Bioportal mappings to Units of measurement (UO) ver1.21
Tomasz Adamusiak
Bioportal mappings to SNOMED Clinical Terms (SNOMEDCT) ver2009_01_31
Bioportal mappings to Drosophila gross anatomy (FBbt) ver1.30
Bioportal mappings to Mammalian phenotype (MP) ver1.275
$version 1.5$
Helen Parkinson
Mappings:The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR)
classified
Bioportal mappings to Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) ver3.0
Bioportal mappings to Minimal anatomical terminology (MAT) ver1.1
Mappings: CRISP Thesaurus Version 2.5.2.0
Bioportal mappings to Human disease (DOID) ver1.57
Bioportal mappings to Mosquito gross anatomy (TGMA) ver1.10
Bioportal mappings to Cell type (CL) ver1.38
Bioportal mappings to Zebrafish anatomy and development (ZFA) ver1.21
James Malone
Mappings: The Jackson Lab
Mappings: Brenda Tissue ontology version 1.295
Mappings: MGED Ontology, version 1.3.1.1
Ele Holloway
Date: 4th Sept 2009
Bioportal mappings to Chemical entities of biological interest (CHEBI) ver1.56
Bioportal mappings to NCI Thesaurus (NCIt) ver09.05d
A heating block is an instrument or part of an instrument which raises or maintains the temperature of a sample to a defined constant temperature during certain parts of an assay. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400108][accessDate: 2009-08-10]
OBI_0400108
MO_663
James Malone
heating block
Duplication, use EFO_0001089 instead
James Malone
obsolete_Beas2B
true
James Malone
GM11992
James Malone
ZF4
Prednisolone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8378][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
11beta,17,21-trihydroxypregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8378][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A glucocorticoid that has formula C21H28O5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8378][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:8378
BioportalImporter v.1.0
prednisolone
nanometer
A length unit which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a meter or 10^[-9] m.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000018][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A nanometer is a length unit which is equal to 1m x 10^-9.
UO:0000018
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
nanometre
nm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000018][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:13890
XAO:0000167
parathyroid
MA:0000128
parathyroid secreting cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000082][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100134
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal parathyroid glands[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000678][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MAT:0000082
any structural anomaly of one of the two small, paired endocrine glands, usually found embedded in the connective tissue capsule on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland; they secrete parathyroid hormone (PTH) that regulates calcium and phosphorous metabolism[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000678][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0009207
parathyroid gland dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000678][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:3864
MP:0000678
EHDAA:3870
James Malone
NIH3T3-L1
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BV173
CHEBI:50469
James Malone
phospholipase A2 inhibitor
CHEBI:50469
ICD9CM_1994:359.1
Muscular Dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9884][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1997:359.1
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0484297
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3060801
GeneRIF:12798793
GeneRIF:12654965
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1652570
ICD9CM_1999:359.1
ICD9CM_2000:359.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3492519
ICD9CM_1998:359.1
ICD9CM_2005:359.1
Muscular dystrophy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9884][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12192640
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0014254
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3030141
GeneRIF:15668457
DOID:9884
GeneRIF:12736685
GeneRIF:12196663
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1596965
ICD9CM_2004:359.1
UMLS_CUI:C0026850
GeneRIF:15848172
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889079
GeneRIF:16084089
ICD9CM_1989:359.1
ICD9CM_2002:359.1
Hereditary progressive muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9884][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16286249
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193225000
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0408224
GeneRIF:15365169
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0088818
James Malone
Becker's muscular dystrophy
GeneRIF:12091319
ICD9CM_1988:359.1
GeneRIF:12011280
GeneRIF:12189167
Muscular dystrophy NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9884][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:73297009
ICD9CM_1996:359.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889078
GeneRIF:12609503
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193236007
GeneRIF:12057917
GeneRIF:16098969
ICD9CM_2001:359.1
UMLS_ST:T047
Benign pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy
GeneRIF:14741210
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009136
ICD9CM_1991:359.1
ICD9CM_1995:359.1
ICD9CM_1990:359.1
Hereditary progressive muscular dystrophy, NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9884][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0052244
UMLS_ST:T019
ICD9CM_2006:359.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3276953
GeneRIF:15221789
GeneRIF:15371336
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3492520
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1652569
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1652571
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1652572
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3040246
GeneRIF:12609502
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341130
GeneRIF:16115818
GeneRIF:12783988
ICD9CM_2003:359.1
Hereditary progressive muscular dystrophy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193225000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1986:359.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2938715
GeneRIF:11792810
GeneRIF:12145747
GeneRIF:16130093
ICD9CM_1992:359.1
GeneRIF:12387816
ICD9CM_1987:359.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0088815
GeneRIF:14985349
Hereditary progressive muscular dystrophy NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193236007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14652796
GeneRIF:11829483
GeneRIF:14512171
ICD9CM_1993:359.1
GeneRIF:12657835
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15833432
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3571181
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241304
James Malone
Ele Holloway
WM115
GeneRIF:12860835
GeneRIF:15146954
ICD9CM_1989:401-405.99
GeneRIF:14701907
GeneRIF:14616762
GeneRIF:12975385
GeneRIF:14697241
GeneRIF:15864120
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1307240
GeneRIF:12566942
GeneRIF:12030900
GeneRIF:12443993
GeneRIF:15756929
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D006973
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3796807
GeneRIF:11803452
GeneRIF:15076153
UMLS_CUI:C0020538
GeneRIF:11792466
GeneRIF:11799081
GeneRIF:14633140
GeneRIF:11877320
GeneRIF:12642508
DOID:10763
GeneRIF:15452033
GeneRIF:14736842
GeneRIF:14597849
GeneRIF:12172320
GeneRIF:12482634
GeneRIF:12023681
GeneRIF:11984003
GeneRIF:15048641
GeneRIF:15579504
GeneRIF:16115038
GeneRIF:16216916
GeneRIF:15596575
GeneRIF:15076188
High blood pressure (& [essential hypertension])[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11849458
GeneRIF:12372003
GeneRIF:12399948
GeneRIF:15117826
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954576
GeneRIF:14514639
GeneRIF:15613621
GeneRIF:15950062
GeneRIF:12122115
GeneRIF:12023056
GeneRIF:12569260
GeneRIF:12388212
GeneRIF:15458945
GeneRIF:15121838
GeneRIF:15743788
GeneRIF:12025958
GeneRIF:15452029
GeneRIF:15797659
GeneRIF:12746411
GeneRIF:15662219
GeneRIF:11821707
GeneRIF:15563533
GeneRIF:15866055
GeneRIF:14622117
GeneRIF:12639805
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0010859
GeneRIF:15640278
GeneRIF:15766329
GeneRIF:14752100
(Hypertensive disease) or (hypertension)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15055249
hyperpiesia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11882596
GeneRIF:14744461
GeneRIF:12878376
ICD9CM_1995:997.91
GeneRIF:12105146
GeneRIF:15042429
GeneRIF:14718360
GeneRIF:15920074
GeneRIF:15671602
GeneRIF:12536339
ICD9CM_1997:997.91
GeneRIF:12391843
GeneRIF:14643573
GeneRIF:12397037
GeneRIF:15097232
GeneRIF:15100095
GeneRIF:12730030
GeneRIF:12924622
GeneRIF:11986365
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0712487
GeneRIF:14551242
GeneRIF:15738350
GeneRIF:12782219
GeneRIF:15340111
GeneRIF:12511547
GeneRIF:11840488
GeneRIF:16132104
GeneRIF:12165748
GeneRIF:12566941
ICD9CM_1999:401-405.99
GeneRIF:16091581
GeneRIF:11864924
GeneRIF:14553964
GeneRIF:16166162
GeneRIF:16027245
ICD9CM_1993:401-405.99
ICD9CM_2001:401-405.99
GeneRIF:15583131
GeneRIF:15935077
GeneRIF:14515335
GeneRIF:12072411
GeneRIF:12476421
GeneRIF:16103266
GeneRIF:15797740
GeneRIF:15993631
GeneRIF:14697676
GeneRIF:12511523
GeneRIF:16230521
GeneRIF:15738346
GeneRIF:15110905
GeneRIF:12771048
GeneRIF:14993194
GeneRIF:14654758
GeneRIF:12484509
GeneRIF:12213905
HTN - Hypertension[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12574109
GeneRIF:15480095
GeneRIF:12506509
GeneRIF:16115223
GeneRIF:15195688
GeneRIF:15914769
GeneRIF:15956775
GeneRIF:15775784
GeneRIF:15621007
GeneRIF:12117726
GeneRIF:12388782
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954738
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954575
ICD9CM_2004:997.91
GeneRIF:15489962
GeneRIF:15106800
GeneRIF:11924719
GeneRIF:11833851
Hypertensive disease NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12695524
GeneRIF:15890973
GeneRIF:15662218
GeneRIF:12677022
James Malone
GeneRIF:12729892
GeneRIF:15887114
GeneRIF:12884521
ICD9CM_1988:401-405.99
GeneRIF:16172428
GeneRIF:12011775
ICD9CM_2005:997.91
HTN[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12460053
GeneRIF:12544440
GeneRIF:12670745
GeneRIF:15037565
GeneRIF:15050533
GeneRIF:15831367
GeneRIF:15141213
GeneRIF:15015152
GeneRIF:16209130
GeneRIF:15471983
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8359777
GeneRIF:15975728
GeneRIF:11988231
GeneRIF:12484516
GeneRIF:14621190
GeneRIF:15716853
GeneRIF:12627873
GeneRIF:15554460
GeneRIF:15201549
GeneRIF:15020309
GeneRIF:12484512
GeneRIF:12669427
GeneRIF:15451779
GeneRIF:15146952
GeneRIF:12719438
GeneRIF:14719182
GeneRIF:16221215
GeneRIF:16051894
GeneRIF:15148501
GeneRIF:15194301
GeneRIF:12133472
GeneRIF:12145290
GeneRIF:16286571
GeneRIF:15896881
GeneRIF:15726836
GeneRIF:11952164
GeneRIF:15784171
ICD9CM_1991:401-405.99
GeneRIF:16037544
GeneRIF:15253101
ICD9CM_2003:997.91
GeneRIF:12181435
GeneRIF:15302839
GeneRIF:15886479
GeneRIF:15054141
GeneRIF:12457738
GeneRIF:14969735
GeneRIF:11976386
GeneRIF:12192616
GeneRIF:14506074
GeneRIF:12732339
GeneRIF:14693679
GeneRIF:12359981
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3501624
GeneRIF:12751759
Hypertensive disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14967839
Hypertensive disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15480094
GeneRIF:15994241
GeneRIF:12013496
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0070974
GeneRIF:11800057
GeneRIF:12244304
GeneRIF:12452334
GeneRIF:15967869
GeneRIF:15699473
GeneRIF:12844513
GeneRIF:14653307
GeneRIF:12218313
GeneRIF:12297007
GeneRIF:12450315
GeneRIF:15075196
GeneRIF:15492474
GeneRIF:12925562
GeneRIF:16115032
ICD9CM_1992:401-405.99
GeneRIF:14604995
GeneRIF:12468106
GeneRIF:15340103
GeneRIF:15831363
GeneRIF:15479166
GeneRIF:16203874
ICD9CM_2001:997.91
ICD9CM_1998:997.91
GeneRIF:11798846
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6955926
GeneRIF:15469887
GeneRIF:15659047
GeneRIF:12364355
ICD9CM_2005:401-405.99
GeneRIF:15059935
GeneRIF:12566855
GeneRIF:15314687
GeneRIF:16172427
GeneRIF:16280269
GeneRIF:12050272
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086102
GeneRIF:15311109
ICD9CM_1996:401-405.99
GeneRIF:14506400
GeneRIF:16103269
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:14742306
GeneRIF:16130282
GeneRIF:11880335
GeneRIF:15162499
GeneRIF:15809361
GeneRIF:15942458
GeneRIF:14707164
ICD9CM_1986:401-405.99
GeneRIF:15363817
GeneRIF:15850776
GeneRIF:12390711
hypertension
GeneRIF:16144986
GeneRIF:15304560
GeneRIF:16243970
GeneRIF:14499437
GeneRIF:12529502
GeneRIF:15598876
GeneRIF:12372791
Hypertension NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15773229
GeneRIF:15554451
GeneRIF:12021582
GeneRIF:15758045
GeneRIF:12775885
GeneRIF:12480131
GeneRIF:12646192
GeneRIF:15126519
GeneRIF:15055253
GeneRIF:15244100
GeneRIF:15123570
GeneRIF:14688210
GeneRIF:14744925
GeneRIF:12911547
GeneRIF:15545843
GeneRIF:15638826
GeneRIF:12644270
GeneRIF:15944206
GeneRIF:15746214
GeneRIF:12518270
GeneRIF:15905889
GeneRIF:12968128
GeneRIF:14608379
GeneRIF:15678704
GeneRIF:15198480
GeneRIF:13679998
GeneRIF:15131114
GeneRIF:14698468
GeneRIF:12950120
GeneRIF:12754175
ICD9CM_1998:401-405.99
GeneRIF:14573316
GeneRIF:12215468
ICD9CM_2002:997.91
GeneRIF:14618677
ICD9CM_2002:401-405.99
GeneRIF:16097364
GeneRIF:15292344
GeneRIF:14699441
ICD9CM_2003:401-405.99
ICD9CM_2000:401-405.99
ICD9CM_2000:997.91
GeneRIF:15728438
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1307241
GeneRIF:15824199
GeneRIF:15831362
GeneRIF:12215464
GeneRIF:12817181
GeneRIF:12452325
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340365
GeneRIF:15643128
GeneRIF:11903302
GeneRIF:12865163
GeneRIF:15726642
GeneRIF:12215473
GeneRIF:16280279
GeneRIF:14568996
GeneRIF:15076154
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1307145
GeneRIF:15996002
GeneRIF:11872379
GeneRIF:14499940
GeneRIF:11910303
GeneRIF:12429873
GeneRIF:12742250
GeneRIF:12515852
GeneRIF:15498966
ICD9CM_1994:401-405.99
GeneRIF:15824463
GeneRIF:12706259
GeneRIF:15699451
Hypertensive disease NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15753233
GeneRIF:11882615
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:194794002
GeneRIF:12419325
GeneRIF:14621188
Vascular Hypertensive disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12670743
GeneRIF:12867255
GeneRIF:11882590
GeneRIF:15927846
GeneRIF:12446729
GeneRIF:15076189
GeneRIF:14988405
GeneRIF:16003175
GeneRIF:15190056
ICD9CM_1990:401-405.99
ICD9CM_2006:997.91
GeneRIF:15193619
ICD9CM_2006:401-405.99
GeneRIF:12872043
GeneRIF:15316241
ICD9CM_1987:401-405.99
GeneRIF:15837834
GeneRIF:15737640
GeneRIF:14620922
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0481367
GeneRIF:16377929
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195537001
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070978
GeneRIF:15146950
GeneRIF:14970360
GeneRIF:12217425
GeneRIF:15611369
GeneRIF:12648304
ICD9CM_1996:997.91
GeneRIF:15059929
GeneRIF:12429553
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3032263
GeneRIF:15233982
GeneRIF:15809299
GeneRIF:15894833
GeneRIF:15809359
GeneRIF:11956157
GeneRIF:11692154
ICD9CM_2004:401-405.99
GeneRIF:15136501
GeneRIF:15475025
ICD9CM_1997:401-405.99
GeneRIF:14744462
GeneRIF:12891286
GeneRIF:12540629
GeneRIF:16012192
ICD9CM_1999:997.91
GeneRIF:15908963
GeneRIF:15928032
GeneRIF:14515341
ICD9CM_1995:401-405.99
GeneRIF:12032592
GeneRIF:12130711
GeneRIF:15966738
GeneRIF:15078565
GeneRIF:15097233
GeneRIF:15201550
GeneRIF:14871557
GeneRIF:11926353
GeneRIF:15952872
GeneRIF:15498972
GeneRIF:14966368
GeneRIF:16144989
GeneRIF:15480097
An attribute of a cell e.g. CD8+
James Malone
cell property
CD8+
HL-60
BTO:0000738
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HL60
A substance that reduces or suppresses inflammation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35472][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35472
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
anti-inflammatory drug
CHEBI:35472
A homogenizer is an instrument for the homogenization of various types of material, such as tissue, plant, food, soil, and many others. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400109][accessDate: 2009-08-10]
OBI_0400109
MO_714
James Malone
homogenizer
pm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000020][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000020
picometre
A length unit which is equal to 10^[-12] m.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000020][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A picometer is a length unit which is equal to 1m x 10^-12.
James Malone
picometer
Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Human_Immunodeficiency_Virus_1][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
HIV-1 seropositive
James Malone
The type species of lentivirus and the etiologic agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). It is characterized by its cytopathic effect and affinity for the T4-lymphocyte.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Human_Immunodeficiency_Virus_1][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
HIV-1[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Human_Immunodeficiency_Virus_1][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C14220
The type species of lentivirus and the etiologic agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). It is characterized by its cytopathic effect and affinity for the T4-lymphocyte.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C14220]
HIV-1
Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Type 1[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Human_Immunodeficiency_Virus_1][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
AU565
James Malone
ZR751
James Malone
Ele Holloway
J82
Ponasterone A[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28135][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(22R)-2beta,3beta,14,20,22-pentahydroxy-5beta-cholest-7-en-6-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28135][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A 14alpha-hydroxy steroid that has formula C27H44O6.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28135][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:28135
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ponasterone A
EHDAA:2975
MA:0000129
TAO:0001081
MP:0000681
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SAEL:108
abnormal thyroid morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000681][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100133
FMAID:9603
abnormal thyroid gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000681][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0001072
any structural anomaly of the endocrine gland located in the front and to the sides of the upper part of the trachea and which secretes thyroid hormone and calcitonin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000681][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:18827
thyroid dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000681][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
thyroid
MAT:0000081
James Malone
Lobular organ the parenchyma of which consists of ductless, glandular follicles filled with colloid. Examples: thyroid gland proper, accessory thyroid gland, lingual thyroid gland.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Thyroid_gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000162
James Malone
GM11993
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027514
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577024
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189687009
A malignant cystic serous or mucinous epithelial neoplasm characterized by the presence of malignant glandular epithelial cells forming papillary structures. Stromal invasion is present.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3777]
GeneRIF:12911720
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364754
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3270639
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364753
Papillary cystadenocarcinoma, NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3110][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3616277
UMLS_ST:T191
Papillary cystadenocarcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3110][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791392
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896541
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0444778
UMLS_CUI:C0206700
A malignant cystic serous or mucinous epithelial neoplasm characterized by the presence of malignant glandular epithelial cells forming papillary structures. Stromal invasion is present.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Cystadenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364755
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:2735009
DOID:3110
NCI2004_11_17:C3777
James Malone
Papillary Cystadenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3110][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
papillary cystadenocarcinoma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895383
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018283
Compound that increase urine volume by increasing the amount of osmotically active solute in the urine. It also increases the osmolarity of plasma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50504][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50504
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
osmotic diuretic
CHEBI:50504
CL:0000236
NCI Thesaurus: C12474
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Bursa-Dependent Lymphocytes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Bursa-Equivalent Lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Consolidated with B cell (EFO_0000101), use B cell class instead.
A lymphocyte of B lineage with the phenotype CD19-positive and surface immunoglobulin-positive.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
obsolete_B lymphocyte
B Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
true
B-Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-Lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-Lymphocytes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B Lymphocytes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Immunologically important lymphocyte that is not thymus-dependent, is either short-lived and naive or long-lived and of memory phenotype, and resembles the bursa-derived lymphocyte of birds in that it is responsible for the production of immunoglobulins.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12474]
B lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Immunologically important lymphocyte that is not thymus-dependent, is either short-lived and naive or long-lived and of memory phenotype, and resembles the bursa-derived lymphocyte of birds in that it is responsible for the production of immunoglobulins.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
C32TG
PO:0020031
MAT:0000415
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000415
James Malone
radicle
CHEBI:50855
James Malone
antiatherogenic agent
CHEBI:50855
MT 2007[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus http://nciterms.nci.nih.gov/NCIBrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&code=C3113&bookmarktag=2 Date Accessed: 30th October 2007
Avatec[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Sodium lasalocid A[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Bovatec[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
An abnormal increase in the number of (otherwise normal) cells in an organ or a tissue with consequent enlargement.
Benzoic acid, 6-(7-(5-ethyl-5-(5-ethyltetrahydro-5-hydroxy-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2-yl)tetrahydro-3-methyl-2-furanyl)-4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethyl-6-oxononyl)-2-hydroxy-3-methyl-,monosodium salt, (2R-(2alpha(2S*(3R*,4S*,5S*,7R*),3S*,5S*),5alpha,6beta))-[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
LASALOCID SODIUM[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ro 2-2985[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hyperplasia
James Malone
sampling time
James Malone
PAC2
A cell line is a cell factor which describes a population of cells cultured in vitro that are descended through one or more generations (and possible sub-cultures) from a single primary culture which was originally derived from part of an organism. The cells of such a population share common characteristics.
Atwood et al (2000) OED of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Oxford University Press.
James Malone
cell line
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HCC1008
James Malone
Ele Holloway
JAR
A year is a derived time unit which is equal to 365.25 days.
A time unit which is equal to 12 months which is science is taken to be equal to 365.25 days.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000036][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000036
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
year
James Malone
ZR7530
James Malone
Ele Holloway
YPAC
A substance used in the treatment or control of nematode infestations.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35444][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35444
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antinematodal drug
CHEBI:35444
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634213
A carcinoma of any tissue within the head and neck region.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C35850]
Carcinoma of the Head and neck[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5520][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
Squamous cell Carcinoma of the Head and neck[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5520][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Carcinoma of Head and Neck[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Head_and_Neck_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7599159
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI2004_11_17:C35850
head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7621097
A carcinoma of any tissue within the head and neck region.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Head_and_Neck_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C1168401
SCCHN[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Head_and_Neck_Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C34447
DOID:5520
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Head_and_Neck_Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7599171
Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Head_and_Neck_Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634359
Head and Neck Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Head_and_Neck_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7621194
FMAID:9607
thymus dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0000703
XAO:0000163
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EMAPA:18768
thymus abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:0003240
MAT:0000080
abnormal thymus structure[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:9119
thymus
Thymus gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Thymus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:107
any structural anomaly of the primary lymphoid organ that is required for maturation of T cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000142
TAO:0001078
abnormal thymic morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
ZFA:0001078
EV:0100138
newly formed B Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000816][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
immature B cell
immature B-cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000816][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
immature B lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000816][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An immature B cell is a precursor B cell that has the phenotype surface IgM-positive and surface IgD-negative, and have not undergone class immunoglobulin class switching or peripheral encounter with antigen and activation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000816][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CL:0000816
immature B-lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000816][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
({4-chloro-6-[(2,3-dimethylphenyl)amino]pyrimidin-2-yl}sulfanyl)acetic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:32509][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An aryl sulfide that has formula C14H14ClN3O2S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:32509][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:32509
BioportalImporter v.1.0
pirinixic acid
James Malone
GM11994
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH322
A DNA sequencer is an instrument that determines the order of deoxynucleotides in deoxyribonucleic acid sequences. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400103][accessDate: 2009-08-10]
OBI_0400103
MO_676
James Malone
DNA sequencer
James Malone
NCI-H929
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BHT101
Substance that sweeten food, beverages, medications, etc.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50505][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50505
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
sweetening agent
CHEBI:50505
James Malone
overall survival
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HaCaT
A shoot component is a plant component which is specifically part of a plant shoot.
shoot component
hepatoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Primary Carcinoma of Liver Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hepatocellular carcinoma
Liver Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Carcinoma of the Liver Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A malignant tumor that arises from hepatocytes. Hepatocellular carcinoma is relatively rare in the United States but very common in all African countries south of the Sahara and in Southeast Asia. Most cases are seen in patients over the age of 50 years, but this tumor can also occur in younger individuals and even in children. Hepatocellular carcinoma is more common in males than females and is associated with hepatitis B, hepatitis C, chronic alcohol abuse and cirrhosis. Serum elevation of alpha-fetoprotein occurs in a large percentage of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. Grossly, hepatocellular carcinoma may present as a single mass, as multiple nodules, or as diffuse liver involvement. Microscopically, there is a wide range of differentiation from tumor to tumor (well differentiated to poorly differentiated tumors). Hepatocellular carcinomas quickly metastasize to regional lymph nodes and lung. The overall median survival of untreated liver cell carcinoma is about 4 months. The most effective treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma is complete resection of the tumor. Lately, an increasing number of tumors have been treated with liver transplantation. --2002
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3099]
A malignant tumor that arises from hepatocytes. Hepatocellular carcinoma is relatively rare in the United States but very common in all African countries south of the Sahara and in Southeast Asia. Most cases are seen in patients over the age of 50 years, but this tumor can also occur in younger individuals and even in children. Hepatocellular carcinoma is more common in males than females and is associated with hepatitis B, hepatitis C, chronic alcohol abuse and cirrhosis. Serum elevation of alpha-fetoprotein occurs in a large percentage of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. Grossly, hepatocellular carcinoma may present as a single mass, as multiple nodules, or as diffuse liver involvement. Microscopically, there is a wide range of differentiation from tumor to tumor (well differentiated to poorly differentiated tumors). Hepatocellular carcinomas quickly metastasize to regional lymph nodes and lung. The overall median survival of untreated liver cell carcinoma is about 4 months. The most effective treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma is complete resection of the tumor. Lately, an increasing number of tumors have been treated with liver transplantation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Primary Carcinoma of the Liver Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Hepatocellular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
HCC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Carcinoma of Liver Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C3099
The act of alteration or modification of a cell e.g. RNAi
James Malone
cellular modification
RNAi
B lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000236
BioportalImporter v.1.0
B-Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-Lymphocytes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B cell
B-Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Bursa-Dependent Lymphocytes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C12474
Bursa-Equivalent Lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A lymphocyte of B lineage with the phenotype CD19-positive and surface immunoglobulin-positive.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-Lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Immunologically important lymphocyte that is not thymus-dependent, is either short-lived and naive or long-lived and of memory phenotype, and resembles the bursa-derived lymphocyte of birds in that it is responsible for the production of immunoglobulins.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12474]
B Lymphocytes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Immunologically important lymphocyte that is not thymus-dependent, is either short-lived and naive or long-lived and of memory phenotype, and resembles the bursa-derived lymphocyte of birds in that it is responsible for the production of immunoglobulins.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Y79
James Malone
Ele Holloway
JM1
A micrometer is a length unit which is equal to 1m x 10^-6.
A length unit which is equal to one millionth of a meter or 10^[-6] m.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000017][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
UO:0000017
micrometer
um[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000017][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
micrometre
µm
James Malone
pioglitazone
A thiazolidenedione that has formula C19H20N2O3S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8228][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Pioglitazone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8228][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
5-{4-[2-(5-ethylpyridin-2-yl)ethoxy]benzyl}-1,3-thiazolidine-2,4-dione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8228][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:8228
An arrayer is an instrument which deposits biological material onto a substrate in a defined pattern. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400105][accessDate: 2009-08-10]
OBI_0400105
MO_697
James Malone
arrayer
Beas2B
James Malone
BEAS-2B
James Malone
ZR75B
CHEBI:35457
James Malone
angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibito
CHEBI:35457
James Malone
GM11995
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH358
GeneRIF:15469899
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114069
osteoid sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3347][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Osteosarcoma - disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3347][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15221963
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0095873
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577748
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CUI:C0029463
GeneRIF:14719070
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576978
GeneRIF:14704791
GeneRIF:11776394
GeneRIF:12376862
GeneRIF:12709413
GeneRIF:15870699
GeneRIF:13678785
GeneRIF:12544770
A malignant mesenchymal tumor arising from the bone.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C9312]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292807
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877415
Osteogenic sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3347][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1200524
GeneRIF:12009018
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7612272
GeneRIF:15026342
Osteosarcoma of bone (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/307576001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14584080
James Malone
GeneRIF:12479099
Bone Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11606061
GeneRIF:15796961
GeneRIF:11920494
GeneRIF:12393937
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:307576001
A malignant mesenchymal tumor arising from the bone.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15662138
Sarcoma of the Bone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12660817
GeneRIF:14524531
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0441552
Osteosarcoma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3347][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0019439
osteosarcoma
GeneRIF:15488761
GeneRIF:14710359
osteosarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3347][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12154052
GeneRIF:12209731
GeneRIF:15609301
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0095744
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0095870
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1308449
GeneRIF:15900593
GeneRIF:15448009
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0485357
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0485381
Sarcoma of Bone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14645574
Osseous Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:21708004
GeneRIF:15814634
GeneRIF:11746983
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3052545
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631734
GeneRIF:11943335
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620275
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877413
GeneRIF:15310147
GeneRIF:15201972
GeneRIF:12237108
GeneRIF:15145525
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7619617
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3880857
Skeletal sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3347][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D012516
GeneRIF:15583032
GeneRIF:15087387
GeneRIF:14679136
A usually aggressive malignant bone-forming mesenchymal tumor, predominantly affecting adolescents and young adults. It usually involves bones and less frequently extraosseous sites. It often involves the long bones (particularly distal femur, proximal tibia, and proximal humerus). Pain with or without a palpable mass is the most frequent clinical symptom. It may spread to other anatomic sites, particularly the lungs.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Osteosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16087680
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7619669
GeneRIF:15476586
GeneRIF:12972634
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577750
GeneRIF:15701832
GeneRIF:15580288
GeneRIF:14528100
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2884931
GeneRIF:14598886
GeneRIF:16035619
GeneRIF:12054567
GeneRIF:12663494
DOID:3347
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3903850
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877414
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3604972
NCI2004_11_17:C9145
A usually aggressive malignant bone-forming mesenchymal tumor, predominantly affecting adolescents and young adults. It usually involves bones and less frequently extraosseous sites. It often involves the long bones (particularly distal femur, proximal tibia, and proximal humerus). Pain with or without a palpable mass is the most frequent clinical symptom. It may spread to other anatomic sites, particularly the lungs.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C9145]
NCI2004_11_17:C9312
GeneRIF:12792742
GeneRIF:15922739
GeneRIF:12788094
GeneRIF:15668906
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572723
GeneRIF:16328004
GeneRIF:16157226
GeneRIF:15210853
GeneRIF:11927012
GeneRIF:15719069
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114057
GeneRIF:16010425
James Malone
NIH3T3
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BM1604
BTO:0000887
James Malone
muscle
GeneRIF:15912144
GeneRIF:15638381
UMLS_ST:T191
ICD9CM_2006:201
GeneRIF:12389614
DOID:8567
Hodgkin's disease NOS, unspecified site (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15556690
GeneRIF:14959851
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352518
GeneRIF:15026356
Hodgkin's sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hodgkin's sarcoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12038453
Hodgkin's disease NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11986952
ICD9CM_2006:201.9
GeneRIF:11929801
Hodgkin's lymphoma NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15291355
GeneRIF:12609061
James Malone
GeneRIF:16123212
Hodgkin's disease NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15933052
GeneRIF:15526025
ICD9CM_2006:201.2
GeneRIF:11855781
Hodgkin's disease NOS (& [lymphogranuloma malignant])[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hodgkin lymphoma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12070005
HL[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12393409
GeneRIF:12152987
GeneRIF:15120936
Hodgkin's sarcoma NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15585627
GeneRIF:11830502
GeneRIF:12969974
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D006689
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8343545
GeneRIF:11839577
GeneRIF:11839668
GeneRIF:12824192
GeneRIF:15796964
GeneRIF:12456498
GeneRIF:12478664
Lymphogranuloma, malignant (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
lymphogranulomatosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hodgkin's sarcoma of unspecified site (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hodgkin's disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14959852
Hodgkin's lymphoma
UMLS_CUI:C0019829
GeneRIF:12174874
GeneRIF:12594824
GeneRIF:14961078
GeneRIF:14962256
GeneRIF:11956621
GeneRIF:15712176
GeneRIF:15105810
GeneRIF:12011765
GeneRIF:12389626
GeneRIF:15551733
GeneRIF:12429802
Hodgkin sarcoma [obs][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14645011
GeneRIF:12091121
Hodgkin's disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Hodgkin's disease NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hodgkin disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15772702
GeneRIF:12875982
GeneRIF:16108827
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8342291
GeneRIF:14654080
GeneRIF:12145210
GeneRIF:12431239
CS57603 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158627&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158627&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57603
A cell type is a distinct morphological or functional form of cell. Examples are epithelial, glial etc.
James Malone
cell type
epithelial, glial.
true
ICD9CM_1992:425.1
ICD9CM_2005:425.1
GeneRIF:12135130
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
GeneRIF:11853553
primary hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (disorder) [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11984][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1993:425.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0422225
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1388954
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:233873004
Hyper. obst. cardiomyopathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11984][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A condition in which the myocardium is hypertrophied without an obvious cause. The hypertrophy is generally asymmetric and may be associated with obstruction of the ventricular outflow tract.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hypertrophic_Cardiomyopathy][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11984][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15698845
GeneRIF:12642359
GeneRIF:12810613
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0094005
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0071062
DOID:11984
ICD9CM_1989:425.1
ICD9CM_2004:425.1
ICD9CM_1994:425.1
GeneRIF:15056834
GeneRIF:12386147
ICD9CM_1988:425.1
hypertrophic myocardiopathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11984][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15317754
ICD9CM_2002:425.1
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:45227007
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0422223
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0071059
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035208
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872579
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341266
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11984][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11955864
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2978478
A condition in which the myocardium is hypertrophied without an obvious cause. The hypertrophy is generally asymmetric and may be associated with obstruction of the ventricular outflow tract.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C34449]
GeneRIF:12376254
ICD9CM_1995:425.1
ICD9CM_2000:425.1
James Malone
ICD9CM_2003:425.1
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15737656
GeneRIF:12538779
GeneRIF:12110947
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0319241
GeneRIF:14645200
ICD9CM_1990:425.1
GeneRIF:12474143
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035200
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3027616
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576701
ICD9CM_1987:425.1
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1870998
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hypertrophic_Cardiomyopathy][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3027399
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035209
ICD9CM_2006:425.1
GeneRIF:12169652
GeneRIF:12628722
GeneRIF:15856146
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3501792
GeneRIF:12754703
GeneRIF:15118286
ICD9CM_1997:425.1
ICD9CM_1998:425.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241737
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889219
ICD9CM_1986:425.1
GeneRIF:15314809
Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11984][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C34449
GeneRIF:16288990
GeneRIF:15673802
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3501820
ICD9CM_1991:425.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035201
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2974495
ICD9CM_2001:425.1
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002312
GeneRIF:16004897
ICD9CM_1996:425.1
Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/45227007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0094004
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0003464
ICD9CM_1999:425.1
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12705874
GeneRIF:15582318
UMLS_CUI:C0007194
James Malone
Ele Holloway
G1E-ER4
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Wi38
James Malone
BY5251
Chitin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17029][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(1->4)-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-beta-D-glucan[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17029][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17029
BioportalImporter v.1.0
chitin
A centrifuge is an instrument, generally driven by a motor, that puts an object in rotation around a fixed axis, applying force perpendicular to the axis. The centrifuge works using the sedimentation principle, where the centripetal acceleration is used to separate substances of greater and lesser density. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400106][accessDate: 2009-08-10]
OBI_0400106
MO_476
James Malone
centrifuge
CS57716 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158740&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158740&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57716
The stage premortem or postmortem at which the sample was processed for extraction of biomaterials. e.g. alive or dead
obsolete_organism status
Use PATO qualities , e.g. dead
true
James Malone
GM12003
FBbt:00004011
James Malone
dorsomedial neurosecretory cell
Phenobarbital[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8069][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
5-ethyl-5-phenylpyrimidine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8069][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:8069
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
phenobarbital
PATO:0000383
CARO:0000028
James Malone
female
James Malone
Tomasz Adamusiak
tumour of cranial and spinal nerves
CHEBI:35219
James Malone
plant growth retardant
CHEBI:35219
James Malone
3T3-L1
triiodothyronine
CHEBI:18258
James Malone
Ele Holloway
"3,3',5-triiodo-L-thyronine"
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
Cerebellar[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebellum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12445
cerebellum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebellum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cerebellum peduncles
cerebellum
Any hormone that is responsible for controlling sexual characteristics and reproductive function.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50112][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50112
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
sex hormone
CHEBI:50112
Organ with organ cavity which connects the cavity of the urinary bladder to the exterior. Examples: There is only one urethra.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Urethra][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
EMAPA:18692
urethra dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000537][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000121
WBbt:0005777
urethra
FMAID:19667
urethra abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000537][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000379
any structural anomaly of the canal leading from the bladder, discharging the urine externally[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000537][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0100099
XAO:0000153
MP:0000537
James Malone
293TsiLL
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Fu97
A dervied time unit is a derived unit which is a standard measure of the dimension in which events occur in sequence.
A derived unit which is a standard measure of the dimension in which events occur in sequence.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000149][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000149
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
derived time unit
The probability that an event will occur generally with unfavorable outcome.
James Malone
risk status
James Malone
Ele Holloway
G402
An organ that constitutes the external surface of the body. It consists of the epidermis, dermis, and skin appendages.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12470]
An organ that constitutes the external surface of the body. It consists of the epidermis, dermis, and skin appendages.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Skin][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12470
Skin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Skin][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Integument[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Skin][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
skin cell
James Malone
native skin
James Malone
R28
CS57606 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158630&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158630&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57606
PO:0005597
cambium
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000223
The layer of active cells between xylem and phloem that gives rise to secondary tissues (e.g. bark)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57715 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158739&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158739&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57715
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0100017
SAEL:16
cardiovascular system defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002127][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005057
cardiovascular system
FMAID:7161
MAT:0000016
abnormal development of the heart or vascular tissue resulting in morphological abnormality[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002127][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0000010
heart/cardiovascular system: dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002127][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000010
cardiovascular dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002127][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000100
James Malone
TAO:0000010
abnormal cardiovascular system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002127][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cardiovascular system abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002127][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:000290
EHDAA:394
MP:0002127
TADS:0000146
Organ system which consists of the heart, the systemic and pulmonary arterial and venous system, the lymphatic and the portal venous system.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Cardiovascular_system][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16104
CV system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Cardiovascular_system][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GM12004
The total quantity or strength of a substance administered at one time.
James Malone
dose
The part of organism's anatomy or substance arising from an organism from which the biomaterial was derived, excludes cells. E.g. tissue, organ, system, sperm, blood or body location (arm).
James Malone
organism part
tissue, organ, system, sperm, blood or body location (arm).
true
An array scanner is an instrument which acquires visual images of microarray chips by measuring fluorescence (induced with lasers) from labeled molecules on the surface of the microarray chip and converts the information into digital data. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400104][accessDate: 2009-08-10]
OBI_0400104
MO_824
James Malone
array scanner
A phenothiazine that has formula C17H19ClN2S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3647][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
chlorpromazine
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Chlorpromazine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3647][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:3647
3-(2-chloro-10H-phenothiazin-10-yl)-N,N-dimethylpropan-1-amine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3647][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
antimetabolite
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CHEBI:35221
CHEBI:35221
Substance, structurally similar to a metabolite, which competes with it or replaces it, and so prevents or reduces its normal utilization.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35221][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
antimetabolite[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35221][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
PATO:0000384
CARO:0000027
James Malone
male
Pentamidine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:45081][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
4,4'-[pentane-1,5-diylbis(oxy)]dibenzenecarboximidamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:45081][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A carboxamidine that has formula C19H24N4O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:45081][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:45081
BioportalImporter v.1.0
pentamidine
naphthalene-1-acetic acid
CHEBI:32918
Ele Holloway
James Malone
1-naphthylacetic acid
A time unit which is approximately equal to the length of time of one of cycle of the moon's phases which is science is taken to be equal to 30 days.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000035][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A month is a derived time unit which is approximately equal to the length of time of one of cycle of the moon's phases which is science is taken to be equal to 30 days.
