FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term cellular response to endogenous stimulus ID (Ontology) GO:0071495 (Gene Ontology)
Definition Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus arising within the organism.
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   |__response to endogenous stimulus
       |__cellular response to endogenous stimulus  250 rec.
           |__cellular response to growth factor stimulus 133 rec.
           |   |__cellular response to BMP stimulus(+) 76 rec.
           |   |__cellular response to epidermal growth factor stimulus 2 rec.
           |   |__cellular response to fibroblast growth factor stimulus(+) 43 rec.
           |   |__cellular response to glial cell derived neurotrophic factor
           |   |__cellular response to hepatocyte growth factor stimulus(+)
           |   |__cellular response to nerve growth factor stimulus(+) 1 rec.
           |   |__cellular response to platelet-derived growth factor stimulus
           |   |__cellular response to transforming growth factor beta stimulus(+) 4 rec.
           |   |__cellular response to vascular endothelial growth factor stimulus(+)
           |   |__neurotrophin signaling pathway(+) 2 rec.
           |   |__regulation of cellular response to growth factor stimulus(+) 88 rec.
           |__cellular response to hormone stimulus 128 rec.
           |   |__cellular response to abscisic acid stimulus(+)
           |   |__cellular response to auxin stimulus(+)
           |   |__cellular response to brassinosteroid stimulus(+)
           |   |__cellular response to cytokinin stimulus(+)
           |   |__cellular response to estrogen stimulus
           |   |__cellular response to ethylene stimulus(+)
           |   |__cellular response to gibberellin stimulus(+)
           |   |__cellular response to gonadotropin stimulus(+)
           |   |__cellular response to jasmonic acid stimulus(+)
           |   |__cellular response to leptin stimulus(+)
           |   |__cellular response to parathyroid hormone stimulus
           |   |__cellular response to peptide hormone stimulus(+) 94 rec.
           |   |__cellular response to prostaglandin stimulus(+)
           |   |__cellular response to steroid hormone stimulus(+) 16 rec.
           |   |__cellular response to thyroid hormone stimulus(+)
           |   |__hormone-mediated signaling pathway(+) 31 rec.
           |__detection of nodal flow
           |__detection of nuclear:cytoplasmic ratio
           |__response to cell cycle checkpoint signaling 1 rec.
               |__regulation of response to cell cycle checkpoint signaling(+)
               |__response to cytokinesis checkpoint signaling(+)
               |__response to DNA integrity checkpoint signaling(+) 1 rec.
               |__response to meiotic cell cycle checkpoint signaling(+)
               |__response to mitotic cell cycle checkpoint signaling(+)
               |__response to spindle checkpoint signaling(+)
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