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- CL_0001063 comment "https://github.com/obophenotype/cell-ontology/issues/448" @default.
- CL_0001064 comment "https://github.com/obophenotype/cell-ontology/issues/448" @default.
- CL_0001087 comment "This cell type is seen in human but not found in the mouse." @default.
- CL_0001200 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_0002000 comment "Markers found on mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002001 comment "Markers are for human cells. According to different research groups, CD45RA is present or absent on this cell population." @default.
- CL_0002002 comment "Markers are found on mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002003 comment "Cell markers associated with human cells." @default.
- CL_0002004 comment "Cell surface markers are associated with human cells." @default.
- CL_0002005 comment "Markers are associated with human cell type." @default.
- CL_0002006 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002007 comment "Markers are found on mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002008 comment "Markers are associated with human cells." @default.
- CL_0002011 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002012 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002013 comment "Markers are associated with human cells." @default.
- CL_0002014 comment "Cell surface markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002016 comment "Cell surface markers are associated with human cells." @default.
- CL_0002017 comment "Cell surface markers associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002018 comment "Markers associated with human cells." @default.
- CL_0002019 comment "Marker associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002020 comment "Markers is associated with human cells." @default.
- CL_0002021 comment "Marker is associated with human cell types." @default.
- CL_0002022 comment "Marker is associated with mouse cell types." @default.
- CL_0002023 comment "Markers are associated with human cell type." @default.
- CL_0002024 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002025 comment "Markers are commonly associated with human cells." @default.
- CL_0002026 comment "Markers are commonly associated with human cells." @default.
- CL_0002027 comment "Markers are commonly associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002028 comment "There may be an intermediate cell type. These cells also CD13-positive, CD16-positive, CD32-positive, and integrin beta 7-positive. Transcription factors: GATA1-positive, MCP-1-positive, mitf-positive, PU.1-positive, and CEBP/a-low." @default.
- CL_0002030 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002032 comment "This cell type is intended to be compatible with any vertebrate hematopoietic oligopotent progenitor cell. For mammalian hematopoietic oligopotent progenitor cells known to be lineage-negative, please use the term 'hematopoietic oligopotent progenitor cell' (CL_0001060)." @default.
- CL_0002033 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells. These cells are also reportedly CD11b-low and CD90-low." @default.
- CL_0002034 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002035 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002036 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002040 comment "NKT.44-NK1.1-.Th was assigned as an exact synonym based on sorting strategy displayed at immgene.org." @default.
- CL_0002043 comment "Cell markers are associated with human hematopoietic multipotent progenitor cells." @default.
- CL_0002044 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002045 comment "Markers associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002046 comment "Markers are commonly associated with human cells. These cells are also reportedly CD21-negative. Transcription factors: PU.1-positive, Ikaros-positive, E2A-positive, and PAX5-positive." @default.
- CL_0002047 comment "Markers are commonly associated with mouse cells. These cells are also reportedly RAG1-positive and RAG2-positive." @default.
- CL_0002048 comment "Late pro-B cells are also reportedly CD10-positive, CD20-negative, CD21-negative, and TdT-positive. Transcription factors: PU.1-positive, Ikaros-positive, E2A-positive, and PAX5-positive." @default.
- CL_0002051 comment "Markers are associated with human cells." @default.
- CL_0002052 comment "Fraction D precursor B cells are also reportedly CD24-positive and sIgD-negative." @default.
- CL_0002053 comment "Markers are associated with human cell. RAG expression maybe diminishing." @default.
- CL_0002054 comment "Markers associated with mouse cells. These cells are also reportedly sIgD-negative." @default.
- CL_0002055 comment "Markers are associated with human cell type." @default.
- CL_0002057 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'CD16- monocyte'. The markers used in the definition are associated with human monocytes." @default.