UO:0000035
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
month
GeneRIF:15457442
GeneRIF:16134725
GeneRIF:15470519
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0026594
GeneRIF:15457447
ICD9CM_1992:714.0
GeneRIF:15641066
GeneRIF:12913938
GeneRIF:15535837
GeneRIF:12905469
GeneRIF:12454286
Rheumatoid arthritis NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7148][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14734742
GeneRIF:12697270
GeneRIF:12209506
ICD9CM_1988:714.0
GeneRIF:12846056
GeneRIF:14749980
GeneRIF:15077295
GeneRIF:15967793
GeneRIF:14505215
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577155
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3064712
GeneRIF:14979058
GeneRIF:15569925
ICD9CM_1990:714.0
James Malone
GeneRIF:15163116
GeneRIF:15751070
GeneRIF:12165497
ICD9CM_1994:714.0
ICD9CM_2006:714.0
GeneRIF:15254248
GeneRIF:15146412
GeneRIF:14730602
GeneRIF:15515123
GeneRIF:12651614
GeneRIF:11838837
Rheumatoid arthritis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7148][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15638044
GeneRIF:12928381
GeneRIF:12233873
GeneRIF:14705216
GeneRIF:12067756
GeneRIF:11916172
GeneRIF:12115177
GeneRIF:15022315
ICD9CM_1999:714.0
GeneRIF:15188353
GeneRIF:12702665
GeneRIF:15248212
GeneRIF:12823854
GeneRIF:14726963
GeneRIF:12114309
GeneRIF:15170914
GeneRIF:11733367
GeneRIF:12847680
ICD9CM_1998:714.0
GeneRIF:14578453
GeneRIF:15083890
GeneRIF:12739786
GeneRIF:16329077
GeneRIF:15290728
GeneRIF:12235453
GeneRIF:12784384
GeneRIF:15389525
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868158
GeneRIF:15641088
GeneRIF:15879144
GeneRIF:12610796
Arthritis or polyarthritis, rheumatic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7148][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11472854
GeneRIF:11881821
GeneRIF:15850806
GeneRIF:12183385
GeneRIF:15986374
GeneRIF:15896202
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0488479
GeneRIF:12833157
GeneRIF:15593216
GeneRIF:14707104
GeneRIF:12508775
GeneRIF:12517948
GeneRIF:15208781
GeneRIF:11857065
GeneRIF:11983200
GeneRIF:16052590
GeneRIF:12718750
GeneRIF:11801682
Rheumatoid arthritis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/69896004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2005:714.0
GeneRIF:15290745
GeneRIF:12784383
GeneRIF:14558082
GeneRIF:15205567
GeneRIF:15259375
GeneRIF:16151416
GeneRIF:16200580
GeneRIF:12070776
GeneRIF:16192646
GeneRIF:12175089
GeneRIF:12242722
GeneRIF:12528108
GeneRIF:15077297
Atrophic Arthritis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7148][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12759455
GeneRIF:12208866
GeneRIF:15950180
GeneRIF:14994386
GeneRIF:14991531
GeneRIF:12643440
GeneRIF:15632153
GeneRIF:12509789
GeneRIF:12193736
GeneRIF:15022325
GeneRIF:15591039
GeneRIF:15641073
GeneRIF:15077293
GeneRIF:12847683
GeneRIF:16215318
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15794197
GeneRIF:15959531
Arthritis, Rheumatoid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Rheumatoid_Arthritis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14608356
GeneRIF:12508786
GeneRIF:15934099
GeneRIF:12808103
GeneRIF:15464974
GeneRIF:12966588
GeneRIF:12847274
GeneRIF:12401808
GeneRIF:15877293
GeneRIF:12826377
ICD9CM_1991:714.0
ICD9CM_2003:714.0
GeneRIF:16200584
GeneRIF:12684695
GeneRIF:12846053
GeneRIF:12707342
A chronic systemic disease, primarily of the joints, marked by inflammatory changes in the synovial membranes and articular structures, widespread fibrinoid degeneration of the collagen fibers in mesenchymal tissues, and by atrophy and rarefaction of bony structures. Etiology is unknown, but autoimmune mechanisms have been implicated.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2884]
GeneRIF:12564836
ICD9CM_1996:714.0
A chronic systemic disease, primarily of the joints, marked by inflammatory changes in the synovial membranes and articular structures, widespread fibrinoid degeneration of the collagen fibers in mesenchymal tissues, and by atrophy and rarefaction of bony structures. Etiology is unknown, but autoimmune mechanisms have been implicated.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Rheumatoid_Arthritis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12135431
GeneRIF:12119414
GeneRIF:16014623
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3679978
GeneRIF:12047361
GeneRIF:14617033
GeneRIF:12847682
GeneRIF:12879272
Rheumatoid arthritis NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7148][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12913926
GeneRIF:12399463
GeneRIF:12594835
GeneRIF:15517620
ICD9CM_2002:714.0
ICD9CM_1986:714.0
GeneRIF:12937131
GeneRIF:15146416
GeneRIF:16098099
GeneRIF:15325803
GeneRIF:14976209
GeneRIF:11906819
GeneRIF:16038875
GeneRIF:12140750
GeneRIF:15742432
GeneRIF:12846052
GeneRIF:15022318
GeneRIF:12571844
GeneRIF:12574395
GeneRIF:16107870
GeneRIF:12571842
GeneRIF:15457444
GeneRIF:12858434
GeneRIF:11708406
GeneRIF:15940757
GeneRIF:12115161
GeneRIF:15022344
GeneRIF:12610797
GeneRIF:15529384
GeneRIF:15759013
GeneRIF:15457473
GeneRIF:15241467
GeneRIF:15290725
GeneRIF:12465141
GeneRIF:14872281
GeneRIF:15272075
GeneRIF:15167967
GeneRIF:12913925
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3062703
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0452939
GeneRIF:15338479
GeneRIF:12168808
GeneRIF:11971877
ICD9CM_1997:714.0
GeneRIF:12847677
ICD9CM_1993:714.0
GeneRIF:12039073
rheumatoid arthritis
ICD9CM_2001:714.0
GeneRIF:11856352
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8339661
GeneRIF:15743888
GeneRIF:12870871
ICD9CM_2004:714.0
GeneRIF:15890884
GeneRIF:12114257
GeneRIF:13130464
GeneRIF:14749527
GeneRIF:11920278
GeneRIF:12089610
GeneRIF:11949889
GeneRIF:12413610
GeneRIF:12734884
UMLS_CUI:C0003873
GeneRIF:14558083
GeneRIF:12793199
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872379
GeneRIF:12233877
ICD9CM_1987:714.0
GeneRIF:14647385
GeneRIF:14984939
ICD9CM_1995:714.0
GeneRIF:14994383
GeneRIF:15381082
GeneRIF:12672182
GeneRIF:12847280
GeneRIF:15007027
GeneRIF:16200608
GeneRIF:16366416
GeneRIF:15284119
GeneRIF:15725578
GeneRIF:15603867
GeneRIF:12739037
GeneRIF:12097415
GeneRIF:15794198
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3252368
GeneRIF:15146411
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0001750
GeneRIF:11861275
GeneRIF:12508778
Rheumatoid arthritis is a rheumatologic disorder described as an autoimmune disease that is usually a chronic disease and is characterized especially by pain, stiffness, inflammation, swelling, and sometimes destruction of joints.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7148][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12635863
GeneRIF:15761492
GeneRIF:16287870
NCI2004_11_17:C2884
GeneRIF:12054474
GeneRIF:12723989
GeneRIF:16002730
GeneRIF:12060849
GeneRIF:15859024
GeneRIF:14630402
GeneRIF:15875058
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:69896004
GeneRIF:12913922
NCI2004_11_17:C27206
GeneRIF:16288117
GeneRIF:12091338
GeneRIF:12782719
ICD9CM_1989:714.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3064621
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2955152
GeneRIF:15170913
GeneRIF:11708408
GeneRIF:12115181
GeneRIF:16320327
GeneRIF:11466388
GeneRIF:15753214
GeneRIF:15188357
GeneRIF:16127156
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615096
GeneRIF:11922198
GeneRIF:12095257
GeneRIF:12486608
GeneRIF:11725485
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2958243
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15634264
GeneRIF:15641039
GeneRIF:12632415
GeneRIF:12064825
GeneRIF:16175503
GeneRIF:15313475
GeneRIF:15723199
GeneRIF:16142859
GeneRIF:14687710
GeneRIF:12553721
GeneRIF:12374691
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868133
GeneRIF:12193472
GeneRIF:12070782
GeneRIF:15045639
GeneRIF:11294880
GeneRIF:11961170
GeneRIF:14558087
GeneRIF:15184985
GeneRIF:15031666
GeneRIF:14872483
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0001306
GeneRIF:12846065
GeneRIF:14532992
GeneRIF:12444174
GeneRIF:12705898
DOID:7148
GeneRIF:15841095
GeneRIF:15077296
GeneRIF:15971427
GeneRIF:16014635
GeneRIF:11966773
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2979860
GeneRIF:15022314
ICD9CM_2000:714.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3679985
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:287010008
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D001172
James Malone
293T
James Malone
R43
CS57610 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158634&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158634&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57610
James Malone
Ele Holloway
F9
A primary or metastatic malignant neoplasm involving the brain or spinal cord. Representative examples include anaplastic astrocytoma, glioblastoma, anaplastic (malignant) meningioma, lymphoma, and metastatic carcinoma from another anatomic site.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cancer of the Central Nervous System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Central Nervous System Neoplasms, Malignant[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Tumor of Central Nervous System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CNS Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C4627
Cancer of the CNS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Central Nervous System Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Central Nervous System Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Neoplasm of the Central Nervous System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Neoplasm of Central Nervous System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
CNS Malignant Neoplasms[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant CNS Neoplasms[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Neoplasm of the CNS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
central nervous system cancer
CNS Neoplasms, Malignant[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Tumor of the CNS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cancer of CNS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Neoplasm of CNS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Tumor of CNS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant CNS Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Malignant Tumor of the Central Nervous System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Central Nervous System Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cancer of Central Nervous System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A primary or metastatic malignant neoplasm involving the brain or spinal cord. Representative examples include anaplastic astrocytoma, glioblastoma, anaplastic (malignant) meningioma, lymphoma, and metastatic carcinoma from another anatomic site.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4627]
Malignant CNS Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Central_Nervous_System_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
excretory duct cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000120][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
ureter abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000534][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:17950
EHDAA:7009
EV:0100097
MP:0000534
ureter dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000534][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:9704
MA:0000378
Organ with organ cavity which connects the renal sinus to the urinary bladder. Examples: There are only two ureters, the right and the left ureters.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Ureter][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
WBbt:0005777
WBbt:0004540
MAT:0000120
XAO:0000144
ureter
any structural anomaly of the tube that conducts the urine from the renal pelvis to the bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000534][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
PO:0004543
MAT:0000358
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000358
James Malone
tuber
BioportalImporter v.1.0
skin disease
Cutaneous Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Skin_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE DISORDERS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Skin_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Any deviation from the normal structure or function of the skin or subcutaneous tissue that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3371]
NCI Thesaurus: C3371
Skin Diseases and Manifestations[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Skin_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Any deviation from the normal structure or function of the skin or subcutaneous tissue that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Skin_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Skin Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Skin_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
adipose tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000015][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005065
SAEL:2
fat tissue
James Malone
MP:0000003
structural anomaly of the connective tissue composed of fat cells enmeshed in areolar tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000009
MAT:0000015
adipose tissue dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
adipose tissue abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An organ system pertaining to fat.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005065][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100382
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CS57714 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158738&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158738&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57714
A drug used to treat or prevent skin disorders or for the routine care of skin.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50177][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50177
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
dermatologic drug
CHEBI:50177
CS57719 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158743&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158743&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57719
The genus and species (and subspecies) of the organism from which the biomaterial is derived from. E.g Drosophila melanogaster
James Malone
organism
Drosophila melanogaster
true
carbon(II) oxide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17245][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
carbon monoxide
carbon monooxide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17245][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
carbon monoxide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17245][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CHEBI:17245
A carbon oxide that has formula CO.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17245][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A human role is a role that can be borne by a human.
James Malone
human role
vitamin
Vitamin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:33229][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:33229
An organic substance that is distributed in foodstuffs, is distinct from the main organic components of food (protein, carbohydrate and fat) and is needed for the normal nutrition of the organism in question. The term "vitamines" (from vita + amines) was coined in 1912 by Casimir Funk, who believed that these compounds were amines.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:33229][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
CHEBI:33229
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
A549
James Malone
Ele Holloway
D4
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW1353
tetrahydrobiopterin
CHEBI:15372
James Malone
Ele Holloway
"5,6,7,8-tetrahydrobiopterin"
BioportalImporter v.1.0
PATO:0001340
James Malone
hermaphrodite
An organism having both male and female sexual characteristics and organs.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C45909]
NCI Thesaurus: C45909
An organism having both male and female sexual characteristics and organs.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hermaphrodite][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hermaphrodite[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hermaphrodite][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
PC12
lateral shoot meristem
James Malone
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000225
MAT:0000225
PO:0006344
James Malone
Ele Holloway
GCT
James Malone
Ele Holloway
EcR-RKO/KLF4
CS57615 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158639&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158639&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57615
FMA:242003
James Malone
orbitofrontal cortex
James Malone
sampling site
MO_591
Tomasz Adamusiak
biomaterial provider
TBP-71Q-16 is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/008216.html
JAX:008216
James Malone
TBP-71Q-16
The fluid that is contained within the brain ventricles, the subarachnoid space and the central canal of the spinal cord.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebrospinal_Fluid][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cerebrospinal fluid
The fluid that is contained within the brain ventricles, the subarachnoid space and the central canal of the spinal cord.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12692]
cerebrospinal fluid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebrospinal_Fluid][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12692
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
CSF[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebrospinal_Fluid][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
RPMI6666
Agent that prevent blood clotting.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50249][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50249
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
anticoagulant
CHEBI:50249
FBbt:00005055
EV:0100056
FMAID:7152
any structural anomaly of the system dedicated to the mechanical, chemical, and enzymatic processing of food[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000462][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16246
MAT:0000018
digestive system dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000462][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The organ system involved in the absorption of nutrients.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005055][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
digestive system component
digestive system defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000462][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
digestive system: dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000462][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000339
MP:0000462
MFO:0002980
ZFA:0000339
XAO:0000125
TADS:0000170
digestive system abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000462][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Digestive system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Alimentary_system][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EHDAA:514
AAO:0000129
SAEL:28
MA:0000323
WBbt:0005748
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644750
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1640202
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0088823
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11723][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1640203
GeneRIF:12031623
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644382
GeneRIF:12619170
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:11922612
DOID:11723
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644747
GeneRIF:12609501
GeneRIF:11968010
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2962884
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1640201
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1640199
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D020388
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644381
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3407253
GeneRIF:14511675
Duchenne musc. dyst.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11723][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:76670001
GeneRIF:12920092
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644749
GeneRIF:12754415
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0549675
GeneRIF:16295426
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644746
GeneRIF:15111323
GeneRIF:12798793
GeneRIF:12206800
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1640204
GeneRIF:15328150
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1956979
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1640200
Muscular dystrophy, Duchenne[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11723][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0051715
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12387876
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0052254
UMLS_CUI:C0013264
GeneRIF:15616792
GeneRIF:12754707
GeneRIF:14652441
Duchenne muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11723][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2978817
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1873239
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644748
GeneRIF:14631123
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0014253
GeneRIF:12459784
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3012983
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644745
A mating type is a biomaterial factor which describes the type of sexual reproduction through isogamy occur in eukaryotes that undergo.
James Malone
mating type
CS57717 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158741&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158741&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57717
An organization role is a role which is borne by an organization.
James Malone
organization role
CHEBI:41423
A pyrazole that has formula C17H14F3N3O2S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41423][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
4-[5-(4-methylphenyl)-3-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazol-1-yl]benzenesulfonamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41423][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Celecoxib[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41423][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
celecoxib
The effects of different investigators, laboratories, or organizations on experimental results are studied.
operator variation
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BeWo
An agrochemical is a substance that is used in agriculture or horticulture.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:33286][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:33286
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
agrochemical
CHEBI:33286
IBMX
CHEBI:34795
Ele Holloway
James Malone
3-isobutyl-1-methyl-7H-xanthine
James Malone
600MPE
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW1417
James Malone
R18
James Malone
Ele Holloway
GA10
ZEA:0015151
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000224
MAT:0000224
PO:0020148
apical shoot meristem
James Malone
MO_890
Tomasz Adamusiak
array manufacturer
CB6F1 is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/100007.html
JAX:100007
James Malone
CB6F1
cerebral cortex dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000788][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
EHDAA:5464
MAT:0000108
SAEL:20
abnormal pallium morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000788][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Superficial layer of the brain, composed of glia and the cell bodies of neurons (soma).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00003625][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of thin layer of grey matter on the surface of the cerebral hemisphere that develops from the telencephalon and folds into gyri; it is responsible for intellectual faculties and higher mental functions[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000788][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12443
EV:0100166
MA:0000185
FMAID:61830
perikaryal rind[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00003625][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0000788
Cerebral Cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal cerebral cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000788][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cortical[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cerebral cortex
FBbt:00003625
brain cortex
EMAPA:17544
Cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cortex of cerebral hemisphere[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Cerebral_cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57616 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158640&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158640&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57616
FMA:61857
James Malone
superior frontal gyrus
obsolete_sample factor
synonym with material entity
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
RL952
An inhibitor of bacterial enzymes of the DNA topoisomerases, Type I class that catalyze ATP-independent breakage of one of the two strands of DNA, passage of the unbroken strand through the break, and rejoining of the broken strand. These bacterial enzymes reduce the topological stress in the DNA structure by relaxing negatively, but not positively, supercoiled DNA.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50276][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50276
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
topoisomerase I inhibitor
CHEBI:50276
craniofacial defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000428][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
craniofacial tissue
MP:0000428
BioportalImporter v.1.0
any structural anomaly of the face and/or cranium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000428][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
epicranial plate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000017][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MAT:0000017
MA:0000316
FBbt:00003007
TGMA:0000720
The larval cranium exclusive of the dorsal apotome.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000720][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0001114
craniofacial abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000428][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0279702
GeneRIF:15062033
Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591830
Clear Cell Carcinoma of Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear cell carcinoma of kidney is a renal cell carcinoma described as the most common type of renal cell carcinoma. The cancerous cells appear very pale or clear when examined under microscope. This cancer can be effectively treated with surgery if the tumor is confined to the kidney.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591137
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591127
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591093
James Malone
Kidney Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C4033
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591821
GeneRIF:14550470
UMLS_ST:T191
A malignant epithelial neoplasm of the kidney characterized by the presence of lipid-containing clear cells within a vascular network. The tumor may metastasize to unusual sites and late metastasis is common.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma, Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Kidney Clear Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15709172
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Clear cell carcinoma of kidney (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Conventional Renal cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
renal clear cell carcinoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591105
Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma of Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591111
A malignant epithelial neoplasm of the kidney characterized by the presence of lipid-containing clear cells within a vascular network. The tumor may metastasize to unusual sites and late metastasis is common.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4033]
Conventional (Clear Cell) Renal Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Grawitz Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254915003
DOID:4467
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602179
Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12576453
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3356170
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602177
Renal Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002292
Conventional (Clear cell) Renal cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hypernephroma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7618342
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7618343
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007753
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591820
Activity that requires physical or mental exertion, especially when performed to develop or maintain fitness.
James Malone
exercise
PO:0008037
BTO:0001228
James Malone
seedling
MP:0001672
.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00000052][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0001105
embryogenesis/ development abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001672][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
animal developmental tissue
MAT:0000019
James Malone
FBbt:00000052
embryonic structure[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000019][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
anomaly in the establishment of the characteristic configuration of the embryonic body[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001672][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Sulindac[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9352][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A sulfoxide that has formula C20H17FO3S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9352][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:9352
BioportalImporter v.1.0
{(1Z)-5-fluoro-2-methyl-1-[4-(methylsulfinyl)benzylidene]-1H-inden-3-yl}acetic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9352][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
sulindac
James Malone
James Malone
liver carcinoma
CBA/CaJ is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/000654.html
JAX:000654
James Malone
CBA/CaJ
Polymorphic cell that form cartilage.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000138
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
chondrocyte
CHEBI:28984
James Malone
Ele Holloway
aluminium
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW1463
Somatic Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Somatic_Cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Somatic Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Somatic_Cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12949
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
somatic cell
alpha-D-glucopyranose[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17925][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ALPHA-D-GLUCOSE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17925][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A D-glucopyranose that has formula C6H12O6.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17925][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17925
BioportalImporter v.1.0
alpha-D-glucose
Congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens (CAVD) is a condition in which the two vas deferens, male reproductive organs, fail to form properly prior to birth.
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congenital_absence_of_the_vas_deferens
James Malone
congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens
umbilical cord blood
Cord Blood[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Umbilical_Cord_Blood][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C13300
Blood present in the umbilical vessels at the time of delivery. If cryopreserved at birth, cord blood can serve as a source of autologous lymphocytes for transplantation to a patient later diagnosed and treated for leukemia or lymphoma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Umbilical_Cord_Blood][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
umbilical cord blood[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Umbilical_Cord_Blood][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:7394
MP:0002282
MAT:0000137
James Malone
trachea dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002282][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000441
SAEL:111
TADS:000315
BioportalImporter v.1.0
trachea
XAO:0000118
EHDAA:3078
EMAPA:16853
FBbt:00005043
EV:0100040
Windpipe[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Trachea][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
structural anomaly of the tube descending from the larynx and branching into the right and left main bronchi[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002282][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57727 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158751&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158751&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57727
An obsolete class is any class which is no longer required in the ontology but is maintained within the ontology file so that an audit trail exists for legacy reasons. Obsolete class and its children is disjoint with the main body of the ontology.
obsolete class
true
nervous system developmental tissue
An area unit is a derived unit which is a standard measure of the amount of a 2-dimensional flat surface.
A derived unit which is a standard measure of the amount of a 2-dimensional flat surface.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000047][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000047
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
area unit
BTO:0001572
James Malone
articular cartilage
BTO:0001572
An experiment type is an experimental factor describing the area of technology that was used to perform an experiment.
obsolete_experiment type
ChIP-Chip array
This is no longer needed - use process or study design (if the design is for study).
true
GeneRIF:12707035
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0110905
GeneRIF:15945081
GeneRIF:12584564
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602175
GeneRIF:15502805
GeneRIF:14696115
GeneRIF:15893810
GeneRIF:14517280
GeneRIF:15998523
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3501292
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:41607009
GeneRIF:16213477
GeneRIF:15145526
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2882685
GeneRIF:12695553
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3026850
GeneRIF:15273700
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3193724
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7618340
GeneRIF:16061872
GeneRIF:12036906
GeneRIF:15809750
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035051
GeneRIF:14559244
GeneRIF:15930277
GeneRIF:12496483
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0003442
Renal Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12963978
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7595924
DOID:4450
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7584076
GeneRIF:15247770
GeneRIF:12736050
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254915003
Kidney Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12209602
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571187
UMLS_CUI:C0007134
GeneRIF:15780567
GeneRIF:16221209
Renal Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12016154
GeneRIF:15375503
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877308
GeneRIF:15671550
Renal cell carcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/41607009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12845675
GeneRIF:14666709
GeneRIF:14648699
GeneRIF:15985433
GeneRIF:15358199
GeneRIF:14565870
GeneRIF:12025227
GeneRIF:15701841
GeneRIF:12750296
GeneRIF:11865300
GeneRIF:12697836
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570895
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070818
GeneRIF:15569051
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874087
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0481341
GeneRIF:15900605
GeneRIF:11840338
GeneRIF:11597145
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7595190
GeneRIF:16145471
GeneRIF:15086915
GeneRIF:12684625
GeneRIF:12375029
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0452251
GeneRIF:11759057
GeneRIF:15826766
GeneRIF:12766581
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0110906
GeneRIF:16244585
GeneRIF:12208877
GeneRIF:12474536
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019786
GeneRIF:15791570
GeneRIF:12631591
GeneRIF:14663360
Hypernephroma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/188251003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035081
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0488297
GeneRIF:11721640
GeneRIF:14981908
GeneRIF:12874014
GeneRIF:16157291
GeneRIF:15245963
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070812
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7618330
GeneRIF:12402975
GeneRIF:12209956
GeneRIF:14534724
GeneRIF:14712483
GeneRIF:16015044
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002292
GeneRIF:15107966
GeneRIF:11920465
A carcinoma arising from the renal parenchyma. The incidence of renal cell carcinoma has increased by 35% from 1973 to 1991. There is a strong correlation between cigarette smoking and the development of renal cell carcinoma. The clinical presentation includes : hematuria, flank pain and a palpable lumbar mass. A high percentage of renal cell carcinomas are diagnosed when an ultrasound is performed for other purposes. Diagnostic procedures include: ultra sound, intravenous pyelography and computed tomography (CT). Radical nephrectomy is the standard intervention procedure. Renal cell carcinoma is generally considered to be resistant to radiation treatment and chemotherapy.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15665272
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035085
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577139
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2882686
GeneRIF:12708469
GeneRIF:14676131
GeneRIF:11749694
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304347
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070814
renal cell carcinoma
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035057
GeneRIF:15198927
GeneRIF:15319295
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:188251003
GeneRIF:14519627
GeneRIF:11712081
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1302696
GeneRIF:14520461
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A carcinoma arising from the renal parenchyma. The incidence of renal cell carcinoma has increased by 35% from 1973 to 1991. There is a strong correlation between cigarette smoking and the development of renal cell carcinoma. The clinical presentation includes : hematuria, flank pain and a palpable lumbar mass. A high percentage of renal cell carcinomas are diagnosed when an ultrasound is performed for other purposes. Diagnostic procedures include: ultra sound, intravenous pyelography and computed tomography (CT). Radical nephrectomy is the standard intervention procedure. Renal cell carcinoma is generally considered to be resistant to radiation treatment and chemotherapy.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C9385]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0064884
GeneRIF:12452054
GeneRIF:12646256
GeneRIF:12781449
GeneRIF:15350301
GeneRIF:15709180
GeneRIF:15578072
GeneRIF:15086466
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1308930
GeneRIF:15448019
GeneRIF:12115583
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019790
GeneRIF:15608669
GeneRIF:14559790
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2932366
Adenocarcinoma of Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12496484
GeneRIF:15285879
GeneRIF:16254461
GeneRIF:11921283
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0091214
GeneRIF:14693268
GeneRIF:12207901
GeneRIF:12970754
Clear cell carcinoma of kidney (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/254915003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129420
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577140
GeneRIF:15300849
GeneRIF:16164647
RCC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15365652
James Malone
GeneRIF:16237213
GeneRIF:15661050
renal cell cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877309
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035079
GeneRIF:16077991
GeneRIF:15274119
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874088
GeneRIF:12640117
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2989292
GeneRIF:12770739
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3026849
GeneRIF:16210641
Renal Cell Carcinoma, Stage Unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0452252
GeneRIF:11896565
GeneRIF:11714447
NCI2004_11_17:C9385
GeneRIF:12594819
GeneRIF:15102668
GeneRIF:15867365
GeneRIF:12692265
GeneRIF:15747097
Adenocarcinoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576185
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070811
GeneRIF:15217953
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2932367
GeneRIF:12597245
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3665683
GeneRIF:15906349
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0091215
GeneRIF:12893366
GeneRIF:14612902
James Malone
liver heptocellular carcinoma
Sulforaphane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:47807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
4-isothiocyanatobutyl methyl sulfoxide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:47807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
1-isothiocyanato-4-(methylsulfinyl)butane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:47807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A sulfoxide that has formula C6H11NOS2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:47807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:47807
BioportalImporter v.1.0
sulforaphane
Any drug that binds to but does not activate cholinergic receptors, thereby blocking the actions of acetylcholine or cholinergic agonists.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:48873][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:48873
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cholinergic antagonist
CHEBI:48873
mouse
Mouse[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mouse][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Murine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mouse][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Mice[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mouse][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Any of numerous species of small rodents belonging to the genus Mus and various related genera of the family Muridae.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mouse][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mammals, Mice[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mouse][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
NCI Thesaurus:C14238
mus musculus
Mus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mouse][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16728
any structural anomaly of the organ of respiration[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001175][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:62
MP:0001175
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001175][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
lungs[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000135][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
lung dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001175][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100042
MAT:0000135
lung
XAO:0000119
Lobular organ which has as its parts alveoli connected to the tracheobronchial tree. Examples: There are only two instances, right lung and left lung.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Lung][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AAO:0000275
FMAID:7195
MA:0000415
EHDAA:2205
BDC2.5/NOD is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/004460.html
JAX:004460
James Malone
BDC2.5/NOD
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW1573
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620931
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620922
spindle cell tumor
James Malone
Spindle Cell Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Spindle_Cell_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C27263
Spindle Cell Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Spindle_Cell_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:2414
UMLS_CUI:C1336052
BioportalImporter v.1.0
BTO:0001376
James Malone
thigh
CHEBI:50904
James Malone
Ele Holloway
allergenic agent
all-trans-Retinoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15367][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(2E,4E,6E,8E)-3,7-dimethyl-9-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-1-en-1-yl)nona-2,4,6,8-tetraenoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15367][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A retinoic acid that has formula C20H28O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15367][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:15367
BioportalImporter v.1.0
all-trans-retinoic acid
A bone-forming cell which secretes an extracellular matrix. Hydroxyapatite crystals are then deposited into the matrix to form bone.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000062][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000062
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
osteoblast
obsolete_compound factor
use synonym chemical compound
true
organisation
An organization is a continuant entity which can play roles, has members, and has a set of organization rules. Members of organizations are either organizations themselves or individual people. Members can play specific organization member roles that are determined in the organization rules. The organization rules also determine how decisions are made on behalf of the organization by the organization members.
OBI_0000245
James Malone
organization
UO:0000080
An area unit which is equal to an area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 meter long.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000080][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
square meter
BioportalImporter v.1.0
m^2
A square meter is an area unit which is equal to an area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 meter long.
James Malone
square metre
m^[2][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000080][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57722 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158746&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158746&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57722
experimental design refers to both observational and experimental (perturbational) studies. The organizing principles of the study including the relationships between assays and the steps taken to interpret the data.
obsolete_experimental design
obsolete - synonym with experiment type
true
homo sapien
James Malone
human
ICD9CM_2001:503
ICD9CM_1987:519.3
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3064340
ICD9CM_1996:508.9
ICD9CM_1988:519.9
James Malone
ICD9CM_1990:519.8
ICD9CM_1986:503
ICD9CM_1996:519.1
ICD9CM_2003:500-508.99
ICD9CM_2000:500-508.99
ICD9CM_2004:508
ICD9CM_2002:508.1
ICD9CM_2002:508.8
ICD9CM_2001:519.8
ICD9CM_1986:510-519.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0242144
ICD9CM_2005:516.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276835
ICD9CM_1990:510-519.99
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0111363
ICD9CM_1994:519.1
ICD9CM_2003:503
ICD9CM_2001:516.9
ICD9CM_1995:517.8
ICD9CM_1989:508.9
ICD9CM_1997:517.8
ICD9CM_1986:519.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3608507
ICD9CM_1988:508.9
UMLS_CUI:C0155901
ICD9CM_1999:517.8
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196255004
UMLS_CUI:C0869275
ICD9CM_2005:508
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3800850
ICD9CM_1991:519.9
ICD9CM_1994:460-519.99
ICD9CM_1995:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1997:519.1
ICD9CM_2000:503
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3064301
ICD9CM_1992:516.9
ICD9CM_2004:517.8
ICD9CM_1990:508.9
ICD9CM_1991:519
ICD9CM_1997:516.8
ICD9CM_1995:516.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0242191
ICD9CM_2003:519.8
ICD9CM_2004:516.9
ICD9CM_1987:508.8
ICD9CM_1986:519.8
ICD9CM_1991:460-519.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276880
ICD9CM_1987:517.8
Other diseases of respiratory system NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/196184000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:519
ICD9CM_1986:516.9
ICD9CM_1994:517.8
ICD9CM_2000:517.8
ICD9CM_2000:516
ICD9CM_2005:516.8
ICD9CM_1998:460-519.99
ICD9CM_2001:460-519.99
ICD9CM_1986:517
ICD9CM_1988:510-519.99
ICD9CM_2001:516.8
ICD9CM_1988:517.8
ICD9CM_1992:519.9
ICD9CM_2005:519.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0050352
ICD9CM_2003:516.9
UMLS_CUI:C0032274
ICD9CM_1991:516.9
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7618463
ICD9CM_1992:508.8
ICD9CM_1993:508.8
ICD9CM_1993:508.1
ICD9CM_1989:510-519.99
ICD9CM_2001:519.3
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606324
ICD9CM_2000:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1991:519.8
ICD9CM_2003:508.8
ICD9CM_2004:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1999:508.8
ICD9CM_1997:517
ICD9CM_1995:516
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0488368
ICD9CM_2005:508.8
UMLS_CUI:C0155913
ICD9CM_2004:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1987:517
ICD9CM_2002:519.3
ICD9CM_2004:519.8
ICD9CM_2005:517.8
ICD9CM_1990:460-519.99
ICD9CM_1990:519.1
Other respiratory system diseases (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/196057004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1998:519.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196244004
ICD9CM_1998:516
ICD9CM_2003:460-519.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3087254
ICD9CM_2000:519.3
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086722
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0755619
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3052939
ICD9CM_1987:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1999:510-519.99
ICD9CM_2003:508
ICD9CM_2001:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1987:516.9
ICD9CM_1996:519.9
ICD9CM_1989:500-508.99
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:266373008
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196243005
ICD9CM_1997:508.1
ICD9CM_2005:516
ICD9CM_1991:519.3
ICD9CM_2002:519.1
ICD9CM_1988:516.8
ICD9CM_1991:500-508.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276845
ICD9CM_2003:508.1
ICD9CM_2000:460-519.99
ICD9CM_2003:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1991:516.8
ICD9CM_1990:503
ICD9CM_1991:508.9
ICD9CM_2002:517.8
ICD9CM_2004:503
UMLS_CUI:C0155914
ICD9CM_1995:519.3
ICD9CM_1994:508
ICD9CM_1995:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1999:460-519.99
ICD9CM_1996:508.8
ICD9CM_2000:516.9
ICD9CM_1999:516.8
UMLS_CUI:C0155904
ICD9CM_1998:519
ICD9CM_1996:519
ICD9CM_2004:516.8
ICD9CM_1997:508.8
ICD9CM_1994:516
ICD9CM_2001:508
ICD9CM_1989:460-519.99
ICD9CM_1988:508
ICD9CM_2000:519.9
NCI2004_11_17:C26871
ICD9CM_1987:519.8
ICD9CM_1996:460-519.99
ICD9CM_2005:519
ICD9CM_2004:508.9
ICD9CM_1992:510-519.99
ICD9CM_2005:510-519.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276840
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196241007
ICD9CM_1996:516.9
ICD9CM_1988:516
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6938418
ICD9CM_1989:517
ICD9CM_1996:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1989:516.8
ICD9CM_2006:517
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0018879
ICD9CM_1995:519
ICD9CM_1999:519
ICD9CM_2004:516
ICD9CM_1998:508.8
Respiratory system diseases NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/196185004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Respiratory Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Respiratory_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1995:508
ICD9CM_1992:517.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276869
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3064333
ICD9CM_1993:516.9
ICD9CM_2005:519.3
ICD9CM_1993:517
ICD9CM_1988:519.8
ICD9CM_1990:517.8
ICD9CM_1998:519.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276876
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085904
ICD9CM_1999:519.3
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276878
ICD9CM_1986:508.1
ICD9CM_2001:516
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3794664
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0111362
ICD9CM_2005:519.9
ICD9CM_1993:519.9
ICD9CM_1994:519.3
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8345621
ICD9CM_2003:517.8
ICD9CM_1990:508
UMLS_CUI:C0869292
ICD9CM_1988:517
ICD9CM_1997:508
ICD9CM_2002:517
ICD9CM_1991:519.1
ICD9CM_1992:519
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3274396
ICD9CM_2002:460-519.99
DOID:1579
ICD9CM_1990:516.9
respiratory system disease
ICD9CM_2002:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1991:508
ICD9CM_1999:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1990:508.1
ICD9CM_1997:519
ICD9CM_2000:516.8
ICD9CM_1993:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1993:508
ICD9CM_1994:508.9
ICD9CM_1997:519.8
ICD9CM_2000:519.1
ICD9CM_1997:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1996:517
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1272379
ICD9CM_2004:460-519.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3798951
ICD9CM_2000:508.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0547068
ICD9CM_1999:503
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1986:508
ICD9CM_1992:517
ICD9CM_2002:503
ICD9CM_1993:519.3
ICD9CM_1987:460-519.99
ICD9CM_1986:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1994:519
ICD9CM_1989:519.1
ICD9CM_1990:516.8
ICD9CM_2001:517.8
ICD9CM_1989:517.8
ICD9CM_1995:519.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053435
ICD9CM_2004:519.9
ICD9CM_1993:519
ICD9CM_1987:516
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:50043002
ICD9CM_1998:517
ICD9CM_1995:516.9
ICD9CM_1999:517
ICD9CM_1986:517.8
ICD9CM_2003:519.9
ICD9CM_1995:508.9
ICD9CM_1990:508.8
ICD9CM_1993:516.8
ICD9CM_1996:516
ICD9CM_1991:510-519.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3087253
ICD9CM_2001:508.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0407061
UMLS_CUI:C0035204
ICD9CM_2000:517
ICD9CM_1986:516.8
ICD9CM_1992:516
ICD9CM_1999:519.1
ICD9CM_1999:508.1
ICD9CM_2005:508.1
ICD9CM_1991:517.8
ICD9CM_1987:516.8
ICD9CM_2005:517
ICD9CM_1997:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1989:508.8
ICD9CM_1988:460-519.99
ICD9CM_2005:519.8
ICD9CM_1992:516.8
ICD9CM_2000:508.9
ICD9CM_1990:516
ICD9CM_1991:503
ICD9CM_1988:519.3
ICD9CM_2001:519
ICD9CM_1995:519.8
ICD9CM_2002:516
ICD9CM_1991:508.1
ICD9CM_2000:519.8
ICD9CM_1991:508.8
ICD9CM_1998:500-508.99
ICD9CM_2005:500-508.99
ICD9CM_2004:519.3
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0760845
ICD9CM_1987:519.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276827
UMLS_CUI:C0029582
ICD9CM_2003:519.3
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0760865
ICD9CM_1994:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1997:503
ICD9CM_2002:508.9
ICD9CM_1988:519
ICD9CM_1992:503
ICD9CM_1998:508.1
ICD9CM_1993:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1992:519.8
ICD9CM_1994:519.9
ICD9CM_1989:519.3
ICD9CM_1990:519
ICD9CM_2004:508.1
ICD9CM_2004:508.8
ICD9CM_2003:519
Other respiratory system diseases NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/266373008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2005:508.9
UMLS_CUI:C0178279
ICD9CM_1987:503
ICD9CM_1992:519.3
ICD9CM_1997:516
ICD9CM_1986:460-519.99
ICD9CM_1987:508.1
ICD9CM_1989:516
ICD9CM_1988:508.8
ICD9CM_1989:519
ICD9CM_1998:517.8
ICD9CM_2000:508
ICD9CM_1991:517
ICD9CM_1987:508
ICD9CM_1990:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1989:503
ICD9CM_2001:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1999:516.9
ICD9CM_1989:519.9
UMLS_CUI:C0155905
ICD9CM_1986:519.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276888
ICD9CM_1999:516
ICD9CM_2001:519.1
ICD9CM_2000:519
ICD9CM_1989:508
ICD9CM_1996:519.3
ICD9CM_1999:508
Disorder of respiratory system (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/50043002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1993:519.1
ICD9CM_1997:460-519.99
ICD9CM_1992:508.1
ICD9CM_1996:519.8
ICD9CM_1996:517.8
ICD9CM_1996:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1998:516.9
ICD9CM_1994:516.9
ICD9CM_2003:516.8
ICD9CM_1986:519.3
ICD9CM_1993:460-519.99
ICD9CM_1992:460-519.99
ICD9CM_1994:517
ICD9CM_1993:508.9
ICD9CM_1999:519.9
ICD9CM_1999:508.9
ICD9CM_1998:519.3
UMLS_CUI:C0859814
UMLS_CUI:C0155903
ICD9CM_1996:508.1
ICD9CM_1998:503
ICD9CM_1994:508.8
ICD9CM_1988:519.1
ICD9CM_1996:503
ICD9CM_2002:519
ICD9CM_1995:460-519.99
ICD9CM_2004:517
ICD9CM_1986:508.9
ICD9CM_1992:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1997:519.3
ICD9CM_1997:519.9
ICD9CM_2002:516.9
ICD9CM_2002:508
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196184000
ICD9CM_1986:516
ICD9CM_1994:508.1
ICD9CM_1990:519.9
ICD9CM_1993:503
UMLS_CUI:C0155917
ICD9CM_1987:519.9
ICD9CM_1989:508.1
ICD9CM_1987:500-508.99
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2001:519.9
ICD9CM_1988:508.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6938417
ICD9CM_1986:519
ICD9CM_1998:516.8
ICD9CM_1994:516.8
UMLS_CUI:C0869452
ICD9CM_1994:519.8
ICD9CM_1999:519.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3608508
ICD9CM_2003:517
ICD9CM_2002:519.9
ICD9CM_2001:517
ICD9CM_1988:503
ICD9CM_1992:508.9
ICD9CM_1998:508.9
ICD9CM_1994:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1986:508.8
ICD9CM_2003:508.9
ICD9CM_1995:519.1
ICD9CM_2005:503
UMLS_CUI:C0155915
ICD9CM_2004:519.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0242193
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0766369
ICD9CM_2001:508.8
ICD9CM_1991:516
ICD9CM_1997:516.9
ICD9CM_1987:519
ICD9CM_2003:519.1
ICD9CM_1987:508.9
ICD9CM_1995:508.1
ICD9CM_1993:516
ICD9CM_1995:508.8
ICD9CM_1997:508.9
ICD9CM_2001:508.1
ICD9CM_1993:519.8
UMLS_ST:T046
ICD9CM_2002:516.8
ICD9CM_1990:517
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3800849
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196185004
ICD9CM_1993:517.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3669025
ICD9CM_1994:503
ICD9CM_2003:516
ICD9CM_2002:519.8
ICD9CM_2000:508.8
ICD9CM_1992:519.1
ICD9CM_1998:508
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0760828
ICD9CM_1996:508
ICD9CM_1995:517
ICD9CM_1996:516.8
ICD9CM_1992:508
ICD9CM_1989:516.9
ICD9CM_1998:519.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3668783
ICD9CM_1988:516.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196057004
ICD9CM_1989:519.8
ICD9CM_2005:460-519.99
ICD9CM_2002:500-508.99
ICD9CM_1998:510-519.99
ICD9CM_1995:503
ICD9CM_1990:519.3
aerial tissue
BTO:0001658
James Malone
aerial part
Striatum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Striatum_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CNS - Brain - Striatum (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Striatum_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C22622
BioportalImporter v.1.0
obsolete_CNS brain striatum MMHCC
Use corpus striatum instead (EFO_0000381)
true
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1309063
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:15502806
GeneRIF:15217946
Small Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15864740
Small Cell Lung Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027519
GeneRIF:12079519
GeneRIF:15514966
GeneRIF:15806155
GeneRIF:12555074
GeneRIF:11804687
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0489222
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364773
GeneRIF:15112277
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7611908
GeneRIF:14560006
GeneRIF:11839685
GeneRIF:16222316
Lung Small Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SCLC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620477
UMLS_CUI:C0149925
GeneRIF:12792791
GeneRIF:14592434
GeneRIF:12579323
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3709191
NCI2004_11_17:C4917
GeneRIF:12177731
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7584082
GeneRIF:16125276
GeneRIF:14672915
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018288
GeneRIF:12569360
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035060
GeneRIF:16077988
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0117078
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620460
GeneRIF:16242000
GeneRIF:12356726
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3590812
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7611914
GeneRIF:16226111
GeneRIF:11782387
GeneRIF:12629521
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254633006
GeneRIF:12611639
GeneRIF:15205330
Oat Cell Lung Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15942654
GeneRIF:12605092
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3071429
GeneRIF:12767512
A highly aggressive subtype of lung carcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant small cells and necrosis. Metastatic disease is usually present at the time of diagnosis. (NCI05)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4917]
Small Cell Carcinoma of Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Lung Oat Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0459396
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364775
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364774
GeneRIF:15184245
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620479
GeneRIF:15387368
GeneRIF:15671551
GeneRIF:16140931
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254632001
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620446
GeneRIF:12474049
GeneRIF:14614010
GeneRIF:14507113
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3050511
GeneRIF:14515059
GeneRIF:12393872
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035058
Oat Cell Carcinoma of Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620481
GeneRIF:12636057
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7611898
Small cell carcinoma of lung (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/254632001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:5409
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577830
GeneRIF:14661059
GeneRIF:15279903
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0117079
A highly aggressive subtype of lung carcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant small cells and necrosis. Metastatic disease is usually present at the time of diagnosis.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573708
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035088
GeneRIF:11948117
GeneRIF:14758730
Oat cell carcinoma of lung (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/254633006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15041716
GeneRIF:15870700
GeneRIF:12796027
small cell lung carcinoma
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364776
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603668
GeneRIF:14997382
GeneRIF:12499091
GeneRIF:12001123
Small Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12432558
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603660
GeneRIF:11836568
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0453919
GeneRIF:11955647
GeneRIF:12771999
GeneRIF:15709164
GeneRIF:15623596
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0489221
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1930937
Oat Cell Carcinoma of the Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16115696
GeneRIF:12820319
GeneRIF:16052521
GeneRIF:12684632
James Malone
GeneRIF:15205342
GeneRIF:12820318
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3071425
small cell lung cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16103065
GeneRIF:15026553
GeneRIF:12700635
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3065710
Small Cell Carcinoma of the Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Small_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035086
GeneRIF:12757855
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0111229
GeneRIF:12591723
James Malone
EV:0100075
XAO:0000237
The final section of the small intestine.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ileum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ileum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ileum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:53
MAT:0000282
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:7208
The final section of the small intestine.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12387]
MA:0000339
ileum
NCI Thesaurus:C12387
A drug that binds to but does not activate muscarinic cholinergic receptors, thereby blocking the actions of endogenous acetylcholine or exogenous agonists.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:48876][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:48876
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
muscarinic antagonist
CHEBI:48876
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000134
XAO:0000120
gill
James Malone
TAO:0000354
ZFA:0000354
external gill[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000134][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:0003180
gland abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002163][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:37
FBbt:00003214
MAT:0000021
glands: dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002163][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
XAO:0000158
glandular dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002163][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0001158
MP:0002163
MA:0002564
MA:0002563
BioportalImporter v.1.0
exocrine system
abnormal glands[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002163][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:33
gland
abnormal development of any glandular tissue resulting in morphological abnormality[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002163][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
R46
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW1783
CS57859 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158883&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158883&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57859
Umbilical Vein[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Umbilical_Vein][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C33830
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
umbilical vein
(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z,19Z)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16,19-hexaenoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28125][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A docosahexaenoic acid that has formula C22H32O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28125][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:28125
BioportalImporter v.1.0
all-cis-docosa-4,7,10,13,16,19-hexaenoic acid
Failure, congestive heart[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Congestive_Heart_Failure][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:428.0
ICD9CM_1986:428.0
Congestive Heart Failure[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Congestive_Heart_Failure][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0066411
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0913676
ICD9CM_1993:428.0
GeneRIF:12234945
GeneRIF:12133421
GeneRIF:12948841
ICD9CM_1991:428.0
GeneRIF:15458431
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3370025
Congestive heart failure, unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:395][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14685701
ICD9CM_2000:428.0
ICD9CM_1995:428.0
GeneRIF:15007012
GeneRIF:12376296
1. inadequacy of the heart so that as a pump it fails to maintain the circulation of blood, with the result that congestion and edema develop in the tissues; SEE ALSO forward heart failure, backward heart failure, right ventricular failure, left ventricular failure. SYN cardiac failure, cardiac insufficiency, congestive heart failure, myocardial insufficiency. 2. resulting clinical syndromes including shortness of breath, pitting edema, enlarged tender liver, engorged neck veins, and pulmonary rales in various combinations.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Congestive_Heart_Failure][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A2358628
NCI2004_11_17:C3080
ICD9CM_2002:428.0
Congestive heart disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:395][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11972292
GeneRIF:12392981
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002643
Cardiac Failure Congestive[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Congestive_Heart_Failure][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12133434
ICD9CM_1997:428.0
ICD9CM_1998:428.0
GeneRIF:15321927
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12967639
congestive heart failure
GeneRIF:15475532
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0957793
GeneRIF:12388270
CHF[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:395][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3010495
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576455
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002532
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D006333
ICD9CM_1999:428.0
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2876049
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:42343007
1. inadequacy of the heart so that as a pump it fails to maintain the circulation of blood, with the result that congestion and edema develop in the tissues; SEE ALSO forward heart failure, backward heart failure, right ventricular failure, left ventricular failure. SYN cardiac failure, cardiac insufficiency, congestive heart failure, myocardial insufficiency. 2. resulting clinical syndromes including shortness of breath, pitting edema, enlarged tender liver, engorged neck veins, and pulmonary rales in various combinations.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3080]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0397410
GeneRIF:12835956
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634477
ICD9CM_2006:428.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2960388
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0476632
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0402448
GeneRIF:15704067
ICD9CM_2001:428.0
UMLS_CUI:C0018802
DOID:395
GeneRIF:12468107
GeneRIF:15861037
ICD9CM_1990:428.0
GeneRIF:15319210
GeneRIF:15601581
Heart failure, congestive[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Congestive_Heart_Failure][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Congetive cardiac failure[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:395][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:428.0
GeneRIF:14729387
Congestive heart failure (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/42343007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1987:428.0
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12364464
ICD9CM_1988:428.0
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0545083
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0009953
GeneRIF:12610310
ICD9CM_2003:428.0
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8377608
GeneRIF:14575298
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577491
ICD9CM_1989:428.0
GeneRIF:15802562
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0057987
GeneRIF:12135128
GeneRIF:12791592
ICD9CM_2005:428.0
Congestive cardiac failure[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:395][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1994:428.0
ICD9CM_1992:428.0
A malignant neoplasm characterized by the chromosomal translocation t(X;18)(p11;q11). It can occur at any age, but mainly affects young adults, more commonly males. Although any site can be affected, the vast majority of the cases arise in the deep soft tissues of extremities, especially around the knee. Microscopically, synovial sarcoma is classified as monophasic (with a spindle or epithelial cell component) or biphasic (with both spindle and epithelial cell components). Synovial sarcomas can recur or metastasize to the lungs, bones, and lymph nodes.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Synovial_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16158422
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360946
A malignant neoplasm characterized by the chromosomal translocation t(X;18)(p11;q11). It can occur at any age, but mainly affects young adults, more commonly males. Although any site can be affected, the vast majority of the cases arise in the deep soft tissues of extremities, especially around the knee. Microscopically, synovial sarcoma is classified as monophasic (with a spindle or epithelial cell component) or biphasic (with both spindle and epithelial cell components). Synovial sarcomas can recur or metastasize to the lungs, bones, and lymph nodes.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3400]
UMLS_ST:T191
James Malone
SS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Synovial_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14507652
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:63211008
Synovial sarcoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/302851001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11733362
DOID:5485
NCI2004_11_17:C3400
GeneRIF:12037676
GeneRIF:16029077
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D013584
NCI Thesaurus:C3400
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3744677
Synovial sarcoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/63211008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360947
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874110
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292838
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874111
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292832
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:302851001
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122275
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7583647
GeneRIF:11895494
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122273
Synovial Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Synovial_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14871970
GeneRIF:15069540
GeneRIF:15467754
GeneRIF:12874758
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3744678
synovial sarcoma
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0020963
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877384
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15735574
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2887062
UMLS_CUI:C0039101
GeneRIF:12696068
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577271
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041959
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0463447
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360945
Size is a morphology quality which describes a material entity's physical magnitude.
