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http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BSAO

Ontology describing the anatomy and the development of Botryllus schlosseri.

Proper citation: Botryllus schlosseri anatomy and development ontology (RRID:SCR_006602) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MCBCC

Ontology covering a comprehensive list of cell lines derived from breast tissue, both normal and pathological. The ontology in built in OWL with cross relation to classes- genetic variation, pathological condition, genes, chemicals and drugs. The relations built enable semantic query across different classes

Proper citation: Breast Tissue Cell Lines Ontology (RRID:SCR_006686) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MSTDE-FRE

Metathesaurus Version of Minimal Standard Terminology Digestive Endoscopy, French Translation, 2001

Proper citation: Minimal Standard Terminology of Digestive Endoscopy - French (RRID:SCR_003830) Copy   


http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/

An application focused ontology modelling the experimental factors in ArrayExpress and Gene Expression Atlas. It has been developed to increase the richness of the annotations that are currently made in the ArrayExpress repository, to promote consistent annotation, to facilitate automatic annotation and to integrate external data. The ontology describes cross-product classes from reference ontologies in area such as disease, cell line, cell type and anatomy. The methodology employed in the development of EFO involves construction of mappings to multiple existing domain specific ontologies, such as the Disease Ontology and Cell Type Ontology. This is achieved using a combination of automated and manual curation steps and the use of a phonetic matching algorithm. The ontology is evaluated with use cases from the ArrayExpress repository and ArrayExpress Atlas. You may also browse the EFO in the NCBO Bioportal. Term submissions are welcome.

Proper citation: Experimental Factor Ontology (RRID:SCR_003574) Copy   


http://code.google.com/p/adverse-event-reporting-ontology/

An ontology aimed at supporting clinicians at the time of data entry, increasing quality and accuracy of reported adverse events.

Proper citation: Adverse Event Reporting Ontology (RRID:SCR_003571) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MDCDRG

Ontology of Medical Diagnostic Categories-Diagnosis Related Groups

Proper citation: Medical Diagnostic Categories - Diagnosis Related Groups (RRID:SCR_003725) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003563

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://ncit.nci.nih.gov/

A reference terminology and core biomedical ontology for NCI that covers approximately 100,000 key biomedical concepts with terms, codes, definitions, and more than 200,000 inter-concept relationships. It is the reference terminology for NCI, NCI Metathesaurus and NCI informatics infrastructure covering vocabulary for clinical care, translational and basic research, and public information and administrative activities. It includes broad coverage of the cancer domain, including cancer related diseases, findings and abnormalities; anatomy; agents, drugs and chemicals; genes and gene products and so on. In certain areas, like cancer diseases and combination chemotherapies, it provides the most granular and consistent terminology available. It combines terminology from numerous cancer research related domains, and provides a way to integrate or link these kinds of information together through semantic relationships. NCIt features: * Stable, unique codes for biomedical concepts; * Preferred terms, synonyms, definitions, research codes, external source codes, and other information; * Links to NCI Metathesaurus and other information sources; * Over 200,000 cross-links between concepts, providing formal logic-based definition of many concepts; * Extensive content integrated from NCI and other partners, much available as separate NCIt subsets * Updated frequently by a team of subject matter experts. NCIt is a widely recognized standard for biomedical coding and reference, used by a broad variety of public and private partners both nationally and internationally including the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium Terminology (CDISC), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Federal Medication Terminologies (FMT), and the National Council for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP).

Proper citation: NCI Thesaurus (RRID:SCR_003563) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MIRO

Application ontology for entities related to insecticide resistance in mosquitos

Proper citation: Mosquito Insecticide Resistance Ontology (RRID:SCR_003864) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/EMAP

A structured controlled vocabulary of stage-specific anatomical structures of the mouse (Mus).

Proper citation: Mouse Gross Anatomy and Development Ontology (RRID:SCR_003891) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT

Ontology of SNOMED (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine) clinical terms.

Proper citation: Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms (RRID:SCR_003915) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MPATH

A structured controlled vocabulary of mutant and transgenic mouse pathology phenotypes

Proper citation: Mouse Pathology Ontology (RRID:SCR_003950) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004005

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/NHSQI2009

Ontology to organise a 2009 set of over 200 NHS quality indicators from different sources. Relationships between indicators, a basic set of inclusion / exclusion criteria, clinical pathway, clinical code and purpose (per 1992 Institute of Medicine, originally intended to categorise clinical guidelines) are identifies and made searchable.

Proper citation: NHS Quality Indicators (RRID:SCR_004005) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/OPB

A reference ontology of classical physics as applied to the dynamics of biological systems. It is designed to encompass the multiple structural scales (multiscale atoms to organisms) and multiple physical domains (multidomain fluid dynamics, chemical kinetics, particle diffusion, etc.) that are encountered in the study and analysis of biological organisms.

Proper citation: Ontology of Physics for Biology (RRID:SCR_004144) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004337

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.xenbase.org/anatomy/xao.do?method=display

A structured, controlled vocabulary of the anatomy and development of the African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis and tropicalis), organized in a graphical structure. Tissues are shown as being part of other tissues and the timing of their development is indicated by start and end stages. The lineage of tissues is represented by develops from relationships between different tissues at different developmental stages. Many items have been classified according to the Common Anatomy Reference Ontology. The Xenopus Anatomical Ontology will be used to annotate Xenopus gene expression patterns and mutant and morphant phenotypes. Its robust developmental map will enable powerful database searches and data analyses. They encourage community recommendations for updates and improvements to the ontology.

Proper citation: Xenopus Anatomy Ontology (RRID:SCR_004337) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/JERM

An ontology to describe the entities and relationships in the SEEK database, a Systems Biology environment for the sharing and exchange of data and models. The SysMO-SEEK database contains the work of the SysMO consortium (Systems Biology of Micro-Organisms) https://seek.sysmo-db.org/

Proper citation: SysMO JERM Ontology of Systems Biology for Micro-Organisms (RRID:SCR_004569) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010317

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/EPILONT

Ontology about the epilepsy domain and epileptic seizures. Based on the diagnosis proposed by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE).

Proper citation: Epilepsy Ontology (RRID:SCR_010317) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/LHN

An ontology for Loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) nesting behavior, based on the published ethogram of Hailman and Elowson. A demonstration of ontology construction as a general technique for coding ethograms and other descriptions of behavior into machine understandable forms.

Proper citation: Loggerhead Nesting Ontology (RRID:SCR_010318) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010320

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/FIRE

Ontology to represent the set of concepts about the fire occurring in natural vegetation, its characteristics, causes and effects, with focus on Cerrado vegetation domain. The fire plays a determinant role on the structure and composition of Cerrado physiognomies.

Proper citation: Fire Ontology (RRID:SCR_010320) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/FLOPO

Ontology generated from the Flora Malesiana, Flora Gabon, Flora of Central Africa, and a collection of Kew''s African Floras. Every class in the ontology has at least one taxon annotation. This is the pre-classified version of the ontology; the original OWL file is at http://jagannath.pdn.cam.ac.uk/plant/flopo-unclassified.owl

Proper citation: Flora Phenotype Ontology (RRID:SCR_010321) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/NIFSUBCELL

Ontology that contains cell parts and subcellular structures from SAO-CORE and Gene Ontology Cellular Component (GO-CC). http://ontology.neuinfo.org/NIF/BiomaterialEntities/NIF-Subcellular.owl

Proper citation: NIF Subcellular Ontology (RRID:SCR_010366) Copy   



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