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Category:GO:0051138 ! positive regulation of NK T cell differentiation
name: positive regulation of NK T cell differentiation
namespace: biological_process
def: "Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of natural killer T cell differentiation." [ISBN:0781735149, PMID:12154375, PMID:9133426]
comment: Note that immunologists typically use the word 'development' to refer to cells of B or T cell lineages undergoing the process that GO describes as 'cell differentiation'.
synonym: "activation of NK T cell differentiation" NARROW []
synonym: "positive regulation of natural killer T cell differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "positive regulation of natural T cell differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "positive regulation of NK T cell development" RELATED [GOC:add]
synonym: "positive regulation of NK T lymphocyte differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "positive regulation of NK T-cell differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "positive regulation of NK T-lymphocyte differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "positive regulation of NKT cell differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "positive regulation of NT cell differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "stimulation of NK T cell differentiation" NARROW []
synonym: "up regulation of NK T cell differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "up-regulation of NK T cell differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "upregulation of NK T cell differentiation" EXACT []
is_a: GO:0046638 ! positive regulation of alpha-beta T cell differentiation
is_a: GO:0051136 ! regulation of NK T cell differentiation
relationship: positively_regulates: GO:0001865 ! NK T cell differentiation
intersection_of: GO:0065007 ! biological regulation
intersection_of: positively_regulates GO:0001865 ! NK T cell differentiation
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<GOterm>GO:0051138</GOterm>
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