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        {
            "accession": "GO:0071705",
            "name": "nitrogen compound transport",
            "definition": "['The directed movement of nitrogen-containing compounds into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0071707",
            "name": "immunoglobulin heavy chain V-D-J recombination",
            "definition": "['The process in which immunoglobulin heavy chain V, D, and J gene segments are recombined within a single locus utilizing the conserved heptamer and nonomer recombination signal sequences (RSS).']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0071708",
            "name": "immunoglobulin light chain V-J recombination",
            "definition": "['The process in which immunoglobulin light chain V and J gene segments are recombined within a single locus utilizing the conserved heptamer and nonomer recombination signal sequences (RSS).']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0071738",
            "name": "IgD immunoglobulin complex",
            "definition": "['A protein complex composed of two identical immunoglobulin heavy chains of the IgD isotype and two identical immunoglobulin light chains, held together by disulfide bonds. An IgD immunoglobulin complex may be embedded in the plasma membrane or present in the extracellular space, in mucosal areas or other tissues, or circulating in the blood or lymph.', 'Note that an IgD immunoglobulin complex has the function of antigen binding if a suitable antigen is available.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0071753",
            "name": "IgM immunoglobulin complex",
            "definition": "['A protein complex composed of two identical immunoglobulin heavy chains of the IgM isotype and two identical immunoglobulin light chains, held together by disulfide bonds, and in its circulating form complexed with J chain in polymeric forms. An IgM immunoglobulin complex may be embedded in the plasma membrane or present in the extracellular space, in mucosal areas or other tissues, or circulating in the blood or lymph.', 'Note that an IgM immunoglobulin complex has the function of antigen binding if a suitable antigen is available.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0071826",
            "name": "ribonucleoprotein complex subunit organization",
            "definition": "['Any process in which macromolecules aggregate, disaggregate, or are modified, resulting in the formation, disassembly, or alteration of a ribonucleoprotein complex.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0071840",
            "name": "cellular component organization or biogenesis",
            "definition": "['A process that results in the biosynthesis of constituent macromolecules, assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a cellular component.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0071944",
            "name": "cell periphery",
            "definition": "['The part of a cell encompassing the cell cortex, the plasma membrane, and any external encapsulating structures.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0071953",
            "name": "elastic fiber",
            "definition": "['An supramolecular fiber that consists of an insoluble core of polymerized tropoelastin monomers and a surrounding mantle of microfibrils. Elastic fibers provide elasticity and recoiling to tissues and organs, and maintain structural integrity against mechanical strain.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0071971",
            "name": "extracellular exosome assembly",
            "definition": "['The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form an extracellular vesicular exosome, a membrane-bounded vesicle that is released into the extracellular region by fusion of the limiting endosomal membrane of a multivesicular body with the plasma membrane. Exosomes are defined by their size, which generally ranges from 30 nm to 100 nm.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0072175",
            "name": "epithelial tube formation",
            "definition": "['The developmental process pertaining to the initial formation of an epithelial tube.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0072330",
            "name": "monocarboxylic acid biosynthetic process",
            "definition": "['The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of monocarboxylic acids, any organic acid containing one carboxyl (-COOH) group.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0072359",
            "name": "circulatory system development",
            "definition": "['The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the circulatory system over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The circulatory system is the organ system that passes nutrients (such as amino acids and electrolytes), gases, hormones, blood cells, etc. to and from cells in the body to help fight diseases and help stabilize body temperature and pH to maintain homeostasis.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0090022",
            "name": "regulation of neutrophil chemotaxis",
            "definition": "['Any process that modulates the frequency, rate, or extent of neutrophil chemotaxis. Neutrophil chemotaxis is the directed movement of a neutrophil cell, the most numerous polymorphonuclear leukocyte found in the blood, in response to an external stimulus, usually an infection or wounding.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0090023",
            "name": "positive regulation of neutrophil chemotaxis",
            "definition": "['Any process that increases the frequency, rate, or extent of neutrophil chemotaxis. Neutrophil chemotaxis is the directed movement of a neutrophil cell, the most numerous polymorphonuclear leukocyte found in the blood, in response to an external stimulus, usually an infection or wounding.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0090174",
            "name": "organelle membrane fusion",
            "definition": "['The joining of two lipid bilayers to form a single organelle membrane.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0090304",
            "name": "nucleic acid metabolic process",
            "definition": "['Any cellular metabolic process involving nucleic acids.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0097014",
            "name": "ciliary plasm",
            "definition": "['All of the contents of a cilium, excluding the plasma membrane surrounding the cilium.', 'Note that we deem cilium and microtubule-based flagellum to be equivalent. Also, researchers consider the composition of both the plasm and the membrane of the cilium to be detectably different from that in the non-ciliary cytosol and plasma membrane (e.g. in terms of calcium ion concentration, membrane lipid composition, and more). For this reason, the term \"ciliary plasm\" is not linked to \"cytoplasm\".']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0097028",
            "name": "dendritic cell differentiation",
            "definition": "['The process in which a precursor cell type acquires the specialized features of a dendritic cell. A dendritic cell is a leukocyte of dendritic lineage specialized in the uptake, processing, and transport of antigens to lymph nodes for the purpose of stimulating an immune response via T cell activation.', \"Note that immunologists typically use the word 'maturation' to refer to dendritic cells undergoing the process that GO describes as 'cell differentiation'.\"]",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        },
        {
            "accession": "GO:0097159",
            "name": "organic cyclic compound binding",
            "definition": "['Binding to an organic cyclic compound, any molecular entity that contains carbon arranged in a cyclic molecular structure.']",
            "term_type": "cell line"
        }
    ]
}