PATO:0000117
James Malone
size
CS57732 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158756&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158756&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57732
Rattus norvegicus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Rat][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
rat
The common rat, Rattus norvegicus, often used as an experimental organism.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Rat][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Norway Rat[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Rat][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mammals, Rats[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Rat][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C14266
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Rat[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Rat][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A role played by a a biological sample in the context of a microarray experiment where the intent is that biological or technical variation is measured.
James Malone
replicate
FBbt:00005418
James Malone
anterior endoderm anlage in statu nascendi
A chemical, natural or artificial, that can affect the rate of growth of a plant.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:26155][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:26155
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
plant growth regulator
CHEBI:26155
BioportalImporter v.1.0
olfactory lobe
ZFA:0000402
EV:0100173
James Malone
Olfactory Bulb[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Olfactory_Bulb_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CNS - Brain - Olfactory Bulb (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Olfactory_Bulb_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000116
FMAID:77624
EHDAA:5480
EMAPA:17778
SAEL:75
Segment of neural tree organ which is continuous with a set of olfactory nerves and an olfactory tract.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Olfactory_bulb][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C22619
Mental Illness[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Psychiatric_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:307
ICD9CM_2002:290-319.99
ICD9CM_1986:290-319.99
ICD9CM_1990:307
ICD9CM_2004:316
ICD9CM_2003:307.9
ICD9CM_2004:312
ICD9CM_2003:290-319.99
ICD9CM_2000:312.3
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305775
ICD9CM_1998:312.8
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7616018
ICD9CM_1994:307.9
ICD9CM_2000:312.39
ICD9CM_1997:312.39
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272735
ICD9CM_1994:307.5
GeneRIF:14523627
ICD9CM_1994:307
ICD9CM_2004:311
ICD9CM_1987:312
ICD9CM_2000:290-319.99
ICD9CM_1989:307.59
ICD9CM_1989:307.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086491
GeneRIF:15386212
ICD9CM_1991:312.3
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3558166
Mental disorders NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/192639003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1999:312.8
Mental disorder (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/74732009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1994:311
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3287331
ICD9CM_1992:316
ICD9CM_2001:290-319.99
ICD9CM_1988:316
ICD9CM_1996:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1990:312.8
ICD9CM_2004:307.9
UMLS_CUI:C0869273
ICD9CM_2001:307
ICD9CM_1986:307.59
ICD9CM_1990:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1998:290-319.99
ICD9CM_2000:307.5
ICD9CM_1990:316
ICD9CM_2003:316
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:74732009
ICD9CM_1994:312
ICD9CM_1999:311
UMLS_CUI:C0868892
ICD9CM_1988:312.3
ICD9CM_1998:316
ICD9CM_1992:312.39
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3287330
GeneRIF:12218657
ICD9CM_1999:312.3
ICD9CM_1995:307.59
ICD9CM_2001:312.3
ICD9CM_1993:316
ICD9CM_1995:307.5
ICD9CM_1990:290-319.99
ICD9CM_1993:312.3
ICD9CM_1986:307.5
ICD9CM_1986:307
ICD9CM_1988:311
ICD9CM_1997:316
ICD9CM_1991:307.59
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:192639003
ICD9CM_2000:316
ICD9CM_2005:311
ICD9CM_2005:307.5
ICD9CM_2001:311
ICD9CM_2003:312.3
ICD9CM_1997:307.5
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086767
ICD9CM_1991:312.8
ICD9CM_1987:307.59
ICD9CM_1996:307.5
ICD9CM_1993:307.59
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3044089
PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Psychiatric_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0302371
ICD9CM_2005:312
ICD9CM_1991:307.9
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2002:312.3
ICD9CM_1994:312.3
ICD9CM_1997:312
ICD9CM_1990:307.9
ICD9CM_1996:312.3
ICD9CM_1989:290-319.99
GeneRIF:11884350
ICD9CM_1998:312.3
ICD9CM_2003:307.5
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:192637001
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241097
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0760145
ICD9CM_1991:316
ICD9CM_1987:307.9
ICD9CM_2002:316
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:268721001
DOID:150
ICD9CM_2005:312.39
ICD9CM_1991:311
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0749730
UMLS_CUI:C0029587
ICD9CM_1999:316
ICD9CM_1993:290-319.99
ICD9CM_1995:307
UMLS_ST:T048
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0685732
ICD9CM_2002:312.8
UMLS_CUI:C0302370
ICD9CM_2005:312.8
ICD9CM_2005:307.59
ICD9CM_1995:312
UMLS_CUI:C0868739
ICD9CM_1992:307.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0798026
ICD9CM_1997:311
GeneRIF:15341606
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0483600
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0763530
GeneRIF:12082566
ICD9CM_1988:307.5
ICD9CM_2001:312.39
James Malone
ICD9CM_2002:312.39
ICD9CM_1987:290-319.99
Psychiatric Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Psychiatric_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1987:312.8
ICD9CM_2004:312.8
ICD9CM_1993:307.5
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0565690
ICD9CM_1992:312.8
ICD9CM_1991:312.39
ICD9CM_1992:290-319.99
ICD9CM_1998:307.9
GeneRIF:12814372
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3799044
ICD9CM_2003:311
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241085
Any deviation from the normal structure or function of the brain and a psychiatric condition, that results in an impairment of an individual's normal cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning, and is caused by physiological or psychosocial factors.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2893]
ICD9CM_2005:307
ICD9CM_1987:307.5
ICD9CM_1997:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1986:312.8
ICD9CM_1988:312
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3558165
ICD9CM_1991:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1999:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1987:312.39
GeneRIF:14744462
ICD9CM_1994:312.39
ICD9CM_2000:311
ICD9CM_2004:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1996:312.39
ICD9CM_1992:312.3
ICD9CM_1995:290-319.99
ICD9CM_1989:312.39
ICD9CM_2003:312
GeneRIF:14966479
ICD9CM_1996:316
ICD9CM_1989:312
ICD9CM_1999:307
ICD9CM_2002:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1997:312.8
ICD9CM_1992:307.59
ICD9CM_2000:307.59
UMLS_CUI:C0154637
ICD9CM_1996:290-319.99
ICD9CM_1999:307.9
ICD9CM_1988:307
ICD9CM_2005:290-319.99
ICD9CM_2001:307.9
ICD9CM_2002:307.59
ICD9CM_1989:307.5
ICD9CM_1992:311
ICD9CM_2001:307.59
Mental Dysfunction[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Psychiatric_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576874
ICD9CM_1991:312
UMLS_CUI:C0029588
ICD9CM_2005:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1998:307.59
ICD9CM_1994:316
ICD9CM_1990:311
ICD9CM_1996:307.59
ICD9CM_2002:311
A disease of behavior is a disease of or relating to the manner that an organism conducts itself involving action and response to stimulation or the response of an individual, group, or species to its environment.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:150][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2003:312.39
ICD9CM_2001:312
Any deviation from the normal structure or function of the brain and a psychiatric condition, that results in an impairment of an individual's normal cognitive, emotional, or behavioral functioning, and is caused by physiological or psychosocial factors.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Psychiatric_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1992:312
ICD9CM_1998:311
ICD9CM_2003:307
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272596
behavioural disease
ICD9CM_1995:312.3
ICD9CM_1987:316
ICD9CM_1993:311
ICD9CM_1988:290-319.99
ICD9CM_2000:300-316.99
ICD9CM_2002:307
UMLS_CUI:C0004936
ICD9CM_1987:300-316.99
GeneRIF:12556907
ICD9CM_1998:312
ICD9CM_1986:316
ICD9CM_1991:307
ICD9CM_1986:311
ICD9CM_1986:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1991:290-319.99
ICD9CM_1995:312.8
ICD9CM_1994:290-319.99
ICD9CM_2004:307
ICD9CM_1994:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1989:307
ICD9CM_1999:312
ICD9CM_1999:312.39
ICD9CM_1992:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1997:312.3
ICD9CM_1990:307.59
ICD9CM_1993:312
ICD9CM_1996:307.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3558186
UMLS_CUI:C0338608
ICD9CM_1990:312.3
ICD9CM_1989:300-316.99
ICD9CM_2000:307.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2943128
ICD9CM_1986:312.3
ICD9CM_2001:316
ICD9CM_2000:312
ICD9CM_1995:300-316.99
GeneRIF:14645456
ICD9CM_1995:312.39
ICD9CM_1989:311
ICD9CM_2004:307.5
ICD9CM_1987:311
ICD9CM_2000:312.8
ICD9CM_1993:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1998:307
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3322705
ICD9CM_1992:307
ICD9CM_1997:307.59
ICD9CM_1991:307.5
ICD9CM_1989:312.8
ICD9CM_1989:312.3
ICD9CM_1998:312.39
ICD9CM_2003:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1990:307.5
ICD9CM_1996:311
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1307347
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3797751
ICD9CM_2002:307.9
ICD9CM_1993:312.39
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3044095
ICD9CM_2004:312.3
A bacterial disease is a disease factor that is caused primarily by bacteria.
ICD9CM_1999:290-319.99
ICD9CM_2001:312.8
ICD9CM_2005:307.9
ICD9CM_2003:307.59
ICD9CM_2002:312
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7616019
GeneRIF:12605098
ICD9CM_2005:312.3
ICD9CM_1988:312.8
ICD9CM_1988:307.59
Psychiatric Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Psychiatric_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0689540
ICD9CM_1994:307.59
ICD9CM_1996:312
ICD9CM_1992:307.5
ICD9CM_2005:316
ICD9CM_1986:312.39
ICD9CM_2003:312.8
NCI2004_11_17:C2893
UMLS_CUI:C0302373
ICD9CM_2001:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1993:312.8
ICD9CM_1988:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1995:311
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_2001:307.5
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086490
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8360778
ICD9CM_1986:312
ICD9CM_2004:307.59
ICD9CM_2004:312.39
ICD9CM_2004:290-319.99
ICD9CM_1993:307
ICD9CM_1998:307.5
ICD9CM_1995:307.9
ICD9CM_1994:312.8
ICD9CM_1988:312.39
ICD9CM_1996:312.8
ICD9CM_1995:316
ICD9CM_2002:307.5
ICD9CM_1989:316
ICD9CM_1990:312
ICD9CM_1990:312.39
ICD9CM_1986:307.9
ICD9CM_1988:307.9
ICD9CM_1997:307.9
ICD9CM_1999:307.59
ICD9CM_1987:307
ICD9CM_1993:307.9
ICD9CM_1997:290-319.99
ICD9CM_2006:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1998:300-316.99
ICD9CM_1997:307
ICD9CM_1987:312.3
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0689137
ICD9CM_2000:307
behavioral disease
ICD9CM_1999:307.5
non-striated muscle cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000192][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A non-striated, elongated, spindle-shaped cell found lining the digestive tract, uterus, and blood vessels. They develop from specialized myoblasts (smooth muscle myoblast).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000192][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CL:0000192
smooth muscle cell
primary aortic smooth muscle cell
James Malone
primary uterine smooth muscle cell
An agent that binds to and activates excitatory amino acid receptors.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50103][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50103
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
excitatory amino acid agonist
CHEBI:50103
FMAID:7409
bronchus
Bronchial trunk[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Bronchus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
main bronchus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000133][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MAT:0000133
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0100041
EMAPA:16849
MA:0000436
EHDAA:3072
XAO:0000121
SAEL:14
MAT:0000020
James Malone
animal fluid
dioxidosulfur[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18422][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Sulfur dioxide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18422][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A sulfur oxide that has formula O2S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18422][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:18422
BioportalImporter v.1.0
sulphur dioxide
CS57867 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158891&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158891&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57867
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW1990
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3370023
Congestive cardiomyopathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12930][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12610310
GeneRIF:15345656
GeneRIF:15080529
GeneRIF:11792810
GeneRIF:12072561
GeneRIF:15735644
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954599
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042127
GeneRIF:14575316
Cardiomyopathy, congestive[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12930][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11896212
GeneRIF:11950896
GeneRIF:12920582
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0048981
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2978432
GeneRIF:12163370
GeneRIF:11984589
GeneRIF:15146952
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002311
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1870994
Primary dilated cardiomyopathy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/195021004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954598
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3114197
GeneRIF:15485910
GeneRIF:12359139
GeneRIF:15340063
GeneRIF:12642359
GeneRIF:12628721
GeneRIF:14625273
GeneRIF:12177436
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035199
GeneRIF:11972068
GeneRIF:12197595
GeneRIF:15347805
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195021004
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3015004
GeneRIF:16288714
GeneRIF:11846417
GeneRIF:14660611
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:399020009
GeneRIF:15034580
GeneRIF:15238456
GeneRIF:15763499
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002793
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3262840
GeneRIF:12912811
GeneRIF:12869376
UMLS_CUI:C0007193
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035198
congestive cardiomyopathy
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042128
GeneRIF:11897440
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0003463
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3012844
GeneRIF:15601645
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3644604
DOID:12930
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0048982
GeneRIF:15833432
Congestive cardiomyopathy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/399020009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12628722
GeneRIF:12644006
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2927342
blood component
An area is a size quality which describes the two dimensional extent of a material entity.
PATO:0001323
James Malone
area
CS57731 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158755&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158755&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57731
The act of subjecting someone or something to an influencing experience. E.g. exposure to cigarette smoke
James Malone
exposure
exposure to cigarette smoke
obsolete_infiltrating ductal carcinoma
Made obsolete: considered as synonym to invasive ductal carcinoma
true
extremities defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000545][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
abnormal extremity morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000545][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
appendage
morphological or developmental anomaly of the digits, autopod, limbs, or tail[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000545][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
extremities abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000545][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal extremities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000545][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0000545
MAT:0000023
limbs/digits/tail dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000545][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000112
CNS - Brain - Hypothalamus (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Hypothalamus_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hypothalamus
ZFA:0000032
Preoptico-hypothalamic region[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Hypothalamus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0100225
SAEL:52
EMAPA:17536
Hypothalamus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Hypothalamus_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000032
FMAID:62008
Preoptico-hypothalamic area[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Hypothalamus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C22616
EHDAA:5446
MA:0000173
An experiment in which changes in DNA sequence copy number are analysed. For example the analysis of LOH in tumor cells vs a non diseased sample or the comparison of clinical isolated of disease causing bacteria.
ArrayExpress production team
James Malone
comparative genomic hybridization
http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/002248.html
James Malone
129S1/SvImJ
A class of large neuroglial (macroglial) cells in the central nervous system - the largest and most numerous neuroglial cells in the brain and spinal cord. Astrocytes (from 'star' cells) are irregularly shaped with many long processes, including those with 'end feet' which form the glial (limiting) membrane and directly and indirectly contribute to the blood-brain barrier. They regulate the extracellular ionic and chemical environment, and 'reactive astrocytes' (along with microglia) respond to injury.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000127][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000127
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
astrocyte
FBbt:00005524
James Malone
anterior endoderm primordium
Dorsal skin is a skin found at the dorsal area of an animal.
James Malone
dorsal skin
WBbt:0005178
MAT:0000165
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000165
James Malone
hermaphrodite gonad
BTO:0001265
James Malone
soleus muscle
TADS:0000089
Defined by Snodgrass as "a simple sense organ, or one of the structural units of a compound sense organ," and by Schneider as "a specialized area of the integument, consisting of formative cells, the sensory nerve cells, and, in some cases, auxiliary cells".[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000540][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TGMA:0000540
MAT:0000163
TADS:0000301
sensillum
BioportalImporter v.1.0
WBbt:0006929
James Malone
seta[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000163][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57854 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158878&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158878&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57854
MA:0000110
FMA:10446
James Malone
intervertebral disc
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW403
Antipsychotic drugs are agents that control agitated psychotic behaviour, alleviate acute psychotic states, reduce psychotic symptoms, and exert a quieting effect.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35476][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Antipsychotic drugs are agents that control agitated psychotic behaviour, alleviate acute psychotic states, reduce psychotic symptoms, and exert a quieting effect.
[Source: CHEBI:35476]
CHEBI:35476
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antipsychotic drug
Any steroid that act as hormone.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:26764][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Any steroid that act as hormone.
[Source: CHEBI:26764]
CHEBI:26764
BioportalImporter v.1.0
steroid hormone
Epidermoid Cell Carcinoma of the Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:3907
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3019019
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7621274
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7621107
NCI2004_11_17:C3493
A carcinoma arising from malignant squamous bronchial epithelial cells and characterized by the presence of keratinization and/or intercellular bridges. Cigarette smoking and arsenic exposure are strongly associated with squamous cell lung carcinoma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594546
Squamous cell carcinoma of lung (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/254634000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A carcinoma arising from malignant squamous bronchial epithelial cells and characterized by the presence of keratinization and/or intercellular bridges. Cigarette smoking and arsenic exposure are strongly associated with squamous cell lung carcinoma.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3493]
GeneRIF:12107845
Squamous Cell Lung Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3717296
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3262609
GeneRIF:15889794
James Malone
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594551
Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594542
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7621205
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254634000
Epidermoid Cell Lung Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
squamous cell lung carcinoma
Epidermoid Cell Carcinoma of Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0149782
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3073028
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Use of spiked in controls in a measurement of the spiked in external/internal ratio
external control ratio
true
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
XAO:0000122
SAEL:48
MAT:0000022
haemopoietic system
hematological system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000022][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0002434
obsolete_infiltrating lobular carcinoma
Made obsolete: considered as synonym to invasive lobular carcinoma
true
PO:0000037
James Malone
shoot apex
MA:0000340
James Malone
EV:0100074
The portion of the small intestine that extends from the duodenum to the ileum.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12388]
MAT:0000045
FMAID:7207
SAEL:56
NCI Thesaurus:C12388
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MP:0004002
JEJUNUM[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Jejunum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
jejunum
The portion of the small intestine that extends from the duodenum to the ileum.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Jejunum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the portion of the small intestine that extends from the duodenum to the ileum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An experiment where chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is used in combination with microarray technology.
<WEB> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChIP-on-chip
James Malone
ChIP-Chip
Hippocampus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Hippocampus_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CNS - Brain - Hippocampus (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Hippocampus_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C22615
BioportalImporter v.1.0
obsolete_CNS brain hippocampus MMHCC
Obsolete - term hippocampus already exists
true
FBbt:00000444
James Malone
anterior midgut primordium
CL:0000646
James Malone
basal cell
CS57733 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158757&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158757&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57733
Capillary[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Capillary][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12685
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
capillary
male genital system
MA:0000396
male[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000029][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:45664
abnormal male reproductive anatomy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001145][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:17968
.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004927][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0001145
TADS:0000460
FBbt:00004927
XAO:0000155
EV:0100101
male reproductive system
EHDAA:8136
ZFA:0000242
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000029
male reproductive anatomy dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001145][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
WBbt:0005574
male genitalia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000029][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the organs associated with producing offspring in the gender that produces spermatozoa[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001145][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW48
CL:0000034
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
conditioned mesenchymal stem cell
A relatively undifferentiated cell that retains the ability to divide and proliferate throughout life to provide progenitor cells that can differentiate into specialized cells.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000034][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
stem cell
mesenchymal stem cell
adipose tissue-derived stem cell
An indolocarbazole alkaloid that has formula C28H26N4O3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15738][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
staurosporine
James Malone
CHEBI:15738
(5S,6R,7R,9R)-6-methoxy-5-methyl-7-methylamino-6,7,8,9,15,16-hexahydro-5H,14H-5,9-epoxy-4b,9a,15-triazadibenzo[b,h]cyclonona[1,2,3,4-jkl]cyclopenta[e]-as-indacen-14-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15738][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Staurosporine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15738][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57858 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158882&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158882&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57858
MA:0000309
FMA:9914
James Malone
vertebra
antibiotic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:22582][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Substance produced by, and obtained from, certain living cells (especially bacteria, yeasts and moulds), or an equivalent synthetic substance, which is biostatic or biocidal at low concentrations to some other form of life, especially pathogenic or noxious organisms.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:22582][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Substance produced by, and obtained from, certain living cells (especially bacteria, yeasts and moulds), or an equivalent synthetic substance, which is biostatic or biocidal at low concentrations to some other form of life, especially pathogenic or noxious organisms.
[Source: CHEBI:22582]
CHEBI:22582
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antibiotic
MAT:0000152
FBbt:00005177
A sensillum with a long, unicellular, setiform outgrowth that is strongly chitinized.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005177][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
sensillum chaeticum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005177][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
sensory bristle
An agent which overcomes insulin resistance by activation of the peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPAR-gamma).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50864][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50864
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
insulin-sensitizing drug
CHEBI:50864
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, Not Otherwise Specified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The most common type of invasive breast carcinoma, accounting for approximately 70% of breast carcinomas. The gross appearance is usually typical with an irregular stellate outline. Microscopically, randomly arranged epithelial elements are seen. When large sheets of malignant cells are present, necrosis may be seen. With adequate tissue sampling, in situ carcinoma can be demonstrated in association with the infiltrating carcinoma. The in situ component is nearly always ductal but occasionally may be lobular or both.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, No Specific Type[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Infiltrating Ductal and Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C4194
An invasive ductal breast carcinoma associated with a lobular carcinomatous component. The lobular carcinomatous component may be in situ or invasive.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601623
Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600857
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Invasive Ductal Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Invasive Duct and Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Invasive Ductal and Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An invasive ductal breast carcinoma associated with a lobular carcinomatous component. The lobular carcinomatous component may be in situ or invasive.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C7688]
invasive ductal carcinoma
DOID:6583
Invasive Ductal Breast Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The most common type of invasive breast carcinoma, accounting for approximately 70% of breast carcinomas. The gross appearance is usually typical with an irregular stellate outline. Microscopically, randomly arranged epithelial elements are seen. When large sheets of malignant cells are present, necrosis may be seen. With adequate tissue sampling, in situ carcinoma can be demonstrated in association with the infiltrating carcinoma. The in situ component is nearly always ductal but occasionally may be lobular or both.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4194]
UMLS_CUI:C1334277
UMLS_ST:T191
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, NST[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Infiltrating Ductal Breast Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Infiltrating Ductal Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
NCI2004_11_17:C7688
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601634
Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_Carcinoma_not_Otherwise_Specified][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
A benign or malignant sympathetic paraganglioma arising from paraganglia outside the adrenal gland. Clinical symptoms are related to secretion of catecholamines. Representative examples include the superior and inferior paraaortic and bladder paragangliomas.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Extra-Adrenal_Sympathetic_Paraganglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Extra-Adrenal Sympathetic Paraganglioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Extra-Adrenal_Sympathetic_Paraganglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Extra-Adrenal Chromaffinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Extra-Adrenal_Sympathetic_Paraganglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Extra-Adrenal Pheochromocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Extra-Adrenal_Sympathetic_Paraganglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A benign or malignant sympathetic paraganglioma arising from paraganglia outside the adrenal gland. Clinical symptoms are related to secretion of catecholamines. Representative examples include the superior and inferior paraaortic and bladder paragangliomas.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C48576]
NCI Thesaurus: C48576
Extra-Adrenal Sympathetic Paraganglionic Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Extra-Adrenal_Sympathetic_Paraganglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
extra-adrenal sympathetic paraganglioma
Extra-Adrenal Chromaffin Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Extra-Adrenal_Sympathetic_Paraganglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Extraadrenal Pheochromocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Extra-Adrenal_Sympathetic_Paraganglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CNS - Brain - Cerebellum (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Cerebellum_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C22609
James Malone
Cerebellum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Cerebellum_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
true
obsolete_CNS brain cerebellum MMHCC
Obsolete: No longer required in EFO
C57BL6
A/J is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/000664.html
JAX:000664
James Malone
C57BL/6J
James Malone
cell factor
true
FBbt:00005487
James Malone
anterior spiracle specific anlage
A cell from the thermogenic form of adipose tissue found in newborns of many species, including humans, and in hibernating mammals. Brown fat is capable of rapid liberation of energy and seems to be important in the maintenance of body temperature immediately after birth and upon waking from hibernation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000449][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000449
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
brown fat cell
CL:0000815
regulatory T-lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000815][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
pancreatic T regulatory cell
regulatory T lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000815][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
regulatory T cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000815][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
regulatory T-cell
A T cell which regulates overall immune responses as well as the responses of other T cell subsets through direct cell-cell contact and cytokine release.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000815][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
regulatory T-cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000815][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Blood plasma is a yellow liquid component of blood, in which the blood cells in whole blood would normally be suspended.
BTO:0000131
James Malone
blood plasma
BTO:0000131
An experiment where an antigen array is used (antigens deposited on the array) to detect, quantify or otherwise analyse antibodies in solution.
ArrayExpress production team
James Malone
antigen profiling
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW620
CS57848 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158872&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158872&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57848
beta-D-fructofuranosyl alpha-D-glucopyranoside[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17992][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SUCROSE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17992][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A glycosyl glycoside that has formula C12H22O11.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17992][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17992
BioportalImporter v.1.0
sucrose
diaphragm
James Malone
EV:0100376
FMAID:13295
future diaphragm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000502][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EMAPA:17701
EHDAA:4104
Thoracic diaphragm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Diaphragm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000502
androgen
A steroid hormone that stimulates or controls the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics in vertebrates by binding to androgen receptors.
[Source: CHEBI:50113]
Androgen[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50113][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CHEBI:50113
James Malone
A steroid hormone that stimulates or controls the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics in vertebrates by binding to androgen receptors.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50113][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Neonate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Newborn][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An infant during the first month after birth.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Newborn][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Newborn[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Newborn][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
neonate
NCI Thesaurus:C16731
NEWBORN (0-27 DAYS)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Newborn][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Neonatal[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Newborn][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
An infant during the first month after birth.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C16731]
spondyloarthropathy
UMLS_ST:T047
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:8847002
Spondylarthrosis NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1123][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1875749
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:372109003
DOID:1123
GeneRIF:12115249
ICD9CM_2005:721.90
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3203830
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400237
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3203823
Spondylosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/8847002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Spondyloarthropathy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1123][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400236
GeneRIF:15146432
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2041634
Disorder of joint of spine (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/372109003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D025242
Spondarthropathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1123][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2041633
GeneRIF:14558097
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3072764
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0374011
UMLS_CUI:C0949691
ICD9CM_2005:719.98
A dervied temperature unit is a derived unit which represents a standard measurement of temperature in a particular temperature scale.
A derived unit which represents a standard measurement of temperature in a particular temperature scale.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000126
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
derived temperature unit
Superior Temporal Gyrus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Superior_Temporal_Gyrus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C0152309
FMA:61905
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
superior temporal gyrus
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HT1080
KS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A malignant neoplasm characterized by a vascular proliferation which usually contains blunt endothelial cells. Erythrocyte extravasation and hemosiderin deposition are frequently present. The most frequent site of involvement is the skin; however it may also occur internally. It generally develops in people with compromised immune systems including those with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C9087]
Kaposi's sarcoma cell
Kaposi's sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Multiple Hemorrhagic Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C9087
A malignant neoplasm characterized by a vascular proliferation which usually contains blunt endothelial cells. Erythrocyte extravasation and hemosiderin deposition are frequently present. The most frequent site of involvement is the skin; however it may also occur internally. It generally develops in people with compromised immune systems including those with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Kaposi Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Kaposi - Kaposi's Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BN
Brown-Norway is a rat strain as described in http://www.informatics.jax.org/external/festing/rat/docs/BN.shtml
http://www.informatics.jax.org/external/festing/rat/docs/BN.shtml
James Malone
Brown-Norway
normoblast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000765][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A nucleated precursor of an erythrocyte.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000765][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000765
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
erythroblast
An antibody function (or antigen binding function) is an infection-fighting protein molecule in blood or secretory fluids that tags, neutralizes, and helps destroy pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and toxins.
James Malone
antibody
http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/001137.html
James Malone
129P1/ReJ
An elongated gray mass of the neostriatum located adjacent to the lateral ventricle of the brain. (MeSH)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12451]
obsolete_caudate nucleus
Caudate Nucleus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Caudate_Nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An elongated gray mass of the neostriatum located adjacent to the lateral ventricle of the brain. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Caudate_Nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Nucleus Caudatus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Caudate_Nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12451
Duplicated term, use EFO_0000907
true
Basal Plate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Basal_Plate][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C34111
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
basal plate
An experiment where proteins in a sample are detected, quantified or otherwise analysed, e.g. antibody profiling
ArrayExpress production team
James Malone
proteomic profiling
Antibody profiling experiment
CS57850 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158874&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158874&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57850
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW684
Precentral Gyrus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precentral_Gyrus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C33393
FMA:61894
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
precentral gyrus
James Malone
WI38
spiracle
spiracular gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000208][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TGMA:0000578
FBbt:00005054
In its simplest form, the aperture or opening into a trachea (primary tracheal orifice); in most insects, sunken below the surface of the integument (secondary orifice) thus comprising a chamber, the spiracular atrium, and the external opening into this chamber, the spiracular opening.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000578][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TADS:0000524
The mostly slit-like opening on the body surface of the insects through which air is taken into the respiratory system.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005054][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000208
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
2-deoxy-2-{[methyl(nitroso)carbamoyl]amino}-alpha-D-glucopyranose[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9288][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A N-acylglucosamine that has formula C8H15N3O7.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9288][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:9288
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
streptozotocin
A tricyclic antidepressant that has formula C20H23N.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2666][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
3-(10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzo[a,d][7]annulen-5-ylidene)-N,N-dimethylpropan-1-amine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2666][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
amitriptyline
CHEBI:2666
Amitriptyline[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2666][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BTO:0001325
James Malone
superior cervical ganglion
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0055169
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576555
Malignant Squamous Cell Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12452003
GeneRIF:15001836
GeneRIF:12168821
Squamous Cell Epithelioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0007137
GeneRIF:15363037
GeneRIF:15920558
GeneRIF:14555508
GeneRIF:12860293
GeneRIF:14985402
GeneRIF:15180941
GeneRIF:15830715
GeneRIF:15811118
GeneRIF:12190814
GeneRIF:12722480
GeneRIF:13679863
GeneRIF:12413951
GeneRIF:14961580
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877269
GeneRIF:11875739
GeneRIF:14760079
GeneRIF:15252855
GeneRIF:12926130
GeneRIF:14707456
GeneRIF:14734465
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1181971
GeneRIF:15754018
GeneRIF:16201750
GeneRIF:14676802
GeneRIF:15568401
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577245
GeneRIF:15740587
Malignant Squamous Cell Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035061
GeneRIF:15579456
GeneRIF:14871981
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189566008
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359397
GeneRIF:15756447
GeneRIF:14708636
GeneRIF:15870689
GeneRIF:12174888
GeneRIF:12115476
GeneRIF:15094779
GeneRIF:15585623
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874066
GeneRIF:15197677
GeneRIF:15625067
GeneRIF:15878916
GeneRIF:12958179
GeneRIF:15184245
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035077
GeneRIF:15365571
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3262612
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0478632
GeneRIF:12194986
GeneRIF:15205458
GeneRIF:12632084
GeneRIF:12823440
GeneRIF:12174890
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0102061
GeneRIF:15254682
GeneRIF:12668285
GeneRIF:12879021
GeneRIF:12429789
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035089
GeneRIF:15170282
GeneRIF:12112307
GeneRIF:14981906
GeneRIF:14719077
GeneRIF:15059221
GeneRIF:15609307
GeneRIF:12169394
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0003444
GeneRIF:15551738
GeneRIF:11779227
NCI2004_11_17:C2929
GeneRIF:11788901
GeneRIF:12447480
GeneRIF:15184269
GeneRIF:12115490
GeneRIF:15767556
GeneRIF:11959846
GeneRIF:15200479
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3065693
GeneRIF:12579289
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0460519
GeneRIF:16024014
James Malone
GeneRIF:12787042
GeneRIF:15375751
GeneRIF:15832405
GeneRIF:14981901
GeneRIF:12579497
GeneRIF:12474056
GeneRIF:12408753
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035056
GeneRIF:14607337
Malignant Epidermoid Cell Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16327980
epidermoid carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035084
GeneRIF:12748469
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:16091114
GeneRIF:12700631
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7583471
GeneRIF:12824922
GeneRIF:15073598
GeneRIF:15567470
GeneRIF:12878090
Squamous Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12929940
GeneRIF:16142392
GeneRIF:15817070
GeneRIF:12029498
GeneRIF:11956617
GeneRIF:15492752
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002294
GeneRIF:12841867
GeneRIF:12372346
GeneRIF:12676577
GeneRIF:14767526
GeneRIF:15033492
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0102062
GeneRIF:15331608
GeneRIF:15930346
GeneRIF:16035618
GeneRIF:14633701
GeneRIF:15173661
GeneRIF:12607604
GeneRIF:12269988
GeneRIF:15161058
GeneRIF:12969350
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577246
GeneRIF:14517347
Epidermoid Cell Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15329319
GeneRIF:15856454
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3717347
GeneRIF:14750174
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:28899001
GeneRIF:11836590
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0118973
GeneRIF:14604894
GeneRIF:12060398
GeneRIF:12738984
Squamous cell carcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1749][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035045
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0460520
GeneRIF:11814623
GeneRIF:15254763
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874067
GeneRIF:12694349
GeneRIF:12720100
GeneRIF:12527941
GeneRIF:15061963
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791500
GeneRIF:14702179
GeneRIF:15638360
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877268
GeneRIF:11957139
squamous cell carcinoma
GeneRIF:15254691
GeneRIF:15515019
GeneRIF:15201990
GeneRIF:15218300
GeneRIF:15328184
Squamous cell carcinoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1749][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A carcinoma arising from squamous epithelial cells. Morphologically, it is characterized by the proliferation of atypical, often pleomorphic squamous cells. Squamous cell carcinomas are graded by the degree of cellular differentiation as well, moderately, or poorly differentiated. Well differentiated carcinomas are usually associated with keratin production and the presence of intercellular bridges between adjacent cells. Representative examples are lung squamous cell carcinoma, skin squamous cell carcinoma, and cervical squamous cell carcinoma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15328914
GeneRIF:16211299
GeneRIF:15241500
GeneRIF:14997212
GeneRIF:16172916
GeneRIF:14676801
GeneRIF:15709189
GeneRIF:12452059
GeneRIF:11920472
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577547
GeneRIF:14993646
NCI2004_11_17:C8999
GeneRIF:12565178
GeneRIF:15201986
GeneRIF:12599217
GeneRIF:12954496
GeneRIF:15526353
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359396
GeneRIF:14733907
GeneRIF:15776189
Squamous Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15254686
Malignant Epidermoid Cell Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15390192
GeneRIF:16127291
GeneRIF:15826242
GeneRIF:15140235
GeneRIF:12851677
GeneRIF:14529662
GeneRIF:15217930
GeneRIF:15754020
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3717243
GeneRIF:15774758
GeneRIF:14604896
GeneRIF:12670508
GeneRIF:12727836
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877266
GeneRIF:11960918
Squamous cell carcinoma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/28899001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7621271
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:402815007
GeneRIF:15388813
GeneRIF:15943786
GeneRIF:16077964
GeneRIF:12479097
GeneRIF:11887018
GeneRIF:14567988
A carcinoma arising from squamous epithelial cells. Morphologically, it is characterized by the proliferation of atypical, often pleomorphic squamous cells. Squamous cell carcinomas are graded by the degree of cellular differentiation as well, moderately, or poorly differentiated. Well differentiated carcinomas are usually associated with keratin production and the presence of intercellular bridges between adjacent cells. Representative examples are lung squamous cell carcinoma, skin squamous cell carcinoma, and cervical squamous cell carcinoma.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2929]
GeneRIF:12743035
GeneRIF:12964017
GeneRIF:15662526
GeneRIF:15151617
Squamous cell carcinoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1749][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16012760
Squamous Cell Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16022908
GeneRIF:12841598
GeneRIF:12792768
GeneRIF:14991744
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359395
GeneRIF:12270344
GeneRIF:12681285
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0410610
GeneRIF:11982752
DOID:1749
GeneRIF:15816843
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
Tamoxifen[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41774][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A tertiary amine that has formula C26H29NO.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41774][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:41774
tamoxifen
2-{4-[(1Z)-1,2-diphenylbut-1-en-1-yl]phenoxy}-N,N-dimethylethanamine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41774][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Metathesaurus: C1406910
James Malone
acute quadriplegic myopathy
Skin of body[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Skin][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:7163
EV:0100152
MFO:0003200
MAT:0000284
XAO:0000023
SAEL:95
EHDAA:6530
BioportalImporter v.1.0
skin
Nonparenchymatous organ that consists of the epidermis, dermis and sets of hair and nails and which surrounds the entire body. Subdivisions of the skin surround various body parts; as a whole, the skin constitutes the external layer of the body. Examples: There is only one skin.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Skin][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:17525
James Malone
GeneRIF:16159931
GeneRIF:12623935
GeneRIF:12728641
NCI2004_11_17:C35505
ICD9CM_1996:414.00
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0026518
ICD9CM_1999:414.00
GeneRIF:15177130
ICD9CM_2003:414.00
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:414024009
GeneRIF:12136229
GeneRIF:15910853
GeneRIF:15539417
GeneRIF:16123486
GeneRIF:15896660
GeneRIF:14633154
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0026461
GeneRIF:15657615
ICD9CM_1997:414.00
GeneRIF:12865761
Coronary Atherosclerosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Coronary_Atherosclerosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15662019
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7875191
GeneRIF:12970275
GeneRIF:15528481
GeneRIF:15161426
UMLS_CUI:C0837133
ICD9CM_2001:414.0
GeneRIF:15352740
GeneRIF:15585208
GeneRIF:11894144
ICD9CM_1997:414.0
GeneRIF:16151017
GeneRIF:15920035
ICD9CM_1989:414.0
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1412373
GeneRIF:12117730
GeneRIF:15850553
GeneRIF:12149201
GeneRIF:15616802
GeneRIF:15877284
GeneRIF:12104085
GeneRIF:12230880
GeneRIF:12883833
GeneRIF:11665795
GeneRIF:15887860
GeneRIF:12377749
GeneRIF:12763747
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0545619
GeneRIF:15562935
GeneRIF:11941274
GeneRIF:14715837
GeneRIF:12742999
GeneRIF:12754176
GeneRIF:12522558
GeneRIF:16159602
ICD9CM_2006:414.0
GeneRIF:14592833
ICD9CM_2000:414.00
GeneRIF:11862316
GeneRIF:15766738
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873467
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0545647
GeneRIF:12408999
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1303365
GeneRIF:12810089
ICD9CM_1994:414.00
GeneRIF:12176944
ICD9CM_1995:414.00
GeneRIF:12151853
GeneRIF:12689525
ICD9CM_2004:414.0
GeneRIF:16116691
GeneRIF:12588754
GeneRIF:11858501
GeneRIF:15199365
GeneRIF:16155362
GeneRIF:12975258
ICD9CM_1994:414.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7883428
GeneRIF:15131588
GeneRIF:12940514
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7876886
GeneRIF:15284530
GeneRIF:12879153
GeneRIF:15585215
GeneRIF:12074828
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954559
GeneRIF:15582720
GeneRIF:12818419
GeneRIF:12231568
ICD9CM_2005:414.0
GeneRIF:15536156
GeneRIF:15178568
GeneRIF:12730410
GeneRIF:14729387
GeneRIF:15879687
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569775
GeneRIF:12807968
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0005188
ICD9CM_1993:414.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873469
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:11916008
GeneRIF:12695288
ICD9CM_1992:414.0
GeneRIF:15006595
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873710
GeneRIF:12519635
GeneRIF:15547674
GeneRIF:15116260
GeneRIF:12208477
GeneRIF:12747600
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954625
ICD9CM_1988:414.0
ICD9CM_2003:414.0
GeneRIF:12207101
GeneRIF:12746412
GeneRIF:15064108
GeneRIF:15099346
GeneRIF:15567455
GeneRIF:16316917
ICD9CM_1987:414.0
ICD9CM_2005:414.00
GeneRIF:12362314
GeneRIF:11903340
GeneRIF:12801611
GeneRIF:15665388
GeneRIF:12777472
GeneRIF:12384456
GeneRIF:12732396
GeneRIF:12221049
GeneRIF:15246744
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042900
GeneRIF:12234831
GeneRIF:16079144
GeneRIF:15115688
GeneRIF:15456750
GeneRIF:15135254
GeneRIF:16053717
GeneRIF:12524229
GeneRIF:11940086
GeneRIF:11922634
GeneRIF:15973460
GeneRIF:12070000
GeneRIF:12942366
GeneRIF:12829722
GeneRIF:16240671
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0026521
GeneRIF:15213208
GeneRIF:16099331
GeneRIF:16043164
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873496
GeneRIF:15607533
GeneRIF:12588779
GeneRIF:12579494
ICD9CM_1991:414.0
GeneRIF:12130713
GeneRIF:12878486
GeneRIF:15585218
GeneRIF:12752570
James Malone
GeneRIF:11935372
GeneRIF:16088850
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042901
GeneRIF:15841183
Coronary arteriosclerosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/53741008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15652657
GeneRIF:11916624
GeneRIF:12235167
GeneRIF:12742833
ICD9CM_1995:414.0
ICD9CM_2002:414.00
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0535508
ICD9CM_1999:414.0
ICD9CM_1998:414.0
GeneRIF:12226742
GeneRIF:12842840
GeneRIF:12030385
GeneRIF:11859854
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0402832
GeneRIF:15306190
GeneRIF:12801615
GeneRIF:15598870
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0535851
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:53741008
GeneRIF:15734856
GeneRIF:11999088
ICD9CM_2000:414.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0026473
GeneRIF:15749025
GeneRIF:11996959
GeneRIF:12200138
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049972
GeneRIF:14975933
UMLS_CUI:C0010054
GeneRIF:12709788
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7876887
coronary artery disease
GeneRIF:14718445
Disorder of coronary artery (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/414024009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042908
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1581096
GeneRIF:11972304
GeneRIF:15269840
GeneRIF:12742982
ICD9CM_2004:414.00
GeneRIF:16224053
GeneRIF:11947914
GeneRIF:14645853
GeneRIF:12855221
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049695
GeneRIF:12235176
GeneRIF:15877296
GeneRIF:16118069
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042909
GeneRIF:16181985
GeneRIF:15754021
ICD9CM_1998:414.00
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0386945
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868024
GeneRIF:12673583
GeneRIF:12913402
ICD9CM_1986:414.0
GeneRIF:12728308
GeneRIF:14563827
GeneRIF:12204805
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352313
GeneRIF:15692099
GeneRIF:12676816
ICD9CM_1990:414.0
GeneRIF:15466638
GeneRIF:14576201
ICD9CM_2001:414.00
GeneRIF:14691581
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954558
GeneRIF:12957699
GeneRIF:15227729
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:14996438
GeneRIF:12074827
GeneRIF:14967821
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954624
GeneRIF:15191941
GeneRIF:15861005
GeneRIF:12618278
DOID:3363
ICD9CM_2002:414.0
GeneRIF:15507760
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7874385
GeneRIF:12454802
GeneRIF:16014615
GeneRIF:12151850
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873497
GeneRIF:14726415
GeneRIF:12925562
GeneRIF:12811412
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0679987
GeneRIF:14597563
ICD9CM_1996:414.0
ARACHIDONIC ACID[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15843][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z)-icosa-5,8,11,14-tetraenoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15843][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An icosa-5,8,11,14-tetraenoic acid that has formula C20H32O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15843][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:15843
BioportalImporter v.1.0
arachidonic acid
CS57847 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158871&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158871&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57847
GeneRIF:15677734
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D008659
Disorder of metabolism NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/267456000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1986:277.9
Metabolic disorders
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3015643
GeneRIF:12242462
ICD9CM_1990:277.9
ICD9CM_2002:277.9
UMLS_CUI:C0025517
ICD9CM_2003:277.9
ICD9CM_2001:277.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240777
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400311
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3274788
Unspecified disorder of metabolism[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:0014667][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15231871
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:75934005
Metabolic disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:0014667][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0085261
metabolism disease
DOID:0014667
ICD9CM_1987:277.9
NCI2004_11_17:C3235
GeneRIF:15246202
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607967
A congenital (due to inherited enzyme abnormality) or acquired (due to failure of a metabolic important organ) disorder resulting from an abnormal metabolic process. -- 2003
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3235]
metabolism disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:0014667][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12093894
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340980
GeneRIF:12215968
ICD9CM_1999:277.9
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0483676
GeneRIF:12707035
ICD9CM_1993:277.9
ICD9CM_1996:277.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3473919
ICD9CM_1992:277.9
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0050053
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572100
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1102652
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049803
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7584878
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1102653
ICD9CM_2005:277.9
ICD9CM_2004:277.9
ICD9CM_1997:277.9
Generalized metabolic disorder (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:0014667][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:277.9
Metabolic Diseases[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Metabolic_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3559520
ICD9CM_1998:277.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3474061
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:30390004
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2966065
Metabolic Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Metabolic_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2006:277.9
ICD9CM_1991:277.9
GeneRIF:16018179
ICD9CM_1994:277.9
ICD9CM_1989:277.9
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572099
GeneRIF:12824951
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2938056
A congenital (due to inherited enzyme abnormality) or acquired (due to failure of a metabolic important organ) disorder resulting from an abnormal metabolic process. -- 2003[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Metabolic_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3322130
ICD9CM_1995:277.9
GeneRIF:12815182
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:267456000
ICD9CM_2000:277.9
GeneRIF:14592951
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0013493
GeneRIF:15277400
Metabolic disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:0014667][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0085262
disorder of metabolism NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:0014667][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GM12892
FMA:62211
James Malone
medial geniculate nucleus
MO_699
Tomasz Adamusiak
reference design
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3657012
DOID:1712
GeneRIF:15311863
James Malone
aortic stenosis
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0025483
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0119467
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0001557
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0025482
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D001024
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0025471
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0473802
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0131361
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0460738
AS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1712][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0119469
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0460739
UMLS_CUI:C0003507
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0131364
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3073315
Aortic valve stenosis is a aortic valve disease caused by the incomplete opening of the aortic valve. The aortic valve controls the direction of blood flow from the left ventricle to the aorta. When in good working order, the aortic valve does not impede the flow of blood between these two spaces. Under some circumstances, the aortic valve becomes narrower than normal, impeding the flow of blood. This is known as aortic valve stenosis, or aortic stenosis, often abbreviated as AS.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1712][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:60573004
Aortic valve stenosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/60573004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11903341
Aortic stenosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1712][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
aortic valve stenosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1712][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2987133
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2923635
GeneRIF:14734048
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2923628
Ventral is a geometric modifier describing parts pertaining to the front or anterior of any structure, for example ventral striatum.
