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"accession": "GO:0051321",
"name": "meiotic cell cycle",
"definition": "['Progression through the phases of the meiotic cell cycle, in which canonically a cell replicates to produce four offspring with half the chromosomal content of the progenitor cell via two nuclear divisions.', \"Note that this term should not be confused with 'GO:0140013 ; meiotic nuclear division'. 'GO:0051321 ; meiotic cell cycle represents the entire mitotic cell cycle, while 'GO:0140013 meiotic nuclear division' specifically represents the actual nuclear division step of the mitotic cell cycle.\"]",
"term_type": "cell line"
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{
"accession": "GO:0051458",
"name": "corticotropin secretion",
"definition": "['The regulated release of corticotropin by a cell. Corticotropin hormone is a polypeptide hormone synthesized and secreted from corticotropes in the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland in response to corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) released by the hypothalamus.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0051606",
"name": "detection of stimulus",
"definition": "['The series of events in which a stimulus is received by a cell or organism and converted into a molecular signal.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0051608",
"name": "histamine transport",
"definition": "['The directed movement of histamine into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. Histamine is a physiologically active amine, found in plant and animal tissue and released from mast cells as part of an allergic reaction in humans.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0051640",
"name": "organelle localization",
"definition": "['Any process in which an organelle is transported to, and/or maintained in, a specific location.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0051641",
"name": "cellular localization",
"definition": "['A cellular localization process whereby a substance or cellular entity, such as a protein complex or organelle, is transported to, and/or maintained in, a specific location within a cell including the localization of substances or cellular entities to the cell membrane.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0051648",
"name": "vesicle localization",
"definition": "['Any process in which a vesicle or vesicles are transported to, and/or maintained in, a specific location.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0051649",
"name": "establishment of localization in cell",
"definition": "['Any process, occuring in a cell, that localizes a substance or cellular component. This may occur via movement, tethering or selective degradation.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0051650",
"name": "establishment of vesicle localization",
"definition": "['The directed movement of a vesicle to a specific location.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0051656",
"name": "establishment of organelle localization",
"definition": "['The directed movement of an organelle to a specific location.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0051674",
"name": "localization of cell",
"definition": "['Any process in which a cell is transported to, and/or maintained in, a specific location.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0051707",
"name": "response to other organism",
"definition": "['Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus from another living organism.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0051716",
"name": "cellular response to stimulus",
"definition": "['Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus. The process begins with detection of the stimulus by a cell and ends with a change in state or activity or the cell.', 'Note that this term is in the subset of terms that should not be used for direct gene product annotation. Instead, select a child term or, if no appropriate child term exists, please request a new term. Direct annotations to this term may be amended during annotation QC.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0055085",
"name": "transmembrane transport",
"definition": "['The process in which a solute is transported across a lipid bilayer, from one side of a membrane to the other.', \"Transmembrane transport is the transport of a solute across a lipid bilayer. Note that transport through the nuclear pore complex is not transmembrane because the nuclear membrane is a double membrane and is not traversed. For transport through the nuclear pore, consider instead the term 'nucleocytoplasmic transport ; GO:0006913' and its children. Note also that this term is not intended for use in annotating lateral movement within membranes.\"]",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0060047",
"name": "heart contraction",
"definition": "['The multicellular organismal process in which the heart decreases in volume in a characteristic way to propel blood through the body.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0060073",
"name": "micturition",
"definition": "['The regulation of body fluids process in which parasympathetic nerves stimulate the bladder wall muscle to contract and expel urine from the body.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0060078",
"name": "regulation of postsynaptic membrane potential",
"definition": "['Any process that modulates the potential difference across a post-synaptic membrane.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"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.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0060089",
"name": "molecular transducer activity",
"definition": "['A compound molecular function in which an effector function is controlled by one or more regulatory components.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
},
{
"accession": "GO:0060249",
"name": "anatomical structure homeostasis",
"definition": "['A homeostatic process involved in the maintenance of an internal steady state within a defined anatomical structure of an organism, including control of cellular proliferation and death and control of metabolic function. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome.']",
"term_type": "cell line"
}
]
}