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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:erythrocyte clearance
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Accession:GO:0034102 term browser browse the term
Definition:The selective elimination of erythrocytes from the body by autoregulatory mechanisms.
Comment:Note that this term is intended for annotation of self-gene products that lead to elimination of erythrocytes without the involvement of a symbiont.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: RBC clearance;   red blood cell clearance
 narrow_synonym: neocytolysis



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Cd24a CD24a antigen acts_upstream_of_or_within IMP (PMID:9028339) MGI PMID:9028339 NCBI chr10:43,454,433...43,460,261
Ensembl chr10:43,454,280...43,460,261
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G Ypel4 yippee like 4 acts_upstream_of_or_within IMP (PMID:34354145) MGI PMID:34354145 NCBI chr 2:84,564,355...84,568,999
Ensembl chr 2:84,564,402...84,568,999
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  biological_process 28725
    multicellular organismal process 9034
      tissue remodeling 234
        erythrocyte clearance 2
          negative regulation of erythrocyte clearance 2
          positive regulation of erythrocyte clearance 0
          regulation of erythrocyte clearance + 2
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  biological_process 28725
    multicellular organismal process 9034
      multicellular organismal-level homeostasis 1023
        homeostasis of number of cells 439
          myeloid cell homeostasis 239
            erythrocyte homeostasis 191
              erythrocyte clearance 2
                negative regulation of erythrocyte clearance 2
                positive regulation of erythrocyte clearance 0
                regulation of erythrocyte clearance + 2
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