MAT:0000493
James Malone
ventral
ventral striatum
4-[(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methyl]-N-{4-methyl-3-[(4-pyridin-3-ylpyrimidin-2-yl)amino]phenyl}benzamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:45783][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A N-methylpiperazine that has formula C29H31N7O.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:45783][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:45783
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
imatinib
Antineoplastic agent isolated from the bark of the Pacific yew tree, Taxus brevifolia.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:45863][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
4alpha,10beta-bis(acetyloxy)-13alpha-[(2S,3S)-3-(benzoylamino)-2-hydroxy-3-phenylpropanoyloxy]-1,7beta-dihydroxy-9-oxo-5beta,20-epoxytax-11-en-2alpha-yl benzoate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:45863][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAXOL[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:45863][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Antineoplastic agent isolated from the bark of the Pacific yew tree, Taxus brevifolia.
[Source: CHEBI:45863]
CHEBI:45863
taxol
ZFA:0000003
James Malone
adaxial cells
tail structure abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002111][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
tail dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002111][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0001117
WBbt:0005741
abnormal tail structure[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002111][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0002111
tail
tail abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002111][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
extremities: tail dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002111][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16748
James Malone
XAO:0003026
MFO:0081020
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal development of the tail resulting in structural abnormality[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002111][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:103
MAT:0000094
abnormal tail[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002111][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000008
James Malone
A neurosecretory organ forming part of the retrocerebral complex.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005800][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00001716
MAT:0000210
FBbt:00005800
corpus allatum
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189837000
UMLS_ST:T191
NCI2004_11_17:C3234
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190110008
A usually malignant and aggressive neoplasm of the mesothelium which is often associated with exposure to asbestos.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mesothelioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086494
Mesothelioma, malignant (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/62064005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15705870
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0483659
GeneRIF:15900580
GeneRIF:15777968
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292775
GeneRIF:15996160
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0085188
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572092
A usually malignant and aggressive neoplasm of the mesothelium which is often associated with exposure to asbestos.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3234]
GeneRIF:12082623
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D008654
DOID:2645
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577704
mesothelioma
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0085192
GeneRIF:15334061
Mesothelioma, NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2645][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0025500
Mesothelioma, unspecified (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2645][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mesothelioma, unspecified (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2645][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3797756
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883959
James Malone
GeneRIF:12082024
mesothelioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2645][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14729617
GeneRIF:14960305
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:62064005
GeneRIF:14576363
GeneRIF:12839939
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791269
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0013485
CS57843 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158867&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158867&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57843
abnormal aorta[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000272][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:3734
aorta
The major arterial trunk that carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle into the ascending aorta behind the heart, the aortic arch, through the thorax as the descending aorta and through the abdomen as the abdominal aorta; it bifurcates into the left and right common iliac arteries.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Aorta][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal ascending aorta[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000272][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:6
MAT:0000035
James Malone
The major arterial trunk that carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle into the ascending aorta behind the heart, the aortic arch, through the thorax as the descending aorta and through the abdomen as the abdominal aorta; it bifurcates into the left and right common iliac arteries.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12669]
TAO:0000014
ZFA:0000014
aorta abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000272][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0000272
MA:0000476
Trunk of aortic tree[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Aorta][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TADS:0000154
EV:0100027
aorta[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Aorta][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12669
Trunk of systemic arterial tree[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Aorta][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0003010
FBbt:00003153
Aortic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Aorta][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
structural anomaly of the main trunk of the systemic arteries[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000272][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMA:62209
James Malone
lateral geniculate nucleus
James Malone
H209
MO_981
Tomasz Adamusiak
quality control testing design
Proximal is a geometric modifier describing the point at which an appendage joins the body or the point nearest to some point of origin, for example proximal tibia.
MAT:0000491
James Malone
proximal
proximal tibia
http://purl.org/obo/owl/NCBITaxon#NCBITaxon_2759
James Malone
Eukaryota
N-hydroxyurea[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:44423][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hydroxyurea[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:44423][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An urea that has formula CH4N2O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:44423][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:44423
BioportalImporter v.1.0
hydroxyurea
Tetraethylenepentamine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:49798][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
N-(2-aminoethyl)-N'-{2-[(2-aminoethyl)amino]ethyl}ethane-1,2-diamine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:49798][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A polyazaalkane that has formula C8H23N5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:49798][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:49798
BioportalImporter v.1.0
tetraethylenepentamine
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576514
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593372
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593370
Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593337
ductal adenocarcinoma
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Duct Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ductal Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593339
ductal carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C1527349
Duct Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
DOID:3008
Ductal Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7589095
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593349
NCI2004_11_17:C4017
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593353
A carcinoma arising from the ducts. While ductal carcinomas can arise at other sites, this term is universally used to refer to carcinomas of the breast. Ductal carcinomas account for about two thirds of all breast cancers. Two types of ductal carcinomas have been described: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified. The latter often spreads to the axillary lymph nodes and other anatomic sites. The two forms of ductal carcinoma often coexist.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A carcinoma arising from the ducts. While ductal carcinomas can arise at other sites, this term is universally used to refer to carcinomas of the breast. Ductal carcinomas account for about two thirds of all breast cancers. Two types of ductal carcinomas have been described: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified. The latter often spreads to the axillary lymph nodes and other anatomic sites. The two forms of ductal carcinoma often coexist.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4017]
Ductal Breast Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35842][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
[Source: CHEBI:35842]
CHEBI:35842
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antirheumatic drug
CHEBI:35842
ZFA:0000311
James Malone
adductor mandibulae complex
Caudal is a geometric modifier which indicates a position towards the tail.
James Malone
caudal
ZFA:0000277
MAT:0000257
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000257
James Malone
scale
CS57842 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158866&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158866&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57842
James Malone
H720
James Malone
foreskin
MO_490
Tomasz Adamusiak
self vs self design
CHEBI:16240
hydrogen peroxide
dioxidane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16240][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
dihydrogen(peroxide)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16240][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An inorganic peroxide that has formula H2O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16240][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
bis(hydridooxygen)(O--O)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16240][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16240][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
dihydrogen peroxide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16240][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
http://purl.org/obo/owl/NCBITaxon#NCBITaxon_2
James Malone
Bacteria
FBbt:00005556
James Malone
apoptotic amnioserosa
CHEBI:35666
thiopurines
A type of carcinoma derived from glandular tissue or in which tumor cells form recognizable glandular structures.
CRISP Thesaurus 2006, Term Number 2000-0386, http://crisp.cit.nih.gov/Thesaurus/00000107.htm Date accessed: 1st Novemeber 2007
James Malone
adenocarcinoma
ZFA:0001058
James Malone
caudal fin
apratoxin A[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35212][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
7'''.1,4-anhydro(N-{3-[2-(3,7-dihydroxy-5,8,8-trimethylnonan-2-yl)-4,5-dihydro-1,3-thiazol-4-yl]-2-methylpropenoyl}-O-methyl-L-tyrosyl-N-methyl-L-alanyl-N-methyl-L-isoleucyl-L-proline)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35212][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An apratoxin that has formula C45H69N5O8S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35212][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35212
BioportalImporter v.1.0
apratoxin A
CS57840 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158864&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158864&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57840
One of the repeated divisions of the whole organism.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00000003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000271
FBbt:00000003
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
adult segment
MO_885
Tomasz Adamusiak
replicate design
James Malone
HBL100
hexadecanoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15756][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Palmitic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15756][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A straight-chain saturated fatty acid that has formula C16H32O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15756][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:15756
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Hexadecanoic acid
http://purl.org/obo/owl/NCBITaxon#NCBITaxon_2157
James Malone
Archaea
One of the most common malignant tumors afflicting men. The majority of carcinomas arise in the peripheral zone and a minority occur in the central or the transitional zone of the prostate gland. Grossly, prostatic carcinomas appear as ill-defined yellow areas of discoloration in the prostate gland lobes. Adenocarcinomas represent the overwhelming majority of prostatic carcinomas. Prostatic-specific antigen (PSA) serum test is widely used as a screening test for the early detection of prostatic carcinoma. Treatment options include radical prostatectomy, radiation therapy, androgen ablation and cryotherapy. Watchful waiting or surveillance alone is an option for older patients with low-grade or low-stage disease. -- 2002[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Prostate_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Prostate Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Prostate_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Cancer of Prostate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Prostate_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
prostate carcinoma
Prostate Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Prostate_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C4863
Carcinoma of the Prostate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Prostate_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Carcinoma of Prostate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Prostate_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cancer of the Prostate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Prostate_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
PO:0020148
James Malone
apical meristem
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3399048
ICD9CM_1990:259.9
Endocrine Diseases and Manifestations[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endocrine_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:267475005
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954671
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3413897
Disorder of endocrine gland
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3018429
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6967433
ICD9CM_1993:259.9
ICD9CM_2006:259.9
Endocrine Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endocrine_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3275031
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594192
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3496388
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6979317
ICD9CM_2002:259.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049708
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0478460
endocrine system disease
Endocrine diseases
Endocrine disorder NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/190594008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1997:259.9
Endocrinopathy, NOS
ICD9CM_1991:259.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3413889
ICD9CM_1992:259.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:362969004
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0007396
NCI2004_11_17:C3009
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049981
ICD9CM_1988:259.9
Hormone disturbance NOS
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6993713
Non-Neoplastic Endocrine Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Non-Neoplastic_Endocrine_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15296474
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400092
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7611471
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1873155
GeneRIF:15736104
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2963453
ICD9CM_2005:259.9
GeneRIF:15240634
Endocrine gland disease NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/267475005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3496402
Endocrine disturbance NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/267489000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Any deviation from the normal structure or function of the endocrine system that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3009]
Disorder of endocrine system (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/362969004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576543
ICD9CM_2001:259.9
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594194
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190594008
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3142362
Unspecified endocrine disorder
ICD9CM_2000:259.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3413894
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6966743
ICD9CM_1996:259.9
Hormone abnormality (finding)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/84452004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1998:259.9
ICD9CM_1999:259.9
Any deviation from the normal structure or function of the endocrine system that is manifested by a characteristic set of symptoms and signs.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endocrine_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Endocrine disturbance NOS
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1272993
Endocrine Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endocrine_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D004700
Disorder of endocrine system
ICD9CM_1989:259.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3413916
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6966736
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8343962
James Malone
Endocrine Disorders[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endocrine_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400082
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:267489000
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570284
Hormone disorders
ICD9CM_2004:259.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6979318
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3274235
UMLS_CUI:C0014130
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6993586
ICD9CM_2003:259.9
GeneRIF:15132716
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400091
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0054193
UMLS_CUI:C1335007
ICD9CM_1986:259.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2963457
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:84452004
ICD9CM_1994:259.9
ICD9CM_1995:259.9
Endocrine gland disease NOS
DOID:28
NCI2004_11_17:C27565
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3018424
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0271737
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3018430
ICD9CM_1987:259.9
SAEL:112
MAT:0000296
Torso[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Trunk][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
trunk
Subdivision of body proper, which consists of a maximal set of diverse subclasses of organ and organ part spatially associated with the ribcage, thoracic and lumbar vertebral column, sacrum and coccyx, it is partially surrounded by skin of trunk. Examples: There is only one trunk.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Trunk][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
FMAID:7181
MFO:0001720
XAO:0003025
TAO:0001115
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ZFA:0001198
James Malone
adenohypophyseal placode
metabolimic profiling
An experiment in which one or more metabolites are analysed.
ArrayExpress production team
James Malone
metabolomic profiling
mol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000013][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A substance unit which is equal to the amount of substance of a molecular system which contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in 0.012 kilogram of carbon 12.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000013][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A mole is a substance unit which is equal to the amount of substance of a molecular system which contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in 0.012 kilogram of carbon 12.
UO:0000013
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
mole
NCI Thesaurus: C0152304
FMA:77536
James Malone
inferior parietal lobule
A thin, transparent tissue divided into the palpebral conjunctiva (covering the inner side of the eye lid) and the bulbar conjunctiva (covering the eyeball).
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12341]
conjunctiva
CONJUNCTIVA[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conjunctiva][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A thin, transparent tissue divided into the palpebral conjunctiva (covering the inner side of the eye lid) and the bulbar conjunctiva (covering the eyeball).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conjunctiva][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C12341
MO_887
Tomasz Adamusiak
time series design
CHEBI:48028
HC toxin
James Malone
HCC1007
An event that has caused the permanent cessation of all vital functions; the end of life. Can be applied to a whole organism or to a part of an organism.
James Malone
event death
ICD9CM_2001:203.0
GeneRIF:12845688
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12070027
GeneRIF:14976049
GeneRIF:12651942
ICD9CM_1989:203.0
ICD9CM_2003:203.0
GeneRIF:11792572
GeneRIF:11840273
GeneRIF:12393489
GeneRIF:11872084
GeneRIF:11985783
GeneRIF:11902142
UMLS_CUI:C0026764
ICD9CM_1997:203.00
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1007349
GeneRIF:15010462
GeneRIF:12743296
GeneRIF:12231535
GeneRIF:11877293
GeneRIF:12200385
GeneRIF:15626731
GeneRIF:15199411
GeneRIF:12888915
GeneRIF:15788896
GeneRIF:15731173
ICD9CM_1996:203.0
GeneRIF:15203873
GeneRIF:16030194
GeneRIF:12665525
GeneRIF:12200397
GeneRIF:12239172
GeneRIF:11918087
GeneRIF:12161360
myeloma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Plasma_Cell_Myeloma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12433678
GeneRIF:12970749
GeneRIF:15725479
GeneRIF:12430875
GeneRIF:12604407
ICD9CM_1993:203.00
GeneRIF:15061198
GeneRIF:15458509
GeneRIF:12569357
GeneRIF:12649140
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1049250
ICD9CM_1991:203.0
GeneRIF:15205949
GeneRIF:12791655
ICD9CM_2004:203.00
GeneRIF:12560229
ICD9CM_1998:203.0
GeneRIF:15735670
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1049251
GeneRIF:12543106
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577724
GeneRIF:15475450
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8343629
GeneRIF:15920166
ICD9CM_1988:203.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2938606
GeneRIF:15933061
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7584047
GeneRIF:15940250
GeneRIF:15479729
ICD9CM_1994:203.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877471
GeneRIF:11940485
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568336
GeneRIF:14656874
GeneRIF:12070032
GeneRIF:12002771
GeneRIF:14513045
GeneRIF:14514474
ICD9CM_1992:203.0
GeneRIF:11568006
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0089352
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7879769
GeneRIF:15692064
GeneRIF:16044163
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0436401
ICD9CM_2002:203.0
GeneRIF:15070697
GeneRIF:11877256
GeneRIF:14755377
GeneRIF:15692072
GeneRIF:16026644
ICD9CM_2001:203.00
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1308186
GeneRIF:12459170
Multiple myeloma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/109989006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572278
GeneRIF:11830493
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877472
UMLS_CUI:C0153868
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0013273
GeneRIF:15070700
GeneRIF:15215163
GeneRIF:15657357
GeneRIF:15731178
GeneRIF:15172968
GeneRIF:11896542
GeneRIF:12001122
GeneRIF:11877294
NCI2004_11_17:C3242
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0600480
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7875567
GeneRIF:12456503
GeneRIF:15753365
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877467
GeneRIF:15471949
GeneRIF:15041705
GeneRIF:16002735
GeneRIF:15534117
GeneRIF:15138161
GeneRIF:12393542
GeneRIF:14677065
GeneRIF:12969979
GeneRIF:12433679
GeneRIF:15677557
GeneRIF:12199782
GeneRIF:15902294
GeneRIF:15878977
ICD9CM_1987:203.0
ICD9CM_1992:203.00
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0089350
Multiple Myeloma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Plasma_Cell_Myeloma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
multiple myeloma
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0484242
ICD9CM_2005:203.00
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0014195
GeneRIF:14513053
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3036216
GeneRIF:12682635
ICD9CM_2002:203.00
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0089351
GeneRIF:15070695
GeneRIF:15000866
GeneRIF:11830495
ICD9CM_2003:203.00
GeneRIF:12574959
ICD9CM_2000:203.0
ICD9CM_1991:203.00
A bone marrow-based plasma cell neoplasm characterized by a serum monoclonal protein and skeletal destruction with osteolytic lesions, pathological fractures, bone pain, hypercalcemia, and anemia. Clinical variants include non-secretory myeloma, smoldering myeloma, indolent myeloma, and plasma cell leukemia. (WHO, 2001)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Plasma_Cell_Myeloma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14592826
ICD9CM_1998:203.00
DOID:9538
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1007348
GeneRIF:14512299
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0486709
GeneRIF:15899516
ICD9CM_1986:203.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0088554
GeneRIF:15512823
GeneRIF:11877296
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270535
A bone marrow-based plasma cell neoplasm characterized by a serum monoclonal protein and skeletal destruction with osteolytic lesions, pathological fractures, bone pain, hypercalcemia, and anemia. Clinical variants include non-secretory myeloma, smoldering myeloma, indolent myeloma, and plasma cell leukemia. (WHO, 2001)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3242]
ICD9CM_2000:203.00
ICD9CM_1999:203.0
GeneRIF:12471202
GeneRIF:14692531
GeneRIF:11745168
GeneRIF:12931219
Plasma Cell Myeloma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Plasma_Cell_Myeloma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3570156
ICD9CM_2006:203.00
ICD9CM_2004:203.0
GeneRIF:15705883
GeneRIF:16091744
GeneRIF:14715624
James Malone
ICD9CM_1997:203.0
GeneRIF:15671442
GeneRIF:12626569
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3263663
GeneRIF:11830480
GeneRIF:12855565
GeneRIF:12368157
GeneRIF:12707028
ICD9CM_1995:203.00
GeneRIF:15003892
GeneRIF:12576455
ICD9CM_1990:203.0
ICD9CM_1995:203.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0088556
GeneRIF:12660820
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873417
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877473
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:109989006
GeneRIF:14671622
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0726961
ICD9CM_1999:203.00
GeneRIF:12517814
ICD9CM_1993:203.0
GeneRIF:11839670
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877470
GeneRIF:15583754
ICD9CM_1994:203.00
Multiple myeloma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/55921005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:55921005
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874141
GeneRIF:12351414
GeneRIF:12377412
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577064
ICD9CM_2005:203.0
ICD9CM_1996:203.00
Subdivision of body proper, which consists of a maximal set of diverse subclasses of organ and organ part spatially associated with the cervical vertebral coumn, it is partially surrounded by skin of neck. Examples: There is only one neck.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Neck][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The membranous tube that attaches the thorax to the margins of the occipital foramen.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
FMAID:7155
SAEL:70
EV:0100476
Neck (volume)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Neck][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TGMA:0000005
MAT:0000297
neck
An experiment in which a microRNA array is used to analyse the microRNA component of the transcriptome.
ArrayExpress production team
James Malone
microRNA profiling
The part of the alimentary canal derived from the endoderm.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005383][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005383
BTO:0000863
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
midgut
A Reporter that could be hybridized to an exogenously added nucleic acid or protein (spike) before or during hybridization and is used as a control for data processing.
James Malone
control spike calibration
James Malone
HCC1143
Descriptions pertaining to the design of the array.
James Malone
array design
BioportalImporter v.1.0
halothane
A haloalkane that has formula C2HBrClF3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:5615][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
2-bromo-2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:5615][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:5615
James Malone
Halothane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:5615][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH295R
MO_643
Tomasz Adamusiak
software variation design
TAO:0001114
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0100475
WBbt:0005739
MAT:0000294
FBbt:00000004
XAO:0003024
MFO:0001660
Head (volume)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Head][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
TGMA:0000002
Cardinal body part, which consists of a maximal set of diverse subclasses of organ and organ part spatially associated with the skull, it is partially surrounded by skin of head. Examples: There is only one head.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Head][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:7154
SAEL:46
head
The anterior section (tagma) of the insect body bearing the compound eyes, antennae and mouthparts; separated from the thorax by the cervix.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A unit which is derived from base units.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000046][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A derived unit is a unit which is derived from base units.
UO:0000046
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
derived unit
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591105
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7618343
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7618342
DOID:4467
GeneRIF:15062033
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Conventional (Clear cell) Renal cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma, Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007753
Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Conventional Renal cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591820
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602179
UMLS_CUI:C0279702
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591093
GeneRIF:15709172
Renal Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591127
GeneRIF:12576453
NCI2004_11_17:C4033
Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Carcinoma of Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hypernephroma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591821
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591830
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591137
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3356170
Grawitz Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602177
GeneRIF:14550470
A malignant epithelial neoplasm of the kidney characterized by the presence of lipid-containing clear cells within a vascular network. The tumor may metastasize to unusual sites and late metastasis is common.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002292
Conventional (Clear Cell) Renal Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591111
Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma of Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A malignant epithelial neoplasm of the kidney characterized by the presence of lipid-containing clear cells within a vascular network. The tumor may metastasize to unusual sites and late metastasis is common.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4033]
Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Kidney Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
conventional clear cell renal carcinoma
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254915003
Kidney Clear Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Clear cell carcinoma of kidney is a renal cell carcinoma described as the most common type of renal cell carcinoma. The cancerous cells appear very pale or clear when examined under microscope. This cancer can be effectively treated with surgery if the tumor is confined to the kidney.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear cell carcinoma of kidney (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An experiment in which variation in the genome is analysed
ArrayExpress production team
James Malone
genotyping
Medial is a geometric modifier describing something which is pertaining to, in or toward the middle, for example medial meniscus.
MAT:0000490
James Malone
medial
medial meniscus
James Malone
event free survival time
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CGTHW1
A pair of salivary glands is present in the thorax, just above the forelegs and flanking the oesophagus. In both sexes of most species each gland normally consists of three lobes, two lateral and one median.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0001804][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the saliva-secreting glands of the oral cavity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000613][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal salivary glands[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000613][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:9597
salivary gland dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000613][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TGMA:0001804
EHDAA:7987
salivary gland
James Malone
TADS:0000119
SAEL:92
MAT:0000079
FBbt:00005382
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EMAPA:17751
MA:0000346
MP:0000613
Lobular organ the parenchyma of which consists of glandular acini which communicate the oral cavity. Examples: parotid gland, sublingual gland, lingual salivary gland.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Salivary_gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Methylation specific oligonucleotide microarray
An experiment in which the methylation state is determined and is compared between samples.
ArrayExpress production team
James Malone
methylation profiling
cd[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000014][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A luminous intensity unit which equal to the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 x 1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1/683 watt per steradian.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000014][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A candela is a luminous intensity unit which equal to the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 x 1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1/683 watt per steradian.
UO:0000014
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
candela
SAEL:106
MAT:0000295
Chest[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Thorax][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
thorax
EV:0100010
James Malone
FMAID:9576
TGMA:000136
FBbt:00000015
A small, slender, rigid, needle- or thornlike spicule.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0001364][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Subdivision of trunk proper, which is demarcated from the neck by the plane of the superior thoracic aperture and from the abdomen internally by the inferior surface of the diaphragm and externally by the costal margin and associated with the thoracic vertebral column and ribcage and from the back of the thorax by the external surface of the posterolateral part of the rib cage, the anterior surface of the thoracic vertebral column and the posterior axillary lines; together with the abdomen and the perineum, it constitutes the trunk proper. Examples: There is only one thorax.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Thorax][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The main middle section of the insect body comprising three thoracic rings, the pro-, the meso- and the metathoraces which are more or less well fused and cask-like sometimes having on the upper lateral part one of two pairs of wings, while on the ventrolateral part each thoracic ring bears a pair of legs.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00000015][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
cornea
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Cornea[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cornea][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A dome-shaped, transparent, avascular tissue covering the front of the eye. It is composed of five layers: squamous epithelium, Bowman's membrane, stroma, Descemet's membrane, and endothelium. Refraction of light contributing to eye's focusing ability is its characteristic function. It contains unmyelinated nerve endings which are responsible for the high sensitivity of the tissue.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12342]
A dome-shaped, transparent, avascular tissue covering the front of the eye. It is composed of five layers: squamous epithelium, Bowman's membrane, stroma, Descemet's membrane, and endothelium. Refraction of light contributing to eye's focusing ability is its characteristic function. It contains unmyelinated nerve endings which are responsible for the high sensitivity of the tissue.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cornea][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12342
CHEBI:35195
A substance which lowers the surface tension of the medium in which it is dissolved, and/or the interfacial tension with other phases, and, accordingly, is positively adsorbed at the liquid/vapour and/or at other interfaces.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35195][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A substance which lowers the surface tension of the medium in which it is dissolved, and/or the interfacial tension with other phases, and, accordingly, is positively adsorbed at the liquid/vapour and/or at other interfaces.
[Source: CHEBI:35195]
surfactant[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35195][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
surfactant
MAT:0000343
James Malone
TAO:0000190
XAO:0000209
EMAPA:16658
EHDAA:918
ganglion
WBbt:0005189
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000343
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CESS
Occurrence of a metastasis measured from some defined time point
James Malone
event distant metastases
plan specification
A protocol is an information entity which is a set of instructions that describe an how an experiment is done.
James Malone
protocol
CS57619 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158643&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158643&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57619
ICD9CM_1988:279.19
ICD9CM_2003:279
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0271921
ICD9CM_1995:279.8
ICD9CM_1992:279.9
Disorder of the immune mechanism NOS
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191019003
ICD9CM_1994:279.1
ICD9CM_2004:279.4
ICD9CM_1994:279.10
ICD9CM_1989:279.19
ICD9CM_2002:279.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8358135
A group of non-neoplastic and neoplastic disorders resulting from the deregulation and/or deficiency of immune system functions. It includes autoimmune disorders (e.g., lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, rheumatoid arthritis), congenital and acquired immunodeficiency syndromes including the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), and neoplasms (e.g., lymphomas and malignancies secondary to transplantation.)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Immune_System_and_Related_Disorders][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1992:279
ICD9CM_1992:279.10
ICD9CM_1995:279.4
ICD9CM_1995:279
ICD9CM_1999:279.1
ICD9CM_1990:279.10
Other specified disorders of the immune mechanism (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/191017001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1999:279.4
ICD9CM_1988:279
ICD9CM_1997:279.9
ICD9CM_2002:279.8
ICD9CM_2005:279.19
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0721752
ICD9CM_2003:279.10
ICD9CM_1992:279.8
ICD9CM_1989:279.4
ICD9CM_1993:279.4
ICD9CM_2001:279.19
Immune System and Related Disorders[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Immune_System_and_Related_Disorders][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2003:279.19
ICD9CM_1993:279.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3609139
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191035005
ICD9CM_1988:279.4
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0271930
ICD9CM_1993:279.19
Immunodeficiency and Immunosuppression Disorders[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Immune_System_and_Related_Disorders][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Disorder of the immune mechanism NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/191019003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2003:279.9
ICD9CM_1991:279.9
UMLS_CUI:C0687719
ICD9CM_1989:279.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3795391
ICD9CM_1986:279.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0649763
ICD9CM_1993:279.10
ICD9CM_1990:279.9
ICD9CM_1994:279
ICD9CM_1991:279.8
ICD9CM_2002:279.1
ICD9CM_1997:279.8
ICD9CM_1987:279.8
ICD9CM_2003:279.8
ICD9CM_2000:279.8
ICD9CM_1994:279.19
ICD9CM_1997:279.4
ICD9CM_1995:279.19
ICD9CM_1991:279.1
ICD9CM_1986:279.19
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3177676
ICD9CM_1990:279
ICD9CM_1994:279.9
ICD9CM_1991:279.10
ICD9CM_1991:279.4
James Malone
immune system disease
ICD9CM_2000:279.4
ICD9CM_1990:279.8
ICD9CM_1990:279.19
ICD9CM_2005:279.10
ICD9CM_1991:279.19
ICD9CM_1993:279.9
ICD9CM_1998:279.10
ICD9CM_2004:279.8
ICD9CM_2002:279
ICD9CM_2001:279.1
ICD9CM_2001:279.10
ICD9CM_1993:279.1
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600708
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3015743
ICD9CM_1999:279.10
ICD9CM_1991:279
NCI2004_11_17:C27351
ICD9CM_1994:279.8
ICD9CM_1988:279.1
DOID:2914
ICD9CM_2005:279.1
ICD9CM_2001:279.4
ICD9CM_1989:279.10
ICD9CM_1995:279.10
ICD9CM_1994:279.4
ICD9CM_1998:279.19
ICD9CM_1987:279.10
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1997:279.19
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3224906
ICD9CM_2000:279.19
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600691
ICD9CM_1998:279.1
ICD9CM_1999:279.9
ICD9CM_2001:279
ICD9CM_1986:279
ICD9CM_1993:279
ICD9CM_2004:279.10
ICD9CM_1986:279.8
ICD9CM_1997:279.1
UMLS_ST:T046
ICD9CM_2004:279.19
ICD9CM_2005:279
ICD9CM_2004:279.9
ICD9CM_1998:279.4
ICD9CM_1999:279.8
ICD9CM_1997:279
ICD9CM_1995:279.1
ICD9CM_2000:279.1
ICD9CM_1986:279.4
ICD9CM_2000:279
ICD9CM_1992:279.1
ICD9CM_1988:279.8
ICD9CM_2000:279.10
ICD9CM_1998:279.9
ICD9CM_1986:279.9
ICD9CM_1996:279.9
ICD9CM_2004:279
ICD9CM_2002:279.4
ICD9CM_1992:279.19
ICD9CM_2004:279.1
ICD9CM_1992:279.4
ICD9CM_1997:279.10
ICD9CM_1987:279.4
ICD9CM_1989:279.1
ICD9CM_1987:279.19
UMLS_CUI:C0154282
ICD9CM_1989:279
ICD9CM_2005:279.9
A group of non-neoplastic and neoplastic disorders resulting from the deregulation and/or deficiency of immune system functions. It includes autoimmune disorders (e.g., lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, rheumatoid arthritis), congenital and acquired immunodeficiency syndromes including the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), and neoplasms (e.g., lymphomas and malignancies secondary to transplantation.)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C27351]
ICD9CM_1989:279.9
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1998:279.8
ICD9CM_1996:279.8
ICD9CM_2001:279.8
ICD9CM_1988:279.10
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0271923
ICD9CM_1996:279.1
ICD9CM_1996:279.19
ICD9CM_2003:279.1
ICD9CM_1996:279.4
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191017001
ICD9CM_1986:279.10
ICD9CM_1987:279.9
ICD9CM_2005:279.8
ICD9CM_2006:279.4
ICD9CM_1999:279.19
UMLS_CUI:C0041806
ICD9CM_2002:279.19
ICD9CM_1999:279
UMLS_CUI:C1334156
ICD9CM_1998:279
ICD9CM_1990:279.1
UMLS_CUI:C0154280
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400636
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240789
ICD9CM_2003:279.4
ICD9CM_2005:279.4
ICD9CM_1987:279.1
ICD9CM_1988:279.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0271899
ICD9CM_2000:279.9
ICD9CM_1995:279.9
ICD9CM_1987:279
ICD9CM_1996:279.10
UMLS_CUI:C0398672
ICD9CM_1996:279
ICD9CM_2002:279.10
ICD9CM_2001:279.9
ICD9CM_1990:279.4
James Malone
Ele Holloway
RPMI8226
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CHP212
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH23
ZEA:0015061
MAT:0000222
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000222
James Malone
taproot
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ARH77
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DoTc2
James Malone
BJABK3
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0406970
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954597
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0594281
ICD9CM_2005:425.8
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0014337
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195037005
ICD9CM_2002:425.8
ICD9CM_1988:425.8
ICD9CM_1987:425.8
ICD9CM_1996:425
Myocardial disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/57809008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cardiomyopathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiomyopathy][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3004719
Other primary cardiomyopathy NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/195022006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1991:425
ICD9CM_1987:425
ICD9CM_1992:425
ICD9CM_2003:425.4
ICD9CM_1994:425
ICD9CM_1992:425.4
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195580005
ICD9CM_1993:425
ICD9CM_2000:425.8
ICD9CM_1986:425.8
ICD9CM_1999:425.8
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1873052
ICD9CM_2004:425
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3340353
ICD9CM_2001:425
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3015592
ICD9CM_2002:425
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3608276
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889220
Myocardial Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myocardial_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cardiomyopathy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/85898001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241742
ICD9CM_1998:425
ICD9CM_2004:425.4
ICD9CM_1994:425.8
ICD9CM_1996:425.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8345415
ICD9CM_1998:425.4
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0594282
NCI2004_11_17:C34830
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0089422
ICD9CM_1995:425.4
ICD9CM_2003:425.8
Cardiomyopathy NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/195037005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2005:425
ICD9CM_2003:425
ICD9CM_2001:425.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872572
DOID:3978
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3794592
UMLS_CUI:C0155699
ICD9CM_1995:425.8
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1988:425
James Malone
ICD9CM_2002:425.4
ICD9CM_2004:425.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3340354
ICD9CM_1997:425.4
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7609528
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085872
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2876054
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:57809008
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3608277
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954820
ICD9CM_1993:425.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276112
A disease of the heart muscle or myocardium proper. Cardiomyopathies may be classified as either primary or secondary, on the basis of etiology, or on the pathophysiology of the lesion: hypertrophic, dilated, or restrictive.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiomyopathy][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:425
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0050058
ICD9CM_1991:425.4
ICD9CM_1987:425.4
ICD9CM_1999:425
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195022006
ICD9CM_1989:425
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3319579
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7567983
ICD9CM_2006:425.8
ICD9CM_1994:425.4
ICD9CM_1997:425
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195017006
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0319510
cardiomyopathy
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:85898001
ICD9CM_1986:425.4
ICD9CM_1990:425
Other primary cardiomyopathies (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/195017006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1998:425.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053385
ICD9CM_1992:425.8
ICD9CM_1989:425.4
ICD9CM_1993:425.4
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954506
UMLS_CUI:C0340419
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954500
ICD9CM_2005:425.4
ICD9CM_2001:425.4
ICD9CM_2000:425.4
ICD9CM_1995:425
ICD9CM_1991:425.8
ICD9CM_1990:425.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3572637
ICD9CM_1996:425.4
A disease of the heart muscle or myocardium proper. Cardiomyopathies may be classified as either primary or secondary, on the basis of etiology, or on the pathophysiology of the lesion: hypertrophic, dilated, or restrictive.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C34830]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3015651
ICD9CM_1990:425.4
ICD9CM_1988:425.4
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954821
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0001713
ICD9CM_1986:425
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0669116
NCI2004_11_17:C35544
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_CUI:C0878544
ICD9CM_1999:425.4
ICD9CM_1997:425.8
ICD9CM_1989:425.8
A drug that prevents or reduces fever by lowering the body temperature from a raised state. An antipyretic will not affect the normal body temperature if one does not have fever. Antipyretics cause the hypothalamus to override an interleukin-induced increase in temperature. The body will then work to lower the temperature and the result is a reduction in fever.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35493][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35493
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antipyretic
CHEBI:35493
James Malone
Ele Holloway
IBL4
An epithelial cell located in the inner portion of the thymus where the T lymphocytes become mature and are released into the circulation.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C45702]
Thymic Medullary Epithelial Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thymic_Medullary_Epithelial_Cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An epithelial cell located in the inner portion of the thymus where the T lymphocytes become mature and are released into the circulation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thymic_Medullary_Epithelial_Cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C45702
medullary thymic epithelial cell
James Malone
Ele Holloway
KG1
plant embryo
MAT:0000226
ZEA:0015179
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000226
James Malone
PO:0009009
A biological agent that causes disease or illness to its host
James Malone
pathogen
Pituitary[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Pituitary_gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:2183
any structural anomaly of the compound gland suspended from the base of the hypothalamus, which secretes somatotropins, prolactin, TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone), gonadotropins, adrenal corticotropin from the anterior lobe; melanocyte stimulating hormone from the intermediate lobe and hormones involved in blood pressure regulation from the posterior lobe[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000633][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal pituitary morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000633][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal pituitary gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000633][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hypophysis cerebri[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Pituitary_gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000127
James Malone
FMAID:13889
pituitary gland dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000633][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
XAO:0000161
EMAPA:16724
MAT:0000077
abnormal hypophysis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000633][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:83
EV:0100132
ZFA:0000118
MP:0000633
pituitary
A function is an entity which is an essentially end-directed activity of a material entity in virtue of that entity being a specific kind of entity in the kind or kinds of contexts that it is made for. For example,
Derived from BFO:function
James Malone
function
true
Influenza[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Influenza][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An acute viral infection of the respiratory tract, occurring in isolated cases, in epidemics, or in pandemics; it is caused by serologically different strains of viruses (influenzaviruses) designated A, B, and C, has a 3-day incubation period, and usually lasts for 3 to 10 days. It is marked by inflammation of the nasal mucosa, pharynx, and conjunctiva; headache; myalgia; often fever, chills, and prostration; and occasionally involvement of the myocardium or central nervous system.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Influenza][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C53482
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
influenza
MP:0001158
James Malone
EV:0100104
EMAPA:19287
prostate
Lobular organ the parenchyma of which has as its parts glandular acini which are continuous with the prostatic part of the urethra. Examples: There is only one prostate.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Prostate][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000404
FMAID:9600
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SAEL:87
any structural anomaly gland in males that secretes part of the seminiferous fluid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001158][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000078
prostate dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001158][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
RWPE1
The antibody used to precipitate an antigen out of a solution during the process of immunoprecipitation.