- CL_0002058 comment "Markers are associated with mice. The Gr epitope is used to describe this cell type is found on both Ly6c and Ly6g. However, its the Ly6c that is considered the specific marker, and thus used in the cross-product. Also, this cell-type is sometimes described as being Gr1-negative." @default.
- CL_0002088 comment "Some argue this cell type is of mesenchymal origin." @default.
- CL_0002092 comment "MH consider whether bone marrow cells are bone cells in the structural sense vs. being part of bone organ sense." @default.
- CL_0002128 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'Tc17 CD8+ T cell', but its logical definition includes additional known characteristics of Tc17 T cells. Found in the CD27-positive, CD28-positive or CD27-negative, CD28-positive fractions with the phenotype CCR4-negative and CCR7-negative (this sentence not part of definition)." @default.
- CL_0002139 comment "These cells are reportedly CD31-positive, CD34-positive, CD144-positive, TAL1-positive." @default.
- CL_0002203 comment "Brush cells are a distinct cell type from brush border cell-types." @default.
- CL_0002218 comment "NOTE: currently variable immune gene segments are not represented in the OBO Foundry. Cross-product definitions were not made as a result. Also, there are three different nomenclatures for the variable gamma segments." @default.
- CL_0002275 comment "The term PP cell of pancreatic acinus was obsoleted due to a lack of evidence, making PP cell of pancreatic islets synonymous with pancreatic PP cell." @default.
- CL_0002287 comment "There is debate about the exact lineage of these cell types from this progenitor. See PMID:15738192." @default.
- CL_0002301 comment "Type B synovial cells play a key role in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, and are essential for the maintenance of normal joint functions. Fibroblast-like synoviocytes from different joints have different properties, which may contribute to the characteristic pattern of joint involvement in different types of arthritis." @default.
- CL_0002302 comment "Type A cells are usually round and located in the upper part of the synovial intima." @default.
- CL_0002303 comment "In a consensus model of unidirectional secretion, aqueous humour is formed by transferring solute, principally NaCl, from stroma to posterior chamber, with water passively following the osmotic gradient. Unidirectional secretion comprises three sequential steps. First, NaCl is transferred from the stromal interstitium into the pigmented ciliary epithelial (PE) cells. Second, solute passes from the PE into the non-pigmented ciliary epithelial (NPE) cells through gap junctions. Finally, NPE cells release Na+ and Cl− into the aqueous humour." @default.
- CL_0002304 comment "In a consensus model of unidirectional secretion, aqueous humour is formed by transferring solute, principally NaCl, from stroma to posterior chamber, with water passively following the osmotic gradient. Unidirectional secretion comprises three sequential steps. First, NaCl is transferred from the stromal interstitium into the pigmented ciliary epithelial (PE) cells. Second, solute passes from the PE into the non-pigmented ciliary epithelial (NPE) cells through gap junctions. Finally, NPE cells release Na+ and Cl− into the aqueous humour." @default.
- CL_0002322 comment "This is an in vitro cell type and may be removed in future releases. These cells are reportedly SSEA-4-positive, CD73-negative, and CD324-positive." @default.
- CL_0002338 comment "Human markers; killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor 2DL1 is used as a representative example (PRO at this time lacks a KIR superfamily)." @default.
- CL_0002344 comment "Human markers; killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor 2DL1 is used as a representative example (PRO at this time lacks a KIR superfamily)." @default.
- CL_0002345 comment "Markers are associated with mouse cells." @default.
- CL_0002371 comment "https://github.com/obophenotype/cell-ontology/issues/1150" @default.
- CL_0002378 comment "NOTE: currently variable immune gene segments are not represented in the OBO Foundry. Cross-product definitions were not made as a result. Also, there are three different nomenclatures for the variable gamma segments." @default.
- CL_0002394 comment "Markers are found in human cells. Normally they represent 3-5% of peripheral blood mDCs (human). These cells express high levels of CD283 (TLR3), are capable of producing IL-12p70 and IFN-beta upon stimulation, and inducing a TH1 response [PMCID:PMC2882828]. They are also Necl2-positive. May be human equivalent of murine CD8alpha-positive DCs." @default.
