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- B13af83eb4feab0a9bf1a31e25edbd9b9 hasDbXref "GOC:add" @default.
- B13af83eb4feab0a9bf1a31e25edbd9b9 hasDbXref "GO_REF:0000022" @default.
- B13af83eb4feab0a9bf1a31e25edbd9b9 hasDbXref "ISBN:068340007X" @default.
- B13af83eb4feab0a9bf1a31e25edbd9b9 hasDbXref "ISBN:0721601464" @default.
- B13af83eb4feab0a9bf1a31e25edbd9b9 hasDbXref "ISBN:081533642X" @default.
- B13af83eb4feab0a9bf1a31e25edbd9b9 type Axiom @default.
- B13af83eb4feab0a9bf1a31e25edbd9b9 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B13af83eb4feab0a9bf1a31e25edbd9b9 annotatedSource GO_0002432 @default.
- B13af83eb4feab0a9bf1a31e25edbd9b9 annotatedTarget "The formation of nodular inflammatory lesions, usually small or granular, firm, persistent, well-structured, and containing compactly grouped T lymphocytes and modified phagocytes such as epithelioid cells, giant cells, and other macrophages. Granuloma formation represents a chronic inflammatory response initiated by various infectious and noninfectious agents. The center of a granuloma consists of fused macrophages, which can become necrotic." @default.