James Malone
immunoprecipitate
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CHL1
PO:0000256
MAT:0000352
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000352
James Malone
root hair
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH226
James Malone
Ele Holloway
EB1
James Malone
Ele Holloway
AN3CA
CS57618 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158642&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158642&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57618
James Malone
BL41K3
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ITM
A drug that has principally analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory actions. Non-narcotic analgesics do not bind to opioid receptors.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35481][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35481
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
non-narcotic analgesic
CHEBI:35481
ICD9CM_1997:429.7
Other diseases of pericardium (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/194962004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Circulatory system disease NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/195646003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1998:423
ICD9CM_1989:429
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3004754
ICD9CM_1992:423.8
ICD9CM_1988:429.2
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:266239001
ICD9CM_1996:429.89
GeneRIF:15627719
ICD9CM_1992:420-429.99
James Malone
ICD9CM_2002:429.2
GeneRIF:12365916
ICD9CM_2000:390-459.99
Cardiovascular Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiovascular_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12476328
ICD9CM_1986:429.7
ICD9CM_1997:423.8
ICD9CM_1998:390-459.99
ICD9CM_1996:429.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8358508
GeneRIF:15780075
ICD9CM_1993:459.9
UMLS_ST:T046
ICD9CM_1995:429
ICD9CM_1989:424
UMLS_CUI:C0340442
ICD9CM_1991:429.2
ICD9CM_1986:424
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195594006
GeneRIF:15576850
ICD9CM_1995:429.79
ICD9CM_2001:420-429.99
ICD9CM_1992:429.7
GeneRIF:12867276
ICD9CM_1995:424
ICD9CM_1991:420-429.99
GeneRIF:12052142
Other heart disease NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/195151008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053326
ICD9CM_1987:390-459.99
ICD9CM_1996:429.81
ICD9CM_2003:429
GeneRIF:16161810
ICD9CM_2002:423.8
GeneRIF:12818409
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6938265
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0475475
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035248
ICD9CM_2001:424
ICD9CM_1990:429
GeneRIF:16324215
ICD9CM_2005:459.9
ICD9CM_1991:459.9
ICD9CM_1996:423.8
ICD9CM_2005:429
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3799133
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606756
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195551001
ICD9CM_2004:429.89
ICD9CM_1993:420-429.99
ICD9CM_2005:429.79
ICD9CM_1987:429.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3274302
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276101
ICD9CM_1987:420-429.99
ICD9CM_1996:423
ICD9CM_2005:424
ICD9CM_1993:429.8
ICD9CM_1989:423.8
GeneRIF:14983217
ICD9CM_1988:390-459.99
GeneRIF:14998943
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086828
ICD9CM_1988:420-429.99
ICD9CM_2002:429.89
ICD9CM_1988:429
ICD9CM_1997:423
ICD9CM_2000:420-429.99
GeneRIF:16018179
ICD9CM_1986:429
ICD9CM_1999:424
GeneRIF:16028070
ICD9CM_1991:423
ICD9CM_1986:420-429.99
ICD9CM_1991:423.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0669176
UMLS_CUI:C0155694
ICD9CM_1995:429.81
GeneRIF:12743009
ICD9CM_2002:420-429.99
ICD9CM_2002:429.81
ICD9CM_1999:429.7
ICD9CM_2002:390-459.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2893083
UMLS_CUI:C0178273
ICD9CM_1988:429.89
GeneRIF:15008790
ICD9CM_1990:429.81
GeneRIF:16224057
ICD9CM_2004:429.7
GeneRIF:15648548
ICD9CM_2003:459.9
GeneRIF:15869613
ICD9CM_1990:424
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3799659
GeneRIF:11821707
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276175
ICD9CM_1998:459.9
ICD9CM_2001:423.8
ICD9CM_2003:429.7
ICD9CM_2003:424
ICD9CM_1996:390-459.99
ICD9CM_1997:390-459.99
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569341
ICD9CM_1987:429.89
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606321
ICD9CM_2005:429.8
ICD9CM_2003:429.2
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195646003
ICD9CM_1987:459.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606931
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3004746
Disease affecting entire cardiovascular system (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/105980002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3818689
ICD9CM_2004:424
GeneRIF:12187094
ICD9CM_1992:429.89
GeneRIF:15314690
GeneRIF:11912547
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276163
ICD9CM_1986:423.8
ICD9CM_1999:423.8
GeneRIF:15528465
ICD9CM_1990:429.89
GeneRIF:14967720
ICD9CM_1993:424
ICD9CM_1997:429.2
ICD9CM_2000:429.81
GeneRIF:15116245
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2925871
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195150009
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder affecting the heart or the vessels (arteries, veins and lymph vessels). Representative examples of non-neoplastic cardiovascular disorders are endocarditis and hypertension. Representative examples of neoplastic cardiovascular disorders are endocardial myxoma and angiosarcoma. -- 2003
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2931]
GeneRIF:15653176
ICD9CM_1994:423
GeneRIF:11935372
GeneRIF:12943734
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:105980002
ICD9CM_1994:429.8
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:266309008
GeneRIF:15823283
ICD9CM_2001:429.79
ICD9CM_1998:423.8
ICD9CM_1988:424
GeneRIF:15619076
ICD9CM_2002:459.9
ICD9CM_1987:429
Other ill-defined heart disease NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/195150009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1987:429.81
UMLS_CUI:C0155718
ICD9CM_1986:429.2
Other heart disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/266309008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:429.2
ICD9CM_2005:390-459.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3354935
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3398603
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053087
ICD9CM_2003:420-429.99
ICD9CM_2002:429.79
ICD9CM_1998:429
ICD9CM_1992:429.81
GeneRIF:15750260
GeneRIF:15166781
UMLS_CUI:C0155711
ICD9CM_1988:429.8
ICD9CM_1991:429
Disorder of cardiovascular system (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/49601007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:423
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241953
GeneRIF:12861348
ICD9CM_1997:429.8
ICD9CM_1999:429.2
ICD9CM_2000:423.8
ICD9CM_1996:420-429.99
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:266241000
GeneRIF:15735209
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195588003
ICD9CM_1995:429.89
ICD9CM_1993:423.8
ICD9CM_2001:429.7
ICD9CM_2003:429.79
ICD9CM_1986:429.8
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder affecting the heart or the vessels (arteries, veins and lymph vessels). Representative examples of non-neoplastic cardiovascular disorders are endocarditis and hypertension. Representative examples of neoplastic cardiovascular disorders are endocardial myxoma and angiosarcoma. -- 2003[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiovascular_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0406944
ICD9CM_1997:459.9
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1998:429.79
ICD9CM_1999:429.81
GeneRIF:15859024
ICD9CM_1993:429.79
ICD9CM_1996:429.2
ICD9CM_2000:429.79
ICD9CM_1992:429.8
ICD9CM_1990:423.8
GeneRIF:15598684
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576388
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3015740
GeneRIF:12606536
ICD9CM_2005:429.89
ICD9CM_1989:429.7
ICD9CM_2001:429.81
GeneRIF:11985486
ICD9CM_1997:420-429.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2893081
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086790
GeneRIF:12431476
ICD9CM_1998:429.7
Other ill-defined heart disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/266251004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1992:423
GeneRIF:12911596
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035246
ICD9CM_1996:424
ICD9CM_1990:390-459.99
GeneRIF:16132053
GeneRIF:12669427
ICD9CM_1986:459.9
ICD9CM_1990:429.7
ICD9CM_1995:390-459.99
ICD9CM_1994:459.9
ICD9CM_1989:459.9
cardiovascular disease
ICD9CM_2005:429.81
GeneRIF:12052841
ICD9CM_1997:424
GeneRIF:15342688
GeneRIF:12201209
ICD9CM_1995:429.7
GeneRIF:15856070
ICD9CM_1998:429.2
ICD9CM_2004:429
ICD9CM_1996:459.9
UMLS_CUI:C0302375
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8358451
ICD9CM_1991:424
ICD9CM_2001:429.89
ICD9CM_1991:429.81
ICD9CM_1995:429.2
GeneRIF:15459608
ICD9CM_1993:429
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053712
ICD9CM_1993:429.81
ICD9CM_1994:429.79
ICD9CM_1992:429
GeneRIF:15591764
ICD9CM_1986:423
ICD9CM_1989:420-429.99
ICD9CM_1990:459.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049952
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606315
GeneRIF:15531184
Other forms of heart disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/194901009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:429.79
ICD9CM_1998:420-429.99
ICD9CM_1993:390-459.99
ICD9CM_1999:429.79
UMLS_CUI:C0728936
ICD9CM_2000:429.7
ICD9CM_2001:459.9
ICD9CM_2001:423
GeneRIF:15375785
ICD9CM_1999:420-429.99
ICD9CM_2002:423
ICD9CM_2004:429.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896792
GeneRIF:15939053
ICD9CM_1997:429.79
ICD9CM_1999:459.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606863
GeneRIF:16103519
ICD9CM_1996:429
ICD9CM_1988:459.9
ICD9CM_2000:459.9
ICD9CM_1992:459.9
ICD9CM_2005:423.8
DOID:1287
Cardiovascular Disorders[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiovascular_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Other specified pericardial disease NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/266239001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2003:429.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0683553
Cardiovascular Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiovascular_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:390-459.99
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0399368
ICD9CM_1989:390-459.99
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569342
ICD9CM_2004:459.9
ICD9CM_1987:424
ICD9CM_2002:429.8
ICD9CM_2006:429.2
ICD9CM_1994:390-459.99
ICD9CM_1994:423.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606932
GeneRIF:16159596
ICD9CM_2000:429.89
ICD9CM_2002:429
ICD9CM_1998:424
ICD9CM_1991:429.8
ICD9CM_1993:429.2
GeneRIF:15282206
ICD9CM_1996:429.7
GeneRIF:15634270
GeneRIF:15302608
ICD9CM_1988:423.8
ICD9CM_1989:423
GeneRIF:12195022
ICD9CM_1996:429.79
ICD9CM_2004:420-429.99
GeneRIF:15340249
ICD9CM_2001:429.2
GeneRIF:15240653
ICD9CM_1991:429.79
ICD9CM_1995:423
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:266251004
ICD9CM_1986:429.81
ICD9CM_1988:429.7
ICD9CM_1999:429.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053088
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085875
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007550
ICD9CM_1991:390-459.99
ICD9CM_2003:429.89
GeneRIF:15257013
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6938264
ICD9CM_2000:424
ICD9CM_1997:429.81
GeneRIF:15010202
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:49601007
ICD9CM_1990:423
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276098
ICD9CM_1998:429.89
ICD9CM_1991:429.89
GeneRIF:11744804
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634513
ICD9CM_2006:429.7
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0003473
ICD9CM_2000:429.2
ICD9CM_1993:429.89
GeneRIF:15780820
ICD9CM_1999:429.89
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0763007
ICD9CM_2001:429.8
ICD9CM_1987:429.7
ICD9CM_1997:429
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195151008
ICD9CM_2005:423
GeneRIF:15363820
GeneRIF:16102632
ICD9CM_1993:429.7
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195553003
GeneRIF:12065317
Cardiovascular Diseases[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiovascular_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1990:420-429.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053074
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3270437
GeneRIF:12204797
ICD9CM_2004:429.79
ICD9CM_2003:429.81
GeneRIF:16260427
GeneRIF:15565175
ICD9CM_1995:420-429.99
ICD9CM_1987:423.8
ICD9CM_1999:423
ICD9CM_1987:429.2
GeneRIF:15618240
ICD9CM_1998:429.81
ICD9CM_1990:429.2
ICD9CM_1994:424
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:266240004
ICD9CM_1994:429.2
ICD9CM_1989:429.81
GeneRIF:15668644
Other diseases of endocardium (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/266241000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:429
UMLS_CUI:C0155695
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002318
GeneRIF:11822583
ICD9CM_2004:423.8
GeneRIF:12056504
GeneRIF:16159602
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:194962004
ICD9CM_1998:429.8
GeneRIF:15226189
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3794600
ICD9CM_1992:424
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0755626
GeneRIF:15351863
ICD9CM_1995:459.9
ICD9CM_2003:423.8
ICD9CM_1990:429.8
ICD9CM_1988:429.81
ICD9CM_1991:429.7
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3610340
ICD9CM_1994:429.89
NCI2004_11_17:C2931
ICD9CM_1995:429.8
ICD9CM_2003:423
ICD9CM_2005:420-429.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3799202
ICD9CM_1989:429.89
ICD9CM_1992:390-459.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3608106
UMLS_CUI:C0302376
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276176
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400024
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3087003
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0670819
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:194901009
ICD9CM_1986:429.89
ICD9CM_2005:429.7
GeneRIF:11934214
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276093
ICD9CM_1986:390-459.99
GeneRIF:16046727
ICD9CM_2004:429.81
ICD9CM_2003:390-459.99
ICD9CM_2004:423
ICD9CM_2001:429
ICD9CM_1994:429
ICD9CM_2005:429.2
GeneRIF:15855354
ICD9CM_1997:429.89
ICD9CM_1999:390-459.99
ICD9CM_1993:423
ICD9CM_2000:429.8
ICD9CM_1994:429.81
UMLS_CUI:C0007222
ICD9CM_1992:429.2
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606862
ICD9CM_1989:429.8
ICD9CM_1994:429.7
ICD9CM_2002:424
ICD9CM_1988:423
ICD9CM_1992:429.79
Other pericardial disease NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/266240004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1995:423.8
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12898464
ICD9CM_1994:420-429.99
UMLS_CUI:C0155717
GeneRIF:12690916
ICD9CM_1990:429.79
GeneRIF:16109314
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3398602
ICD9CM_2004:429.2
ICD9CM_1987:423
GeneRIF:15683719
ICD9CM_2002:429.7
ICD9CM_2001:390-459.99
ICD9CM_1999:429
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276179
James Malone
Ele Holloway
EB2
Invasive Medullary Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Medullary_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607619
UMLS_CUI:C0860580
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607620
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600867
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601648
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Invasive Medullary Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Medullary_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Infiltrating Medullary Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Medullary_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601651
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600865
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601650
medullary breast carcinoma
Infiltrating Medullary Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Medullary_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7667740
An infiltrating breast carcinoma with a relatively favorable prognosis. It is an uncommon carcinoma, accounting for fewer than 1% of all infiltrating breast carcinomas. It is well circumscribed, with soft cut surface and often of considerable size. Microscopically, the predominant growth pattern is syncytial with broad anastomosing bands or sheets of malignant cells. The malignant cells are round with abundant cytoplasm and vesicular nuclei. The sheets of malignant cells are associated with a marked lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate. Glandular or tubular structures are absent.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Medullary_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
medullary breast carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Medullary_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607625
Medullary Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Medullary_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Medullary Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Medullary_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607621
DOID:5605
Invasive Medullary Breast Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Medullary_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Medullary Breast Carcinoma with Lymphoid Stroma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Medullary_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An infiltrating breast carcinoma with a relatively favorable prognosis. It is an uncommon carcinoma, accounting for fewer than 1% of all infiltrating breast carcinomas. It is well circumscribed, with soft cut surface and often of considerable size. Microscopically, the predominant growth pattern is syncytial with broad anastomosing bands or sheets of malignant cells. The malignant cells are round with abundant cytoplasm and vesicular nuclei. The sheets of malignant cells are associated with a marked lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate. Glandular or tubular structures are absent.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C9119]
NCI2004_11_17:C9119
PATO:0001345
MO_407
James Malone
mating type h minus
James Malone
Ele Holloway
KATOIII
FBbt:00005414
James Malone
ectoderm anlage in statu nascendi
Tests and results for pathogens infecting organism from which the biosource is derived
pathogen test
Not sure what this class represents - possibly redundant
true
PO:0003023
MAT:0000353
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000353
James Malone
root nodule
abdomen
EV:0100011
SAEL:1
Abdominopelvic region[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Abdomen][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The third, posterior division (tagma) of the insect body. In adult mosquitoes, consisting of ten apparent segments.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000524][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Subdivision of trunk proper, which is demarcated from the thorax internally by the inferior surface of the sternocostal part of the diaphragm and externally by the costal margin, from the back of abdomen by the external surface of the posterior abdominal wall, from the perineum by the superior surface of the urogenital diaphragm and from the lower limbs by the inguinal folds; together with the thorax, and perineum, it constitutes the trunk proper. Examples: There is only one abdomen.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Abdomen][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:9577
FBbt:00000020
James Malone
Abdominopelvis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Abdomen][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000298
BioportalImporter v.1.0
TGMA:0000524
The third large region of the insect body, which originally comprised twelve segments, each segment is usually formed by a dorsal tergite and a ventral sternite and carries on both sides a spiracle, sometimes, both the dorsal and the ventral plates are further subdivided to give rise to latero-tergites and latero-sternites. In the context of Drosophila refers to the most posterior of the three main tagmata or divisions of the body plan, after the head and the thorax.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00000020][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A role is an entity which is borne in a material entity in some kinds of natural, social or institutional contexts, but which is not essential to the fundamental definition of that material entity (i.e. the material entity exists with or without the role). For example, the role of a person as a surgeon, the role of an artificial heart in pumping blood, the role of a chemical compound in an experiment, the role of a drug in the treatment of a disease.
Derived from BFO:role
James Malone
role
For example, the role of a person as a surgeon, the role of an artificial heart in pumping blood, the role of a chemical compound in an experiment, the role of a drug in the treatment of a disease.
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2405
James Malone
Ele Holloway
COLO201
CS57621 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158645&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158645&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57621
James Malone
BT20
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Raji
Identifier or name of the individual organism from which the biomaterial was derived.
obsolete_individual
is equivalent to an instance of class organism
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
EB3
James Malone
Tomasz Adamusiak
primary myelofibrosis
megakaryoblast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000553][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
megakaryocyte progenitor cell
The earliest cytologically identifiable precursor in the thrombocytic series.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000553][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
megacaryocyte progenitor cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000553][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
megacaryoblast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000553][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CL:0000553
Antimanic drugs are agents used to treat bipolar disorders or mania associated with other affective disorders.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35477][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35477
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antimanic drug
CHEBI:35477
abnormal pancreas[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001944][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the organ that secretes pancreatic juice into the duodenum and secretes glucagon and insulin into the bloodstream[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001944][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:18816
pancreas
MA:0001582
pancreatic dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001944][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:6893
EV:0100092
MA:0002415
SAEL:80
James Malone
TAO:0000140
MAT:0000075
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Lobular organ the parenchyma of which consists of glandular acini which communicate via a duct system with the duodenum. Examples: There is only one pancreas.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Pancreas][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0000140
XAO:0000136
FMAID:7198
MP:0001944
Thyroid Gland Papillary Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15126572
GeneRIF:15998773
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3616327
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3055327
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613671
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7626861
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613672
A differentiated adenocarcinoma arising from the follicular cells of the thyroid gland. It is linked to radiation exposure and is the most common malignant thyroid lesion, comprising 75% to 80% of all thyroid cancers in iodine sufficient countries. Diagnostic procedures include: thyroid function tests, thyroid radioisotope scanning, thyroid ultrasound, and fine needle biopsy. Microscopically, the diagnosis is based on the distinct characteristics of the malignant cells, which include enlargement, oval shape, elongation, and overlapping of the nuclei. The nuclei also display clearing or have a ground glass appearance. Depending on the size and spread of the disease, surgical options include lobectomy, and partial or complete thyroidectomy. Adjuvant treatment options include: radioiodine therapy, TSH suppression and external radiation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11786418
GeneRIF:14584755
Papillary Thyroid Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613674
GeneRIF:15803188
GeneRIF:12203787
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3262681
NCI2004_11_17:C4035
GeneRIF:15709169
Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16007166
GeneRIF:15980887
GeneRIF:12964023
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613673
GeneRIF:12640681
Papillary Carcinoma of the Thyroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Papillary Cancer of Thyroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
papillary thyroid carcinoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613684
UMLS_ST:T191
Papillary Thyroid Gland Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7578567
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Papillary Cancer of Thyroid Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3616264
GeneRIF:12670889
Papillary Carcinoma of Thyroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15753666
A differentiated adenocarcinoma arising from the follicular cells of the thyroid gland. It is linked to radiation exposure and is the most common malignant thyroid lesion, comprising 75% to 80% of all thyroid cancers in iodine sufficient countries. Diagnostic procedures include: thyroid function tests, thyroid radioisotope scanning, thyroid ultrasound, and fine needle biopsy. Microscopically, the diagnosis is based on the distinct characteristics of the malignant cells, which include enlargement, oval shape, elongation, and overlapping of the nuclei. The nuclei also display clearing or have a ground glass appearance. Depending on the size and spread of the disease, surgical options include lobectomy, and partial or complete thyroidectomy. Adjuvant treatment options include: radioiodine therapy, TSH suppression and external radiation.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4035]
GeneRIF:12819023
Papillary Cancer of the Thyroid Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613693
DOID:3969
GeneRIF:15785240
GeneRIF:14568171
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613752
UMLS_CUI:C0238463
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613753
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:255029007
GeneRIF:15192042
GeneRIF:15968271
Papillary thyroid carcinoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3969][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12720532
GeneRIF:12140756
GeneRIF:14534696
GeneRIF:12538453
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613683
Papillary Carcinoma of the Thyroid Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12193298
Papillary Carcinoma of Thyroid Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15716612
GeneRIF:15785245
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613691
GeneRIF:14761598
GeneRIF:15817909
Thyroid Papillary Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613755
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7626824
Papillary Cancer of the Thyroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14532972
GeneRIF:15277225
GeneRIF:14586073
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:4797003
Papillary adenocarcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/4797003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11994357
FBbt:00005748
James Malone
embryonic anal pad
PO:0020123
MAT:0000357
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000357
James Malone
root cap
FBbt:00004864
female reproductive anatomy dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
female[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000028][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MP:0001119
EMAPA:17959
.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004864][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the organs associated with producing offspring in the gender that bears the offspring[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal female reproductive anatomy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TADS:0000352
James Malone
EHDAA:8116
EV:0100110
MAT:0000028
MA:0000381
female reproductive system
female genital system
ZFA:0000303
FMAID:45663
female genitalia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000028][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000156
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2347
CS57620 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158644&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158644&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57620
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CMLT1
James Malone
BT474
The genotype of the individual organism from which the biomaterial was derived. Individual genetic characteristics include polymorphisms, disease alleles, and haplotypes.
obsolete_individual genetic characteristic
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SCaBER
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593110
ICD9CM_2005:204.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571859
GeneRIF:12958073
ICD9CM_1995:204.0
GeneRIF:15353558
ICD9CM_1997:204.00
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615360
GeneRIF:12203795
NCI2004_11_17:C3167
ICD9CM_1995:204.00
UMLS_CUI:C0023449
Acute Lymphogenous Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318219
ICD9CM_2000:204.0
ICD9CM_2004:204.00
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081687
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576207
GeneRIF:15604885
Lymphoblastic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079263
ALL - Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2987016
GeneRIF:14959847
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079472
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3642483
GeneRIF:14751048
ICD9CM_1998:204.00
ICD9CM_1993:204.00
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0385927
GeneRIF:14562113
GeneRIF:12412576
GeneRIF:15613101
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593132
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576232
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3642482
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0472825
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079336
GeneRIF:12879482
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877496
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3242318
ALL
GeneRIF:14580777
ICD9CM_1991:204.0
ICD9CM_1987:204.0
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2988870
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877494
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081616
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240373
acute lymphocytic leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12133444
UMLS_CUI:C0153875
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3242321
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190034000
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3642480
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3470165
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576233
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1302675
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081602
GeneRIF:16138344
Acute Lymphocytic Leukaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079473
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631254
GeneRIF:12142782
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2988874
GeneRIF:15001471
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3242340
GeneRIF:11855781
ALL[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615357
GeneRIF:15297414
GeneRIF:14613996
GeneRIF:14706337
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019593
GeneRIF:15717687
ICD9CM_1988:204.0
Leukemia with an acute onset, characterized by the presence of lymphoblasts in the bone marrow and the peripheral blood. It includes the acute B lymphoblastic leukemia and acute T lymphoblastic leukemia.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:204.0
acute lymphocytic leukemia
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3790926
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270554
ICD9CM_1996:204.0
ICD9CM_1992:204.0
ICD9CM_2003:204.0
ICD9CM_1993:204.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3470080
ICD9CM_2005:204.00
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1996:204.00
ICD9CM_2000:204.00
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0388189
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568532
GeneRIF:15618957
GeneRIF:12008081
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12532332
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079324
ICD9CM_1992:204.00
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3470250
GeneRIF:15390181
DOID:9952
ICD9CM_2006:204.00
GeneRIF:11964305
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:91857003
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577392
ICD9CM_2002:204.0
ICD9CM_1991:204.00
GeneRIF:12408765
UMLS_ST:T191
Precursor Lymphoblastic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0023805
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3470066
ICD9CM_1989:204.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3470134
GeneRIF:16012335
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874153
ICD9CM_2001:204.0
ICD9CM_1997:204.0
GeneRIF:12091359
GeneRIF:15878620
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3642479
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2988871
GeneRIF:14762685
ICD9CM_2003:204.00
ICD9CM_1994:204.00
GeneRIF:12065898
Leukemia with an acute onset, characterized by the presence of lymphoblasts in the bone marrow and the peripheral blood. It includes the precursor B lymphoblastic leukemia and precursor T lymphoblastic leukemia.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3167]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0388190
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079262
ICD9CM_1998:204.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081712
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:128822004
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7880918
Acute Lymphoid Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2001:204.00
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8343636
ICD9CM_1999:204.0
ICD9CM_1999:204.00
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1302673
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2987017
ICD9CM_1986:204.0
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemias[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593055
ICD9CM_1990:204.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019592
GeneRIF:12854903
GeneRIF:12163057
ICD9CM_2002:204.00
ICD9CM_1994:204.0
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1302672
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7583869
James Malone
Ele Holloway
EFM19
megalokaryocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000556][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
megacaryocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000556][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
megakaryocyte
James Malone
A giant cell 50 to 100 micron in diameter, with a greatly lobulated nucleus, found in the bone marrow; mature blood platelets are released from its cytoplasm.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000556][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
megalocaryocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000556][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000556
James Malone
islet of Langerhans
oxyntic cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000162][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000162
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
parietal cell
Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/404051002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15184910
James Malone
GeneRIF:12904596
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576540
UMLS_CUI:C0206656
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027462
GeneRIF:12865925
NCI2004_11_17:C8971
A poorly circumscribed morphologic variant of rhabdomyosarcoma. It is characterized by the presence of primitive skeletal muscle differentiation in any stage of myogenesis. There are three histologic types, spindle cell, botryoid and anaplastic.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C8971]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364537
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:14269005
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895408
embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
GeneRIF:15024701
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3412737
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018233
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364536
GeneRIF:15475955
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0410102
DOID:3246
Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/14269005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7667362
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364538
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895409
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:404051002
Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Embryonal_Rhabdomyosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3412738
GeneRIF:11846302
A poorly circumscribed morphologic variant of rhabdomyosarcoma. It is characterized by the presence of primitive skeletal muscle differentiation in any stage of myogenesis. There are three histologic types, spindle cell, botryoid and anaplastic.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Embryonal_Rhabdomyosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
Ele Holloway
KHOS240S
Isoflurane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6015][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
isoflurane
BioportalImporter v.1.0
An organofluorine compound that has formula C3H2ClF5O.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6015][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:6015
2-chloro-2-difluoromethoxy-1,1,1-trifluoroethane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6015][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MO_729
Tomasz Adamusiak
normalization testing design
A unit of measurement is a standardized quantity of a physical quality.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000000
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
unit
James Malone
Ele Holloway
COLO320HSR
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SEM
The state of being infected such as from the introduction of a foreign agent such as serum, vaccine, antigenic substance or organism.
James Malone
infection
James Malone
MOLT-4
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BFTC905
protruding sac formed by dilation of the aorta[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0006278][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0006278
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
aortic aneurysm
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2170
ZFA:0000208
Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the cystic duct and distally terminates in the fundus of the gallbladder. Examples: There is only one gallbladder.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Gallbladder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:7202
Gall bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Gallbladder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
gall bladder
EHDAA:8062
MFO:0003020
BioportalImporter v.1.0
TAO:0000208
SAEL:44
MAT:0000072
MA:000356
EV:0100090
James Malone
EMAPA:17202
XAO:0000135
carcinoma in situ of breast
DOID:8791
James Malone
ductal carcinoma in situ
James Malone
Ele Holloway
JVM3
progesterone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17026][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
pregn-4-ene-3,20-dione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17026][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A 3-oxo Delta(4)-steroid that has formula C21H30O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17026][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17026
BioportalImporter v.1.0
progesterone
James Malone
Ele Holloway
769P
mesangial cell
A tissue-resident macrophage of the renal glomerular mesangium.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000777][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000777
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
mesangial phagocyte
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D007948
UMLS_CUI:C0023465
GeneRIF:12547160
UMLS_ST:T191
acute monoblastic leukaemia
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352655
GeneRIF:15145445
ICD9CM_2006:206.0
acute monocytic leukemia, morphology (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8864][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
acute monoblastic leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8864][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
acute monocytic leukemia, FAB M5 (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8864][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
acute monoblastic leukemia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8864][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
acute Monoblastic Leukemia and acute Monocytic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8864][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
acute monocytic leukaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8864][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
acute monocytic leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8864][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:8864
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
GM11839
MO_881
Tomasz Adamusiak
biosequence provider
James Malone
Ele Holloway
EM2
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BE2C
MO_912
Tomasz Adamusiak
loop design
Isoflavone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18220][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
3-phenyl-4H-chromen-4-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18220][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An isoflavone that has formula C15H10O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18220][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:18220
BioportalImporter v.1.0
isoflavone
A data set is an information entity that is an aggregate of other information entities that have something in common and are considered to form a unit.
James Malone
data set
GeneRIF:15070774
GeneRIF:12900510
GeneRIF:15820830
GeneRIF:15340140
UMLS_CUI:C0021359
GeneRIF:16048634
GeneRIF:15044606
James Malone
GeneRIF:15220464
GeneRIF:12606378
GeneRIF:15345679
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D007246
GeneRIF:12960071
GeneRIF:12877256
GeneRIF:12479028
GeneRIF:15019807
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0011302
GeneRIF:11868623
GeneRIF:12811541
GeneRIF:11352070
GeneRIF:14511213
GeneRIF:16295654
GeneRIF:15820792
GeneRIF:12042278
GeneRIF:15890676
GeneRIF:15749517
GeneRIF:15811073
GeneRIF:12591952
GeneRIF:15546993
GeneRIF:15070965
GeneRIF:12297552
GeneRIF:15659488
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073755
GeneRIF:11870081
Infertile[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15954500
infertility
Infertile (finding)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14667896
GeneRIF:12648179
GeneRIF:12818258
GeneRIF:12801998
GeneRIF:12297480
GeneRIF:12692150
infertility[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:14687743
GeneRIF:15820831
GeneRIF:15208629
GeneRIF:15229204
GeneRIF:11925379
GeneRIF:12816981
GeneRIF:12086470
sterile
GeneRIF:12606444
GeneRIF:15474074
GeneRIF:14978268
GeneRIF:15569941
DOID:5223
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15139971
GeneRIF:15166129
GeneRIF:15572448
GeneRIF:12149515
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0598842
GeneRIF:12072412
GeneRIF:16169419
GeneRIF:12773415
GeneRIF:14673081
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SH4
James Malone
Ele Holloway
COLO320DM
CS57622 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158646&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158646&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57622
James Malone
GM12874
A drug that binds to but does not activate dopamine receptors, thereby blocking the actions of dopamine or exogenous agonists.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:48561][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:48561
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
dopaminergic antagonist
CHEBI:48561
CHEBI:22707
James Malone
benzenetriols
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2126
James Malone
GM12873
CHEBI:44915
A phenol that has formula C12H18O.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:44915][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Propofol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:44915][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
propofol
2,6-bis(propan-2-yl)phenol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:44915][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal mammary glands[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000627][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:64
MAT:0000073
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MP:0000627
EMAPA:17759
any structural anomaly of the milk-secreting gland that lies within the breast; usually rudimentary in males[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000627][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000145
Lobe of breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Lactiferous_gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Lobe of mammary gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Lactiferous_gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
mammary gland dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000627][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:6522
James Malone
Lobular organ which consist of a lactiferous duct tree and the set of lactiferous acini that are connected to duct tree. Examples: There are variable numbers of lactiferous duct trees.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Lactiferous_gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:62088
EV:0100125
mammary gland
James Malone
Ele Holloway
JRT3T35
James Malone
GM11832
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593339
Duct Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ductal Breast Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593370
Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593353
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593337
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Ductal Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ductal carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
obsolete_ductal breast carcinoma
NCI2004_11_17:C4017
DOID:3008
UMLS_CUI:C1527349
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7589095
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593372
A carcinoma arising from the ducts. While ductal carcinomas can arise at other sites, this term is universally used to refer to carcinomas of the breast. Ductal carcinomas account for about two thirds of all breast cancers. Two types of ductal carcinomas have been described: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified. The latter often spreads to the axillary lymph nodes and other anatomic sites. The two forms of ductal carcinoma often coexist.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
1.5
James Malone
Duplicate with invasive ductal carcinoma (EFO_0000186)
Duct Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A carcinoma arising from the ducts. While ductal carcinomas can arise at other sites, this term is universally used to refer to carcinomas of the breast. Ductal carcinomas account for about two thirds of all breast cancers. Two types of ductal carcinomas have been described: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified. The latter often spreads to the axillary lymph nodes and other anatomic sites. The two forms of ductal carcinoma often coexist.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4017]
Ductal Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
true
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576514
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593349
ICD9CM_1989:322
ICD9CM_2002:322
ICD9CM_1993:322.9
ICD9CM_2005:322
ICD9CM_1997:322.9
Meningitis of unspecified cause[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9471][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1992:322.9
ICD9CM_2001:322.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:192678004
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8360674
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572068
ICD9CM_1998:322
GeneRIF:12707352
Meningitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/7180009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:322.9
Meningitis of unspecified cause (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/192678004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1993:322
Meningitis, unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9471][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2003:322.9
ICD9CM_1995:322.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3557760
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8344343
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3081124
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3557799
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1999:322.9
ICD9CM_1987:322
ICD9CM_2006:322.9
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0483588
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:192681009
ICD9CM_1989:322.9
ICD9CM_1991:322
meningitis due to organism[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9471][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:322
ICD9CM_1987:322.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0084735
ICD9CM_2000:322.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3772303
ICD9CM_1988:322
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883887
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0013365
ICD9CM_1994:322.9
UMLS_CUI:C0025289
ICD9CM_1990:322.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272771
ICD9CM_1992:322
ICD9CM_1997:322
ICD9CM_1999:322
ICD9CM_1994:322
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D008581
ICD9CM_1996:322
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0084722
James Malone
GeneRIF:15449178
NCI2004_11_17:C26828
Unspecified meningitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/192681009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2892151
ICD9CM_1990:322
GeneRIF:11821235
ICD9CM_2001:322
ICD9CM_1995:322
ICD9CM_1991:322.9
ICD9CM_1986:322
ICD9CM_1998:322.9
DOID:9471
meningitis
Meningitis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Meningitis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:322.9
ICD9CM_2002:322.9
ICD9CM_2003:322
ICD9CM_2004:322
ICD9CM_2005:322.9
ICD9CM_2006:322
Meningitis is a nervous system infection characterized as an inflammation of the pia-arachnoid meninges. It can be caused by growth of bacteria, fungi, or parasites within the subarachnoid space or by the growth of bacteria or viruses within the meningeal or ependymal cells. Meningitis is a diffuse infection caused by a variety of different agents.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9471][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1986:322.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:7180009
GeneRIF:12198614
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0742601
ICD9CM_2004:322.9
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ES2
GeneRIF:15579033
NCI2004_11_17:C6975
papillary renal cell carcinoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613735
Papillary renal cell carcinoma is a renal cell carcinoma characterized as the second most common type of renal cell carcinoma. The cancerous cells form some projections in a finger shape, called papillae, in the tumor. This type of cancer is more common among African Americans and has a good prognosis if treated with surgery in its early stages.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4465][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590919
Chromophil Renal Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590921
UMLS_CUI:C1306837
DOID:4465
Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Chromophil Carcinoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Papillary (Chromophil) Renal Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002292
Chromophil Carcinoma of Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613654
Also known as chromophil carcinoma, it represents a minority of renal cell carcinomas. It can be hereditary or sporadic. The sporadic papillary renal cell carcinoma is characterized by trisomy of chromosomes 7, 16, and 17, and loss of chromosome Y. The peak incidence is in the sixth and seven decades. It is classified as type 1 or 2, based on the cytoplasmic volume and the thickness of the lining neoplastic cells. The prognosis is more favorable than for conventional (clear cell) renal cell carcinoma. -- 2003[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Papillary_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Also known as chromophil carcinoma, it represents a minority of renal cell carcinomas. It can be hereditary or sporadic. The sporadic papillary renal cell carcinoma is characterized by trisomy of chromosomes 7, 16, and 17, and loss of chromosome Y. The peak incidence is in the sixth and seven decades. It is classified as type 1 or 2, based on the cytoplasmic volume and the thickness of the lining neoplastic cells. The prognosis is more favorable than for conventional (clear cell) renal cell carcinoma. -- 2003
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C6975]
GeneRIF:15502805
James Malone
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590920
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:15073597
MO_778
Tomasz Adamusiak
consortium member
GeneRIF:14562119
UMLS_CUI:C0023467
GeneRIF:15607368
GeneRIF:15674343
GeneRIF:15749074
GeneRIF:15203865
GeneRIF:12760263
GeneRIF:11986950
acute myeloid leukaemia - category[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12112533
GeneRIF:15659725
GeneRIF:12969963
GeneRIF:15621793
GeneRIF:12096348
GeneRIF:16107886
GeneRIF:14737076
GeneRIF:15208643
GeneRIF:12481903
GeneRIF:12699896
GeneRIF:12393447
GeneRIF:12921955
AML - acute Myeloid Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12427969
GeneRIF:15297415
GeneRIF:12393285
GeneRIF:11823047
GeneRIF:16105979
GeneRIF:12931227
GeneRIF:14662338
GeneRIF:15575056
GeneRIF:14615365
GeneRIF:11986944
GeneRIF:15385933
GeneRIF:11964319
GeneRIF:12209593
GeneRIF:12163055
GeneRIF:12496475
GeneRIF:12091906
GeneRIF:16094422
GeneRIF:15840695
GeneRIF:15855281
GeneRIF:15978940
GeneRIF:12554803
GeneRIF:11782354
GeneRIF:12935959
GeneRIF:14977832
GeneRIF:15735013
GeneRIF:12351377
GeneRIF:12529664
GeneRIF:15985538
GeneRIF:12031912
GeneRIF:15103390
GeneRIF:12661007
GeneRIF:15085153
GeneRIF:12411058
GeneRIF:12557231
GeneRIF:15718420
GeneRIF:15674355
GeneRIF:12200377
GeneRIF:11921279
GeneRIF:15604885
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340866
GeneRIF:12239147
GeneRIF:12393438
GeneRIF:14654525
GeneRIF:12127405
acute non-lymphocytic leukaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15388581
GeneRIF:15282682
GeneRIF:15304385
GeneRIF:12239146
GeneRIF:14737077
GeneRIF:15451031
GeneRIF:15569991
GeneRIF:15522959
GeneRIF:12351411
GeneRIF:12145704
GeneRIF:15334552
GeneRIF:11999574
GeneRIF:14689061
GeneRIF:12171774
ICD9CM_2006:205.0
GeneRIF:16239914
GeneRIF:12130514
acute myeloblastic leukemia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12676584
GeneRIF:15289327
GeneRIF:15921740
GeneRIF:12161354
GeneRIF:12855590
GeneRIF:15725483
GeneRIF:16115907
GeneRIF:12433286
GeneRIF:12393383
GeneRIF:12187073
GeneRIF:12171773
GeneRIF:12417632
GeneRIF:12738986
GeneRIF:12145683
GeneRIF:15607361
GeneRIF:12926083
GeneRIF:15983063
GeneRIF:12691136
GeneRIF:14959847
GeneRIF:12008077
GeneRIF:11920209
GeneRIF:12461747
GeneRIF:15489901
GeneRIF:12970781
GeneRIF:15849776
GeneRIF:12393450
GeneRIF:14726504
GeneRIF:11847008
GeneRIF:15959531
AML[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14966562
GeneRIF:15061191
GeneRIF:15988004
GeneRIF:11986947
Leukemia, Myelocytic, acute[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12543865
GeneRIF:12660026
GeneRIF:12696071
GeneRIF:11986951
GeneRIF:15146183
GeneRIF:15203866
GeneRIF:14580777
GeneRIF:14749703
GeneRIF:15902282
GeneRIF:12970762
GeneRIF:15618958
GeneRIF:12036858
GeneRIF:16138343
James Malone
GeneRIF:12665971
GeneRIF:11714811
GeneRIF:11830489
acute myeloid leukaemia, disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15325104
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12717436
GeneRIF:14628086
GeneRIF:15039279
GeneRIF:15234575
GeneRIF:15772702
GeneRIF:12560229
GeneRIF:14615378
GeneRIF:15054042
GeneRIF:12082641
GeneRIF:14654079
DOID:9119
GeneRIF:12008078
GeneRIF:12389613
GeneRIF:14654075
GeneRIF:15604894
GeneRIF:12854887
GeneRIF:14506644
GeneRIF:12031914
GeneRIF:12799277
GeneRIF:12618766
GeneRIF:12408767
GeneRIF:12369998
GeneRIF:15309527
GeneRIF:14674243
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12637330
GeneRIF:12453880
GeneRIF:12152989
GeneRIF:14630076
GeneRIF:12060632
GeneRIF:15849769
GeneRIF:16012335
GeneRIF:15735743
GeneRIF:14623259
acute myeloid leukemia
GeneRIF:14966519
GeneRIF:11809673
GeneRIF:12604403
GeneRIF:14738146
GeneRIF:14762685
GeneRIF:12186696
acute myelogenous leukemia
GeneRIF:15313458
GeneRIF:11755471
GeneRIF:15128421
GeneRIF:12208746
acute myeloid leukaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15831697
GeneRIF:14576828
GeneRIF:12070009
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D007950
GeneRIF:15717688
GeneRIF:11911810
GeneRIF:16136505
A measurement is an information entity that is a recording of the output of a measurement such as produced by an instrument.
James Malone
measurement
James Malone
INDOMETHACIN[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:49662][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
[1-(4-chlorobenzoyl)-5-methoxy-2-methyl-1H-indol-3-yl]acetic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:49662][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
indomethacin
An indole-3-acetic acid that has formula C19H16ClNO4.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:49662][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:49662
James Malone
Ele Holloway
COLO704
MO_934
Tomasz Adamusiak
optimization design
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SHP77
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BDCM
Damage inflicted on the body as the direct or indirect result of an external force, with or without disruption of structural continuity
James Malone
injury
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2228
human papillomavirus
Human Papilloma Virus Infection[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Human_Papilloma_Virus_Infection][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
HPV
NCI Thesaurus: C27851
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
human papilloma virus
James Malone
GM12875
A biotype resulting from selection in a particular habitat, e.g. the A. thaliana Ecotype Ler
James Malone
ecotype
the A. thaliana Ecotype Ler
mesoderm cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000222][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
mesoblast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000222][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A cell of the middle germ layer of the embryo.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000222][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000222
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
mesodermal cell
James Malone
Ele Holloway
K562
EHDAA:3830
EMAPA:18852
duodenum
MP:0003271
BioportalImporter v.1.0
any structural anomaly of the first division of the small intestine that extends from the pyloris to the junction with the jejunum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003271][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000044
SAEL:31
XAO:0000236
FMAID:7206
MA:0000338
James Malone
EV:0100073
Acute M4 Myeloid Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Myelomonocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
acute myelomonocytic leukemia
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
AMML[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Myelomonocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Acute Myelomonocytic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Myelomonocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An acute leukemia characterized by the proliferation of both neutrophil and monocyte precursors. Patients typically present with anemia, thrombocytopenia, fever and fatigue. This type of leukemia frequently responds to aggressive therapy. (WHO, 2001) -- 2003
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C7463]
An acute leukemia characterized by the proliferation of both neutrophil and monocyte precursors. Patients typically present with anemia, thrombocytopenia, fever and fatigue. This type of leukemia frequently responds to aggressive therapy. (WHO, 2001) -- 2003[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Myelomonocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C7463
Acute Myelomonocytic Leukemia (FAB Type M4)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Myelomonocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MO_984
Tomasz Adamusiak
consultant
James Malone
GM11882
James Malone
Ele Holloway
FaDu
pregnenolone 16alpha-carbonitrile[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
3beta-hydroxy-20-oxopregn-5-ene-16alpha-carbonitrile[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A nitrile that has formula C22H31NO2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35591
BioportalImporter v.1.0
pregnenolone 16alpha-carbonitrile
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CHEBI:16411
Indole-3-acetic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16411][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
An indole-3-acetic acid that has formula C10H9NO2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16411][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
indole-3-acetic acid
1H-indol-3-ylacetic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16411][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
COLO668
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SJRH30
Inner Cell Mass[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Inner_Cell_Mass][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Embryoblast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Inner_Cell_Mass][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C13740
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
inner cell mass
James Malone
Ele Holloway
AsPC1
MO_519
Tomasz Adamusiak
operator variation design
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2195
CEM/C1
ATCC number: CRL-2265
James Malone
CEM-c1
James Malone
GM12891
An entity property is an entity which is a property or characteristic of some other entity. For example, the material mouse has the colour white.
Derived from BFO:function
James Malone
material property
sample characteristic
MAT:0000221
PO:0006308
ZEA:0015158
James Malone
lateral root meristem
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000221
conditioned mesenchymal stem cell
Mesenchymal Stem Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mesenchymal_Stem_Cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C43423
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
mesenchymal stem cell
James Malone
duration
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Jiyoye
FAB M3[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Promyelocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
An acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in which abnormal promyelocytes predominate. It is characterized by the t(15;17)(q22;q12) translocation. There are two variants: the typical and micro granular (hypo granular) variant. This AML is particularly sensitive to treatment with all trans-retinoic acid and has a favorable prognosis. (WHO, 2001) -- 2003
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3182]
APML[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Promyelocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
APL[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Promyelocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Promyelocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C3182
An acute myeloid leukemia (AML) in which abnormal promyelocytes predominate. It is characterized by the t(15;17)(q22;q12) translocation. There are two variants: the typical and micro granular (hypo granular) variant. This AML is particularly sensitive to treatment with all trans-retinoic acid and has a favorable prognosis. (WHO, 2001) -- 2003[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Promyelocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
APML - Acute promyelocytic leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Promyelocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Promyelocytic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acute_Promyelocytic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
acute promyelocytic leukemia
MAT:0000495
BioportalImporter v.1.0
XAO:0000166
Suprarenal medulla[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Adrenal_medulla][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:18428
Medulla (Glandula suprarenalis)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Adrenal_medulla][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Medulla of suprarenal gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Adrenal_medulla][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100135
MA:0000119
FMAID:15633
adrenal medulla
James Malone
Medulla of adrenal gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Adrenal_medulla][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2171
A hybridization container is an instrument which is used to maintain constant contact of a liquid on an array. This can be either a glass vial or slide. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400110][accessDate: 2009-08-10]
OBI_0400110
MO_563
James Malone
hybridization chamber
James Malone
GM11881
MO_893
Tomasz Adamusiak
curator
James Malone
Ele Holloway
G401
A N-methylpiperazine that has formula C20H24ClN3S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8435][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
prochlorperazine
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Prochlorperazine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8435][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:8435
2-chloro-10-[3-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)propyl]-10H-phenothiazine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8435][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
The type of nucleic acid obtained as a result of following a given protocol.
obsolete_nucleic acid extracted
Not needed.
true
James Malone
GM12146
ZFS:0000017
James Malone
gastrula 50%-epiboly
James Malone
Ele Holloway
KYSE30
L[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000099][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A volume unit which is equal to one thousandth of a cubic meter or 10^[-3] m^[3], or to 1 decimeter.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000099][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A liter is a volume unit which is equal to one thousandth of a cubic meter or 10^-3 m^3, or to 1 decimeter.
UO:0000099
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
liter
James Malone
TERV-ST
A Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 infection is a Pseudomonas infection of strain PA14.
Plotnikova, J. M., Rahme, L. G., Ausubel, F. M. (2000). Pathogenesis of the Human Opportunistic Pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 124: 1766-1774
James Malone
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 infection
A vortexer is an instrument that mixes small vials of liquid by creating a rotation of the liquid around its own center. It consists of an electric motor with the drive shaft oriented vertically and attached to a cupped rubber piece mounted slightly off-center. As the motor runs the rubber piece oscillates rapidly in a circular motion. When a test tube or other appropriate container is pressed into the rubber cup (or touched to its edge) the motion is transmitted to the liquid inside and a vortex is created. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400117][accessDate: 2009-08-12]
James Malone
vortexer
A surfactant with an uncharged hydrophilic headgroup.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:38828][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A surfactant with an uncharged hydrophilic headgroup.
[Source: CHEBI:38828]
CHEBI:38828
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
non ionic surfactant
A substance used to destroy fungal pests.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:24127][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:24127
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
fungicide
CHEBI:24127
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Kc
NCI Thesaurus: C0750950
FMA:77614
James Malone
ventral striatum
CS57625 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158649&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158649&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57625
Malignant Neoplasm of the Peripheral Nerve Sheath[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12152785
UMLS_CUI:C0751690
An uncommon, highly aggressive malignant tumor, arising from the peripheral nerves and affecting mostly adults in their third to sixth decades of life. It usually occurs in medium-sized and large nerves of the buttock, thigh, upper arm, or the paraspinal region. It may be associated with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5940][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Neoplasm of Peripheral Nerve Sheath[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3040373
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3550346
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor [dup] (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5940][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
true
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7605998
GeneRIF:12660952
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:19897006
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7581335
GeneRIF:12730955
GeneRIF:14519636
DOID:5940
obsolete_malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor class
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3550374
GeneRIF:12917360
Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041922
UMLS_ST:T191
Malignant Tumor of Peripheral Nerve Sheath[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MPNST[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607217
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018317
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041919
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:404037002
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5940][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11642720
Malignant Schwannoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Neurilemmoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An uncommon, highly aggressive malignant tumor, arising from the peripheral nerves and affecting mostly adults in their third to sixth decades of life. It usually occurs in medium-sized and large nerves of the buttock, thigh, upper arm, or the paraspinal region. It may be associated with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1).
