Preferred Name | T-Lymphocyte and Natural Killer Cell | |
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Definitions |
Group of lymphocytes. A T-lymphocyte is a white blood cell differentiated in the thymus that possesses highly specific cell-surface antigen receptors. A natural killer cell resembles a T-lymphocyte, but it does not express markers of either T or B cell lineage. Its cytotoxic activity is not antibody dependent. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C39567 |
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C39567 |
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definition |
Group of lymphocytes. A T-lymphocyte is a white blood cell differentiated in the thymus that possesses highly specific cell-surface antigen receptors. A natural killer cell resembles a T-lymphocyte, but it does not express markers of either T or B cell lineage. Its cytotoxic activity is not antibody dependent. |
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T-Lymphocyte and Natural Killer Cell |
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Legacy Concept Name |
T-Lymphocyte_and_Natural_Killer_Cell |
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Preferred_Name |
T-Lymphocyte and Natural Killer Cell |
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NCIT:C39567 |
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prefLabel |
T-Lymphocyte and Natural Killer Cell |
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Semantic_Type |
Cell |
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UMLS_CUI |
C1515139 |
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subClassOf |
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http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C39567 | NCIT | LOOM |