Preferred Name |
protective resistance |
Definitions |
A disposition that inheres in a material entity in virtue of the fact that the entity has a part (e.g. a gene product), which itself has a disposition to mitigate damage to the entity. |
ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IDO_0000444 |
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Examples include the following: CCR5 mutations protect T cells from HIV invasion. A tumor cell's resistance to chemotherapy protects the cell from damage by the drug (although this harms the patient). An insect's resistance to insecticide protects it from the insecticide. The disposition is realized in a process that mitigates damage to the bearer and has the part as a participant. |
definition editor |
Albert Goldfain Alexander Diehl Lindsay Cowell |
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label |
protective resistance |
prefixIRI |
IDO:0000444 |
prefLabel |
protective resistance |
textual definition |
A disposition that inheres in a material entity in virtue of the fact that the entity has a part (e.g. a gene product), which itself has a disposition to mitigate damage to the entity. |
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