- CL_0002395 comment "Markers are associated with mice. The Gr epitope is used to describe this cell type is found on both Ly6c and Ly6g. However, its the Ly6c that is considered the specific marker, and thus used in the cross-product." @default.
- CL_0002396 comment "Markers are associated with human monocytes." @default.
- CL_0002397 comment "This cell type is compatible with the HIPC Lyoplate markers for 'CD16+ monocyte'. Markers are associated with human cells. Note that this cell type encompasses both human intermediate monocytes (CD14+, CD16-low), and human non-classical monocytes (CD14-low, CD16+)." @default.
- CL_0002399 comment "Normally represent 10-20% of peripheral blood mDCs (human). They are also CD281-positive (TLR1), CD282-positive (TLR2), CD283-positive (TLR3), CD284-positive (TLR4), CD285-positive (TLR5), CD286-positive (TLR6), CD288-positive (TLR8), and CD290-positive (TLR10) [PMID:20204387]. Upon TLR stimulation, these cells were potent producers of CXCL8 (IL-8), while producing little TNF-alpha." @default.
- CL_0002401 comment "NOTE: currently variable immune gene segments are not represented in the OBO Foundry. Cross-product definitions were not made as a result. Also, there are three different nomenclatures for the variable gamma segments." @default.
- CL_0002403 comment "NOTE: currently variable immune gene segments are not represented in the OBO Foundry. Cross-product definitions were not made as a result. Also, there are three different nomenclatures for the variable gamma segments." @default.
- CL_0002406 comment "NOTE: currently variable immune gene segments are not represented in the OBO Foundry. Cross-product definitions were not made as a result. Also, there are three different nomenclatures for the variable gamma segments." @default.
- CL_0002407 comment "NOTE: currently variable immune gene segments are not represented in the OBO Foundry. Cross-product definitions were not made as a result. Also, there are three different nomenclatures for the variable gamma segments." @default.
- CL_0002408 comment "NOTE: currently variable immune gene segments are not represented in the OBO Foundry. Cross-product definitions were not made as a result. Also, there are three different nomenclatures for the variable gamma segments." @default.
- CL_0002409 comment "NOTE: currently variable immune gene segments are not represented in the OBO Foundry. Cross-product definitions were not made as a result. Also, there are three different nomenclatures for the variable gamma segments." @default.
- CL_0002423 comment "Observed in mice. There is growing evidence that molecular markers characterizing double negative thymocytes are different across species, especially in mouse versus human thymus. If in doubt, please consider using CL:0002489 'double negative thymocyte'." @default.
- CL_0002424 comment "Observed in mice. There is growing evidence that molecular markers characterizing double negative thymocytes are different across species, especially in mouse versus human thymus. If in doubt, please consider using CL:0002489 'double negative thymocyte'." @default.
- CL_0002425 comment "ETPs are reportedly CD1a-negative, CD4-negative, CD7-positive, CD8a-negative, CD8b-negative, CD33-low, CD34-high, CD38-low, CD45RA-positive, and CD45RO-negative." @default.
- CL_0002426 comment "A natural killer cell that is NK1.1-positive, CD11b-positive, and CD27-positive." @default.
- CL_0002432 comment "Described in the immgene database as being CD24-intermediate." @default.
- CL_0002434 comment "Described in the immgene database as being CD24-intermediate." @default.
- CL_0002438 comment "Note: Nk1.1 expression is restricted to C57BL strains of laboratory mice." @default.
- CL_0002453 comment "This cell type can be purified from optic nerves and other regions of the embryonic, postnatal and adult rat CNS and can be differentiated in vitro to oligodendrocytes and type-2 astrocytes. Some references use the terms 'oligodendrocyte precursor cell' and 'oligodendrocyte type-2 astrocyte (O-2A) progenitor' to refer to the same entity (e.g., PMID:10704434), while others describe an oligodendrocyte type-2 astrocyte (O-2A) progenitor cell as the precurosr to oligodendrocyte- and type-2 astrocyte- progenitor cells (e.g, ISBN:9780702028991)." @default.
