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(MAH 1.12.12).\"]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000006","name":"neuronal receptor cell","definition":"[]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000007","name":"early embryonic cell (metazoa)","definition":"['A cell found in the embryo before the formation of all the gem layers is complete.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000008","name":"migratory cranial neural crest cell","definition":"['Cell that is part of the migratory cranial neural crest population. Migratory cranial neural crest cells develop from premigratory cranial neural crest cells and have undergone epithelial to mesenchymal transition and delamination.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000010","name":"cultured cell","definition":"['A cell in vitro that is or has been maintained or propagated as part of a cell culture.', \"Note that this class was re-labeled to 'cultured cell' instead of 'cell line cell', as it intent was clarified to cover any cultured cells of multicellular and unicellular organisms. This includes cells actively being cultured, or cells that have been cultured but are stored in a quiescent state for future use. In having been cultured, cells must establish homeostasis and often replicate in a foreign environment. Accomodation of this stress initiates a selection of cells fit for such challenges, wherein necessary adaptive biochemical and.or genetic changes can occur. These changes can set them apart from the in vivo cells from which they derive, and such changes will typically accumulate and change over increasing time in culture.\"]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000015","name":"male germ cell","definition":"['Male germ cell is a germ cell that supports male gamete production.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000017","name":"spermatocyte","definition":"['A male germ cell that develops from spermatogonia. The euploid primary spermatocytes undergo meiosis and give rise to the haploid secondary spermatocytes which in turn give rise to spermatids.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000018","name":"spermatid","definition":"['A male germ cell that develops from the haploid secondary spermatocytes. Without further division, spermatids undergo structural changes and give rise to spermatozoa.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000019","name":"sperm","definition":"['A mature male germ cell that develops from a spermatid.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000020","name":"spermatogonium","definition":"['An euploid male germ cell of an early stage of spermatogenesis.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000021","name":"female germ cell","definition":"['Female germ cell is a germ cell that supports female gamete production.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000023","name":"oocyte","definition":"['A female germ cell that has entered meiosis.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000025","name":"egg cell","definition":"['A female gamete where meiosis has progressed to metaphase II and is able to participate in fertilization.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000030","name":"glioblast","definition":"[]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000031","name":"neuroblast (sensu Vertebrata)","definition":"['A cell that will develop into a neuron often after a migration phase.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000034","name":"stem cell","definition":"['A relatively undifferentiated cell that retains the ability to divide and proliferate throughout life to provide progenitor cells that can differentiate into specialized cells.', 'This term applies to metazoan. For plant stem cells, consider using PO:0004011 ‘initial cell’ or its parent PO:0004010 ‘meristematic cell’.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000035","name":"single fate stem cell","definition":"['A stem cell that self-renews as well as give rise to a single mature cell type.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000036","name":"epithelial fate stem cell","definition":"[]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000037","name":"hematopoietic stem cell","definition":"['A stem cell from which all cells of the lymphoid and myeloid lineages develop, including blood cells and cells of the immune system. Hematopoietic stem cells lack cell markers of effector cells (lin-negative). Lin-negative is defined by lacking one or more of the following cell surface markers: CD2, CD3 epsilon, CD4, CD5 ,CD8 alpha chain, CD11b, CD14, CD19, CD20, CD56, ly6G, ter119.', 'Markers differ between species, and two sets of markers have been described for mice. HSCs are reportedly CD34-positive, CD45-positive, CD48-negative, CD150-positive, CD133-positive, and CD244-negative.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000038","name":"erythroid progenitor cell","definition":"['A progenitor cell committed to the erythroid lineage.']","term_type":"cell line"}]}