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Carboxylic acids are the most common type of organic acid.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CHEBI:29067","name":"carboxylic acid anion","definition":"['The conjugate base formed when the carboxy group of a carboxylic acid is deprotonated.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"GO:0046394","name":"carboxylic acid biosynthetic process","definition":"['The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of carboxylic acids, any organic acid containing one or more carboxyl (-COOH) groups.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CHEBI:38716","name":"carboxylic acid dianion","definition":"['Any dianion containing at least one carboxy group.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"GO:0019752","name":"carboxylic acid metabolic process","definition":"['The chemical reactions and pathways involving carboxylic acids, any organic acid containing one or more carboxyl (COOH) groups or anions (COO-).']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"GO:0046942","name":"carboxylic acid transport","definition":"['The directed movement of carboxylic acids into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by means of some agent such as a transporter or pore. Carboxylic acids are organic acids containing one or more carboxyl (COOH) groups or anions (COO-).']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CLO:0002199","name":"CAR cell","definition":"[]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"PR:000001332","name":"carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 8","definition":"['A protein that is a translation product of the human CEACAM8 gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.', 'Category=gene. Requested by=CL.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"DOID:305","name":"carcinoma","definition":"['A cell type cancer that has_material_basis_in abnormally proliferating cells derives_from epithelial cells.', '\"A cancer that derives_from epithelial cells.\" [url:http\\\\://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcinoma]']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004151","name":"cardiac chamber","definition":"['A cardiac chamber surrounds an enclosed cavity within the heart.', 'generic enough to cover FBbt:00003156 heart chamber but this is a cavity. GO defines it as the cavity. TODO - move subclasses. Note this also includes sinus venosus']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000746","name":"cardiac muscle cell","definition":"['Cardiac muscle cells are striated muscle cells that are responsible for heart contraction. In mammals, the contractile fiber resembles those of skeletal muscle but are only one third as large in diameter, are richer in sarcoplasm, and contain centrally located instead of peripheral nuclei.', 'This class encompasses the muscle cells responsible for heart* contraction in both vertebrates and arthropods.  The ultrastucture of a wide range of arthropod heart cells has been examined including spiders, horseshoe crabs, crustaceans (see Sherman, 1973 and refs therein) and insects (see Lehmacher et al (2012) and refs therein).  According to these refs, the cells participating in heart contraction in all cases are transversely striated.  Insects hearts additionally contain ostial cells, also transversely striated muscle cells, but which do not participate in heart contraction.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0000513","name":"cardiac muscle myoblast","definition":"['A precursor cell destined to differentiate into cardiac muscle cell.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0001133","name":"cardiac muscle tissue","definition":"['Muscle tissue composed of cardiac muscle cells, forming the muscles of the heart[ZFA,modified].']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0010021","name":"cardiac myoblast","definition":"[]","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"CL:0002494","name":"cardiocyte","definition":"['A cell located in the heart, including both muscle and non muscle cells.', 'From Onard of the FMA: Cardiac muscle cell or cardiac myocyte is a striated muscle cell. Cardiocyte on the other hand is any cell in the heart which includes cells other than muscle cells (e.g. endothelial cell of endocardium). Unless there is a consensus among anatomists that cardiocytes refer only to muscle cells, we will treat them as a general class of cells in the heart.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004139","name":"cardiogenic plate","definition":"['The first recognizable structure derived from the heart field.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0007005","name":"cardiogenic splanchnic mesoderm","definition":"['The splanchnic mesoderm in the cardiogenic region where the heart develops; it gives rise to endocardial heart tubes that fuse to form the primordial cardiac tube, the heart primordium[web]. Two migratory heart primordia that move ventrally during the course of neurulation, and then fuse[XAO].']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0036146","name":"cardiopharyngeal field","definition":"['An region of the mesoderm that includes anterior lateral mesoderm of the first heart field plus contiguous pharyngeal mesoderm that gives rise to second-heart-field-derived regions of the heart and branchiomeric muscles.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"UBERON:0004535","name":"cardiovascular system","definition":"['Anatomical system that has as its parts the heart and blood vessels.']","term_type":"cell line"},{"accession":"EFO:0000319","name":"cardiovascular system disease","definition":"['A body system disease which occurs in the blood, heart, blood vessels or the lymphatic system that passes nutrients (such as amino acids and electrolytes), gases, hormones, blood cells or lymph to and from cells in the body to help fight diseases and help stabilize body temperature and pH to maintain homeostasis.', 'A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder affecting the heart or the vessels (arteries, veins and lymph vessels).  Representative examples of non-neoplastic cardiovascular disorders are endocarditis and hypertension.  Representative examples of neoplastic cardiovascular disorders are endocardial myxoma and angiosarcoma. -- 2003\\n', 'A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder affecting the heart or the vessels (arteries, veins and lymph vessels). Representative examples of non-neoplastic cardiovascular disorders are endocarditis and hypertension. Representative examples of neoplastic cardiovascular disorders are endocardial myxoma and angiosarcoma.', 'Pathological conditions involving the CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM including the HEART; the BLOOD VESSELS; or the PERICARDIUM.']","term_type":"cell line"}]}