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3798]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3550347
Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606306
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3319042
Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumour[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606998
GeneRIF:12782393
NCI2004_11_17:C3798
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041920
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606219
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3040371
GeneRIF:14991838
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585819
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606444
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041923
Malignant Neurilemoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606435
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606442
Malignant Tumor of the Peripheral Nerve Sheath[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
TANOUE
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3264474
GeneRIF:12508351
UMLS_ST:T047
chronic Gastritis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4032][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15962365
NCI2004_11_17:C26929
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007025
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875161
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3352886
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196736000
James Malone
GeneRIF:11642721
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3352887
DOID:4032
chronic gastritis
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590959
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0008107
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:8493009
chronic gastritis NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4032][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0085695
Chronic gastritis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/8493009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12738381
GeneRIF:15104366
CS57776 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158800&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158800&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57776
James Malone
Ele Holloway
A427
972h- is a yeast strain as described in article PMID 12753
PMID: 12753
James Malone
972h-
CS57737 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158761&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158761&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57737
CHEBI:48358
James Malone
polar aprotic solvent
CHEBI:48358
James Malone
GM12154
NCI Thesaurus: DOID:2694
LB 502[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Furosemide][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Lasix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Furosemide][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
nevus
FUROSEMIDE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Furosemide][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FRS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Furosemide][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An uncommon benign neoplasm arising from the bone. It is characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped or stellate chondrocytes, a lobulated growth pattern, myxoid stroma formation, and sometimes multinucleated giant cells. It has been associated with chromosomal rearrangement of 6q13 and 6q25 bands. The most common clinical symptom is mild, localized pain.
An anthranilic derivative and loop diuretic with antihypertensive effect. Furosemide blocks the Na-K-Cl cotransporter (NKCC) in the luminal membrane of the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle in the kidney, by binding to the Cl-binding site located in the cotransporter's transmembrane domain, thereby inhibiting reabsorption of sodium, chloride, potassium ions and water. This agent reduces plasma and extracellular fluid volume resulting in decreased blood pressure and cardiac output.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Furosemide][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
LB-502[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Furosemide][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SK-Furosemide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Furosemide][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
cleavage stage
James Malone
TERV-ST110
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Kasumi2
ml[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000098][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A volume unit which is equal to one thousandth of a liter or 10^[-3] L, or to 1 cubic centimeter.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000098][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A milliliter is a volume unit which is equal to one thousandth of a liter or 10^-3 L, or to 1 cubic centimeter.
UO:0000098
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
milliliter
An endogenous compound that is formed in specialized organ or group of cells and carried to another organ or group of cells, in the same organism, upon which it has a specific regulatory function.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:24621][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:24621
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
hormone
CHEBI:24621
A Pseudomonas aeruginosa CF5 infection is a Pseudomonas infection of strain CF5.
Y. Apidianakis, M.N. Mindrinos, W. Xiao, G.W. Lau, R.L. Baldini, R.W. Davis and L.G. Rahme, Profiling early infection responses: Pseudomonas aeruginosa eludes host defenses by suppressing antimicrobial peptide gene expression, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102 (2005), pp. 2573–2578
James Malone
Pseudomonas aeruginosa CF5 infection
A microarray wash station is an instrument used to wash or stain microarrays.
MO_626
James Malone
microarray wash station
methyl [5-(2-thienylcarbonyl)-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl]carbamate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:34892][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Nocodazole[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:34892][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A thiophene that has formula C14H11N3O3S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:34892][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:34892
BioportalImporter v.1.0
nocodazole
Strain or line specific to rat.
James Malone
rat strain
CS57626 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158650&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158650&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57626
An irregularity in the number or structure of chromosomes, usually in the form of a gain (duplication), loss (deletion), exchange (translocation), or alteration in sequence (inversion) of genetic material.
chromosomal aberration
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
K562
James Malone
metabolic syndrome
Vastus Lateralis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Vastus_Lateralis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C53073
BTO:0001563
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
vastus lateralis
CS57771 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158795&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158795&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57771
CHEBI:4836
An organic sodium salt that has formula C19H15NNa2O7.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:7493][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:4836
amphiprotic solvent
disodium 9-ethyl-4,6-dioxo-10-propyl-6,9-dihydro-4H-pyrano[3,2-g]quinoline-2,8-dicarboxylate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:7493][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
CS57735 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158759&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158759&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57735
immune cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000738][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
use leukocyte EFO_0000566
CL:0000738
white blood cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000738][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
obsolete_white blood cell
leucocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000738][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A nucleated cell of the myeloid or lymphoid lineages, found in blood or other tissue.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000738][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
A498
A benzodiazepine that has formula C18H19ClN4.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3766][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
clozapine
8-chloro-11-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)-5H-dibenzo[b,e][1,4]diazepine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3766][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:3766
Clozapine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3766][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Helen Parkinson
Helen Parkinson
Tomasz Adamusiak
Concept naming convention is lower case natural naming with spaces, when necessary captials should be used, for example disease factor, HIV, breast carcinoma, Ewing's sarcoma
An experimental factor in Array Express.
James Malone
An experimental factor in Array Express which are essentially the variable aspects of an experiment design which can be used to describe an experiment, or set of experiments, in an increasingly detailed manner.
James Malone
experimental factor
James Malone
GM12144
EV:0100397
Intestinum crassum caecum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Cecum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:15
BioportalImporter v.1.0
caecum
James Malone
FMAID:14541
MAT:0000288
MA:00000334
EHDAA:3913
A volume unit is a derived unit which is a standard measure of the amount of space occupied by any substance, whether solid, liquid, or gas.
A derived unit which is a standard measure of the amount of space occupied by any substance, whether solid, liquid, or gas.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000095][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000095
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
volume unit
James Malone
MALT lymphoma
A substance used to destroy pests of the class Insecta.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:24852][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:24852
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
insecticide
CHEBI:24852
IAO_0000010
software
James Malone
Ele Holloway
KPL1
CHEBI:28368
novobiocin
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3061605
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073503
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3783380
GeneRIF:14734763
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:63398001
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073657
UMLS_CUI:C0033817
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0017955
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0107174
GeneRIF:15950065
GeneRIF:15375173
Bacterial infection due to Pseudomonas (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/63398001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0107173
GeneRIF:11906036
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D011552
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2955452
DOID:2903
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:14695625
Pseudomonas infection
GeneRIF:16299282
UMLS_ST:T047
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CCRFCEM
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1195965
Idiopathic thrombocythaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2224][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0056184
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1201856
hemorrhagic thrombocythemia
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3019674
Idiopathic thrombocythemia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2224][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0104931
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3438285
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0125727
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874184
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3143879
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615574
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3143832
GeneRIF:12091373
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7578465
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594905
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3125816
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3019679
Essential thrombocythaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2224][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0480743
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0125721
DOID:2224
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873767
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:128844009
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0423309
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0125726
Essential thrombocythaemia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2224][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7875286
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3438284
Idiopathic thrombocythaemia -RETIRED-[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2224][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14764528
GeneRIF:12221665
Essential thrombocytosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2224][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594904
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0005658
UMLS_CUI:C0040028
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0067309
essential thrombocytosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Essential_Thrombocythemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873766
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0021427
GeneRIF:12377969
GeneRIF:11860444
Essential thrombocythemia (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2224][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0411016
Idiopathic thrombocythemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2224][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0125724
Primary Thrombocythemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Essential_Thrombocythemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0071852
GeneRIF:12010817
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7584968
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0125725
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:14966468
GeneRIF:15837627
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7874101
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0104932
A chronic myeloproliferative disorder that involves primarily the megakaryocytic lineage. It is characterized by sustained thrombocytosis in the blood, increased numbers of large, mature megakaryocytes in the bone marrow, and episodes of thrombosis and/or hemorrhage. The cause is unknown. Median survival times of 10-15 years are commonly reported. (WHO, 2001)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Essential_Thrombocythemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0067308
primary Thrombocytosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2224][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0125728
Essential (hemorrhagic) thrombocythemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2224][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7874505
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3019675
GeneRIF:12756017
essential thrombocythemia
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576562
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573165
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3019659
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3033109
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576720
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D013920
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0597062
James Malone
A chronic myeloproliferative disorder that involves primarily the megakaryocytic lineage. It is characterized by sustained thrombocytosis in the blood, increased numbers of large, mature megakaryocytes in the bone marrow, and episodes of thrombosis and/or hemorrhage. The cause is unknown. Median survival times of 10-15 years are commonly reported. (WHO, 2001)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3407]
GeneRIF:11891801
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873139
NCI2004_11_17:C3407
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0125722
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0125723
Essential Thrombocythemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Essential_Thrombocythemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Essential Thrombocytemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Essential_Thrombocythemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:109994006
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7874504
James Malone
DOID:3903
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129406
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359875
GeneRIF:14602773
Insulin-Producing Neoplasm of the Islet Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0074585
Insulin-Producing Tumor of the Islet Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0030155
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0030295
GeneRIF:14656003
GeneRIF:12475221
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2997513
Beta Cell Tumor of the Pancreas[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601017
Beta Cell Neoplasm of Pancreas[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:134154009
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613556
Beta Cell Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11986368
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631425
Insulin-Producing Neoplasm of Islet Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0021670
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631422
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2882989
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359876
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0011444
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:25324008
insulinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3903][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
insulinoma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2882990
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791166
Insulinoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3903][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2997514
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3518068
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601018
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0074588
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601020
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0074590
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631426
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631423
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3288455
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359877
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613554
Pancreatic Insulin Producing Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12688630
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D007340
A usually benign, well circumscribed neoplasm arising from the beta cells of the pancreas. Patients exhibit symptoms related to hypoglycemia due to inappropriate secretion of insulin.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3140]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601014
Insulin-Producing Islet Cell Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Pancreatic Beta Cell Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571415
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3518069
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0598890
Insulinoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3903][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Beta Cell Neoplasm of the Pancreas[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0030294
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601019
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0474591
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0074591
Pancreatic Insulin Producing Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631427
NCI2004_11_17:C3140
A usually benign, well circumscribed neoplasm arising from the beta cells of the pancreas. Patients exhibit symptoms related to hypoglycemia due to inappropriate secretion of insulin.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Insulin-Producing Islet Cell Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:302822000
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601016
GeneRIF:15060136
Beta Cell Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631424
GeneRIF:12417605
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359878
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7613555
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129452
Insulinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3903][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Insulin-Producing tumor of Islet cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3903][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Beta Cell Tumor of Pancreas[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatic_Beta_Cell_Insulin_Producing_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chromophobe_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590923
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590927
Chromophobe carcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/1443001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Chromophobe Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chromophobe_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:1443001
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:128667008
Renal Cell Carcinoma, Chromophobe Type[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chromophobe_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3352192
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3006869
Chromophobe Cell Carcinoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chromophobe_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
chromophobe renal cell carcinoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590931
Chromophobe Carcinoma of Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chromophobe_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002292
Chromophobe Carcinoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chromophobe_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7618332
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3665685
DOID:4471
NCI2004_11_17:C4146
Renal cell carcinoma, chromophobe cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4471][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590930
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590926
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A type of carcinoma that comprises a minority of renal cell carcinomas. It is characterized by loss of chromosomes 1 and Y. Based on the cytoplasmic characteristics of the neoplastic cells, this type of carcinoma is classified as classic (typical) or eosinophilic. It has a much better prognosis than other renal cell carcinomas.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4146]
Chromophobe Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chromophobe_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590929
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3006870
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3665684
Chromophobe Cell Carcinoma of Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chromophobe_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Renal cell carcinoma, chromophobe cell (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/128667008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3352194
Chromophobe adenocarcinoma is a renal cell carcinoma described as the third most common type of renal cell carcinoma. The cancerous cells are similar with the clear cells, they appear pale when viewed under microscope, but there are larger and display different features than clear cells. This type of cancer rarely metastasizes, and the tumors can be successfully removed with surgery.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4471][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A type of carcinoma that comprises a minority of renal cell carcinomas. It is characterized by loss of chromosomes 1 and Y. Based on the cytoplasmic characteristics of the neoplastic cells, this type of carcinoma is classified as classic (typical) or eosinophilic. It has a much better prognosis than other renal cell carcinomas.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chromophobe_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C1266042
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590928
James Malone
NCI Thesaurus: C33441
BioportalImporter v.1.0
quadricep muscle
quadriceps muscle of thigh
quadriceps
Quadriceps Muscle of the Thigh[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Quadriceps_Muscle_of_the_Thigh][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A group of four powerful muscles in the front of the thigh. Their actions involve the extension of the knee joint.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Quadriceps_Muscle_of_the_Thigh][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BTO:0001149
ICD9CM_1993:372.40
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3653177
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3772438
ICD9CM_1990:372.40
GeneRIF:15523624
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D011625
ICD9CM_1999:372.4
ICD9CM_1988:372.40
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0005102
UMLS_ST:T190
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:77489003
ICD9CM_1994:372.40
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0779348
ICD9CM_1997:372.40
ICD9CM_1995:372.4
Pterygium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1997:372.4
ICD9CM_2002:372.4
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1990:372.4
ICD9CM_2001:372.40
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193879003
ICD9CM_2001:372.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3061931
ICD9CM_2000:372.4
ICD9CM_1996:372.40
ICD9CM_2000:372.40
ICD9CM_1986:372.40
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3081164
GeneRIF:14533030
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0107621
ICD9CM_1989:372.4
ICD9CM_1996:372.4
Unspecified pterygium (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193879003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1986:372.4
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0018079
GeneRIF:12827055
ICD9CM_1991:372.4
ICD9CM_1999:372.40
Pterygium, unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1992:372.4
ICD9CM_2005:372.4
ICD9CM_1994:372.4
ICD9CM_1998:372.4
ICD9CM_1991:372.40
UMLS_CUI:C0033998
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3785351
ICD9CM_2005:372.40
ICD9CM_1995:372.40
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3653176
ICD9CM_1988:372.4
ICD9CM_2003:372.40
ICD9CM_2004:372.40
ICD9CM_1989:372.40
Web eye[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2003:372.4
ICD9CM_1992:372.40
James Malone
pterygium
ICD9CM_1998:372.40
Pterygium (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/77489003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15273656
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0005097
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2873958
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193884009
ICD9CM_2002:372.40
ICD9CM_1993:372.4
DOID:10526
ICD9CM_1987:372.40
Pterygium NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193884009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:372.4
ICD9CM_1987:372.4
The food provided to the organism (e.g., chow, fertilizer, DEMM 10%FBS, etc.).
James Malone
nutrient
chow, fertilizer, DEMM 10%FBS
this should become a quality of a material i think
James Malone
MDAMB361
James Malone
Ele Holloway
A673
Drugs that bind to but do not activate serotonin receptors, thereby blocking the actions of serotonin or serotonergic agonists.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:48279][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:48279
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
serotonergic antagonist
CHEBI:48279
CS57778 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158802&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158802&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57778
CS57511 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311932.
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311932
James Malone
CS57511
cobalt(II) chloride[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35696][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cobalt(2+) chloride[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35696][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cobalt dichloride[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35696][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A cobalt salt that has formula Cl2Co.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35696][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35696
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cobalt dichloride
James Malone
GM12145
An anti-inflammatory drug that is not a steroid. In addition to anti-inflammatory actions, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have analgesic, antipyretic, and platelet-inhibitory actions. They act by blocking the synthesis of prostaglandins by inhibiting cyclooxygenase, which converts arachidonic acid to cyclic endoperoxides, precursors of prostaglandins.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35475][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An anti-inflammatory drug that is not a steroid. In addition to anti-inflammatory actions, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have analgesic, antipyretic, and platelet-inhibitory actions. They act by blocking the synthesis of prostaglandins by inhibiting cyclooxygenase, which converts arachidonic acid to cyclic endoperoxides, precursors of prostaglandins.
[Source: CHEBI:35475]
CHEBI:35475
BioportalImporter v.1.0
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
BioportalImporter v.1.0
dalton
UO:0000221
James Malone
unified atomic mass unit[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000221][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
u[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000221][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Da[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000221][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An independently to the base SI units defined mass unit which is equal to one twelfth of the mass of an unbound atom of the carbon-12 nuclide, at rest and in its ground state.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000221][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A dalton is a mass unit is an independent unit to the base SI units and is equal to one twelfth of the mass of an unbound atom of the carbon-12 nuclide, at rest and in its ground state.
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D017241
UMLS_CUI:C0162671
OntologyMappingImporter following DOID:3687
James Malone
MELAS syndrome
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0026161
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0291722
DOID:3687
GeneRIF:15466014
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0291721
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1631910
James Malone
ovarian carcinoma
James Malone
TERV-AntiSenseB56
James Malone
Ele Holloway
KU812
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CEMC1
psychiatric disorder
A major affective disorder marked by severe mood swings (manic or major depressive episodes) and a tendency to remission and recurrence.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C34423]
Manic-Depression[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bipolar_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Manic Depressive Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bipolar_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Metathesaurus: C34423
Bipolar Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bipolar_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A major affective disorder marked by severe mood swings (manic or major depressive episodes) and a tendency to remission and recurrence.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bipolar_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
CHEBI:24937
James Malone
jasmonic acids
CHEBI:24937
BTO:0001419
James Malone
urine
James Malone
Ele Holloway
KELLY
true
An MMHCC (Mouse Models of Human Cancers Consortium) part is an organism part that has been modelled by the MMHCC, a program to develop and refine experimental models that reflect the etiology and progression of human cancer.
obsolete_MMHCC part
A program to develop and refine experimental models that reflect the etiology and progression of human cancer.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C19750]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C19750
A program to develop and refine experimental models that reflect the etiology and progression of human cancer.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mouse_Models_of_Human_Cancer_Consortium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Obsolete: No longer required in EFO
Mouse Models of Human Cancer Consortium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mouse_Models_of_Human_Cancer_Consortium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MMHCC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mouse_Models_of_Human_Cancer_Consortium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hardware
An instrument is a device which provides a mechanical or electronic function. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400003][accessDate: 2009-08-10]
OBI_0400003
MO_113
James Malone
instrument
Chordoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chordoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304747
NCI2004_11_17:C2947
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:50007008
DOID:3302
A malignant bone tumor arising from the remnants of the fetal notochord. Although it can occur at all ages, it is more frequently seen in middle-aged adults. Most frequent sites of involvement are: sacrococcygeal area, spheno-occipital area, and the cervico-thoraco-lumbar spine. Microscopically, chordomas are composed of cells that form cords and lobules, separated by mucoid intercellular tissue. Some of the cells are large (physaliphorous) and have vacuolated cytoplasm and prominent vesicular nuclei. Other tumor cells are small with small nuclei without visible nucleoli. Chordomas tend to recur and may metastasize. The most common sites of metastasis are skin and bone.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chordoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0004333
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2879897
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0476109
A malignant bone tumor arising from the remnants of the fetal notochord. Although it can occur at all ages, it is more frequently seen in middle-aged adults. Most frequent sites of involvement are: sacrococcygeal area, spheno-occipital area, and the cervico-thoraco-lumbar spine. Microscopically, chordomas are composed of cells that form cords and lobules, separated by mucoid intercellular tissue. Some of the cells are large (physaliphorous) and have vacuolated cytoplasm and prominent vesicular nuclei. Other tumor cells are small with small nuclei without visible nucleoli. Chordomas tend to recur and may metastasize. The most common sites of metastasis are skin and bone.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2947]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577479
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3351823
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Chordoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3302][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002817
chordoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569549
GeneRIF:16288985
notochordoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3302][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_CUI:C0008487
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304748
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0038855
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0038851
CS57624 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158648&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158648&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57624
James Malone
MDAMB415
The scalar number of injections administered to a material or organism.
James Malone
number of injections
James Malone
Ele Holloway
A7
Any of a number of aggregations of neurons, glial cells and their processes, surrounded by a glial cell and connective tissue sheath (plural: ganglia).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005137][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000207
FBbt:00005137
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
invertebrate ganglion
CS57777 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158801&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158801&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57777
CHEBI:48354
James Malone
polar solvent
CHEBI:48354
CS57512 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311933
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311933
James Malone
CS57512
GeneRIF:15919838
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A2797681
ICD9CM_2001:278.01
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3045975
GeneRIF:12032749
GeneRIF:12032643
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0093886
GeneRIF:12883487
ICD9CM_1999:278.01
GeneRIF:16160866
Morbid Obesity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11981][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14764818
ICD9CM_1995:278.01
Severe obesity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11981][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15235769
Morbid obesity (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11981][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2004:278.01
James Malone
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009767
GeneRIF:12148087
ICD9CM_2005:278.01
GeneRIF:14763917
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3567195
GeneRIF:16253647
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:238136002
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0746519
DOID:11981
ICD9CM_2002:278.01
GeneRIF:12822042
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0093901
ICD9CM_1997:278.01
ICD9CM_1998:278.01
GeneRIF:12647279
ICD9CM_2006:278.01
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8360748
ICD9CM_2003:278.01
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0087900
GeneRIF:15002062
ICD9CM_1996:278.01
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0015161
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0087899
GeneRIF:12870165
morbid obesity
UMLS_CUI:C0028756
ICD9CM_2000:278.01
James Malone
Ele Holloway
UACC893
James Malone
U373
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW837
mixed glial cells (predominantly microglia)
microglia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000129][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A central nervous system macrophage found in the parenchyma of the central nervous system.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000129][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000129
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
microglial cell
OBI_0400114
MO_477
A sonicator is an instrument that converts a variable electrical current to mechanical vibration of a metalic probe. The instrument is used for the lysis of cells, the mixing of compounds or solutions, or to create emulsions. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400114][accessDate: 2009-08-12]
James Malone
sonicator
CS57751 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158775&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158775&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57751
DOID:962
An intraneural or extraneural neoplasm arising from nerve tissues and neural sheaths. It is composed of perineurial-like fibroblasts and Schwann cells. It usually presents as a localized cutaneous lesion and less often as a circumscribed peripheral nerve mass. Patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 present with multiple masses. Neurofibromas which arise from major nerves and plexiform neurofibromas are precursor lesions to malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3272]
GeneRIF:14679180
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0091669
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0014709
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009455
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0484633
James Malone
neurofibroma
Neurofibroma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:962][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15652750
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572444
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2884546
neurofibroma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:962][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
An intraneural or extraneural neoplasm arising from nerve tissues and neural sheaths. It is composed of perineurial-like fibroblasts and Schwann cells. It usually presents as a localized cutaneous lesion and less often as a circumscribed peripheral nerve mass. Patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 present with multiple masses. Neurofibromas which arise from major nerves and plexiform neurofibromas are precursor lesions to malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neurofibroma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0027830
NCI2004_11_17:C3272
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:404029005
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292795
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577737
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3222020
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189947001
Neurofibroma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:962][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6944777
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0091672
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2884545
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3580717
Neurofibromas[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:962][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:89084002
Neurofibroma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:962][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791331
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:115242003
FMAID:5888
Dorsal root ganglion[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Spinal_ganglion][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
dorsal root ganglion
spinal ganglion
SAEL:30
WBbt:0005189
EMAPA:18372
EMAPA:16668
Ganglion spinalis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Spinal_ganglion][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000232
EVM:2000213
ZFA:0000200
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000162
EHDAA:2899
James Malone
TAO:0000200
N-(1,2,3,10-tetramethoxy-9-oxo-5,6,7,9-tetrahydrobenzo[a]heptalen-7-yl)acetamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:23359][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A carbotricyclic compound that has formula C22H25NO6.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:23359][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:23359
BioportalImporter v.1.0
colchicine
Erwinia carotovora infection
NCI Metathesaurus: C0085485
James Malone
Pectobacterium carotovorum infection
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKMEL3
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ACHN
FBdv:00005317
EVM:2990009
MAT:0000063
gastrula[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000063][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
WBIs:0000010
XAO:1000005
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
gastrulating mbryo[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000063][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
gastrula stage
CHEBI:39116
James Malone
pyrethroid ester insecticide
CHEBI:39116
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Detroit562
SALK_049497 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=germplasm&id=4652085
Germplasm:4652085
James Malone
SALK_049497
James Malone
MDAMB435
Was originally considered to be a breast cancer cell line but has since been identified as a melanoma cell line.
TAO:0000282
a line of neuroblasts along the sides of fish and amphibia that detect vibrations and pressure changes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000249][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000095
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
lateral_line_system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000249][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0000034
MAT:0000249
AAO:0000269
MFO:0003620
lateral line system
ICD9CM_1988:696.5
ICD9CM_1995:696.1
ICD9CM_1998:696.8
ICD9CM_2003:696.8
ICD9CM_1990:696.1
ICD9CM_2002:696
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2893805
ICD9CM_2004:696
ICD9CM_2000:696.5
ICD9CM_2001:696.5
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3652563
ICD9CM_2004:696.5
UMLS_CUI:C0029717
ICD9CM_1991:696
ICD9CM_2005:696.5
ICD9CM_2000:696.1
ICD9CM_2002:696.5
ICD9CM_2003:696
ICD9CM_1999:696
ICD9CM_1999:696.1
DOID:8893
ICD9CM_1989:696.1
ICD9CM_1996:696.8
ICD9CM_1994:696.5
psoriasis
ICD9CM_1988:696.8
ICD9CM_1995:696.8
ICD9CM_1993:696.8
ICD9CM_1993:696
ICD9CM_2001:696.8
ICD9CM_2001:696
ICD9CM_1987:696.5
ICD9CM_1992:696.5
ICD9CM_1991:696.1
ICD9CM_2003:696.5
ICD9CM_1998:696.1
ICD9CM_1996:696.1
ICD9CM_1992:696
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3061763
UMLS_CUI:C0490052
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3608354
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0243117
ICD9CM_1986:696
ICD9CM_1995:696.5
ICD9CM_1990:696.5
ICD9CM_2006:696.5
ICD9CM_1993:696.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341685
ICD9CM_2000:696
UMLS_CUI:C0157723
ICD9CM_1995:696
ICD9CM_1986:696.8
ICD9CM_1997:696.1
ICD9CM_1986:696.1
ICD9CM_1998:696.5
Psoriasis and similar disorders NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/200997009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1990:696
ICD9CM_2005:696.8
ICD9CM_1999:696.5
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:200955003
ICD9CM_1988:696.1
ICD9CM_1997:696.8
ICD9CM_1991:696.8
ICD9CM_1993:696.5
ICD9CM_1989:696
Other psoriasis and similar disorders (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/200996000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2001:696.1
ICD9CM_1987:696.8
ICD9CM_1994:696.8
ICD9CM_2004:696.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889591
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1989:696.8
Psoriasis and similar disorders (navigational concept)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/200955003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:200997009
ICD9CM_2005:696.1
ICD9CM_1996:696
ICD9CM_2000:696.8
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:200996000
ICD9CM_2002:696.1
ICD9CM_2004:696.8
ICD9CM_1999:696.8
ICD9CM_1992:696.8
ICD9CM_1996:696.5
ICD9CM_1987:696
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0281033
ICD9CM_2002:696.8
ICD9CM_1994:696.1
ICD9CM_1989:696.5
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3652564
ICD9CM_2005:696
ICD9CM_1997:696
ICD9CM_1990:696.8
UMLS_CUI:C0029514
ICD9CM_1994:696
ICD9CM_1998:696
ICD9CM_1987:696.1
ICD9CM_1992:696.1
ICD9CM_1991:696.5
ICD9CM_1997:696.5
ICD9CM_2003:696.1
ICD9CM_1986:696.5
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A1032247
ICD9CM_1988:696
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0243114
James Malone
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ITM-ST
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UO:0000101
ul[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000101][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
µl
microliter
A microliter is a volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a liter or 10^-6 L.
James Malone
A volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a liter or 10^[-6] L.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000101][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57629 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158653&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158653&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57629
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ITM-E6E7
James Malone
Ele Holloway
U266B1
GeneRIF:15292466
GeneRIF:14713387
GeneRIF:15070960
GeneRIF:15111497
GeneRIF:12882938
GeneRIF:16204364
GeneRIF:15448103
GeneRIF:15472174
ICD9CM_2000:278.00
GeneRIF:14742836
GeneRIF:12436346
ICD9CM_2002:278.00
GeneRIF:16005429
Obesity (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/414916001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15340111
GeneRIF:15919838
GeneRIF:12037740
GeneRIF:15936463
GeneRIF:14642613
GeneRIF:13129857
GeneRIF:12393670
GeneRIF:15979049
GeneRIF:12466947
GeneRIF:15845877
GeneRIF:12401709
GeneRIF:15841306
GeneRIF:15978107
GeneRIF:16167150
GeneRIF:11739396
ICD9CM_2001:278.00
GeneRIF:15897474
GeneRIF:12086965
GeneRIF:15635487
GeneRIF:11896485
GeneRIF:12429884
GeneRIF:15806395
GeneRIF:11816701
GeneRIF:15616040
GeneRIF:15780823
GeneRIF:12720538
GeneRIF:12424252
GeneRIF:15070774
GeneRIF:15472203
GeneRIF:15323067
GeneRIF:12529499
GeneRIF:16123197
GeneRIF:15281018
GeneRIF:15126243
GeneRIF:12399252
GeneRIF:15889232
GeneRIF:9205417
GeneRIF:14504270
ICD9CM_2006:278.00
GeneRIF:15867334
GeneRIF:12805399
GeneRIF:15009470
GeneRIF:12488352
GeneRIF:12634434
GeneRIF:12429880
GeneRIF:15076153
GeneRIF:15946750
GeneRIF:14602788
GeneRIF:15806598
GeneRIF:12597523
GeneRIF:16030156
GeneRIF:15367397
GeneRIF:12856128
GeneRIF:12660878
GeneRIF:12045256
GeneRIF:12869354
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873152
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0015159
GeneRIF:15942768
GeneRIF:12193546
GeneRIF:15254878
GeneRIF:12658019
GeneRIF:15601967
GeneRIF:15369797
GeneRIF:14525909
ICD9CM_2004:278.0
GeneRIF:16092047
GeneRIF:12375583
GeneRIF:12524228
ICD9CM_1999:278.00
GeneRIF:16046411
GeneRIF:15795809
GeneRIF:12899679
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0755843
GeneRIF:12791674
GeneRIF:15955385
GeneRIF:12765968
GeneRIF:12133430
GeneRIF:15795426
GeneRIF:16180331
GeneRIF:14646408
ICD9CM_2001:278.0
GeneRIF:15731326
GeneRIF:15331533
GeneRIF:14715842
GeneRIF:15870101
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7880125
GeneRIF:15930442
GeneRIF:14993225
GeneRIF:15355432
GeneRIF:16222046
GeneRIF:15114524
GeneRIF:14663468
GeneRIF:12075569
ICD9CM_1993:278.0
GeneRIF:16054046
GeneRIF:12364441
GeneRIF:16200066
GeneRIF:12690079
GeneRIF:16048795
GeneRIF:15292306
GeneRIF:12499395
GeneRIF:12519856
GeneRIF:15536594
GeneRIF:15090636
GeneRIF:15292322
GeneRIF:12603007
GeneRIF:12968669
GeneRIF:15864530
GeneRIF:12435081
GeneRIF:15677498
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7874546
GeneRIF:15240652
GeneRIF:12488961
GeneRIF:12033496
GeneRIF:12915696
GeneRIF:15055256
GeneRIF:14968297
GeneRIF:15476445
GeneRIF:12079879
GeneRIF:15939106
GeneRIF:15789277
GeneRIF:16054069
GeneRIF:15778720
GeneRIF:15070936
ICD9CM_1996:278.0
GeneRIF:15001632
GeneRIF:15331535
GeneRIF:12619866
GeneRIF:12925533
GeneRIF:12970296
GeneRIF:15886715
GeneRIF:15897476
GeneRIF:16135994
GeneRIF:15588160
GeneRIF:15596147
GeneRIF:12519848
GeneRIF:12508940
GeneRIF:15181046
GeneRIF:15002062
GeneRIF:12093799
GeneRIF:12083814
GeneRIF:15297289
GeneRIF:15220220
GeneRIF:15193430
GeneRIF:15959417
GeneRIF:15576462
GeneRIF:15798948
GeneRIF:15169894
GeneRIF:12569166
ICD9CM_2003:278.0
GeneRIF:12601637
GeneRIF:15277448
ICD9CM_1997:278.0
GeneRIF:15972581
GeneRIF:12217430
GeneRIF:15944845
GeneRIF:14693717
GeneRIF:12050239
GeneRIF:12050272
GeneRIF:15208271
GeneRIF:12213872
GeneRIF:15604363
GeneRIF:11866034
GeneRIF:15550470
GeneRIF:15834545
GeneRIF:15533384
GeneRIF:15336575
GeneRIF:12490667
GeneRIF:14660752
GeneRIF:12788932
GeneRIF:12529498
GeneRIF:14674682
GeneRIF:15063110
GeneRIF:14657411
GeneRIF:14726256
GeneRIF:11890967
GeneRIF:12829658
GeneRIF:11941369
GeneRIF:12055326
obesity
GeneRIF:15811564
ICD9CM_2005:278.0
GeneRIF:12767044
GeneRIF:12053815
GeneRIF:14742837
GeneRIF:11872365
GeneRIF:15042014
GeneRIF:12540600
GeneRIF:15466016
ICD9CM_1995:278.0
GeneRIF:12855752
Obesity, NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9970][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12888635
GeneRIF:16054054
GeneRIF:12925701
ICD9CM_1995:278.00
GeneRIF:15166310
GeneRIF:15051828
GeneRIF:14660566
GeneRIF:12006640
GeneRIF:14693721
GeneRIF:15878965
GeneRIF:15654325
GeneRIF:16224049
GeneRIF:15292330
GeneRIF:14746672
GeneRIF:15613432
GeneRIF:12949354
GeneRIF:15916056
GeneRIF:12920182
GeneRIF:15660115
GeneRIF:12765950
GeneRIF:15156315
GeneRIF:11956156
ICD9CM_2002:278.0
GeneRIF:15797871
GeneRIF:16030142
ICD9CM_1998:278.0
GeneRIF:12574803
GeneRIF:15365617
GeneRIF:12086946
GeneRIF:15919794
GeneRIF:14671185
GeneRIF:15985479
GeneRIF:12609752
GeneRIF:16102992
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0485044
GeneRIF:15181539
ICD9CM_2000:278.0
GeneRIF:15563274
GeneRIF:12728641
ICD9CM_1998:278.00
GeneRIF:11829746
GeneRIF:15063799
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1172008
GeneRIF:15910756
GeneRIF:12865257
ICD9CM_2004:278.00
GeneRIF:11718682
GeneRIF:12226142
GeneRIF:15685173
Obesity, unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9970][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15855349
GeneRIF:15220187
GeneRIF:12660883
GeneRIF:15044674
GeneRIF:15087473
GeneRIF:12730403
GeneRIF:15862893
GeneRIF:15070922
GeneRIF:15292320
ICD9CM_1986:278.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873153
ICD9CM_2005:278.00
GeneRIF:12531492
GeneRIF:12101250
GeneRIF:16288749
GeneRIF:12032748
GeneRIF:12843170
GeneRIF:15601970
GeneRIF:12910269
GeneRIF:12483461
GeneRIF:12951617
GeneRIF:12769595
GeneRIF:15337759
GeneRIF:12429872
GeneRIF:16166222
GeneRIF:15231997
ICD9CM_1990:278.0
GeneRIF:12810555
GeneRIF:15181048
GeneRIF:12133431
GeneRIF:12765952
GeneRIF:12163041
GeneRIF:16021472
GeneRIF:16027245
ICD9CM_1992:278.0
GeneRIF:15034227
GeneRIF:15382608
GeneRIF:12447443
GeneRIF:12529491
GeneRIF:12189588
GeneRIF:15583845
GeneRIF:12032760
GeneRIF:12161541
GeneRIF:12824951
GeneRIF:14600075
GeneRIF:15314024
GeneRIF:15314181
GeneRIF:15198934
GeneRIF:12788860
GeneRIF:12161058
GeneRIF:12900437
obesity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9970][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14567496
GeneRIF:12860835
GeneRIF:16222047
GeneRIF:12530526
ICD9CM_1988:278.0
GeneRIF:12365916
GeneRIF:11996962
GeneRIF:12552573
GeneRIF:12727947
GeneRIF:11800057
GeneRIF:12385894
GeneRIF:15168018
GeneRIF:15518421
GeneRIF:15102885
GeneRIF:15864349
GeneRIF:12540594
GeneRIF:12716769
GeneRIF:15520868
GeneRIF:15869602
GeneRIF:15048662
GeneRIF:12097321
GeneRIF:14970363
GeneRIF:12402973
GeneRIF:15037865
GeneRIF:15223990
GeneRIF:12484512
GeneRIF:12746756
UMLS_CUI:C0028754
GeneRIF:15191885
GeneRIF:15123613
GeneRIF:15823758
GeneRIF:12851317
James Malone
GeneRIF:15220914
GeneRIF:15994342
GeneRIF:14627764
GeneRIF:15769985
GeneRIF:15010337
GeneRIF:15070954
GeneRIF:12370125
ICD9CM_1989:278.0
GeneRIF:15598678
GeneRIF:12734779
Obesity [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9970][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1999:278.0
GeneRIF:16186392
GeneRIF:12960041
GeneRIF:15743038
GeneRIF:14739355
GeneRIF:12882843
GeneRIF:14701677
GeneRIF:15448102
ICD9CM_1987:278.0
GeneRIF:15533361
GeneRIF:12175706
GeneRIF:11923308
GeneRIF:15494612
GeneRIF:15024085
GeneRIF:15382611
GeneRIF:15292348
GeneRIF:11912547
GeneRIF:15905321
GeneRIF:12031976
GeneRIF:15467829
GeneRIF:11791158
ICD9CM_1996:278.00
GeneRIF:15579796
GeneRIF:15601832
GeneRIF:12663465
GeneRIF:15735230
GeneRIF:16186414
GeneRIF:15854142
GeneRIF:15386812
GeneRIF:15331532
GeneRIF:12213628
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12690102
GeneRIF:12213908
GeneRIF:12401727
GeneRIF:15298982
GeneRIF:12855762
GeneRIF:12660874
GeneRIF:14671186
GeneRIF:12507421
GeneRIF:11970899
GeneRIF:12177411
GeneRIF:14747205
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:14747301
GeneRIF:16186410
GeneRIF:12364457
GeneRIF:15653680
GeneRIF:12409311
GeneRIF:12161552
GeneRIF:12086939
GeneRIF:14642615
GeneRIF:12902351
GeneRIF:15889231
GeneRIF:14551151
GeneRIF:15941924
GeneRIF:14707164
GeneRIF:15070752
GeneRIF:15522943
GeneRIF:15855321
GeneRIF:14715869
GeneRIF:12353079
GeneRIF:15181040
GeneRIF:11821707
GeneRIF:14625134
GeneRIF:12582011
GeneRIF:15919839
GeneRIF:14722031
GeneRIF:14764817
GeneRIF:15678704
GeneRIF:15897480
GeneRIF:16249436
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:414915002
GeneRIF:12068290
GeneRIF:15292352
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009765
GeneRIF:12642576
GeneRIF:12855749
GeneRIF:12387862
GeneRIF:15500001
GeneRIF:15770500
GeneRIF:12746327
GeneRIF:15637293
ICD9CM_2003:278.00
GeneRIF:15928242
GeneRIF:15919834
ICD9CM_1994:278.0
Obese (finding)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/414915002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15919835
GeneRIF:15746153
GeneRIF:15248831
GeneRIF:15983230
GeneRIF:12165561
GeneRIF:15890776
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0093894
GeneRIF:14747283
ICD9CM_1997:278.00
GeneRIF:15334374
GeneRIF:15331564
GeneRIF:12756299
GeneRIF:12480555
GeneRIF:14642408
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7880124
GeneRIF:12739015
GeneRIF:12213871
GeneRIF:12865337
GeneRIF:15277400
GeneRIF:15845623
GeneRIF:14759071
GeneRIF:11739957
GeneRIF:15271881
GeneRIF:12376184
GeneRIF:14657196
GeneRIF:12075576
GeneRIF:12829631
GeneRIF:12679463
GeneRIF:15220189
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:414916001
GeneRIF:12716767
GeneRIF:15688209
GeneRIF:11972291
GeneRIF:16260612
GeneRIF:15538935
GeneRIF:11882520
Obesity NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9970][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14715497
GeneRIF:11882596
GeneRIF:15315911
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8360941
GeneRIF:12032749
GeneRIF:12861009
GeneRIF:15677759
GeneRIF:15459958
ICD9CM_1991:278.0
GeneRIF:15620432
GeneRIF:15522935
GeneRIF:11916923
GeneRIF:15797955
GeneRIF:12598526
GeneRIF:12429873
GeneRIF:12634439
GeneRIF:12958061
GeneRIF:12055319
GeneRIF:15625086
GeneRIF:12032642
GeneRIF:12923129
GeneRIF:15070780
GeneRIF:16009937
GeneRIF:15781751
GeneRIF:12161655
GeneRIF:14637275
DOID:9970
GeneRIF:15057669
GeneRIF:14691540
GeneRIF:15920074
GeneRIF:15570174
GeneRIF:11822583
GeneRIF:12099975
GeneRIF:14682470
GeneRIF:15855351
GeneRIF:14683458
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7873251
GeneRIF:15358131
GeneRIF:15202783
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1875408
GeneRIF:12160996
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0093890
GeneRIF:15616037
GeneRIF:12364415
GeneRIF:12885755
GeneRIF:15820771
GeneRIF:15111524
GeneRIF:12727933
GeneRIF:12165748
GeneRIF:12805252
GeneRIF:12730030
GeneRIF:12080444
GeneRIF:15055467
GeneRIF:11738809
GeneRIF:15855322
GeneRIF:16123358
GeneRIF:15531738
GeneRIF:12649573
GeneRIF:12032637
GeneRIF:16123374
GeneRIF:12869545
GeneRIF:15923630
GeneRIF:12145151
GeneRIF:12716739
GeneRIF:12750152
GeneRIF:14673524
GeneRIF:15001633
GeneRIF:15983201
CS57515 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311936
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311936
James Malone
CS57515
CHEBI:23366
James Malone
compatible osmolytes
CHEBI:23366
James Malone
Ele Holloway
KLE
James Malone
lymphoblastic leukemia MOLT-4
James Malone
U87
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1643519
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1643518
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2031109
GeneRIF:14506721
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D028361
UMLS_CUI:C0751651
hyperglycaemia
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2031139
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0335637
GeneRIF:15571233
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1883444
DOID:700
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1962981
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1643792
GeneRIF:12111367
GeneRIF:14746906
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1962646
mitochondrial disorder
mitochondrial disease/disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:700][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1643791
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2031141
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW872
CS57750 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158774&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158774&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57750
A spectrophotometer is an instrument that measures the intensity of light as a function of the color, or more specifically, the wavelength of light, transmitted by a substance. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400115][accessDate: 2009-08-12]
OBI_0400115
MO_716
James Malone
spectrophotometer
copper(II) sulfate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:23414][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
copper(2+) sulfate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:23414][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A metal sulfate that has formula CuO4S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:23414][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:23414
BioportalImporter v.1.0
copper(2+) sulfate
trunk ganglion[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000344][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
WBbt:0005332
TAO:0001573
MAT:0000344
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
body ganglion
GeneRIF:11807986
GeneRIF:12154078
DOID:769
GeneRIF:15328517
GeneRIF:15644444
GeneRIF:12185581
GeneRIF:14663483
GeneRIF:12557224
GeneRIF:15930276
GeneRIF:12118090
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292793
GeneRIF:12438307
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7656290
UMLS_CUI:C0027819
GeneRIF:11861392
GeneRIF:16177824
GeneRIF:16125842
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577736
GeneRIF:16051641
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:269507008
GeneRIF:15849504
A neuroblastic tumor characterized by the presence of neuroblastic cells, the absence of ganglion cells, and the absence of a prominent Schwannian stroma formation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroblastoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14745549
GeneRIF:16092940
GeneRIF:15375504
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:87364003
GeneRIF:12031683
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3294674
GeneRIF:12916719
GeneRIF:12829373
GeneRIF:11877677
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0014699
GeneRIF:12209604
GeneRIF:11737230
GeneRIF:12545167
GeneRIF:15607966
GeneRIF:15322424
GeneRIF:12808116
GeneRIF:12576454
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877435
GeneRIF:12962147
GeneRIF:12598334
GeneRIF:15015775
(Neuroblastoma NOS) or (sympathicoblastoma)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:769][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12239177
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3580658
GeneRIF:15547663
GeneRIF:12884264
GeneRIF:11877670
GeneRIF:15741235
GeneRIF:16228012
GeneRIF:15168079
James Malone
GeneRIF:15136145
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2884540
GeneRIF:11836564
GeneRIF:15280446
GeneRIF:14654552
GeneRIF:14995074
GeneRIF:12907629
GeneRIF:15166121
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:15827327
GeneRIF:11744098
GeneRIF:11870543
GeneRIF:16091745
GeneRIF:13679866
Neuroblastoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/87364003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15488758
GeneRIF:12675130
GeneRIF:15882878
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0091626
GeneRIF:12647219
GeneRIF:12629151
GeneRIF:15117961
GeneRIF:15240516
GeneRIF:12174591
GeneRIF:15650242
GeneRIF:16232196
GeneRIF:15218241
GeneRIF:12964007
neuroblastoma
GeneRIF:15486895
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0091630
GeneRIF:11705866
GeneRIF:14719101
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0484626
GeneRIF:12629521
GeneRIF:15719172
GeneRIF:12888911
GeneRIF:15518890
GeneRIF:12593854
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572438
GeneRIF:15514946
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009447
GeneRIF:15994346
neuroblastoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:769][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Neuroblastoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:769][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15083193
NCI2004_11_17:C3270
GeneRIF:15316056
GeneRIF:16098972
GeneRIF:15004408
A neuroblastic tumor characterized by the presence of neuroblastic cells, the absence of ganglion cells, and the absence of a prominent Schwannian stroma formation.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3270]
GeneRIF:15998644
GeneRIF:15024693
GeneRIF:14645238
GeneRIF:15448191
GeneRIF:11928813
GeneRIF:14724587
GeneRIF:15516980
GeneRIF:12163469
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12085233
GeneRIF:12672031
GeneRIF:11782392
GeneRIF:16007146
GeneRIF:14988008
GeneRIF:15618969
GeneRIF:16166307
GeneRIF:11859407
GeneRIF:12717420
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791326
GeneRIF:11881792
Neuroblastoma (Schwannian Stroma-Poor)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:769][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15735700
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKMEL1
CHEBI:48218
James Malone
antiseptic drug
CHEBI:48218
ZFS:0000018
James Malone
gastrula germ-ring
James Malone
Ele Holloway
AGS
NCI Metathesaurus: C0038404
James Malone
Enterococcus faecalis infection
Chordotonal organs are arthropod sensory structures consisting of special sensilla called the scolopidia, which are mechano-transducers and respond mainly to stretch or flexion. In insects, they consist of bundles of internal sensilla, each of which has a cap cell, an enveloping cell and one or more sense cells. The distal end of the organ is usually attached to the cuticle of the body wall, marked by a pit, a thickened disc or a nodule of chitin, and the base of the organ is connected with the hypodermis, often by a special ligament.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005215][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An auditory and vibration detector in insects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000209][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000209
FBbt:00005215
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
chordotonal organ
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000233
ZEA:0015085
tassel[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000233][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
inflorescence
James Malone
ear[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000233][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZEA:0015084
PO:0009049
James Malone
MDAMB436
CS57630 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158654&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158654&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57630
Memory impairment[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Memory_Impairment_Adverse_Event][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Memory Impairment Adverse Event[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Memory_Impairment_Adverse_Event][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Metathesuarus: C55427
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
memory impairment
A/J is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/000646.html
http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/000646.html
James Malone
A/J
dl[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000209][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A volume unit which is equal to one tenth of a liter or 10^[-1] L.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000209][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A deciliter is a volume unit which is equal to one tenth of a liter or 10^-1 L.
