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- CL_0000904 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'central memory CD4+ T cell', but includes additional markers known to be expressed on central memory CD4+ T cells." @default.
- CL_0000905 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'effector memory CD4+ T cell', but includes additional markers known to be expressed on effector memory CD4+ T cells." @default.
- CL_0000907 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'central memory CD8+ T cell', but includes additional markers known to be expressed on central memory CD8+ T cells." @default.
- CL_0000913 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'effector memory CD8+ T cell', but includes additional markers known to be expressed on effector memory CD8+ T cells." @default.
- CL_0000916 comment "In mice, DETC have an invariant T cell receptor." @default.
- CL_0000917 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'Tc1 CD8+ T cell', but its logical definition includes additional known characteristics of Tc1 T cells." @default.
- CL_0000918 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'non-Tc1/Tc17 CD8+ T cell' (see CL:0001052), but includes the additional necessary and sufficient conditions to allow classification as a Tc2 T cell." @default.
- CL_0000921 comment "In mouse the canonical TCR is V-alpha-14, and in humans it is V-alpha 24." @default.
- CL_0000936 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells. ELP transcription factors include E2A-positive, Ikaros-positive, EBF-negative, Pax5-negative, PU.1-negative." @default.
- CL_0000937 comment "These cells are also reportedly CD7-low, CD10-negative, CD45RA-positive, alpha-4-beta-7 integrin-high." @default.
- CL_0000938 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'CD16-CD56bright NK cell'. Markers are associated with human cell types." @default.
- CL_0000939 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'CD16+CD56+ NK cell'. Markers are associated with human cell types." @default.
- CL_0000941 comment "In the mouse this cell expresses CD8-alpha-alpha." @default.
- CL_0000943 comment "Be1 cells are also reportedly capable of secreting IL-6, IL-10, and IL-12. They are also reportedly CD11b-negative and B220-positive." @default.
- CL_0000944 comment "Be2 cells are also reportedly capable of secreting IL-13 and TNF. They are also reportedly CD11b-negative and B220-positive." @default.
- CL_0000945 comment "Types of B lineage lymphocytes include B cells and antibody secreting cells (plasmablasts and plasma cells). Lymphocytes of B cell lineage can be distinguished from those of T cell lineage by their lack of CD3e (as part of the T cell receptor complex)." @default.
- CL_0000954 comment "Small pre-B-II cells are also reportedly CD10-positive, CD19-positive, CD34-negative, CD79a-positive, CD127-negative, TdT-negative, Vpre-B-negative, sIgM-negative, and sIgD-negative. Transcription factors: PU.1-positive, Ikaros-positive, E2A-positive, and PAX5-positive." @default.
- CL_0000955 comment "pre-B-II cell are also reportedly CD19-positive, CD22-positive, CD38-positive, CD45-positive, and CD48-positive." @default.
- CL_0000956 comment "Human pre-B-I cells are reportedly CD10-positive, CD19-positive, CD22-positive, CD38-positive, CD45-low, CD79a-positive, CD127-negative, pre-BCR-negative, IgM-negative, IgD-negative, and Tdt-positive. Transcription factors expressed: Pax5-positive." @default.
- CL_0000957 comment "Large pre-B-II cells are also reportedly CD10-positive, CD19-positive, CD34-negative, CD79a-positive, CD127-negative, TdT-negative, Vpre-B-positive, pre-BCR-positive, sIgM-negative, and sIgD-negative. Transcription factors: PU.1-positive, Ikaros-positive, E2A-positive, and PAX5-positive." @default.
- CL_0000958 comment "T1 B cells are also reportedly CD10-negative/positive??, CD20-positive, CD24-positive, CD38-positive, CD48-positive, CD84-positive, CD150-positive, CD244-negative, and CD352-positive." @default.
- CL_0000959 comment "T2 B cells are also reportedly CD20-positive, CD24-positive, CD38-positive, CD48-positive, CD84-positive, CD150-positive, CD244-negative, and CD352-positive." @default.
- CL_0000961 comment "These cells are also reportedly CD10-negative, CD39-positive, CD44-positive, CD71-negative, CD77-negative, IgM-positive, IgG-negative, IgA-negative, and IgE-negative." @default.
- CL_0000962 comment "These cells are also CD10-negative, CD39-positive, CD44-positive, CD71-negative, CD77-negative, IgM-positive, IgG-negative, IgA-negative, and IgE-negative." @default.
- CL_0000964 comment "Bm2' B cells are also reportedly CD10-positive, CD39-negative, CD44-negative, CD71-positive, CD77-negative, IgM-positive, IgG-negative, IgA-negative, and IgE-negative." @default.
- CL_0000965 comment "Bm3 B cells are also reportedly CD10-positive, CD23-negative, CD39-negative, CD44-negative, CD71-positive, and CD77-positive." @default.
