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| Term | polkadots | ID (Ontology) | GO:0002096 (Gene Ontology) |
| Definition | A punctate, filamentous structure composed of Bcl10 that appears in the cytoplasm of T-cells shortly after T-cell receptor stimulation. Polkadots stands for Punctate Oligomeric Killing and Activating DOmains Transducing Signals.[ PubMed:14724296 PubMed:16495340 ] | ||
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cellular_component |__protein-containing complex______ intracellular anatomical structure | |__cytoplasm_______________________| cellular anatomical structure | |__cytoplasm_______________________| polkadots |
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| Is a | protein-containing complex | ||
| Part of | cytoplasm | ||
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