FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term intracellular copper ion homeostasis ID (Ontology) GO:0006878 (Gene Ontology)
Definition A homeostatic process involved in the maintenance of a steady state level of copper ions within a cell.
Also Known As "cellular copper ion homeostasis"
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Genes (FBgn)  GO_BIOLOGICAL_PROCESS       5
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 intracellular copper ion homeostasis (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements)       1      5
     involved_in | intracellular copper ion homeostasis       --       5
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intracellular monoatomic ion homeostasis
 |__intracellular monoatomic cation homeostasis__
monoatomic cation homeostasis                    |
 |__intracellular monoatomic cation homeostasis__|
 |__copper ion homeostasis_______________________|
inorganic ion homeostasis                        |
 |__copper ion homeostasis_______________________|
                                                 intracellular copper ion homeostasis  6 rec.
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Is a intracellular monoatomic cation homeostasis
copper ion homeostasis
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  • "cellular copper ion homeostasis" EXACT
    "copper homeostasis" BROAD
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