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NCI Thesaurus

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ID:

Abnormal_Cell

Full Id:

http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Abnormal_Cell

Code:

C12913

Label:

Abnormal Cell

Full Syn:

Abnormal Cell

Definition:

A cell that occurs in human diseases or in experimental models of human cancer.

Semantic Type:

Cell

Preferred Name:

Abnormal Cell

Nci Meta Cui:

CL031062

Disjoint With:

Gene Product

NCI Administrative Concept

Gene

Drug, Food, Chemical or Biomedical Material

Activity

Anatomic Structure, System, or Substance

Conceptual Entity

Biological Process

Diagnostic or Prognostic Factor

Biochemical Pathway

Experimental Organism Diagnosis

Property or Attribute

Diagnostic, Therapeutic, and Research Equipment

Retired Concept

Experimental Organism Anatomical Concept

Chemotherapy Regimen or Agent Combination

Disease, Disorder or Finding

Molecular Abnormality

Organism

Sub Class:

Signet Ring Cell

Abnormal Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell

Metaplastic Cell

Abnormal Epithelial Cell

Abnormal Trophoblastic Cell

Neoplastic Cell

Xanthomatous Cell

Abnormal Mesothelial Cell

LE Cell

Giant Cell

Abnormal Germ Cell

Cytomegalic Cell

Atypical Cell of Undetermined Significance

Atypical Mononuclear Cell

Abnormal Connective and Soft Tissue Cell

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abnormal cell content/ morphology (Mammalian phenotype) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
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