Link to this page
Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) Dysfunction Ontlogy
Last uploaded:
April 11, 2018
Jump to:
Preferred Name | lymphocyte differentiation | |
Synonyms |
lymphocyte development lymphocytic blood cell differentiation lymphocyte cell differentiation |
|
Definitions |
The process in which a relatively unspecialized precursor cell acquires specialized features of a lymphocyte. A lymphocyte is a leukocyte commonly found in the blood and lymph that has the characteristics of a large nucleus, a neutral staining cytoplasm, and prominent heterochromatin. Note that immunologists typically use the word 'development' to refer to cells of B or T cell lineages undergoing the process that GO describes as 'cell differentiation'. |
|
ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0030098 |
|
comment |
Note that immunologists typically use the word 'development' to refer to cells of B or T cell lineages undergoing the process that GO describes as 'cell differentiation'.
|
|
alternative label |
lymphocyte development lymphocytic blood cell differentiation lymphocyte cell differentiation
|
|
definition |
The process in which a relatively unspecialized precursor cell acquires specialized features of a lymphocyte. A lymphocyte is a leukocyte commonly found in the blood and lymph that has the characteristics of a large nucleus, a neutral staining cytoplasm, and prominent heterochromatin. Note that immunologists typically use the word 'development' to refer to cells of B or T cell lineages undergoing the process that GO describes as 'cell differentiation'.
|
|
has participant | ||
has_alternative_id |
GO:0046650
|
|
has_exact_synonym |
lymphocytic blood cell differentiation lymphocyte cell differentiation
|
|
has_obo_namespace |
biological_process
|
|
has_related_synonym |
lymphocyte development
|
|
id |
GO:0030098
|
|
label |
lymphocyte differentiation
|
|
notation |
GO:0030098
|
|
note |
The process in which a relatively unspecialized precursor cell acquires specialized features of a lymphocyte. A lymphocyte is a leukocyte commonly found in the blood and lymph that has the characteristics of a large nucleus, a neutral staining cytoplasm, and prominent heterochromatin. Note that immunologists typically use the word 'development' to refer to cells of B or T cell lineages undergoing the process that GO describes as 'cell differentiation'.
|
|
preferred label |
lymphocyte differentiation
|
|
prefLabel |
lymphocyte differentiation
|
|
results in acquisition of features of | ||
results in developmental progression of | ||
subClassOf |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0046649 |
Add comment
Delete | Subject | Author | Type | Created |
---|---|---|---|---|
No notes to display |
Create mapping