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            "location_identifier": "Host multivesicular body.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0453",
            "definition": "The host multivesicular bodies are a type of late endosome containing internal vesicles formed following the inward budding of the host outer endosomal membrane. The contents of the MVBs are then released into the lysosome lumen. The proteins found in the limiting membrane of MVBs are recycled to other compartments. ",
            "synonyms": "Host corpuscula multivesicularis; Host ECV;; Host endosomal carrier vesicle; Host multivesicular bodies; Host MVB.; ",
            "content": "Host endosome, host multivesicular body.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host endosome.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0072494; host multivesicular body; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host nucleolus.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0412",
            "definition": "The host nucleolus is a dark, dense, roughly spherical area of fibers and granules in the host nucleus. Only plant and animal nuclei contain one or more nucleoli, although some do not. No membrane separates the host nucleolus from the host nucleoplasm. It mediates ribosomal RNA biogenesis. ",
            "synonyms": "Host nucleoli.; ",
            "content": "Host nucleus, host nucleolus.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host nucleus.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044196; host cell nucleolus; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
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            "location_identifier": "Host nucleoplasm.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0413",
            "definition": "The host nucleoplasm is a highly viscous liquid contained within the host nucleus that surrounds the chromosomes and other subnuclear organelles. A network of fibers known as the host nuclear matrix can also be found in there. ",
            "synonyms": "Host karyolymph; Host karyoplasm.; ",
            "content": "Host nucleus, host nucleoplasm.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host nucleus.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044095; host cell nucleoplasm; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host nucleus.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0414",
            "definition": "The host nucleus is the most obvious organelle in any host eukaryotic cell. It is a membrane-bound organelle and is surrounded by double membranes. It communicates with the surrounding cytosol via numerous nuclear pores. ",
            "synonyms": null,
            "content": "Host nucleus.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cell.; ",
            "keyword": "KW-1048",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0042025; host cell nucleus; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host nucleus envelope.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0415",
            "definition": "The host nuclear envelope is a membrane system which surrounds the host nucleoplasm of eukaryotic cells. It is composed of the nuclear lamina, nuclear pore complexes and two nuclear membranes. The space between the two membranes is called the host nuclear intermembrane space. ",
            "synonyms": "Host karyotheca; Host nuclear envelope; Host nucleolemma;; Host perinuclear envelope.; ",
            "content": "Host nucleus envelope.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host nucleus.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044199; host cell nuclear envelope; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host nucleus inner membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0419",
            "definition": "The inner membrane surrounding the host nucleus is the membrane which separates the host nuclear matrix from the host intermembrane space. ",
            "synonyms": "Host inner nuclear membrane; Host nuclear inner membrane.; ",
            "content": "Host nucleus inner membrane.",
            "is_a": "Host nucleus membrane.; ",
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044201; host cell nuclear inner membrane; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host nucleus lamina.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0416",
            "definition": "The host nuclear lamina is a meshwork of intermediate filament proteins called lamins and lamin-binding proteins that are embedded in the host inner nuclear membrane. ",
            "synonyms": "Host nuclear lamina.; ",
            "content": "Host nucleus lamina.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host nucleus envelope.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044203; host cell nuclear lamina; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host nucleus matrix.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0417",
            "definition": "The host nuclear matrix is a three-dimensional filamentous protein network, found in the host nucleoplasm, which provides a structural framework for organising host chromatin, while facilitating transcription and replication. ",
            "synonyms": "Host nuclear matrix; Host nuclear scaffold; Host nuclear skeleton.; ",
            "content": "Host nucleus matrix.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host nucleus.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044204; host cell nuclear matrix; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host nucleus membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0418",
            "definition": "The membrane surrounding the host nucleus. This term is used when it is not known if the protein is found in or associated with the inner or outer host nuclear membrane. ",
            "synonyms": "Host nuclear membrane.; ",
            "content": "Host nucleus membrane.",
            "is_a": "Host membrane.; ",
            "part_of": "Host endomembrane system.; Host nucleus envelope.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044200; host cell nuclear membrane; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
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            "location_identifier": "Host nucleus outer membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0446",
            "definition": "The outer membrane of the host nucleus is the membrane facing the host cytoplasm. In host mammals, the host outer nuclear membrane is continuous in many places with the host rough endoplasmic reticulum and is dotted with ribosomes. ",
            "synonyms": "Host nuclear outer membrane; Host outer nuclear membrane.; ",
            "content": "Host nucleus outer membrane.",
            "is_a": "Host nucleus membrane.; ",
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044202; host cell nuclear outer membrane; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host pathogen-containing vacuole.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0507",
