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Accession
GO:0071317
Name
cellular response to isoquinoline alkaloid
Ontology
biological_process
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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 an isoquinoline alkaloid stimulus. An isoquinoline alkaloid is any member of a group of compounds with the heterocyclic ring structure of benzo(c)pyridine which is a structure characteristic of the group of opium alkaloids. Source: GOC:mah
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Parents of cellular response to isoquinoline alkaloid (GO:0071317)
subject[Reorder by subject] relation[Reorder by relation] object[Reorder by object]
cellular response to isoquinoline alkaloid [RO:0004009 relation] RO:0004009  isoquinoline alkaloid (CHEBI:24921)
cellular response to isoquinoline alkaloid [is_a relation] is_a  cellular response to organic cyclic compound (GO:0071407)
cellular response to isoquinoline alkaloid [is_a relation] is_a  response to isoquinoline alkaloid (GO:0014072)
cellular response to isoquinoline alkaloid [is_a relation] is_a  cellular response to alkaloid (GO:0071312)
Children of cellular response to isoquinoline alkaloid (GO:0071317)
subject[Reorder by subject] relation[Reorder by relation] object[Reorder by object]
cellular response to morphine (GO:0071315) [is_a relation] is_a  cellular response to isoquinoline alkaloid
cellular response to dextromethorphan (GO:1904559) [is_a relation] is_a  cellular response to isoquinoline alkaloid
cellular response to codeine (GO:1905234) [is_a relation] is_a  cellular response to isoquinoline alkaloid
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