UO:0000209
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
deciliter
A protocol factor is an experimental factor which describes factors that describe the protocol design of an experiment.
James Malone
obsolete_protocol factor
synonymous with protocol
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ITM-E6E7-ST
James Malone
THP-1
CHEBI:23530
James Malone
cytokinins
CHEBI:23530
A volume is a size quality which describes the amount of 3-dimensional space an object occupies.
PATO:0000918
James Malone
volume
CS57520 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311941
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311941
James Malone
CS57520
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Toledo
Genetic traits are small inherited parts of the phenotype of an organism
James Malone
genetic trait
N-[amino(imino)methyl]-N-methylglycine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16919][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Creatine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16919][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A glycine derivative that has formula C4H9N3O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16919][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:16919
BioportalImporter v.1.0
creatine
CS57743 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158767&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158767&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57743
FBbt:00005568
James Malone
embryonic antennal sense organ
neural stem progenitor cell
CL:0000047
James Malone
neuronal stem cell
A thermal cycler is an instrument that is capable of repeatedly altering and maintaining specific temperatures for defined periods of time. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400116][accessDate: 2009-08-12]
OBI_0400116
MO_854
James Malone
thermal cycler
ZFS:0000022
James Malone
gastrula bud
head ganglion
cranial ganglia
James Malone
cranial ganglion
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKLMS1
An anlage is a tissue modifier describing some tissue which precedes something other, such as a precursor or forerunner for a more mature structure. For example, the stomach anlage.
MAT:0000477
James Malone
anlage
stomach anlage
CS57770 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158794&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158794&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57770
cranial/facial bone defect[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002116][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000149
James Malone
ZFA:0000737
craniofacial skeleton bone
TAO:0001424
AAO:0000109
any structural anomaly of the cranial or facial bones[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002116][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:87596
cranium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000149][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
skeletal: craniofacial defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002116][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:46565
EMAPA:17680
MP:0002116
Subdivision of skeletal system which consists of the skeleton of the head and its joints.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Skull][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:6029
chondrocranium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000149][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000316
craniofacial bone defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002116][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:38870
James Malone
inhalation anaesthetic
CHEBI:38870
CS57627 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158651&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158651&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57627
obsolete_protocol
Merged plan specification and protocol and made synonymous hence this class is redundant.
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
JEG3
GeneRIF:12351404
BioportalImporter v.1.0
chronic myeloid leukemia NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
chronic myeloid leukemia, disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15556610
GeneRIF:11861294
GeneRIF:14586403
GeneRIF:15583852
GeneRIF:12144533
GeneRIF:15213099
ICD9CM_2006:205.1
GeneRIF:15716990
GeneRIF:12576428
GeneRIF:15621754
GeneRIF:12408765
GeneRIF:15790787
GeneRIF:11937267
Myeloid Leukemia, chronic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
chronic myelogenous leukemia
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352674
GeneRIF:12505259
GeneRIF:12740446
chronic myelogenous leukemia, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12393722
CML - chronic Myelogenous Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15167915
GeneRIF:12130516
GeneRIF:15481444
GeneRIF:15388581
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D015464
CML[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0023473
GeneRIF:12734675
DOID:8552
GeneRIF:14523459
GeneRIF:15626746
1.4
GeneRIF:14656881
GeneRIF:12576338
GeneRIF:15676212
GeneRIF:11830496
GeneRIF:15735728
James Malone
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:15569990
GeneRIF:12964051
chronic myeloid leukaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16361542
GeneRIF:12821944
B6.Cg-Tg(SOD1-G93A)1Gur/J is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/004435.html
JAX:004435
James Malone
B6.Cg-Tg(SOD1-G93A)1Gur/J
GeneRIF:15221958
GeneRIF:12452048
DOID:3905
GeneRIF:15086519
UMLS_CUI:C0684249
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585567
A carcinoma originating in the lung. Lung carcinomas usually arise from the epithelium that lines the bronchial tree (bronchogenic carcinomas), and are classified as small cell or non-small cell carcinomas. Non-small cell lung carcinomas are usually adenocarcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas, or large cell carcinomas. Metastatic carcinomas to the lung are also common, and can be difficult to distinguish from primary tumors.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4878]
GeneRIF:12581892
GeneRIF:15754326
lung carcinoma
GeneRIF:11807786
GeneRIF:15041706
Carcinoma of Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11920544
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634376
GeneRIF:16038795
GeneRIF:12819188
GeneRIF:12115568
GeneRIF:12162425
GeneRIF:16052521
GeneRIF:15756594
GeneRIF:11844598
GeneRIF:15242764
GeneRIF:12067477
GeneRIF:15456784
GeneRIF:11939413
Cancer of Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576812
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634230
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603628
A carcinoma originating in the lung. Lung carcinomas usually arise from the epithelium that lines the bronchial tree (bronchogenic carcinomas), and are classified as small cell or non-small cell carcinomas. Non-small cell lung carcinomas are usually adenocarcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas, or large cell carcinomas. Metastatic carcinomas to the lung are also common, and can be difficult to distinguish from primary tumors.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16125822
Cancer of the Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Lung Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585566
NCI2004_11_17:C4878
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:11857309
Carcinoma of the Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Lung Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15782117
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12021930
silique
PO:0009001
MAT:0000232
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000232
James Malone
fruit
James Malone
MDAMB453
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW780
enzyme inhibitor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:23924][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A compound or agent that combines with an enzyme in such a manner as to prevent the normal substrate-enzyme combination and the catalytic reaction.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:23924][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:23924
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
enzyme inhibitor
CHEBI:23924
James Malone
U266
James Malone
Ele Holloway
TT
CS57521 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=germplasm&id=1005152522
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=germplasm&id=1005152522
James Malone
CS57521
cm^3[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000097][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cubic centimeter
James Malone
UO:0000097
cc[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000097][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A cubic centimeter is a volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a cubic meter or 10^[-9] m^[3], or to 1 ml.
A volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a cubic meter or 10^[-9] m^[3], or to 1 ml.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000097][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFS:0000020
James Malone
gastrula 75%-epiboly
The genetic modification introduced into the organism from which the biomaterial was derived. Examples of genetic modification include specification of a transgene or the gene knocked-out or details of transient transfection.
genetic modification
Examples of genetic modification include specification of a transgene or the gene knocked-out or details of transient transfection
true
A vacuum dryer is an instrument which removes liquid by the application of negative pressure, i.e. vacuum. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400117][accessDate: 2009-08-12]
OBI_0400117
MO_696
James Malone
vacuum dryer
primary cortex neuron
CL:0000540
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
The basic cellular unit of nervous tissue. Each neuron consists of a body, an axon, and dendrites. Their purpose is to receive, conduct, and transmit impulses in the nervous system.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000540][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
neuron
nerve cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000540][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57742 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158766&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158766&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57742
cyano(4-fluoro-3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 3-(2,2-dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:4034][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cyfluthrin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:4034][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:4034
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cyfluthrin
CS57740 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158764&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158764&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57740
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SJSA1
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
EV:0100491
FMAID:52618
Gasserian ganglion[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Trigeminal_ganglion][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000295
MA:0001080
Semilunar ganglion[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Trigeminal_ganglion][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000511
XAO:0000428
trigeminal ganglion
GeneRIF:11023533
GeneRIF:16324197
Adenocarcinoma of the Prostate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Prostate_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15138198
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318222
GeneRIF:12115574
GeneRIF:15146458
GeneRIF:15131044
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596138
GeneRIF:12865322
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615740
GeneRIF:12664577
GeneRIF:15256061
GeneRIF:11550208
Prostate Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Prostate_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An adenocarcinoma arising from the prostate gland. It is one of the most common malignant tumors afflicting men. The majority of adenocarcinomas arise in the peripheral zone and a minority occurs in the central or the transitional zone of the prostate gland. Grading of prostatic adenocarcinoma predicts disease progression and correlates with survival. Several grading systems have been proposed, of which the Gleason system is the most commonly used. Gleason sums of 2 to 4 represent well-differentiated disease, 5 to 7 moderately differentiated disease and 8 to 10 poorly differentiated disease. Prostatic-specific antigen (PSA) serum test is widely used as a screening test for the early detection of prostatic adenocarcinoma. Treatment options include radical prostatectomy, radiation therapy, androgen ablation and cryotherapy. Watchful waiting or surveillance alone is an option for older patients with low-grade or low-stage disease.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2919]
Adenocarcinoma of prostate (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11813207
UMLS_CUI:C0007112
GeneRIF:15041704
GeneRIF:15381379
GeneRIF:15073126
GeneRIF:11790779
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3484896
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:399490008
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:15665279
James Malone
GeneRIF:14559809
GeneRIF:12433721
prostate cancer
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7595390
NCI2004_11_17:C2919
GeneRIF:15994952
GeneRIF:15609334
Adenocarcinoma of Prostate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Prostate_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:2526
prostate adenocarcinoma
An adenocarcinoma arising from the prostate gland. It is one of the most common malignant tumors afflicting men. The majority of adenocarcinomas arise in the peripheral zone and a minority occurs in the central or the transitional zone of the prostate gland. Grading of prostatic adenocarcinoma predicts disease progression and correlates with survival. Several grading systems have been proposed, of which the Gleason system is the most commonly used. Gleason sums of 2 to 4 represent well-differentiated disease, 5 to 7 moderately differentiated disease and 8 to 10 poorly differentiated disease. Prostatic-specific antigen (PSA) serum test is widely used as a screening test for the early detection of prostatic adenocarcinoma. Treatment options include radical prostatectomy, radiation therapy, androgen ablation and cryotherapy. Watchful waiting or surveillance alone is an option for older patients with low-grade or low-stage disease.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Prostate_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14612932
ZFS:0000021
James Malone
gastrula 90%-epiboly
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ITV
MA:0000216
MFO:0002860
spinal cord
EV:0100316
XAO:0000020
EMAPA:17577
TAO:0000075
FMAID:7647
MAT:0000183
abnormal spinal cord[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000955][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:100
spinal cord abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000955][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0000955
spinal cord dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000955][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Segment of neuraxis that has as its parts gray matter and white matter that surround the central canal. Examples: There is only one spinal cord.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Spinal_cord][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
ZFA:0000075
any structural anomaly of the cylindrical tissue of the vertebral canal that extends from the medulla oblongata to the conus medullaris[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000955][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EHDAA:2863
sapphyrin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:36779][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A sapphyrin that has formula C24H17N5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:36779][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:36779
BioportalImporter v.1.0
sapphyrin
GeneRIF:12589359
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CUI:C0018203
NCI2004_11_17:C26788
GeneRIF:16138344
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0009615
GeneRIF:12817011
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3009958
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D006105
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049682
CGD[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chronic_Granulomatous_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0678346
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007049
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0039247
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0064841
Chronic Granulomatous Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chronic_Granulomatous_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12073015
chronic granulomatous disease
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3368263
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:387759001
DOID:3265
Chronic granulomatous disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/387759001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Congenital dysphagocytosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3265][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585259
Congenital dysphagocytosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/191352003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3352985
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0673049
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569600
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002632
GeneRIF:15777347
GeneRIF:12213046
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3009957
UMLS_ST:T047
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191352003
GeneRIF:11462241
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049962
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0039248
GeneRIF:15507755
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0476182
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0064840
CS57628 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158652&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158652&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57628
James Malone
Ele Holloway
THP1
C3H/HeJ is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/000659.html
JAX:000659
James Malone
C3H/HeJ
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3023189
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190633005
Deficiency of folic acid (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8453][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12666851
GeneRIF:15817609
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0318972
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0060234
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D005494
James Malone
GeneRIF:12144527
Folic acid deficiency[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8453][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2931277
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6937662
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3465055
UMLS_CUI:C0016412
DOID:8453
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0060236
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0018572
GeneRIF:16046705
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0018573
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0414303
GeneRIF:15068241
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0045880
GeneRIF:12887734
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0008663
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0045831
folate deficiency
Folic acid deficiency (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/190633005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
folate deficiency[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8453][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
*Subdivision of skeleton which consists of the bones of the vertebral column, the thoracic cage and the pelvis.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Axial_skeleton][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000317
axial skeleton
any structural anomaly of the articulated bones of the cranium and vertebral column[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002114][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
skeletal: axial defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002114][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:17214
ZFA:0000317
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EHDAA:5049
James Malone
MA:0000308
MAT:0000148
FMAID:71221
SAEL:121
AAO:0000034
axial skeletal dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002114][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
postcranial axia skelton[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000148][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0002114
CHEBI:38877
James Malone
intravenous anaesthetic
CHEBI:38877
PO:0009033
MAT:0000356
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000356
James Malone
tepal
James Malone
MDAMB468
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW756
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:66070
TAO:0001155
James Malone
MP:0001044
enteric nervous system abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001044][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
enteric nervous system dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001044][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000222
ZFA:0001155
enteric PNS
any structural anomaly of the part of the autonomic nervous system that innervates the gastrointestinal tract, the pancreas, and the gallbladder and can autonomously sense the tension and the chemical environment in the gut and regulate blood vessel tone, motility, secretions, and fluid transport[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001044][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000102
enteric nervous system
abnormal enteric nervous system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001044][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
salicylic acid
2-hydroxybenzoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16914][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Salicylic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16914][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:16914
A hydroxybenzoic acid that has formula C7H6O3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16914][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
skeletal: extremities defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002115][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
limb skeleton
MP:0002115
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal development of limb, foot or tail bones resulting in morphological abnormality[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002115][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000151
James Malone
limb bone
MA:0000688
dysplastic skeletal extremities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002115][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0000279
XAO:0000057
TAO:0000279
James Malone
presomitic mesoderm
Epigenetic status describes the imprinting state of a sample. E.g. Loss of imprinting occurs in some tumour cells
epigenetic status
Loss of imprinting occurs in some tumour cells
true
A grouping of subjects in some study grouped on the basis of the probable outcome of some disease e.g. by gene expression, by physiological indicators etc
prognostic subgroup
This needs to be a defined class. It is a population specifically defined by the probability of some outcome.
true
MAT:0000074
EMAPA:16033
XAO:0000035
FBdv:00005288
ZFA:0000001
zygote[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000074][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:27
ZFS:0000001
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
EVM:2990001
MFO:0005280
fertilized egg stage
GeneRIF:15706419
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2930953
ICD9CM_1993:218
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596303
ICD9CM_1988:218
GeneRIF:12594000
ICD9CM_1991:218
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2950511
Fibroid of the Uterine Corpus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591872
GeneRIF:12548199
ICD9CM_1999:218
Uterine leiomyoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/95315005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Body of Uterus Leiomyoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8360286
ICD9CM_1997:218
Leiomyoma of the Uterine Corpus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An uncommon benign neoplasm arising from the bone. It is characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped or stellate chondrocytes, a lobulated growth pattern, myxoid stroma formation, and sometimes multinucleated giant cells. It has been associated with chromosomal rearrangement of 6q13 and 6q25 bands. The most common clinical symptom is mild, localized pain.
UMLS_CUI:C0042133
Uterine Corpus Leiomyoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11788902
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3776717
Leiomyoma of the Uterine Body[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631653
Uterine Corpus Leiomyomata[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:218.9
Leiomyoma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/44598004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C3434
Uterine Corpus Fibroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Plexiform leiomyoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3635298
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596301
GeneRIF:12634644
ICD9CM_1998:218
GeneRIF:12065682
Uterine fibroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3081543
Fibroid of the Uterine Body[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2930952
Leiomyoma of Uterine Body[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596302
GeneRIF:15769981
Fibroid of Uterine Corpus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1991:218.9
A benign smooth muscle neoplasm arising from the body of the uterus. It is characterized by the presence of spindle cells with cigar-shaped nuclei, interlacing fascicles, and a whorled pattern.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8343754
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577343
GeneRIF:12649198
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591871
GeneRIF:15322223
GeneRIF:15572421
ICD9CM_2003:218
Leiomyoma of uterus, unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602805
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628603
Leiomyoma of Uterine Corpus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883374
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628659
Fibroid of Corpus Uteri[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1992:218
Body of Uterus Fibroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1999:218.9
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631652
GeneRIF:16009172
ICD9CM_1995:218.9
ICD9CM_1993:218.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:95315005
GeneRIF:11756572
ICD9CM_2006:218
ICD9CM_2000:218
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596305
GeneRIF:15749523
Uterine Body Fibroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:218.9
GeneRIF:15972578
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596304
ICD9CM_1987:218.9
ICD9CM_1992:218.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3022391
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596300
ICD9CM_2006:218.9
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602831
ICD9CM_1986:218.9
GeneRIF:15004438
Uterine leiomyoma NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15474102
GeneRIF:15033949
Fibroid of Body of Uterus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15231681
GeneRIF:16024248
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D007889
ICD9CM_1998:218.9
Uterine Body Leiomyoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:218
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602868
ICD9CM_2001:218
ICD9CM_1995:218
GeneRIF:15083381
Fibroid of the Corpus Uteri[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Leiomyoma of the Body of Uterus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:218.9
James Malone
GeneRIF:15334541
ICD9CM_2003:218.9
ICD9CM_2001:218.9
ICD9CM_1987:218
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602869
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596307
uterine fibroid
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3216867
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:44598004
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270925
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602842
ICD9CM_1996:218
Corpus Uteri Leiomyoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Fibroid of the Body of Uterus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Fibroid of Uterine Body[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UTERUS FIBROMA[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14632190
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628660
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2891792
Leiomyoma of Corpus Uteri[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1990:218.9
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602830
ICD9CM_1988:218.9
GeneRIF:12177782
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0730842
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877371
DOID:13223
ICD9CM_2002:218
ICD9CM_2005:218
GeneRIF:12215337
ICD9CM_1997:218.9
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596299
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602799
Uterine leiomyoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15536154
GeneRIF:11865300
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3081542
GeneRIF:12634633
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3037952
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602837
ICD9CM_2004:218
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3216866
GeneRIF:15604209
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189106003
Leiomyoma of the Corpus Uteri[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:218.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3535779
A benign smooth muscle neoplasm arising from the body of the uterus. It is characterized by the presence of spindle cells with cigar-shaped nuclei, interlacing fascicles, and a whorled pattern.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3434]
GeneRIF:15704521
ICD9CM_2002:218.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3776718
Corpus Uteri Fibroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14698203
ICD9CM_2005:218.9
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628602
GeneRIF:12766905
GeneRIF:15051039
ICD9CM_1994:218
GeneRIF:14557488
ICD9CM_1986:218
Leiomyoma of Body of Uterus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uterine_Corpus_Leiomyoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1990:218
GeneRIF:12097287
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877370
ICD9CM_1994:218.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2965030
GeneRIF:14995917
NCI Thesaurus: C12823
Corneoscleral Limbus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corneoscleral_Limbus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Corneal Limbus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corneoscleral_Limbus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMA:58342
James Malone
corneal limbus
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW954
ZFA:0000706
colon
The part of the large intestine measured from the cecum to the rectum consisting of ascending, transverse, descending and sigmoid portions. The purpose of the colon is to remove water from digested food prior to excretion.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The part of the large intestine measured from the cecum to the rectum consisting of ascending, transverse, descending and sigmoid portions. The purpose of the colon is to remove water from digested food prior to excretion.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12382]
XAO:0000243
NCI Thesaurus: C12382
EV:0100079
Large Intestine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:22
EMAPA:18939
FMAID:14543
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000335
MAP:0000001
organ of corti
Spiral Organ of Corti[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Organ_of_Corti][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Organ of Corti[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Organ_of_Corti][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
NCI Thesaurus: C33223
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
Ele Holloway
WIDR
CS57537 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311958
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311958
James Malone
CS57537
larval ventral ganglion[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00001102][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00001102][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000339
FBbt:00001102
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ventral nerve cord
embryo late (growth) stage
fetus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000399][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EVM:2990031
fetus
MAT:0000399
FBdv:0005333
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
EV:0300011
S-[2,3-bis(hexadecanoyloxy)propyl]-L-cysteinyl-L-seryl-L-lysyl-L-lysyl-L-lysyl-L-lysine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46889][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A diacyl lipopeptide that has formula C65H126N10O12S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46889][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:46889
BioportalImporter v.1.0
S-[2,3-bis(palmitoyloxy)propyl]-Cys-Ser-Lys-Lys-Lys-Lys
James Malone
Met5A
MAT:0000150
The outer non-living layer of the integumentary system derived from the epidermis.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004970][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
exoskeleton
James Malone
FBbt:00004970
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CHEBI:38637
James Malone
tyrosine kinase inhibitor
CHEBI:38637
A leaf component is a plant component which is part of a leaf.
James Malone
leaf component
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3498871
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875875
GeneRIF:12768443
GeneRIF:15608054
GeneRIF:12714972
GeneRIF:12735900
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0017668
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1308805
Premature Senility Syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Progeria][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hutchinson-Gilford disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3911][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573184
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615399
UMLS_CUI:C0033300
progeria syndrome
Progeria[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Progeria][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI2004_11_17:C34951
Hutchinson Gilford syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3911][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2885833
DOID:3911
Progeria (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3911][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0105451
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2933256
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0105450
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875873
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0962320
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0069890
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0069886
GeneRIF:12702809
Progeria syndrome (disorder) [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3911][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7599989
Hutchinson-Gilford syndrome (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/238870004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0245028
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:238870004
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D011371
GeneRIF:15342704
GeneRIF:15006707
ICD9CM_1992:345.90
GeneRIF:12217514
UMLS_CUI:C0154721
GeneRIF:12000122
Epilepsy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Epilepsy][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15505174
GeneRIF:12270687
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053043
ICD9CM_1994:345
ICD9CM_1999:345
ICD9CM_1988:345
ICD9CM_2005:345.91
GeneRIF:12958597
ICD9CM_1997:345
ICD9CM_1998:345
ICD9CM_2005:345
ICD9CM_1995:345.8
ICD9CM_2003:345.80
ICD9CM_1991:345.81
GeneRIF:12773553
ICD9CM_2005:345.90
GeneRIF:12746865
DOID:1826
ICD9CM_1986:345.8
ICD9CM_1994:345.9
GeneRIF:14597704
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3435342
GeneRIF:15790563
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606755
ICD9CM_1993:345.91
ICD9CM_1991:345.80
ICD9CM_1998:345.8
ICD9CM_1999:345.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3435276
ICD9CM_2004:345.80
GeneRIF:12875997
ICD9CM_2001:345.80
ICD9CM_2003:345.8
ICD9CM_1989:345
ICD9CM_1992:345.81
ICD9CM_1989:345.80
ICD9CM_1990:345.81
ICD9CM_1986:345.9
GeneRIF:15115830
ICD9CM_1989:345.9
ICD9CM_2004:345
ICD9CM_1997:345.90
GeneRIF:12648752
ICD9CM_2005:345.8
ICD9CM_2002:345.91
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:194491006
ICD9CM_2001:345.9
ICD9CM_1991:345
UMLS_CUI:C0154719
GeneRIF:15637270
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0055269
ICD9CM_1991:345.90
ICD9CM_1989:345.91
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0478653
ICD9CM_2004:345.90
GeneRIF:15342642
ICD9CM_1999:345.81
GeneRIF:12185771
ICD9CM_1990:345.91
ICD9CM_1987:345.9
ICD9CM_1994:345.81
ICD9CM_1992:345.91
ICD9CM_1996:345.8
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:16129091
ICD9CM_2000:345
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570360
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3435333
ICD9CM_1990:345.8
ICD9CM_1998:345.80
ICD9CM_1987:345
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272987
ICD9CM_1999:345.80
ICD9CM_1990:345.90
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3278703
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241218
ICD9CM_2000:345.80
ICD9CM_1986:345
GeneRIF:15461680
ICD9CM_1996:345.81
ICD9CM_1994:345.91
GeneRIF:12601092
ICD9CM_1996:345.90
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577549
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3435327
GeneRIF:15215304
ICD9CM_1988:345.9
ICD9CM_1997:345.91
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3277594
ICD9CM_2005:345.80
GeneRIF:15979590
ICD9CM_2004:345.81
ICD9CM_2000:345.90
ICD9CM_1994:345.90
GeneRIF:15288497
GeneRIF:12702713
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:313307000
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3799063
ICD9CM_1996:345.91
ICD9CM_1998:345.90
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2929981
ICD9CM_1988:345.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272991
ICD9CM_1991:345.9
ICD9CM_1995:345.91
UMLS_CUI:C0154720
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3698955
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3227515
ICD9CM_1993:345.80
ICD9CM_2002:345.81
Other forms of epilepsy NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193025006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1081279
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3278629
GeneRIF:12086636
GeneRIF:12205640
UMLS_CUI:C0014544
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0410684
ICD9CM_2003:345.90
ICD9CM_2002:345.9
ICD9CM_2002:345.80
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1081275
ICD9CM_1994:345.8
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:267593008
ICD9CM_2000:345.81
ICD9CM_1993:345.90
UMLS_CUI:C0477371
ICD9CM_2006:345.80
ICD9CM_1995:345
GeneRIF:15120744
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606754
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3019056
ICD9CM_1990:345.80
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3435323
ICD9CM_1992:345.9
UMLS_CUI:C0154722
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1643931
ICD9CM_1992:345.80
GeneRIF:15937479
ICD9CM_2002:345.90
GeneRIF:12482897
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193025006
ICD9CM_2001:345.8
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:84757009
GeneRIF:15254012
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3019052
ICD9CM_1995:345.9
GeneRIF:16049933
ICD9CM_1994:345.80
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0055244
GeneRIF:14660671
GeneRIF:15970629
James Malone
ICD9CM_1987:345.8
ICD9CM_2003:345.81
ICD9CM_1993:345.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3698956
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193020001
GeneRIF:14985377
ICD9CM_1996:345
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0007564
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:246545002
ICD9CM_1993:345.81
GeneRIF:15159136
GeneRIF:15009222
ICD9CM_1999:345.9
ICD9CM_1997:345.80
Epileptic seizure (finding)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/313307000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
epilepsy
Seizure disorder (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/128613002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1995:345.81
ICD9CM_2001:345
ICD9CM_2003:345
GeneRIF:15665077
ICD9CM_1998:345.9
GeneRIF:16091474
ICD9CM_2003:345.9
ICD9CM_1996:345.80
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3435277
ICD9CM_2001:345.81
GeneRIF:15567475
ICD9CM_2003:345.91
GeneRIF:12686700
Epilepsy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/84757009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:345.81
GeneRIF:12435565
GeneRIF:12115687
GeneRIF:12095917
ICD9CM_2000:345.8
ICD9CM_1997:345.81
ICD9CM_2005:345.9
ICD9CM_2004:345.8
GeneRIF:15492925
ICD9CM_1995:345.80
ICD9CM_1999:345.90
GeneRIF:15483119
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2881269
ICD9CM_1993:345
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3435335
GeneRIF:14984901
ICD9CM_1991:345.91
Other forms of epilepsy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193020001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15304595
ICD9CM_2004:345.91
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0695452
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0055265
ICD9CM_2001:345.91
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272989
ICD9CM_1996:345.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3435331
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15452324
GeneRIF:11889467
GeneRIF:15452306
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0929538
ICD9CM_1995:345.90
GeneRIF:15160397
ICD9CM_1990:345.9
ICD9CM_1998:345.81
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272985
ICD9CM_1991:345.8
ICD9CM_2001:345.90
GeneRIF:15505175
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1306152
ICD9CM_1993:345.9
ICD9CM_1990:345
GeneRIF:15026125
GeneRIF:12960023
ICD9CM_1997:345.8
Epilepsy NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/267593008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2002:345
GeneRIF:14646589
GeneRIF:12460603
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8344416
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:128613002
GeneRIF:15282290
ICD9CM_1998:345.91
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889049
GeneRIF:16007083
GeneRIF:14736855
GeneRIF:15772097
ICD9CM_1997:345.9
ICD9CM_2002:345.8
ICD9CM_2005:345.81
ICD9CM_2000:345.91
ICD9CM_1999:345.91
ICD9CM_1989:345.8
GeneRIF:15258581
NCI2004_11_17:C3020
ICD9CM_2000:345.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1643930
GeneRIF:16095760
ICD9CM_1989:345.90
GeneRIF:15571623
ICD9CM_1992:345.8
GeneRIF:12533622
ICD9CM_1992:345
ICD9CM_2004:345.9
ZFS:0000034
James Malone
hatching pec-fin
NCI Thesaurus:C13047
James Malone
Seminiferous Tubules[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Seminiferous_Tubule][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
seminiferous tubules
Seminiferous Tubule[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Seminiferous_Tubule][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628349
DOID:6191
A rare malignant tumor of the liver, the incidence of which is highest in children between 6 and 10 years of age.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C27096]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3412740
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594156
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628218
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3771180
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:59583009
Undifferentiated sarcoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:6191][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A rare malignant tumor of the liver, the incidence of which is highest in children between 6 and 10 years of age.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Undifferentiated_Embryonal_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Undifferentiated (Embryonal) Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Undifferentiated_Embryonal_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3018229
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:128734000
UMLS_ST:T191
James Malone
Embryonal Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Undifferentiated_Embryonal_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Undifferentiated Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Undifferentiated_Embryonal_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Embryonal sarcoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/59583009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C27096
UMLS_CUI:C0855073
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318961
undifferentiated sarcoma
A hybridization station is an instrument which is used to maintain the temperature of one or more hybridization chamber(s) at a defined, constant temperature. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400111][accessDate: 2009-08-10]
OBI_0400111
MO_497
James Malone
hybridization station
CS57758 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158782&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158782&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57758
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW962
James Malone
cololrectal tumor
ICD9CM_1994:362.50
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8360434
DOID:10871
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1961774
GeneRIF:12742846
GeneRIF:12592048
ICD9CM_2006:362.50
ICD9CM_2002:362.50
GeneRIF:15761121
ICD9CM_1990:362.50
ICD9CM_1993:362.50
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3309780
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1302787
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3309764
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0736416
ICD9CM_1998:362.50
GeneRIF:12242346
Age-related macular degeneration[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10871][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15111581
UMLS_CUI:C0242383
GeneRIF:12005165
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:302891003
GeneRIF:12882809
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3307688
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1995:362.50
Unspecified senile macular degeneration[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10871][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15829498
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3699785
ICD9CM_1991:362.50
Senile macular degeneration[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10871][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1986:362.50
ICD9CM_1999:362.50
ICD9CM_2005:362.50
GeneRIF:14609921
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3309763
ICD9CM_1996:362.50
James Malone
GeneRIF:15208270
GeneRIF:15028284
GeneRIF:11919200
ICD9CM_1987:362.50
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3699786
ICD9CM_2000:362.50
ICD9CM_2004:362.50
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872671
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1962055
ICD9CM_1992:362.50
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3525034
GeneRIF:12099691
GeneRIF:14587307
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:267718000
GeneRIF:15761120
ICD9CM_2003:362.50
Amended[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10871][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:362.50
GeneRIF:14597045
Age-related macular degeneration (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10871][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3065804
GeneRIF:12902384
GeneRIF:16079201
Senile macular retinal degeneration[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10871][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ARMD[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10871][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3230333
age-related macular degeneration
GeneRIF:15479453
GeneRIF:12427233
ICD9CM_1997:362.50
Macular degeneration (senile) of retina, unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10871][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Senile macular degeneration of retina, unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10871][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15761122
Age related macular degeneration (disorder) [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10871][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:362.50
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D008268
ICD9CM_2001:362.50
CS57541 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158565&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158565&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57541
James Malone
Ele Holloway
WI38
James Malone
MM1
Rotenone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28201][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
(2R,6aS,12aS)-8,9-dimethoxy-2-(prop-1-en-2-yl)-1,2,12,12a-tetrahydrochromeno[3,4-b]furo[2,3-h]chromen-6(6aH)-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28201][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
rotenone
James Malone
A chromenone that has formula C23H22O6.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28201][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:28201
A femtoliter is a volume unit which is equal to 10^-15 L.
pl[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000103][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A volume unit which is equal to 10^[-12] L.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000103][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000103
fl
femtoliter
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
The tissue that lines the wall of the thoracic cavity and the surface of the lungs.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pleural_Tissue][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Pleura[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pleural_Tissue][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C12469
James Malone
Pleural Tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pleural_Tissue][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BTO:0001791
BioportalImporter v.1.0
pleura
WBbt:0005440
MAT:0000341
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000341
James Malone
pharyngeal nervous system
Strain or line specific to Drosophila melanogaster
James Malone
Drosophila melanogaster strain
primary lymphatic endothelial cell
epiblast stem cell
CL:0000352
James Malone
epiblast cell
ZFS:0000033
James Malone
hatching stage
CL:0000670
James Malone
primordial germ cell
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1643450
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:26889001
ICD9CM_2005:729.1
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0014368
DOID:633
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1650432
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1650434
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0089618
GeneRIF:15338498
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3513246
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:128496001
GeneRIF:12618121
Myositis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myositis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3572882
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2884387
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1643448
GeneRIF:12937135
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6922730
Myositis unspecified (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/203110007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14569203
GeneRIF:12667656
NCI2004_11_17:C27578
GeneRIF:16115818
GeneRIF:11829483
BioportalImporter v.1.0
inflammatory myopathy
Myositis NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:633][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Inflammatory disorder of muscle (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/128496001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14741210
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009220
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3513170
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3161482
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1643449
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572340
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0089628
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:203110007
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0484413
UMLS_ST:T047
Myositis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/26889001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1643451
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1650431
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1650433
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3572877
myositis
An inflammatory process affecting the skeletal muscles. Causes include infections, injuries, and autoimmune disorders.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myositis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0027121
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3513171
GeneRIF:15950936
ICD9CM_2005:728.9
GeneRIF:12742663
MO_447
Tomasz Adamusiak
genetic modification design
A liquid handler is an instrument used for automated liquid transfer and handling. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400112][accessDate: 2009-08-12]
OBI_0400112
MO_868
James Malone
liquid handler
CS57753 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158777&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158777&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57753
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C13062
James Malone
FMA:14181
The dorsal area between the base of the neck and the sacrum.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C13062]
BACK[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Back][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The dorsal area between the base of the neck and the sacrum.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Back][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
back
Strain or line specific to virus
James Malone
virus strain
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorooxanthrene[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A polychlorinated dibenzodioxine that has formula C12H4Cl4O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28119][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:28119
BioportalImporter v.1.0
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxine
James Malone
Ele Holloway
UMUC3
CS57543 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158567&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158567&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57543
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW900
mesendoderm
ZFA:0000117
TAO:0000117
BTO:0000800
James Malone
hypoblast
James Malone
EMAPA:18028
MP:0004509
any structural anomaly of the bones of the pelvis by which the limbs attach to the axial skeleton[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004509][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:16581
Subdivision of free lower limb, which is the proximal segment of a lower limb and links the free lower limb to the trunk; it is demarcated by the plane of the surface of the acetabular fossa from the free lower limb; together with the free lower limb, it constitutes the lower limb. Examples: There are only two instances, right and left pelvic girdles.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Pelvic_girdle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal pelvic bone morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004509][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
pelvic girdle
EHDAA:7149
MA:0000293
MAT:0000182
pelvic girdle bone dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004509][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal pelvis bones[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004509][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal innominate bones[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004509][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal coxal bones[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004509][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Pulmonary Hypertension[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pulmonary_Hypertension][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Increased pressure within the pulmonary circulation due to lung or heart disorder.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pulmonary_Hypertension][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Increased pressure within the pulmonary circulation due to lung or heart disorder.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3120]
NCI Thesaurus:C3120
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
pulmonary arterial hypertension
pl[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000103][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A volume unit which is equal to 10^[-12] L.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000103][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A picoliter is a volume unit which is equal to 10^-12 L.
UO:0000103
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
picoliter
WBbt:0005760
MAT:0000342
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000342
James Malone
somatic nervous system
FMA:69072
James Malone
mesoderm
Canton-S
FBst0000001Â
James Malone
Canton S
ZFS:0000019
James Malone
gastrula shield
epigenetic factor
true
MO_588
Tomasz Adamusiak
growth condition design
NCI Metathesaurus: C1017212
James Malone
Hibiscus chlorotic ringspot virus
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573951
GeneRIF:15827121
GeneRIF:15990867
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079351
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019624
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594178
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122741
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079331
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3242233
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122849
T Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_T_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0023816
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079275
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1302660
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081706
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D015459
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081611
GeneRIF:12970786
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079485
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079332
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7625391
T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_T_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Precursor T Lymphoblastic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5603][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0023493
T-ALL[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_T_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Acute T-Cell Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_T_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079449
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122786
NCI2004_11_17:C3183
T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5603][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079486
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019626
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Acute T Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_T_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594217
Acute T Cell Lymphocytic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_T_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594228
Acute T-Cell Lymphocytic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_T_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3745335
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122911
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3242232
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:277575008
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079338
GeneRIF:16326981
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081709
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122836
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122805
GeneRIF:16079893
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615364
GeneRIF:16287841
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1302659
precursor T lymphoblastic leukemia
DOID:5603
acute T cell leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5603][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594187
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594196
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019625
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7625288
Acute T-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_T_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122914
Precursor T-Lymphoblastic Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_T_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia of T-cell origin. It comprises about 15% of childhood cases and 25% of adult cases. It is more common in males than females. (WHO, 2001)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_T_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568537
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079276
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081612
T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma
T-Cell Type Acute Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_T_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15472075
This type of acute lymphoblastic leukemia comprises about 15% of childhood cases and 25% of adult cases. It is more common in males than females. (WHO, 2001)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3183]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019623
GeneRIF:11937265
CS57752 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158776&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158776&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57752
A carrier or inert medium used as a solvent (or diluent) in which some compound is formulated and or administered.
James Malone
vehicle
A noligonucleotide synthesizer is an instrument used to chemically synthesize oligonucleotides. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400113][accessDate: 2009-08-12]
OBI_0400113
MO_930
James Malone
oligonucleotide synthesizer
FBbt:00005835
MAT:0000061
embryogenesis: extraembryonic tissue dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002086][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
extraembryonic dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002086][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
structural abnormality or development of the membranes involved with embryonic protection and nutrition[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002086][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
extraembryonic tissue
abnormal extraembryonic tissues[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002086][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:39
ZFA:0000020
MP:0002086
EMAPA:16042
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MIAA:0000145
James Malone
inner ear
James Malone
Ele Holloway
UMC11
Shoulder girdle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Pectoral_girdle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MP:0004508
MA:0000292
James Malone
any structural anomaly of the bones of the shoulder by which the limbs attach to the axial skeleton[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004508][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Upper limb girdle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Pectoral_girdle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:23217
MAT:0000181
pectoral girdle
EMAPA:18025
EHDAA:6039
shoulder bone dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004508][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Subdivision of free upper limb, which is the proximal segment of an upper limb and links the free upper limb to the trunk; it is demarcated by the plane of the surface of the glenoid fossa from the free upper limb; together with the free upper limb, it constitutes the upper limb. Examples: There are only two instances, right and left pectoral girdles.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Pectoral_girdle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
PO:0020100
BTO:0000613
James Malone
hypocotyl
5-(4-{2-[methyl(pyridin-2-yl)amino]ethoxy}benzyl)-1,3-thiazolidine-2,4-dione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50122][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A thiazolidenedione that has formula C18H19N3O3S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50122][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50122
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
rosiglitazone
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW948
A lung component is a respiratory system component which is part of a lung.
James Malone
lung component
FBbt:00005422
James Malone
amnioserosa anlage in statu nascendi
CS57783 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158807&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158807&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57783
MAT:0000338
EHDAA:2893
TADS:0000221
XAO:0000178
peripheral nervous system
EMAPA:16665
FBbt:00005098
AAO:0000429
James Malone
The outer parts of the nervous system that perform sensory and motor functions.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005098][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
PNS
CHEBI:25355
James Malone
mitochondrial respiratory-chain inhibitor
CHEBI:25355
MAT:0000003
James Malone
plant component
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0038827
GeneRIF:14587027
chondrosarcoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3371][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12736724
James Malone
GeneRIF:15694358
GeneRIF:15534109
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0038831
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:14990007
chondrosarcoma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2879896
GeneRIF:16288985
GeneRIF:15796962
UMLS_CUI:C0008479
GeneRIF:15316669
chondrosarcoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3371][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3351786
GeneRIF:12021923
GeneRIF:15499569
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189886003
GeneRIF:11776394
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0004329
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569545
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002813
A malignant mesenchymal tumor arising from cartilage-forming tissues involving the bones. It affects middle-aged to elderly adults, and the pelvic bones, ribs, shoulder girdle, and long bones are the most common sites of involvement. Most chondrosarcomas arise de novo, but some may develop in a preexisting benign cartilaginous lesion.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2946]
UMLS_ST:T191
A malignant mesenchymal tumor arising from cartilage-forming tissues involving the bones. It affects middle-aged to elderly adults, and the pelvic bones, ribs, shoulder girdle, and long bones are the most common sites of involvement. Most chondrosarcomas arise de novo, but some may develop in a preexisting benign cartilaginous lesion.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chondrosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3265450
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7578432
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3265451
GeneRIF:12618336
DOID:3371
chondrosarcoma of bone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3371][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
chondrosarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chondrosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15226640
GeneRIF:16157221
GeneRIF:15475194
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791029
NCI2004_11_17:C2946
James Malone
myelodysplastic syndrome
red blood cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000232][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
RBC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000232][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A red blood cell. In mammals, mature erythrocytes are non-nucleated, biconcave disks containing hemoglobin whose function is to transport oxygen.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000232][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000232
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
erythrocyte
GeneRIF:15646011
ICD9CM_1995:250
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:11947965
diabetes mellitus type 2
ICD9CM_1987:250
GeneRIF:12765847
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352361
GeneRIF:15557196
GeneRIF:15538935
GeneRIF:16260427
GeneRIF:15959417
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D003920
GeneRIF:12719374
GeneRIF:15112906
GeneRIF:15790730
GeneRIF:11875060
NCI2004_11_17:C2985
GeneRIF:14764811
ICD9CM_1991:250
GeneRIF:12021129
GeneRIF:15251864
GeneRIF:12012276
GeneRIF:15046742
ICD9CM_1996:250
GeneRIF:12148086
GeneRIF:15128745
ICD9CM_1989:250
ICD9CM_2004:250
ICD9CM_1997:250
GeneRIF:15166380
GeneRIF:15831366
GeneRIF:12490143
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872874
GeneRIF:11888844
diabetes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1990:250
GeneRIF:15940393
GeneRIF:11912494
GeneRIF:15070960
GeneRIF:12027924
GeneRIF:14675060
GeneRIF:15516784
GeneRIF:12639765
GeneRIF:12748907
ICD9CM_1986:250
Diabetes NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9351][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12679473
GeneRIF:15156315
GeneRIF:14716305
GeneRIF:14641003
GeneRIF:12584444
GeneRIF:15476949
GeneRIF:11916624
GeneRIF:12787913
GeneRIF:15797963
GeneRIF:12095538
GeneRIF:12062854
GeneRIF:14726620
DOID:9351
GeneRIF:11668623
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1595023
GeneRIF:12920574
GeneRIF:14658759
type II diabetes mellitus
GeneRIF:15639198
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3391853
GeneRIF:11916625
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0006148
GeneRIF:15126243
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570023
GeneRIF:15173029
GeneRIF:12738397
GeneRIF:16087164
ICD9CM_2003:250
GeneRIF:11822825
GeneRIF:14998943
GeneRIF:16098926
GeneRIF:12200076
GeneRIF:15609025
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0477662
GeneRIF:15123681
GeneRIF:12649573
GeneRIF:15258348
GeneRIF:14714273
GeneRIF:15699509
GeneRIF:15156314
GeneRIF:15699513
GeneRIF:14654370
GeneRIF:12529387
GeneRIF:15699512
GeneRIF:11938023
GeneRIF:14674716
GeneRIF:12753312
GeneRIF:12500218
GeneRIF:15699497
GeneRIF:11774208
ICD9CM_2000:250
GeneRIF:15281346
GeneRIF:11896938
GeneRIF:15554360
GeneRIF:16002993
GeneRIF:12738401
GeneRIF:15221640
GeneRIF:12574207
ICD9CM_1993:250
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577517
Diabetes mellitus (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/73211009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12898475
ICD9CM_1998:250
ICD9CM_2002:250
GeneRIF:12589429
ICD9CM_1994:250
ICD9CM_1992:250
GeneRIF:11796176
GeneRIF:12618277
GeneRIF:12679462
GeneRIF:15563983
GeneRIF:12955714
GeneRIF:15699510
GeneRIF:11980626
GeneRIF:12062816
GeneRIF:15355441
ICD9CM_1988:250
GeneRIF:12207164
GeneRIF:12039697
GeneRIF:15699511
Diabetes Mellitus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2001:250
GeneRIF:15286433
GeneRIF:15625086
A metabolic disorder characterized by abnormally high blood sugar levels due to diminished production of insulin or insulin resistance/desensitization.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14766207
GeneRIF:15367890
GeneRIF:12021133
GeneRIF:12536206
GeneRIF:15800961
ICD9CM_2006:250
ICD9CM_1999:250
UMLS_CUI:C0011849
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3012981
GeneRIF:15887858
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0047877
GeneRIF:11882518
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7578452
James Malone
GeneRIF:12221327
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0406467
GeneRIF:14631138
GeneRIF:15237707
GeneRIF:12673582
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2928669
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570022
ICD9CM_2005:250
GeneRIF:12230824
GeneRIF:15662218
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:73211009
GeneRIF:12783844
GeneRIF:12118252
GeneRIF:12706323
Rofecoxib[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8887][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
4-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-3-phenylfuran-2(5H)-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8887][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A sulfone that has formula C17H14O4S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8887][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:8887
BioportalImporter v.1.0
rofecoxib
MAT:0000189
abnormal cartilage[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000163][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:17
any structural anomaly of the nonvascular, resilient, flexible connective tissue found primarily in joints, walls of the thorax, and tubular structures, but which also comprises most of the skeleton in early fetal life[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000163][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000104
EV:0100141
cartilage dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000163][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
TAO:0001501
cartilage
MP:0000163
James Malone
XAO:0000170
1.5
Obsolete - duplication use laryngopharynx EFO_0001388 instead
HYPOPHARYNX[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hypopharynx][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
true
BTO:0001740
James Malone
obsolete_hypopharynx
The hypopharynx is part of the pharynx that lies below the upper edge of the epiglottis and opens into the larynx and esophagus.