- CL_0002484 comment "The text defintion reference to the MP term appears to reference an epidermal melanocyte term. This term represents any melanocyte in any epithelium." @default.
- CL_0002489 comment "These are precursors to mature T cells; normally, they do not circulate, but are found in the thymus and they have not undergone rearrangement of the alpha and beta T cell receptor genes." @default.
- CL_0002493 comment "Basal cells form a multi-layered epithelial barrier that separates the extracellular spaces of the stria vascularis and the spiral ligament[PMID:18353863]" @default.
- CL_0002494 comment "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." @default.
- CL_0002526 comment "They are also CD11c-positive, CD40-positive, CD85j-positive (ILT-2), CD163-positive, CD205-positive (DEC205), CD207-negative (langerin), CD209-positive (DC-SIGN), CD274-positive (PD-L1), CD324-negative (E-cadherin), Factor XIIIa-positive, LOX-I-positive, CLEC6-positive, Dectin-1-positive, and DCIR-positive. Upon stimulation, these cells are capable of producing IL1-beta, IL6, IL8, IL10, IL12p40, IL19, IL20, IL24, TGF-beta, TNF-alpha, GM-CSF, and MCP1. They reside in the dermis." @default.
- CL_0002529 comment "Reside in the dermis. They are also CD11c-positive, CD40-positive, CD207-negative (langerin), CD209-negative (DC-SIGN), and CD324-negative (E-cadherin). When activated, they are capable of producing CXCL8 (IL-8) and IL-15. Possibly a precursor of Langerhans cells or equivalent of langerin-positive dermal DCs in the mouse." @default.
- CL_0002532 comment "Normally represent 65-75% of peripheral blood mDCs (human). They are also CD281-positive (TLR1), CD282-positive (TLR2), CD284-positive (TLR4), CD285-positive (TLR5), CD286-positive (TLR6), CD288-positive (TLR8), CD289-positive (TLR9), and CD290-positive (TLR10) by RT-PCR [PMID:17332250]. Upon TLR stimulation, these cells are potent producers of TNF-alpha, while producing little CXCL8 (IL8)." @default.
- CL_0002546 comment "See CL:0002619." @default.
- CL_0002573 comment "A myelinating Schwann cell wraps around a single axon. Myelination occurs in larger diameter axons, while a process called ensheathment occurs on smaller diameter axons in which a single cell wraps around multiple small, unmyelinated axons separating them with a thin layer of cytoplasm. The structure formed is called a Remak bundle." @default.
- CL_0002576 comment "There are studies that largely accept the idea that the perineurial cell is a modified fibroblast with myofibroblastic features." @default.
- CL_0002617 comment "Adipocytes found in the subcutaneous adipose tissue of breast. The breast consists of three main components, the skin, the subcutaneous adipose tissue and the functional glandular tissue that comprises both parenchyma and stroma.[CALOHA]" @default.
- CL_0002619 comment "The existence of adult endothelial progenitor cells has been controversial in the past." @default.
- CL_0002627 comment "Mature astrocytes are reportedly able to produce aspartate, ATP, BDNF, BMP-2a, BMP-3, CCL2, CCL3, CCL4, CCL5, CCL19, CCL20,CD40L, CNTF, CTGF, CXCL1, CXCL2, CXCL8, edn-1, aFGF, bFGF, G-CSF, glutamate, GM-CSF, IFN-alpha, IFN-beta, IFN-gamma, IGF-1, IL-1alpha, IL-1beta, IL-2, Il-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-12, LIF, MIP-2, NGF, nitric oxide, NT3, taurine, TGF-beta, TNF-alpha, TNF-beta." @default.