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http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/WB-PHENOTYPE

A structured controlled vocabulary of Caenorhabditis elegans phenotypes.

Proper citation: C. elegans Phenotype Vocabulary (RRID:SCR_006924) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/WB-BT

A structured controlled vocabulary of the anatomy of Caenorhabditis elegans.

Proper citation: C. elegans Gross Anatomy Vocabulary (RRID:SCR_006835) Copy   


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

A biomedical ontology in the domain of zoonotic disease brucellosis that is caused by Brucella, a facultative intracellular baterium.

Proper citation: Brucellosis Ontology (RRID:SCR_006795) Copy   


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

Ontology of Cerrado wood plant dynamics to represent the set of concepts about the dynamics, that is, changes over time of the wood vegetation structure, of Cerrado. Ccon describes the main parameters used to measure the changes, such as mortality rate and recruitment rate.

Proper citation: Cerrado concepts and plant community dynamics (RRID:SCR_007174) Copy   


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

Ontology that contains terms describing single-channel electrophysiological experiments and data obtained using voltage-clamp, current clamp and fluorescence imaging techniques applied at the cell level and multi-channel fluorescence imaging techniques applied at the cell, tissue and whole heart levels.

Proper citation: Cardiac Electrophysiology Ontology (RRID:SCR_007065) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/GRO-CPGA

A structured controlled vocabulary for the anatomy of Gramineae. Please note that this ontology has now been superseded by the Plant Ontology, http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/1587.

Proper citation: Cereal Plant Gross Anatomy Ontology (RRID:SCR_007061) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_007096

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

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

ontology for the formal representation of cell lines and their correspnding culture conditions.

Proper citation: Cell Culture Ontology (RRID:SCR_007096) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_007326

http://fireball.drexelmed.edu/birnlex/OWLdocs/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on April 26, 2011. Lexicon that provides entities for data and database annotation for the BIRN project, covering anatomy, disease, data collection, project management and experimental design. These sources may include complex image databases, such as data from structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on human subjects involved in studies on Alzheimer''s disease or schizophrenia. The BIRNLex is a specialized vocabulary utilized by BIRN scientists in the context of their research, including common terms for neuroanatomy, molecular species, subject information, behavioral and cognitive processes, experimental practice and design, and the associated elements of primary data provenance required for large-scale data integration across disparate experimental studies.The BIRNLex offers well defined terms from several domains of importance to neuroimaging across scales.

Proper citation: BIRNLex (RRID:SCR_007326) Copy   


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

A controlled vocabulary of terms used in Computational Neurosciences to describe models of the nervous system. This first release of CNO is an alpha version and should be further aligned with other ontologies accessible on Bioportal and should be made compliant with the OBO foundry recommendations.

Proper citation: Computational Neuroscience Ontology (RRID:SCR_007289) Copy   


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

Ontology for Solanaceae crop phenotypes and traits, developed in collaboration with the research community, especially for breeder traits of agronomic importance.

Proper citation: Solanaceae Phenotype Ontology (RRID:SCR_007832) Copy   


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

A uniform core set of data elements (whose formal semantics are captured in OWL) for use in a Computer-Based Patient Record (CPR)

Proper citation: Computer-Based Patient Record Ontology (RRID:SCR_007540) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_007847

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

Growth, trait and development ontology for soybean

Proper citation: Soy Ontology (RRID:SCR_007847) Copy   


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

Ontology for the healthcare common procedure coding system.

Proper citation: Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (RRID:SCR_007598) Copy   


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

An evidence taxonomy for pharmacologic studies that, when combined with a set of inclusion criteria, enable drug experts to specify what their confidence in a drug mechanism assertion would be if it were supported by a specific set of evidence.

Proper citation: Drug Interaction Knowledge Base Ontology (RRID:SCR_007591) Copy   


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

An ontology that describes the Congenital Heart Defects data.

Proper citation: Congenital Heart Defects Ontology (RRID:SCR_007584) Copy   


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

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center''s ontology of surgical secondary events (adverse events).

Proper citation: Surgical Secondary Events (RRID:SCR_007894) Copy   


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

Ontology of clinical terms Version 3 (CTV3) (Read Codes) (Q199): National Health Service National Coding and Classification Centre

Proper citation: Read Codes Clinical Terms Version 3 (RRID:SCR_006055) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005840

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.clo-ontology.org/

A community-driven ontology that is developed to standardize and integrate cell line information and support computer-assisted reasoning. Its focus is on permanent cell lines from culture collections. Upper ontology structures that frame the skeleton of CLO include Basic Formal Ontology and Relation Ontology. Cell lines contained in CLO are associated with terms from other ontologies such as Cell Type Ontology, NCBI Taxonomy, and Ontology for Biomedical Investigation. A common design pattern for the cell line is used to model cell lines and their attributes, the Jurkat cell line provides ane xample. Currently CLO contains over 36,000 cell line entries obtained from ATCC, HyperCLDB, Coriell, and bymanual curation. The cell lines are derived from 194 cell types, 656 anatomical entries, and 217 organisms. The OWL-based CLO is machine-readable and can be used in various applications. The CLO development has become a community effort with international collaborations. The development consortium includes experts from all over the world: the USA, Europe, and Japan.

Proper citation: Cell Line Ontology (RRID:SCR_005840) Copy   


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

Ontology specifically for Randomized Controlled Trials in order to facilitate the production of systematic reviews and metaanalysis.

Proper citation: Randomized Controlled Trials Ontology (RRID:SCR_005992) Copy   


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

An application ontology for the domain of gene transcription regulation. The ontology integrates fragments of GO and MI with data from GOA, IntAct, UniProt, NCBI, KEGG and orthology relations.

Proper citation: Regulation of Transcription Ontology (RRID:SCR_006238) Copy   



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