- CL_0000966 comment "Bm4 B cells are also reportedly CD10-positive, CD23-negative, CD39-negative, CD44-positive, and CD71-positive." @default.
- CL_0000967 comment "Bm5 B cells are also reportedly CD10-positive, CD23-negative, CD38-negative, CD39-positive, CD44-positive, CD71-positive, and CD77-negative." @default.
- CL_0000969 comment "Regulatory B cells reportedly represent 1-2% of the spleen and 7-8% of the peritoneal B220-positive cells in mice. They are also found in the bone marrow, lymph node, and blood of mice. These cells are also reportedly capable of secreting IL-10 and are reportedly CD5-positive, CD21-positive, CD24-positive, CD93-negative, B220-positive, IgM-positive, and IgD-positive." @default.
- CL_0000970 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'IgD+ memory B cell'. Per DSD: Unswitched memory B cells are also reportedly CD48-positive, CD84-positive, CD229-positive, and CD352-positive." @default.
- CL_0000971 comment "IgM memory B cells are also reportedly CD1c-positive, CD95-positive, CD80-positive, CD84-positive, CD86-positive, CD150-negative, CD229-positive, CD289-positive, and CD290-positive. Transcription factors: Notch2-positive, PAX5-positive, SpiB-positive, Ets1-positive, and OBF1-positive." @default.
- CL_0000972 comment "Per DSD: Class switched memory B cells are also reportedly CD48-positive, CD229-positive, and CD352-positive." @default.
- CL_0000973 comment "IgA memory B cell are also reportedly RORalpha-positive." @default.
- CL_0000980 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'plasmablast'. Plasmablasts are also reportedly CD48-positive, CD63-positive, CD229-positive, CD270-positive, CD319-positive, CD352-positive, CD361-positive, and IgD-negative." @default.
- CL_0000989 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000001)(PMID:19243617). These cells are CD281-positive (TLR1), CD282-positive (TLR2), CD285-positive (TLR5), CD286-positive (TLR6), and CD288-positive (TLR8)." @default.
- CL_0000990 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000003)(PMID:19243617) These cells are also CD20-negative, MHCII-positive." @default.
- CL_0000991 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000004)(PMID:19243617). These cells are CD281-positive (TLR1), CD286-positive (TLR6), and CD290-positive (TLR10)." @default.
- CL_0000992 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000006)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0000993 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000007)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0000994 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000008)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0000995 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:1100000)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0000996 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000009)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0000997 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000010)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0000998 comment "These markers are associated with mouse cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000011)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0000999 comment "Defined as having a disposition to secreting anti-inflammatory cytokines. These markers are associated with mouse cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000012)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001000 comment "Cells are defined as having a disposition to secreting inflammatory cytokines. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000013)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001001 comment "These markers are associated with mouse cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000014)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001002 comment "These markers are associated with mouse cells. Defined as having a disposition to secretion of anti-inflammatory cytokines. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000015)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001003 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000016)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001004 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000017)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001005 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000018)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001006 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000019)(PMID:19243617). These cells are also CD281-positive (TLR1), CD282-positive (TLR2), CD283-positive (TLR3), CD284-positive (TLR4), CD285-positive (TLR5), CD288-positive (TLR8), and CD289-positive (TLR9)." @default.
- CL_0001007 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000020)(PMID:19243617). These cells are also CD281-positive (TLR1), CD282-positive (TLR2), CD283-positive (TLR3), CD284-positive (TLR4), CD286-positive (TLR6), CD288-positive (TLR8), and CD290-positive (TLR10)." @default.
- CL_0001008 comment "Cell markers are associated with mouse hematopoietic stem cell. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000043)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001009 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000022)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001010 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000023)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001011 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000024)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001012 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:1110000)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001013 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000025)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001014 comment "These markers are associated with human cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000026)(PMID:19243617). These cells are also CD281-positive (TLR1), CD282-positive (TLR2), CD284-positive (TLR4), CD286-positive (TLR6), CD287-positive (TLR7), and CD290-positive (TLR10). When activated, these cells are capable of producing IL-6, IL-8, and IL-15." @default.
- CL_0001015 comment "These markers are associated with mouse cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000027)(PMID:19243617). They are also CD205-high, CD281-positive (TLR1), CD282-positive (TLR2), CD283-positive (TLR3), CD285-positive (TLR5), CD286-positive (TLR6), and CD289-positive (TLR9)." @default.
- CL_0001016 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000028)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001017 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000029)(PMID:19243617). When activated, these cells produce IL-6, IL-8, and IL-15." @default.
