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All terms in HCAO

Label Id Description
aromatic compound biosynthetic process GO_0019438 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of aromatic compounds, any substance containing an aromatic carbon ring.]
cellular aromatic compound metabolic process GO_0006725 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving aromatic compounds, any organic compound characterized by one or more planar rings, each of which contains conjugated double bonds and delocalized pi electrons, as carried out by individual cells.]
aromatic compound CHEBI_33655 [A cyclically conjugated molecular entity with a stability (due to delocalization) significantly greater than that of a hypothetical localized structure (e.g. Kekule structure) is said to possess aromatic character.]
aromatic compound catabolic process GO_0019439 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of aromatic compounds, any substance containing an aromatic carbon ring.]
vacuolar localization GO_1990849 [Any process in which the vacuole is transported to, and/or maintained in, a specific location within the cell.]
lysosome GO_0005764 [A small lytic vacuole that has cell cycle-independent morphology found in most animal cells and that contains a variety of hydrolases, most of which have their maximal activities in the pH range 5-6. The contained enzymes display latency if properly isolated. About 40 different lysosomal hydrolases are known and lysosomes have a great variety of morphologies and functions.]
negative regulation of pulmonary blood vessel remodeling GO_1905110 [Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of pulmonary blood vessel remodeling.]
negative regulation of blood vessel remodeling GO_0060313 [Any process that decreases the rate, frequency or extent of blood vessel remodeling, the reorganization or renovation of existing blood vessels.]
positive regulation of pulmonary blood vessel remodeling GO_1905111 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of pulmonary blood vessel remodeling.]
positive regulation of blood vessel remodeling GO_2000504 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of blood vessel remodeling.]
cell surface receptor signaling pathway involved in cell-cell signaling GO_1905114 [Any cell surface receptor signaling pathway that is involved in cell-cell signaling.]
cell surface receptor signaling pathway GO_0007166 [The series of molecular signals initiated by activation of a receptor on the surface of a cell. The pathway begins with binding of an extracellular ligand to a cell surface receptor, or for receptors that signal in the absence of a ligand, by ligand-withdrawal or the activity of a constitutively active receptor. The pathway ends with regulation of a downstream cellular process, e.g. transcription.]
material transformation objective OBI_0000456 [an objective specifiction that creates an specific output object from input materials.]
establishment of melanosome localization GO_0032401 [The directed movement of a melanosome to a specific location.]
establishment of pigment granule localization GO_0051905 [The directed movement of a pigment granule to a specific location.]
melanosome localization GO_0032400 [Any process in which a melanosome is transported to, and/or maintained in, a specific location within the cell.]
pigment granule localization GO_0051875 [Any process in which a pigment granule is transported to, and/or maintained in, a specific location within the cell.]
melanosome GO_0042470 [A tissue-specific, membrane-bounded cytoplasmic organelle within which melanin pigments are synthesized and stored. Melanosomes are synthesized in melanocyte cells.]
mammillary body development GO_0021767 [The progression of the mammillary body over time from its initial formation until its mature state. The mammillary body is a protrusion at the posterior end of the hypothalamus that contains hypothalamic nuclei.]
mammillary body UBERON_0002206 [One of two hemispherical bulges on the base of the posterior hypothalamus (Butler and Hodos, Comparative Vertebrate Neuroanatomy, 2nd ed., 2005, pg 455).]