            "definition": "A host-derived vacuole formed upon pathogen internalization by a host cell, within which the pathogen resides. The pathogen extensively modifies the vacuole membrane and contents, as well as its fate, in the process protecting the pathogen from destruction. ",
            "synonyms": "Pathogen inclusion.; ",
            "content": "Host vacuole, host pathogen-containing vacuole.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host vacuole.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0140220; pathogen-containing vacuole; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host pathogen-containing vacuole lumen.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0508",
            "definition": "The volume enclosed in a host-derived vacuole formed upon pathogen internalization by a host cell. ",
            "synonyms": "Pathogen inclusion lumen.; ",
            "content": "Host vacuole, host pathogen-containing vacuole, host pathogen-containing vacuole lumen.",
            "is_a": "Host pathogen-containing vacuole.; ",
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0140222; pathogen-containing vacuole lumen; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host pathogen-containing vacuole membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0509",
            "definition": "The host-derived membrane which encloses a vacuole formed upon pathogen internalization by a host cell. ",
            "synonyms": "Pathogen inclusion membrane.; ",
            "content": "Host vacuole, host pathogen-containing vacuole, host pathogen-containing vacuole membrane.",
            "is_a": "Host membrane.; ",
            "part_of": "Host pathogen-containing vacuole.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0140221; pathogen-containing vacuole membrane; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host perinuclear region.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0382",
            "definition": "The host perinuclear region is the host cytoplasmic region just around the host nucleus. ",
            "synonyms": "Host nuclear periphery; Host perinuclear region of cytoplasm.; ",
            "content": "Host cytoplasm, host perinuclear region.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cytoplasm.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044220; host cell perinuclear region of cytoplasm; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host periplasm.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0420",
            "definition": "The host periplasm is the space between the inner and outer membrane in host Gram-negative bacteria. In Gram-positive bacteria a smaller periplasmic space is found between the inner membrane and the peptidoglycan layer. Also used for the host intermembrane spaces of host fungi and host organelles. ",
            "synonyms": "Host periplasmic space.; ",
            "content": "Host periplasm.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cell envelope.; ",
            "keyword": "KW-1049",
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044229; host cell periplasmic space; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host peroxisome.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0475",
            "definition": "The host peroxisome is a small eukaryotic organelle limited by a single membrane, specialized for carrying out oxidative reactions. Contains mainly peroxidases, several other oxidases and catalase. The catalase regulates the contents of the produced toxic hydrogen peroxide thus protecting the cell. Beta-oxidation of fatty acids is another major function of peroxisomes. In plants and fungi this degradation occurs only in this cellular compartment. ",
            "synonyms": null,
            "content": "Host peroxisome.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0120149; host cell peroxisome; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host phagosome.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0432",
            "definition": "The host phagosome is a phagocytic host cell-specific compartment. These large endocytic membrane-bound vesicles form upon ingestion by the host cell of extracellular materials. ",
            "synonyms": "Host phagocytic vesicle.; ",
            "content": "Host cytoplasmic vesicle, host phagosome.",
            "is_a": "Host cytoplasmic vesicle.; ",
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": null,
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host phagosome membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0433",
            "definition": "The membrane surrounding a host phagosome. ",
            "synonyms": "Host phagocytic vesicle membrane; Host phagosomal membrane.; ",
            "content": "Host cytoplasmic vesicle, host phagosome membrane.",
            "is_a": "Host cytoplasmic vesicle membrane.; ",
            "part_of": "Host phagosome.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": null,
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host plasmodesma.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0385",
            "definition": "The host plasmodesma (plural host plasmodesmata) is a plasma membrane- lined channel that crosses the cell wall between two adjacent host plant cells and which allows a cytoplasmic exchange between the cells. It provides passage of ions and small molecules, but also of macromolecules such as RNA or proteins. Host plasmodesmata are sheathed by a host plasma membrane that is simply an extension of the cell membrane of the adjoining cells. ",
            "synonyms": "Host PD; Host plasmodesmata.; ",
            "content": "Host cell junction, host plasmodesma.",
            "is_a": "Host cell junction.; ",
            "part_of": null,
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044219; host cell plasmodesma; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        },
        {
            "location_identifier": "Host presynaptic cell membrane.",
            "topology_identifier": null,
            "orientation_identifier": null,
            "accession": "SL-0434",
            "definition": "In a host chemical synapse, the host presynaptic membrane is the cell membrane of an axon terminal that faces the receiving cell. The postsynaptic membrane is separated from the presynaptic membrane by the synaptic cleft. ",
            "synonyms": "Host presynaptic membrane.; ",
            "content": "Host synapse, host presynaptic cell membrane.",
            "is_a": null,
            "part_of": "Host cell membrane.; Host synapse.; ",
            "keyword": null,
            "gene_ontology": "GO:0044231; host cell presynaptic membrane; ",
            "annotation": null,
            "references": null,
            "links": null
        }
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