- CL_0001018 comment "These markers are associated with mouse cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000030)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001019 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:1111000)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001020 comment "These markers are associated with mouse cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000031)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001021 comment "These markers are associated with human common lymphoid progenitors. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000032)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001022 comment "These markers are associated with human cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000033)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001023 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000034)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001024 comment "Cell markers are associated with human hematopoietic stem cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000035)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001025 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0001026 comment "Markers are associated with human cell type. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000038)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001027 comment "These markers are associated with human cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000039)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001028 comment "These markers are associated with human cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000040)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001029 comment "Surface markers are for mouse cells. Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:0000041) CDP are reportedly CD2-negative, CD3-negative, CD4-negative, CD5-negative, CD8a-negative, CD11c-positive, CD14-negative, CD19-negative, CD20-negative, CD56-negative, B220-negative, Ly6g-negative, MHCII-positive, and Ter119-negative. (PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001030 comment "Originally described in the dendritic cell ontology (DC_CL:1111100)(PMID:19243617)." @default.
- CL_0001031 comment "It has been noted in at least some mammalian species that granule cells are the most numerous cell type in the cerebellum and in the brain, with at least 99% of all cerebellar neurons being granule cells." @default.
- CL_0001034 comment "'In vitro', translating literally to 'in glass', typically refers to a controlled, often sterile, laboratory setting where cells or other specimens are placed by some agent for the purpose of studying or manipulating them as part of some research investigation. 'In vitro' is intended to contrast with 'native',which refers to cells or other biological entities that are found in a natural setting. It describes unicellular organisms removed from a natural environement and multicellular organism cells removed from an organism, or cells derived in culture from such displaced cells." @default.
- CL_0001040 comment "VSAO relationship simplified OBO_REL:integral_part_of VSAO:0000118" @default.
- CL_0001041 comment "These cells may be the human equivalent of murine CD8-positive, CD122-positive alpha-beta regulatory T cell. They are also found in the CD45RA-negative and CD62L-positive fraction." @default.
- CL_0001042 comment "TH22 cells are also reportedly CCR4-positive, CCR6-positive, CCR10-positive, CXCR3-negative. TH22 cells are reportedly capable of secreting IL-13." @default.
- CL_0001043 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'activated CD4+ T cell', but includes via logical inference from its parent additional markers known to be expressed on activated CD4+ T cells. The inclusion of HLA-DRA in the definition restricts this definition to human activated CD4+ T cells, as activated mouse T cells do not express MHC class II." @default.
- CL_0001044 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'effector CD4+ T cell'. The functional characteristics of this cell type currently undefined in CL, which affects its proper placement within the hierarchy." @default.
- CL_0001045 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'naive CCR4+ Treg'. The definition is valid for human; its applicability for mouse and other species is unknown." @default.
- CL_0001046 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'memory CCR4+ Treg'. The definition is valid for human; its applicability for mouse and other species is unknown." @default.
- CL_0001047 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'CCR4+ Treg'. The definition is valid for human; its applicability for mouse and other species is unknown." @default.
- CL_0001048 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'activated CCR4+ Treg'. The inclusion of HLA-DRA in the definition restricts this definition to human activated CD4+ T cells, as activated mouse T cells do not express MHC class II." @default.
- CL_0001049 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'activated CD8+ T cell', but includes via logical inference from its parent additional markers known to be expressed on activated CD8+ T cells. The inclusion of HLA-DRA in the definition restricts this definition to human activated CD8+ T cells, as activated mouse T cells do not express MHC class II." @default.
- CL_0001050 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'effector CD8+ T cell'. The functional characteristics of this cell type currently undefined in CL, which affects its proper placement within the hierarchy." @default.
- CL_0001051 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'non-Th1/Th17 CD4+ T cell'. Cells of this phenotype may include T-helper 2 T cells and some naive CD4+ T cells." @default.
- CL_0001052 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'non-Tc1/Tc17 CD8+ T cell'. Cells of this phenotype may include Tc2 T cells and some naive CD8+ T cells." @default.
- CL_0001053 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'IgD- memory B cell'. The majority of these cells are class-switched, though some are IgM-positive." @default.
- CL_0001054 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'monocyte'. Note that while CD14 is considered a reliable marker for human monocytes, it is only expressed on approximately 85% of mouse monocytes." @default.
- CL_0001055 comment "Definition is valid for human intermediate monocytes." @default.
- CL_0001056 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'dendritic cell'. The inclusion of HLA-DRA in the definition restricts this definition to human dendritic cells." @default.
- CL_0001057 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'myeloid dendritic cell'. The inclusion of HLA-DRA in the definition restricts this definition to human myeloid dendritic cells." @default.
- CL_0001058 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'plasmacytoid dendritic cell'. The inclusion of HLA-DRA in the definition restricts this definition to human plasmacytoid dendritic cells." @default.
- CL_0001059 comment "CMP are reportedly CD16-positive, CD32-positive, CD38-positive, CD45RA-negative, CD110-negative, CD117-positive, CD123-positive, and SCA1-negative." @default.
- CL_0001061 comment "https://github.com/obophenotype/cell-ontology/issues/448" @default.
- CL_0001062 comment "This cell type is seen in human but not found in the mouse." @default.