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|def="Blood from the umbilical cord of a newborn baby. This blood contains high concentrations of stem cells." [Dictionary of Cancer Terms:http | |def="Blood from the umbilical cord of a newborn baby. This blood contains high concentrations of stem cells." [Dictionary of Cancer Terms:http://www.cancer.gov/] | ||
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Revision as of 14:23, 27 June 2012
outline
- id: FF:0104053
- name: umbilical cord blood
- namespace: FANTOM5
- def: "Blood from the umbilical cord of a newborn baby. This blood contains high concentrations of stem cells." [Dictionary of Cancer Terms:http://www.cancer.gov/]
- xref: BTO:0004053
- synonym: "cord blood" RELATED []
- CAGEd oPOSSUM: NA
Ontology association
Parents
is_a: | CL:0000080(circulating cell),FF:0101035(hematopoietic cell line sample),UBERON:0000178(blood),UBERON:0000922(embryo) |
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part_of: | UBERON:0002331(umbilical cord) |
Children
is a: | FF:10449-106F8 (cord blood derived cell line:COBL-a untreated),FF:10452-106G2 (cord blood derived cell line:COBL-a 24h infection(-C)),FF:10453-106G3 (cord blood derived cell line:COBL-a 24h infection) |
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FF Samples
Human
- 10449-106F8 (cord blood derived cell line:COBL-a untreated)
- 10452-106G2 (cord blood derived cell line:COBL-a 24h infection(-C))
- 10453-106G3 (cord blood derived cell line:COBL-a 24h infection)