All terms in CMPO
Label | Id | Description |
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cellular quality | PATO_0001396 | [A monadic quality of continuant that exists at the cellular level of organisation.] |
protein localized in Sam68 nuclear body phenotype | CMPO_0000409 | [A phenotype observation in which a protein is observed to be localized within a Sam68 nuclear body.] |
protein localized in paraspeckle phenotype | CMPO_0000406 | [A phenotype observation in which a protein is observed to be localized within a paraspeckle.] |
protein localized in PML body phenotype | CMPO_0000407 | [A phenotype observation in which a protein is observed to be localized within a PML body.] |
protein localized in Cajal body phenotype | CMPO_0000404 | [A phenotype observation in which a protein is observed to be localized within a Cajal body.] |
protein localized in nuclear speckle phenotype | CMPO_0000405 | [A phenotype observation in which a protein is observed to be localized within a nuclear speckle.] |
stubby | PATO_0001643 | [A size quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's having a short, stocky build.] |
mitotic chromosome condensation | GO_0007076 | [The cell cycle process in which chromatin structure is compacted prior to and during mitosis in eukaryotic cells.] |
mitotic sister chromatid segregation | GO_0000070 | [The cell cycle process in which replicated homologous chromosomes are organized and then physically separated and apportioned to two sets during the mitotic cell cycle. Each replicated chromosome, composed of two sister chromatids, aligns at the cell equator, paired with its homologous partner. One homolog of each morphologic type goes into each of the resulting chromosome sets.] |
more cells with S phase microtubule arrays phenotype | CMPO_0000413 | [An increased number of post-mitotic interphase or S phase microtubule arrays in population phenotype] |
more cells in S | CMPO_0000053 | [increased number of cells in S phase mitosis] |
cell response to stress phenotype | CMPO_0000414 | [A phenotype observation of respone to stress process within a cell. Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a disturbance in organismal or cellular homeostasis, usually, but not necessarily, exogenous (e.g. temperature, humidity, ionizing radiation).] |
fewer cells with S phase microtubule arrays phenotype | CMPO_0000411 | [A decreased number of post-mitotic interphase or S phase microtubule arrays in population phenotype] |
fewer cells in S | CMPO_0000059 | [decreased number of cells in S phase] |
more cells with G1 phase microtubule arrays phenotype | CMPO_0000412 | [An increased number of post-anaphase or G1 phase microtubule arrays in population phenotype] |
more cells in G1 | CMPO_0000055 | [increased cell numbers in G1] |
fewer cells with G1 phase microtubule arrays phenotype | CMPO_0000410 | [A decreased number of post-anaphase or G1 phase microtubule arrays in population phenotype] |
fewer cells in G1 | CMPO_0000057 | [decreased number of cells in G1 phase] |
execution phase of apoptosis | GO_0097194 | [A stage of the apoptotic process that starts with the controlled breakdown of the cell through the action of effector caspases or other effector molecules (e.g. cathepsins, calpains etc.). Key steps of the execution phase are rounding-up of the cell, retraction of pseudopodes, reduction of cellular volume (pyknosis), chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation (karyorrhexis), plasma membrane blebbing and fragmentation of the cell into apoptotic bodies. When the execution phase is completed, the cell has died.] |
bleb assembly | GO_0032060 | [The assembly of a bleb, a cell extension caused by localized decoupling of the cytoskeleton from the plasma membrane and characterized by rapid formation, rounded shape, and scarcity of organelles within the protrusion. Plasma membrane blebbing occurs during apoptosis and other cellular processes, including cell locomotion, cell division, and as a result of physical or chemical stresses.] |