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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:negative regulation of cell adhesion involved in single-species biofilm formation
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Accession:GO:1900188 term browser browse the term
Definition:Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cell adhesion involved in single-species biofilm formation.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: down regulation of cell adhesion involved in single-species biofilm formation;   downregulation of cell adhesion involved in single-species biofilm formation
 narrow_synonym: inhibition of cell adhesion involved in single-species biofilm formation
 related_synonym: down regulation of cell adhesion during single-species biofilm formation;   downregulation of cell adhesion during single-species biofilm formation;   inhibition of cell adhesion during single-species biofilm formation;   negative regulation of cell adhesion during single-species biofilm formation



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  biological_process 20413
    cellular process 18812
      cell adhesion 1483
        negative regulation of cell adhesion 332
          negative regulation of cell-substrate adhesion 67
            negative regulation of cell adhesion involved in single-species biofilm formation 0
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  biological_process 20413
    cellular process 18812
      cell aggregation 28
        aggregation of unicellular organisms 3
          biofilm formation 3
            submerged biofilm formation 0
              cell adhesion involved in biofilm formation 0
                cell adhesion involved in single-species biofilm formation 0
                  regulation of cell adhesion involved in single-species biofilm formation 0
                    negative regulation of cell adhesion involved in single-species biofilm formation 0
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