. in other AOs they are syns']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "MS:1002280",
"name": "compact",
"definition": "Bruker Daltonics' compact: ESI Q-TOF, Nanospray, APCI, APPI, GC-APCI, CaptiveSpray.",
"term_type": "instrument"
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"accession": "DOID:2033",
"name": "communication impairment",
"definition": "[]",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
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"accession": "DOID:11165",
"name": "common wart",
"definition": "['\"A viral skin infectious disease that is caused by Verruca vulgaris. This infection produces a a raised wart with roughened surface, most common on hands, but can grow anywhere on the body.\" [url:http\\\\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wart]']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
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"accession": "EFO:0000367",
"name": "common variable immunodeficiency",
"definition": "['A hypogammaglobulinemia that is results in insufficient production of antibodies needed to respond to exposure of pathogens and is characterized by low Ig levels with phenotypically normal B cells that can proliferate but do not develop into Ig-producing cells. Patients with common variable immunodeficiency have marked reduction in serum levels of both immunoglobulin G (IgG) and immunoglobulin A (IgA); about half of these patients also have reduced immunoglobulin M (IgM).', 'A primary immunodeficiency characterized by low levels or absence of all the immunoglobulin classes and lack of B-lymphocytes or plasma cells. It results in recurrent bacterial infections. Complications include autoimmune phenomena and cancer development.', 'Heterogeneous group of immunodeficiency syndromes characterized by hypogammaglobulinemia of most isotypes, variable B-cell defects, and the presence of recurrent bacterial infections.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
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"accession": "CL:0001059",
"name": "common myeloid progenitor, CD34-positive",
"definition": "['A progenitor cell committed to myeloid lineage, including the megakaryocyte and erythroid lineages. These cells are CD34-positive, and express Gata1, Gata2, C/EBPa, and Pu.1.', 'CMP are reportedly CD16-positive, CD32-positive, CD38-positive, CD45RA-negative, CD110-negative, CD117-positive, CD123-positive, and SCA1-negative.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
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"accession": "CL:0000049",
"name": "common myeloid progenitor",
"definition": "['A progenitor cell committed to myeloid lineage, including the megakaryocyte and erythroid lineages.', \"This cell type is intended to be compatible with any vertebrate common myeloid progenitor. For mammalian CMP known to be CD34-positive, please use the term 'common myeloid progenitor, CD34-positive' (CL_0001059).\"]",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "CL:0000051",
"name": "common lymphoid progenitor",
"definition": "['A oligopotent progenitor cell committed to the lymphoid lineage.', 'CLP are CD7-positive, CD10-positive, CD19-negative, CD34-positive, CD45RA-positive, CD79a-negative, CD127-positive, AA4.1-positive, RAG-negative, Sca-1-low, sIgM-negative, sIgD-negative, TdT-negative, Vpre-B-negative, and pre-BCR-negative. Expression of transcription factors include E2A-positive, EBF-positive, Ikaros-negative, PU.1-negative, and Pax5-negative.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
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"accession": "UBERON:0001191",
"name": "common iliac artery",
"definition": "['The common iliac arteries are two large arteries, about 4cm long in adults but more than a centimetre in diameter, that originate from the aortic bifurcation. The arteries run inferolaterally, along the medial border of the psoas muscles to the pelvic brim, where they bifurcate into the external iliac artery and internal iliac artery. The common iliac artery, and all of its branches, exist as paired structures (that is to say, there is one on the left side and one on the right). The distribution of the common iliac artery is basically the pelvis and lower limb on the corresponding side. Both common iliac arteries are accompanied along their course by common iliac veins. [WP,unvetted].', 'See notes for parent class']",
"term_type": "cell line"
}
]
}