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"name": "Propithecus verreauxi",
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"name": "Prost 410 cell",
"definition": "['disease: hybridoma']",
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"name": "prostaglandin production involved in inflammatory response",
"definition": "['The synthesis or release of any prostaglandin following a stimulus as part of an inflammatory response, resulting in an increase in its intracellular or extracellular levels.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"name": "prostate adenocarcinoma",
"definition": "['A prostate carcinoma that derives_from epithelial cells of glandular origin.']",
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"accession": "DOID:10286",
"name": "prostate carcinoma",
"definition": "['A prostate cancer that has_material_basis_in abnormally proliferating cells derives_from epithelial cells.']",
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"accession": "DOID:47",
"name": "prostate disease",
"definition": "[]",
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"accession": "UBERON:0000428",
"name": "prostate epithelium",
"definition": "['The prostate epithelium.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "UBERON:0002367",
"name": "prostate gland",
"definition": "['The prostate gland is a partly muscular, partly glandular body that is situated near the base of the mammalian male urethra and secretes an alkaline viscid fluid which is a major constituent of the ejaculatory fluid.']",
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"accession": "DOID:514",
"name": "prostatic neoplasm",
"definition": "[]",
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"accession": "NCBITaxon:41705",
"name": "Protacanthopterygii",
"definition": "[]",
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"accession": "CL:0000827",
"name": "pro-T cell",
"definition": "['A lymphoid progenitor cell of the T cell lineage, with some lineage specific marker expression, but not yet fully committed to the T cell lineage.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"name": "protein",
"definition": "['An amino acid chain that is produced de novo by ribosome-mediated translation of a genetically-encoded mRNA, and any derivatives thereof.', 'The definition above excludes protein complexes, which some also consider a protein. Those who wish to refer to a class representing both senses of the word are directed to CHEBI:36080. Note that the definition allows for experimentally-manipulated genes, and allows for artifically-produced derivatives that mimic those found naturally. Proteins (in the sense defined here) that descended from a common ancestor can be classified into families and superfamilies composed of products of evolutionarily-related genes. The domain architecture of a protein is described by the order of its constituent domains. Proteins with the same domains in the same order are defined as homeomorphic [PRO:WCB].']",
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"name": "protein",
"definition": "['A biological macromolecule minimally consisting of one polypeptide chain synthesized at the ribosome.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "GO:0043241",
"name": "protein complex disassembly",
"definition": "['The disaggregation of a protein complex into its constituent components. Protein complexes may have other associated non-protein prosthetic groups, such as nucleic acids, metal ions or carbohydrate groups.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "GO:0032991",
"name": "protein-containing complex",
"definition": "['A stable assembly of two or more macromolecules, i.e. proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates or lipids, in which at least one component is a protein and the constituent parts function together.', 'A protein complex in this context is meant as a stable set of interacting proteins which can be co-purified by an acceptable method, and where the complex has been shown to exist as an isolated, functional unit in vivo. Acceptable experimental methods include stringent protein purification followed by detection of protein interaction. The following methods should be considered non-acceptable: simple immunoprecipitation, pull-down experiments from cell extracts without further purification, colocalization and 2-hybrid screening. Interactions that should not be captured as protein complexes include: 1) enzyme/substrate, receptor/ligand or any similar transient interactions, unless these are a critical part of the complex assembly or are required e.g. for the receptor to be functional; 2) proteins associated in a pull-down/co-immunoprecipitation assay with no functional link or any evidence that this is a defined biological entity rather than a loose-affinity complex; 3) any complex where the only evidence is based on genetic interaction data; 4) partial complexes, where some subunits (e.g. transmembrane ones) cannot be expressed as recombinant proteins and are excluded from experiments (in this case, independent evidence is necessary to find out the composition of the full complex, if known). Interactions that may be captured as protein complexes include: 1) enzyme/substrate or receptor/ligand if the complex can only assemble and become functional in the presence of both classes of subunits; 2) complexes where one of the members has not been shown to be physically linked to the other(s), but is a homologue of, and has the same functionality as, a protein that has been experimentally demonstrated to form a complex with the other member(s); 3) complexes whose existence is accepted based on localization and pharmacological studies, but for which experimental evidence is not yet available for the complex as a whole.']",
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"accession": "GO:0065003",
"name": "protein-containing complex assembly",
"definition": "['The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of macromolecules to form a protein-containing complex.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "GO:0031503",
"name": "protein-containing complex localization",
"definition": "['A localization process that acts on a protein complex; the complex is transported to, or maintained in, a specific location.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "GO:0008104",
"name": "protein localization",
"definition": "['Any process in which a protein is transported to, or maintained in, a specific location.']",
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"accession": "GO:0061512",
"name": "protein localization to cilium",
"definition": "['A process in which a protein is transported to, or maintained in, a location within a cilium.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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"accession": "GO:0071692",
"name": "protein localization to extracellular region",
"definition": "['Any process in which a protein is transported from one specific location in the extracellular region to another, or maintained in a specific extracellular location.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
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