The lower part of the pharynx that connects to the esophagus.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hypopharynx][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12246
Laryngopharynx[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hypopharynx][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
4-hydroxynon-2-enal[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:32585][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A hydroxyaldehyde that has formula C9H16O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:32585][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:32585
BioportalImporter v.1.0
4-hydroxy-2-nonenal
The process of applying a solvent (e.g. water) or some solution (e.g. SSC/SDS) to a BioMaterial or an array to remove impurities or unwanted compounds.
James Malone
washing
CS57883 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158907&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158907&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57883
CS57779 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158803&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158803&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57779
The act of regarding attentively and studying facts and occurrences, gathering data through analyzing, measuring, and drawing conclusions
James Malone
observation
FMA:62394
James Malone
cerebral peduncle
UMLS_CUI:C0221290
An uncommon benign neoplasm arising from the bone. It is characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped or stellate chondrocytes, a lobulated growth pattern, myxoid stroma formation, and sometimes multinucleated giant cells. It has been associated with chromosomal rearrangement of 6q13 and 6q25 bands. The most common clinical symptom is mild, localized pain.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3830]
DOID:2694
An uncommon benign neoplasm arising from the bone. It is characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped or stellate chondrocytes, a lobulated growth pattern, myxoid stroma formation, and sometimes multinucleated giant cells. It has been associated with chromosomal rearrangement of 6q13 and 6q25 bands. The most common clinical symptom is mild, localized pain.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chondromyxoid_Fibroma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3351779
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI2004_11_17:C3830
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590803
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3265449
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2926600
Chondromyxoid fibroma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/39553005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:39553005
chondromyxoid fibroma
Chondromyxoid Fibroma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chondromyxoid_Fibroma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:81
MP:0002752
somatic nervous system abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002752][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ZFA:0000070
MA:0000230
James Malone
somatic nervous system
WBbt:0005760
somatic nervous system dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002752][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of any of the cranial and spinal nerves or their ganglia or the peripheral sensory receptors[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002752][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:9903
MAT:0000099
somatic PNS
Amygdala[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Amygdala][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
amygdala central nucleus
amygdala
MAT:0000289
Amygdaloid nuclear groups[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Amygdala][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Amygdaloid Nucleus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Amygdala][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100189
SAEL:4
FMAID:61841
An almond-shaped group of basal nuclei anterior to the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle of the brain, within the temporal lobe. The amygdala is part of the limbic system. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Amygdala][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Archistriatum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Amygdala][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An almond-shaped group of basal nuclei anterior to the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle of the brain, within the temporal lobe. The amygdala is part of the limbic system. (MeSH)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12440]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Amygdaloid complex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Amygdala][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Subdivision of basal ganglion of telencephalon which is an almond-shaped gray mass in the dorsomedial part of the temporal lobe.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Amygdala][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12440
James Malone
MA:0000887
Amygdaloid nuclear complex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Amygdala][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Amygdaloid Body[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Amygdala][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An agent that increases the frequency of spontanenous mutation, usually by interacting directly with DNA and causing it damage, including base substitution.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:25435][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:25435
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
mutagen
CHEBI:25435
MAT:0000002
James Malone
fungal component
James Malone
oral squamous cell carcinoma
NCI2004_11_17:C4025
Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Esophageal_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2989291
Adenocarcinoma of esophagus (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4914][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0279628
GeneRIF:15720819
GeneRIF:12771886
GeneRIF:15688381
GeneRIF:15526353
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594797
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594877
DOID:4914
GeneRIF:15680394
UMLS_ST:T191
A malignant tumor with glandular differentiation arising predominantly from Barrett mucosa in the lower third of the esophagus. Rare examples of esophageal adenocarcinoma deriving from ectopic gastric mucosa in the upper esophagus have also been reported. Grossly, esophageal adenocarcinomas are similar to esophageal squamous cell carcinomas. Microscopically, adenocarcinomas arising in the setting of Barrett esophagus are typically papillary and/or tubular. The prognosis is poor.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Esophageal_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Oesophageal Adenocarcinoma NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Esophageal_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3484753
GeneRIF:15517897
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2989295
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7611977
GeneRIF:12112555
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7595101
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:276803003
Esophageal Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Esophageal_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7595833
Adenocarcinoma of Esophagus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Esophageal_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Esophagus Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Esophageal_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
A malignant tumor with glandular differentiation arising predominantly from Barrett mucosa in the lower third of the esophagus. Rare examples of esophageal adenocarcinoma deriving from ectopic gastric mucosa in the upper esophagus have also been reported. Grossly, esophageal adenocarcinomas are similar to esophageal squamous cell carcinomas. Microscopically, adenocarcinomas arising in the setting of Barrett esophagus are typically papillary and/or tubular. The prognosis is poor.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4025]
esophageal adenocarcinoma
GeneRIF:16040301
3,7-dimethyl-9-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-1-en-1-yl)nona-2,4,6,8-tetraenoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:26536][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A retinoid that has formula C20H28O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:26536][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:26536
BioportalImporter v.1.0
retinoic acid
UMLS_CUI:C0020542
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D006976
GeneRIF:15687131
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3054472
GeneRIF:15979050
GeneRIF:15353500
GeneRIF:15761249
GeneRIF:15286002
GeneRIF:16215633
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2943263
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0010865
GeneRIF:15242552
GeneRIF:15217799
GeneRIF:15505094
GeneRIF:14507115
GeneRIF:14970910
GeneRIF:14759414
DOID:6432
GeneRIF:12714563
GeneRIF:12740218
GeneRIF:14684682
GeneRIF:15516492
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15358862
GeneRIF:15725412
pulmonary hypertension
Pulmonary hypertension (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:6432][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16113050
GeneRIF:12244304
GeneRIF:15824199
GeneRIF:12391106
GeneRIF:16236896
GeneRIF:12750401
GeneRIF:12909593
Pulmonary Hypertension[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:6432][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:70995007
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0487761
GeneRIF:12358323
GeneRIF:12016106
GeneRIF:12547729
GeneRIF:15192043
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954892
GeneRIF:15031260
GeneRIF:15295086
GeneRIF:14530202
GeneRIF:12391278
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3653643
GeneRIF:14726295
GeneRIF:15146952
GeneRIF:15155268
GeneRIF:12896876
GeneRIF:16085672
GeneRIF:15520307
GeneRIF:12835224
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0450077
GeneRIF:14512515
James Malone
GeneRIF:12177436
GeneRIF:15364894
GeneRIF:15618545
GeneRIF:15331358
GeneRIF:14715505
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070991
GeneRIF:15684702
MA:0000319
EV:0100142
FMAID:228659
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MP:0002932
TAO:0000367
FBbt:00004645
FMAID:7490
joint dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002932][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000171
any structural anomaly of the moveable articulation point of two or more bones[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002932][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
joint
Anatomical junction which consists of parts of two or more adjacent bones or cartilages which are interconnected by organs and/or organ parts that consist of various types of connective tissue. Together with other joints and bones, a joint constitutes the skeletal system. Examples: pubic symphysis, knee joint, temporomandibular joint.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Joint][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000188
CS57884 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158908&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158908&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57884
adenosine 3',5'-(hydrogen phosphate)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17489][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
3',5'-Cyclic AMP[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17489][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A 3',5'-cyclic purine nucleotide that has formula C10H12N5O6P.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17489][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17489
BioportalImporter v.1.0
3',5'-cyclic AMP
wing imaginal disc
BTO:0001464
James Malone
wing disc
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0133098
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3082865
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190634004
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0045908
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3008634
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0817853
James Malone
Vitamin B12 deficiency[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8459][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0133065
UMLS_CUI:C0042847
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D014806
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3361251
VITAMIN B 12 DEFICIENCY[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8459][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Deficiency of vitamin B>12< (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8459][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0045909
UMLS_ST:T047
DOID:8459
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872511
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3386702
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0133097
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0491635
vitamin B12 deficiency
Cobalamin deficiency (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8459][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0045854
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0022796
scapula
The flat triangle-shaped bone that connects the humerus with the clavicle in the back of the shoulder.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12783]
Shoulder Blade[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Scapula][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C12783
The flat triangle-shaped bone that connects the humerus with the clavicle in the back of the shoulder.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Scapula][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Scapula[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Scapula][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3008753
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569540
DOID:2649
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0038762
NCI2004_11_17:C2945
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:9001003
Chondroblastoma of bone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2649][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877422
A benign, lytic neoplasm usually arising from the cartilage in epiphysis and metaphysis of bone. It is a well circumscribed tumor characterized by the presence of chondroblasts, osteoclast-like giant cells, myxoid stroma formation, calcification, and mitotic activity. In aggressive cases, there is rearrangement of the 8q21 chromosome band. The tumor occurs most frequently in children and young adults.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chondroblastoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0038765
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189887007
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002804
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791025
UMLS_CUI:C0008441
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0004304
Chondroblastoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2649][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3006746
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877423
GeneRIF:13680221
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3265445
chondroblastoma
James Malone
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0476089
A benign, lytic neoplasm usually arising from the cartilage in epiphysis and metaphysis of bone. It is a well circumscribed tumor characterized by the presence of chondroblasts, osteoclast-like giant cells, myxoid stroma formation, calcification, and mitotic activity. In aggressive cases, there is rearrangement of the 8q21 chromosome band. The tumor occurs most frequently in children and young adults.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2945]
Chondroblastoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2649][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
chondroblastoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2649][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3265444
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2879884
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3351657
MP:0001007
sympathetic nervous system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000100][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal thoracolumbar system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal somatic sympathetic system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Sympathetic part of autonomic division of nervous system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Sympathetic_nervous_system][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000225
sympathetic nervous system
sympathetic system abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000211
James Malone
ZFA:0000142
TAO:0001576
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000100
EHDAA:3769
FMAID:9906
sympathetic system dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16985
sympathetic PNS
any structural anomaly of the part of the autonomic nervous system that innervates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and glands and mediates the body's response to stressful situations[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal adrenergic system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100374
ZFS:0000027
James Malone
segmentation 20-25 somites
CS57789 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158813&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158813&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57789
James Malone
well-differentiated_sarcoma
epithelial
James Malone
A cell that is usually found in a two-dimensional sheet with a free surface.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000066][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
epithelial cell
medullary thymic epithelial cell
oesophageal cell
CL:0000066
PO:0000014
James Malone
rosette leaf
MAT:0000001
James Malone
animal component
CHEBI:26158
James Malone
phytohormone
CHEBI:26158
James Malone
metastatic prostate cancer
MA:0000289
James Malone
vomeronasal organ
CS57886 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158910&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158910&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57886
5-fluoropyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46345][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:46345
James Malone
5-fluorouracil
An organofluorine compound that has formula C4H3FN2O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46345][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
5-Fluorouracil[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46345][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(1R,9S,12S,15R,16E,18R,19R,21R,23S,24E,26E,28E,30S,32S,35R)-1,18-dihydroxy-12-{(2S)-1-[(1S,3R,4R)-4-hydroxy-3-methoxycyclohexyl]propan-2-yl}-19,30-dimethoxy-15,17,21,23,29,35-hexamethyl-11,36-dioxa-4-azatricyclo[30.3.1.0(4,9)]hexatriaconta-16,24,26,28-tetraene-2,3,10,14,20-pentone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9168][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A macrolide that has formula C51H79NO13.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9168][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:9168
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
rapamycin
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW982
Tonsil[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Tonsil][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adenoids[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Tonsil][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
The two organs situated in the throat on either side of the narrow passage from the mouth to the pharynx. They are composed of lymphoid tissues.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12802]
tonsils[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Tonsil][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12802
tonsil
BioportalImporter v.1.0
The two organs situated in the throat on either side of the narrow passage from the mouth to the pharynx. They are composed of lymphoid tissues.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Tonsil][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NIC Thesaurus: C9160
James Malone
childhood acute myeloid leukemia
ZFS:0000028
James Malone
segmentation 26+ somites
CS57785 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158809&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158809&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57785
A dorsal membrane of the embryo.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00000095][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00000095
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
amnioserosa
James Malone
Alveolus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Alveolus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
pulmonary alveolus
NCI Thesaurus: C12986
Bronchial Alveolus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Alveolus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMA:82493
Alveoli[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Alveolus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
bronchial epithelial
alveolar epithelial type I
bronchoalveolar lavage cell
bronchial epithelial cells
epithelial cell of lung
alveolar epithelial type II
CL:0000082
James Malone
mucinous carcinoma
MAT:0000000
James Malone
anatomy basic component
true
Parasympathetic part of autonomic division of nervous system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Parasympathetic_nervous_system][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0000142
MP:0001033
EMAPA:17270
abnormal cholinergic system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001033][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
parasympathetic system dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001033][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000101
parasympathetic system abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001033][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:9907
James Malone
parasympathetic nervous system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000101][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
parasympathetic PNS
any structural anomaly of the part of the autonomic nervous system that innervates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and glands and generally acts to conserve resources and restore homeostasis, often with effects reciprocal to the sympathetic nervous system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001033][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000223
abnormal somatic parasympathetic system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001033][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
parasympathetic nervous system
abnormal craniosacral system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001033][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0001575
EHDAA:4655
James Malone
A benzothiophene that has formula C28H27NO4S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8772][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
raloxifene
CHEBI:8772
Raloxifene[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8772][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
[6-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-benzothien-3-yl][4-(2-piperidin-1-ylethoxy)phenyl]methanone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:8772][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12081725
GeneRIF:15057977
GeneRIF:11768391
GeneRIF:12770674
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0452874
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3108115
DOID:1206
Rett syndrome
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639883
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0111832
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0111831
GeneRIF:14751287
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635286
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3678663
Rett's disorder (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2944027
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0452867
GeneRIF:12442230
GeneRIF:11432961
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0023877
GeneRIF:12107440
GeneRIF:16015284
GeneRIF:14974082
James Malone
cerebroatrophic hyperammonemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Rett disorder
GeneRIF:12160743
GeneRIF:12707946
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122093
GeneRIF:12111643
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639881
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1915308
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639880
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:11896459
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304593
UMLS_CUI:C0035372
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0111829
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1643920
GeneRIF:12449561
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0245058
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3298694
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:68618008
GeneRIF:14649549
GeneRIF:16077729
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3108116
GeneRIF:15954098
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639882
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D015518
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3195287
GeneRIF:11955928
GeneRIF:15809268
GeneRIF:12170461
GeneRIF:16077736
Rett syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ventral tegmental
FMA:72438
James Malone
ventral tegmental area
CS57890 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158914&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158914&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57890
4-amino-1-(2-deoxy-beta-D-erythro-pentofuranosyl)-1,3,5-triazin-2(1H)-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50131][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A 2'-deoxyribonucleoside that has formula C8H12N4O4.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50131][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50131
BioportalImporter v.1.0
5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine
Trigeminal Nerve[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Trigeminal_Nerve][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12806
Cranial Nerve V[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Trigeminal_Nerve][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The fifth set of paired nerves of the face that emerge from the brain steam. These nerves have sensory and motor functions in the face, oral cavity, and nasal cavity.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Trigeminal_Nerve][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Fifth Cranial Nerve[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Trigeminal_Nerve][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Nervus Trigeminus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Trigeminal_Nerve][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
trigeminal nerve
James Malone
The fifth set of paired nerves of the face that emerge from the brain steam. These nerves have sensory and motor functions in the face, oral cavity, and nasal cavity.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12806]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SiHa
James Malone
well-differentiated_liposarcoma
CS57874 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158898&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158898&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57874
A drug, solvent, chemical, etc., with a property that can be measured such as concentration.
James Malone
chemical compound
true
Accumbens Nucleus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Accumbens_Nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C52733
duplicated use class EFO_0000906
BioportalImporter v.1.0
obsolete_accumbens nucleus
true
sodium chloride[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:26710][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An inorganic chloride salt that has formula ClNa.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:26710][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:26710
BioportalImporter v.1.0
sodium chloride
FBbt:00005663
James Malone
embryonic central brain glia
11beta,17,21-trihydroxy-6alpha-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6888][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A 6-methylprednisolone that has formula C22H30O5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6888][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:6888
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
6alpha-methylprednisolone
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7610517
Bladder Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628553
James Malone
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7587592
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7627995
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C2901
GeneRIF:12672029
GeneRIF:15643502
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D001749
Neoplasm of the Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7610245
NGB - New growth of bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5428][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12926071
Neoplasm of the Urinary Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3047455
GeneRIF:15541380
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0090801
bladder tumor
bladder neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5428][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:5428
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3080229
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:126885006
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1915898
GeneRIF:15122326
A benign or malignant, primary or metastatic neoplasm of the bladder. - 2003[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0090955
GeneRIF:11888683
GeneRIF:12202941
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1915897
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0394928
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0002635
GeneRIF:12783123
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7627762
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7587593
neoplasm of bladder (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5428][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Bladder Tumors[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Tumor of Urinary Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0005695
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0031295
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628560
Neoplasm of Urinary Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1933304
GeneRIF:15273729
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7627725
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3079851
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3577576
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628552
Tumor of the Urinary Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15215162
Urinary Bladder Tumors[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Tumor of Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Urinary Bladder Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Neoplasm of Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12853839
Urinary Bladder Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A benign or malignant, primary or metastatic neoplasm of the bladder. - 2003
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2901]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0474837
tumor of the bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5428][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12115506
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7610481
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1933303
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628562
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7627480
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576328
GeneRIF:12820330
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7610751
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3577572
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3048757
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1866165
GeneRIF:16211375
GeneRIF:15780082
ICD9CM_2005:250.40
ICD9CM_1988:250.40
ICD9CM_1991:250.40
ICD9CM_1997:250.40
GeneRIF:12675860
ICD9CM_1999:250.42
ICD9CM_2001:250.4
GeneRIF:16249547
GeneRIF:12505748
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0438822
ICD9CM_2002:250.4
GeneRIF:16014032
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15327405
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0006160
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318512
GeneRIF:12606536
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2961903
ICD9CM_1986:250.40
ICD9CM_1995:250.4
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868322
GeneRIF:14633859
GeneRIF:14747204
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6970950
GeneRIF:12147786
James Malone
ICD9CM_2003:250.4
ICD9CM_1996:250.40
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197605007
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0091224
GeneRIF:12436341
ICD9CM_1994:250.40
ICD9CM_1998:250.42
GeneRIF:15286433
GeneRIF:15047636
ICD9CM_1996:250.4
GeneRIF:12147787
GeneRIF:15983323
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CUI:C0375132
GeneRIF:15790669
GeneRIF:15232685
GeneRIF:12200076
ICD9CM_1989:250.40
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0047933
ICD9CM_1995:250.42
GeneRIF:16164625
GeneRIF:12630823
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3392018
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6966672
ICD9CM_1986:250.4
GeneRIF:15793258
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872902
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6955909
UMLS_CUI:C0011881
GeneRIF:16091581
ICD9CM_2005:250.42
GeneRIF:12413777
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868353
ICD9CM_1992:250.40
ICD9CM_2003:250.40
GeneRIF:16249462
GeneRIF:15539010
GeneRIF:14586741
GeneRIF:14578305
GeneRIF:15223229
Nephrotic syndrome in diabetes mellitus (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/197605007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3392190
GeneRIF:15983219
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:127013003
ICD9CM_2002:250.40
ICD9CM_1989:250.4
ICD9CM_1994:250.4
GeneRIF:15016802
ICD9CM_2001:250.40
GeneRIF:14674716
ICD9CM_2006:250.40
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872745
GeneRIF:12874455
GeneRIF:15745834
GeneRIF:15052533
GeneRIF:14531794
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6966671
ICD9CM_2000:250.42
GeneRIF:14514642
ICD9CM_1990:250.40
Diabetes-nephrosis syndrome (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/54181000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15888973
GeneRIF:12644472
GeneRIF:14694017
ICD9CM_1988:250.4
ICD9CM_1993:250.4
GeneRIF:15616035
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0477670
ICD9CM_1997:250.42
DOID:2370
GeneRIF:12897091
GeneRIF:14583183
GeneRIF:12941731
GeneRIF:15946912
GeneRIF:14633865
GeneRIF:15496156
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6970951
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3392016
ICD9CM_1999:250.40
ICD9CM_1992:250.4
GeneRIF:12500218
GeneRIF:12446618
GeneRIF:12032186
GeneRIF:12187087
GeneRIF:12722028
ICD9CM_2001:250.42
GeneRIF:15322501
GeneRIF:15830182
ICD9CM_1996:250.42
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8359108
ICD9CM_1993:250.42
ICD9CM_1990:250.4
GeneRIF:15308130
GeneRIF:12784186
ICD9CM_1991:250.4
ICD9CM_1994:250.42
Diabetic renal disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/127013003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11770799
GeneRIF:14514644
GeneRIF:14521940
GeneRIF:12105259
GeneRIF:15983325
ICD9CM_2004:250.40
ICD9CM_2000:250.4
GeneRIF:14736962
GeneRIF:14748439
ICD9CM_1998:250.40
GeneRIF:12086959
ICD9CM_2004:250.4
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240556
GeneRIF:15345671
ICD9CM_2000:250.40
GeneRIF:12171997
ICD9CM_1993:250.40
UMLS_CUI:C0375130
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0686626
GeneRIF:15120704
diabetic nephropathy
ICD9CM_1995:250.40
GeneRIF:12610055
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0686632
ICD9CM_2004:250.42
GeneRIF:16164635
GeneRIF:12882872
GeneRIF:12631336
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:54181000
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872893
GeneRIF:16301823
GeneRIF:14610338
GeneRIF:12911551
GeneRIF:15942051
ICD9CM_2002:250.42
GeneRIF:11845237
GeneRIF:15502921
GeneRIF:15153757
ICD9CM_1997:250.4
ICD9CM_2005:250.4
GeneRIF:15600254
GeneRIF:15957132
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2888854
GeneRIF:12540629
GeneRIF:15562008
ICD9CM_1999:250.4
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868364
ICD9CM_1987:250.4
GeneRIF:15915338
GeneRIF:15616804
GeneRIF:12757981
GeneRIF:14694018
GeneRIF:14747236
ICD9CM_1998:250.4
GeneRIF:11940319
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3580091
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2961880
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1866185
ICD9CM_2003:250.42
GeneRIF:12938144
GeneRIF:15610240
GeneRIF:15489960
ICD9CM_1987:250.40
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:21858001
GeneRIF:15126006
CHEBI:50148
Ele Holloway
James Malone
fenpropimorph
A quality is an entity that describes some aspect which is intrinsic to that particular object and is dependent on or more material entities in which it inheres in or is borne by. Example the color of a tomato, the ambient temperature of air, the circumference of a waist, the shape of a nose, the mass of a piece of gold, the weight of a chimpanzee
Derived from BFO:quality
James Malone
quality
true
"anlagen in statu nascendi" are domains that do not yet coincide 1:1 with a later organ. Anlagen in statu nascendi are typically defined for the early blastoderm by the expression domains of genes which, in the late blastoderm or later, are expressed in specific anlagen, but initially come on in larger domains.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005413][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005413
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
anlage in statu nascendi
A primordium is a tissue modifier describing an organ or tissue in its earliest recognizable stage of development. For example, intestinal primordium.
MAT:0000482
James Malone
primordium
intestinal primordium
James Malone
HCC2185
plantaris
FMA:22543
plantaris muscle
MT 2007[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Benzoic acid, 6-(7-(5-ethyl-5-(5-ethyltetrahydro-5-hydroxy-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2-yl)tetrahydro-3-methyl-2-furanyl)-4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethyl-6-oxononyl)-2-hydroxy-3-methyl-,monosodium salt, (2R-(2alpha(2S*(3R*,4S*,5S*,7R*),3S*,5S*),5alpha,6beta))-[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Avatec[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Metathesaurus http://ncimeta.nci.nih.gov/MetaServlet/ResultServlet?cui=C0019247 Date Accessed: 30th October 2007
Genetic Diseases are diseases in which inherited genes predispose to increased risk. The genetic disorders associated with cancer often result from an alteration or mutation in a single gene. The diseases range from rare dominant cancer family syndrome to familial tendencies in which low-penetrance genes may interact with other genes or environmental factors to induce cancer. Research may involve clinical, epidemiologic, and laboratory studies of persons, families, and populations at high risk of these disorders.
LASALOCID SODIUM[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
genetic disorder
Ro 2-2985[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Sodium lasalocid A[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Bovatec[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MO_858
Tomasz Adamusiak
dye swap design
N-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)-7-methoxy-6-(3-morpholin-4-ylpropoxy)quinazolin-4-amine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:49668][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
gefitinib
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CHEBI:49668
Gefitinib[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:49668][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A quinazoline that has formula C22H24ClFN4O3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:49668][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Acinar cell carcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3025][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0388021
acinar cell carcinoma
GeneRIF:11891193
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591360
Acinic cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3025][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C3768
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576226
DOID:3025
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027495
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:45410002
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896555
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591196
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591142
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896556
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591521
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364689
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364692
Acinic Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acinar_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Acinar Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acinar_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591162
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364693
A malignant glandular epithelial neoplasm consisting of secretory cells forming acinar patterns. Representative examples include the acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas and the acinar adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acinar_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A malignant glandular epithelial neoplasm consisting of secretory cells forming acinar patterns. Representative examples include the acinar cell carcinoma of the pancreas and the acinar adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3768]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018267
Acinar Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acinar_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364690
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895388
Acinar Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acinar_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0206685
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364691
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896554
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3438197
Acinar Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Acinar_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57873 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158897&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158897&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57873
James Malone
compound based treatment
sodium 2-oxopropanoate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50144][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An organic sodium salt that has formula C3H3NaO3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50144][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50144
BioportalImporter v.1.0
sodium pyruvate
(6Z,9Z,12Z,15Z)-1,1,1-trifluorohenicosa-6,9,12,15-tetraen-2-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2341][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
AACOCF3[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2341][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AACOCF3
CHEBI:2341
James Malone
An organofluorine compound that has formula C21H31F3O.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2341][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Bladder Mucosa[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Mucosa][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C32205
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
bladder mucosa
FBbt:00005662
James Malone
embryonic central brain
An information entity is an entity that represents information about some other entity. For example, a measurement, a clustered data set.
James Malone
information entity
CHEBI:31593
James Malone
Ele Holloway
fasudil hydrochloride
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Diffuse Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diffuse_Gastric_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C9159
diffuse gastric adenocarcinoma
An adenocarcinoma arising from the stomach. Microscopically, it is characterized by the presence of a diffuse infiltrate, composed of individual adenocarcinoma cells or groups of adenocarcinoma cells in a fibrous or mucoid stroma. Many cells contain mucin droplets, producing a signet-ring configuration.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diffuse_Gastric_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adenocarcinoma of Linitis Plastica Type[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diffuse_Gastric_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adenocarcinoma of the Linitis Plastica Type[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diffuse_Gastric_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
An adenocarcinoma arising from the stomach. Microscopically, it is characterized by the presence of a diffuse infiltrate, composed of individual adenocarcinoma cells or groups of adenocarcinoma cells in a fibrous or mucoid stroma. Many cells contain mucin droplets, producing a signet-ring configuration.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C9159]
Diffuse Stomach Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diffuse_Gastric_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Diffuse Adenocarcinoma of Stomach[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diffuse_Gastric_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Diffuse Gastric Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diffuse_Gastric_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A precursor is a tissue modifier describing a substance, cell, or cellular component from which another substance, cell, or cellular component is formed. For example, muscle precursor cell.
MAT:0000481
James Malone
precursor
muscle precursor cell
A mature T-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma, characterized by systemic disease and a polymorphous infiltrate involving lymph nodes. It occurs in the middle aged and elderly, with an equal incidence in males and females. The clinical course is typically aggressive. (WHO, 2001)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C7528]
angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma
Angioimmunoblastic Lymphadenopathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Angioimmunoblastic_T-Cell_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A mature T-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma, characterized by systemic disease and a polymorphous infiltrate involving lymph nodes. It occurs in the middle aged and elderly, with an equal incidence in males and females. The clinical course is typically aggressive. (WHO, 2001)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Angioimmunoblastic_T-Cell_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C7528
Angioimmunoblastic Lymphadenopathy with Dysproteinemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Angioimmunoblastic_T-Cell_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Angioimmunoblastic Lymphadenopathy Type T-Cell Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Angioimmunoblastic_T-Cell_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AILT[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Angioimmunoblastic_T-Cell_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AILD[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Angioimmunoblastic_T-Cell_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Angioimmunoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Angioimmunoblastic_T-Cell_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
genetic factor
everything under here....
true
James Malone
HCC3153
MA:0000912
James Malone
perirhinal cortex
MO_899
Tomasz Adamusiak
array platform variation design
7alpha-{9-[(4,4,5,5,5-pentafluoropentyl)sulfinyl]nonyl}estra-1(10),2,4-triene-3,17beta-diol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:31638][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A 3-hydroxy steroid that has formula C32H47F5O3S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:31638][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:31638
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
fulvestrant
Abdomen[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Abdominal_Cavity][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
The portion of the body that lies between the thorax and the pelvis.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12664]
ABDOMINAL CAVITY[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Abdominal_Cavity][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abdominal cavity
The portion of the body that lies between the thorax and the pelvis.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Abdominal_Cavity][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12664
ZFA:0001123
MAT:0000277
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000277
James Malone
median fin skeleton
intermediolateral column motoneuron
CL:0000112
James Malone
columnar neuron
(2Z,4E)-5-(1-hydroxy-2,6,6-trimethyl-4-oxocyclohex-2-en-1-yl)-3-methylpenta-2,4-dienoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:22152][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An apo carotenoid sesquiterpenoid that has formula C15H20O4.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:22152][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:22152
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abscisic acid
CS57876 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158900&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158900&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57876
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DU4475
FBbt:00001060
James Malone
embryonic brain
whole blood
SAEL:8
NCI Thesaurus: C12434
MP:0002429
any structural anomaly of any of the cells found in the blood[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002429][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000083
blood cells
TAO:0009044
MA:0000059
blood cell abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002429][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Peripheral Blood[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Blood][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A liquid tissue; its major function is to transport oxygen throughout the body. It also supplies the tissues with nutrients, removes waste products, and contains various components of the immune system defending the body against infection. Several hormones also travel in the blood.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12434]
BLOOD[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Blood][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
ZFA:0009043
blood
A liquid tissue; its major function is to transport oxygen throughout the body. It also supplies the tissues with nutrients, removes waste products, and contains various components of the immune system defending the body against infection. Several hormones also travel in the blood.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Blood][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Reticuloendothelial System, Blood[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Blood][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
peripheral blood progenitor
blood cell defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002429][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A disposition is an entity that essentially causes a specific process or transformation in an entity in which it inheres, under specific circumstances and in conjunction with the laws of nature. For example, the disposition of vegetables to decay when not refrigerated, the disposition of blood to coagulate, the disposition of a patient with a weakened immune system to contract disease.
Derived from BFO:disposition
James Malone
disposition
For example, the disposition of vegetables to decay when not refrigerated, the disposition of blood to coagulate, the disposition of a patient with a weakened immune system to contract disease.
true
A placode is a tissue modifier describing the thickening of embryonic ectoderm from which a definitive structure develops. For example, the cranial placodes.
MAT:0000479
James Malone
placode
cranial placodes
ICD9CM_1994:022
ICD9CM_1996:022.9
ICD9CM_2002:022.9
ICD9CM_1986:022
ICD9CM_1986:022.9
ICD9CM_1993:022.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6929960
ICD9CM_1992:022
ICD9CM_1998:022.9
ICD9CM_1994:022.9
ICD9CM_1991:022.8
ICD9CM_2000:022.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2975711
DOID:7427
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:186304006
ICD9CM_2003:022.9
ICD9CM_1987:022.8
UMLS_ST:T047
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:186303000
ICD9CM_1995:022.8
ICD9CM_1989:022.8
ICD9CM_2001:022
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085786
ICD9CM_2001:022.8
ICD9CM_2003:022
GeneRIF:16194238
GeneRIF:15569923
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0001315
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6918006
Anthrax NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/186304006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:022.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0024578
UMLS_CUI:C0003175
ICD9CM_2005:022.8
ICD9CM_1990:022.8
ICD9CM_1992:022.8
ICD9CM_1999:022.9
GeneRIF:16239556
ICD9CM_1997:022
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0024583
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3635465
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:187302001
ICD9CM_1987:022.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0267630
ICD9CM_1995:022.9
ICD9CM_2006:022.8
ICD9CM_1995:022
ICD9CM_1989:022
ICD9CM_2004:022.8
ICD9CM_2001:022.9
ICD9CM_1997:022.8
James Malone
ICD9CM_1990:022
ICD9CM_1999:022.8
ICD9CM_1987:022
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:409498004
UMLS_CUI:C0152947
ICD9CM_2004:022.9
ICD9CM_1996:022.8
ICD9CM_1988:022.9
ICD9CM_1988:022
ICD9CM_2002:022.8
ICD9CM_1999:022
anthrax
ICD9CM_1986:022.8
ICD9CM_2005:022.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6918262
ICD9CM_1990:022.9
ICD9CM_2002:022
ICD9CM_1993:022
ICD9CM_1992:022.9
Anthrax (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/409498004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:022
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3608763
ICD9CM_1998:022.8
ICD9CM_1994:022.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6918327
ICD9CM_1991:022.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8342751
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2992245
ICD9CM_1998:022
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6917097
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3793815
GeneRIF:15689409
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6918558
ICD9CM_2000:022
ICD9CM_2000:022.8
ICD9CM_1991:022
ICD9CM_2003:022.8
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1883778
ICD9CM_1997:022.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0645951
ICD9CM_2005:022
ICD9CM_1989:022.9
Other specified anthrax manifestations (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/186303000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1993:022.8
ICD9CM_2004:022
glucitol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:30911][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:30911
BioportalImporter v.1.0
glucitol
MO_565
Tomasz Adamusiak
all pairs
FBbt:00005482
James Malone
anal pad specific anlage
James Malone
HCC202
faucial tonsil
Palatine Tonsil[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Palatine_Tonsil][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C33250
FMA:9610
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
palatine tonsil
GeneRIF:12759461
ICD9CM_1996:279.06
ICD9CM_2001:279.06
ICD9CM_1997:279.06
ICD9CM_1988:279.06
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1865645
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352300
GeneRIF:16007086
Sporadic hypogammaglobulinemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12177][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Acquired Agammaglobulinemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Common_Variable_Immunodeficiency][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1873398
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0240784
ICD9CM_1994:279.06
GeneRIF:15598813
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591691
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1998:279.06
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2959010
ICD9CM_2003:279.06
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1992:279.06
ICD9CM_1990:279.06
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872177
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2927210
ICD9CM_1993:279.06
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002937
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D017074
NCI2004_11_17:C26725
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3314220
Common Variable Immunodeficiency[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Common_Variable_Immunodeficiency][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290916
ICD9CM_1989:279.06
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1874634
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2956676
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2988202
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1865636
Common variable agammaglobulinemia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12177][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
common variable immunodeficiency
ICD9CM_1995:279.06
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290917
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3009236
James Malone
GeneRIF:15507387
ICD9CM_1999:279.06
ICD9CM_1991:279.06
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0025944
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002935
ICD9CM_2006:279.06
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872162
GeneRIF:12100033
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7575325
UMLS_CUI:C0009447
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2988201
GeneRIF:15817684
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0402161
ICD9CM_2002:279.06
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:23238000
DOID:12177
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0244772
ICD9CM_1987:279.06
CVID
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3363948
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3009235
ICD9CM_2000:279.06
ICD9CM_2004:279.06
ICD9CM_1986:279.06
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3363947
ICD9CM_2005:279.06
GeneRIF:16007087
ZFA:0000027
TAO:0000027
MAT:0000278
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000278
James Malone
paired fin skeleton
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C52758
Abdomen Skin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Abdominal_Skin][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The skin or integument surrounding the abdomen.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C52758]
James Malone
The skin or integument surrounding the abdomen.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Abdominal_Skin][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ABDOMINAL SKIN[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Abdominal_Skin][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abdominal skin
Actinomycin D[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27666][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
2-amino-4,6-dimethyl-3-oxo-1-N,9-N-bis-[(18aS)-10c,14,17-trimethyl-5,8,12,15,18-pentaoxo-6c,13t-di(propan-2-yl)-18ar-hexadecahydro-1H-pyrrolo[2,1-i][1,4,7,10,13]oxatetraazacyclohexadecin-9c-yl]-3H-phenoxazine-1,9-dicarboxamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27666][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An actinomycin that has formula C62H86N12O16.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27666][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
actinomycin D
CHEBI:27666
CS57875 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158899&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158899&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57875
Blastosphere[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Blastocyst][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C13739
Blastula[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Blastocyst][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
blastocyst
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
An embryo made up of two groups of cells. One group will develop into the fetus and the other will become the placenta.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Blastocyst][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Blastocyst[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Blastocyst][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An embryo made up of two groups of cells. One group will develop into the fetus and the other will become the placenta.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C13739]
CHEBI:50385
Ele Holloway
James Malone
hemin
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Daudi
selenium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27568][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A chalcogen that has formula Se.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27568][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:27568
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
selenium
MO_568
Tomasz Adamusiak
stimulus or stress design
NCI Metathesaurus: C0318594
James Malone
Drosophila C virus
A site is an entity which consists of a characteristic spatial shape in relation to some arrangement of other material entities.
Derived from BFO:site
James Malone
site
GeneRIF:12536206
GeneRIF:15699509
GeneRIF:12027924
GeneRIF:15699513
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D003920
GeneRIF:15237707
GeneRIF:15367890
GeneRIF:15831366
James Malone
GeneRIF:11875060
GeneRIF:15646011
GeneRIF:12095538
ICD9CM_1994:250
GeneRIF:15554360
GeneRIF:12062854
GeneRIF:15959417
ICD9CM_2005:250
GeneRIF:15699497
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570022
GeneRIF:15800961
ICD9CM_1996:250
GeneRIF:12021129
GeneRIF:12584444
Diabetes NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9351][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12679462
GeneRIF:12955714
GeneRIF:12738397
ICD9CM_2003:250
GeneRIF:15516784
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570023
GeneRIF:11916624
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872874
GeneRIF:12062816
GeneRIF:14654370
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1595023
GeneRIF:12039697
GeneRIF:12490143
GeneRIF:12118252
GeneRIF:12012276
GeneRIF:15699510
GeneRIF:11916625
GeneRIF:15355441
GeneRIF:14674716
GeneRIF:16002993
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0047877
GeneRIF:12574207
GeneRIF:12200076
ICD9CM_1993:250
GeneRIF:15699511
ICD9CM_2001:250
GeneRIF:12920574
GeneRIF:11822825
UMLS_CUI:C0011849
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0477662
GeneRIF:16260427
GeneRIF:15126243
GeneRIF:15173029
GeneRIF:12748907
GeneRIF:11774208
GeneRIF:15662218
GeneRIF:14714273
GeneRIF:15887858
Diabetes mellitus (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/73211009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C2985
ICD9CM_1998:250
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7578452
ICD9CM_2000:250
ICD9CM_2002:250
GeneRIF:11896938
A metabolic disorder characterized by abnormally high blood sugar levels due to diminished production of insulin or insulin resistance/desensitization.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11888844
GeneRIF:14766207
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:73211009
GeneRIF:15538935
GeneRIF:15286433
GeneRIF:15639198
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1990:250
GeneRIF:12207164
GeneRIF:15790730
GeneRIF:12649573
ICD9CM_2006:250
diabetes mellitus
GeneRIF:15563983
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:11912494
ICD9CM_1988:250
GeneRIF:12753312
ICD9CM_1987:250
GeneRIF:12765847
GeneRIF:14716305
GeneRIF:12898475
GeneRIF:15625086
GeneRIF:11947965
GeneRIF:16098926
GeneRIF:12589429
GeneRIF:14675060
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0406467
GeneRIF:12783844
ICD9CM_1986:250
GeneRIF:14631138
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3391853
GeneRIF:15046742
GeneRIF:15128745
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3012981
diabetes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:250
GeneRIF:15557196
GeneRIF:14658759
ICD9CM_1992:250
GeneRIF:15281346
Diabetes Mellitus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15609025
GeneRIF:12021133
GeneRIF:15251864
GeneRIF:12673582
GeneRIF:14641003
GeneRIF:15476949
ICD9CM_1991:250
GeneRIF:15940393
ICD9CM_1999:250
GeneRIF:15699512
GeneRIF:15221640
GeneRIF:15123681
GeneRIF:15070960
GeneRIF:12679473
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352361
GeneRIF:14998943
GeneRIF:12787913
GeneRIF:12738401
GeneRIF:11980626
GeneRIF:12719374
GeneRIF:11668623
GeneRIF:12639765
ICD9CM_1997:250
GeneRIF:15156314
GeneRIF:12148086
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2928669
GeneRIF:11882518
GeneRIF:16087164
DOID:9351
ICD9CM_1995:250
GeneRIF:15112906
GeneRIF:15156315
GeneRIF:12500218
GeneRIF:12706323
GeneRIF:12618277
GeneRIF:15797963
GeneRIF:14764811
ICD9CM_2004:250
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0006148
GeneRIF:11938023
GeneRIF:15166380
GeneRIF:12230824
GeneRIF:12221327
GeneRIF:11796176
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577517
GeneRIF:12529387
GeneRIF:14726620
GeneRIF:15258348
5,7-dihydroxy-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4H-chromen-4-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28088][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GENISTEIN[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28088][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A hydroxyisoflavone that has formula C15H10O5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28088][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:28088
genistein
James Malone
HCC2157
oropharynx
James Malone
Oropharynx[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oropharynx][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The part of the pharynx between the soft palate and the upper portion of the epiglottis.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oropharynx][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMA:54879
NCI Thesaurus: C12762
GeneRIF:12217886
ICD9CM_1989:335.20
GeneRIF:12875980
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0078391
GeneRIF:14675609
ICD9CM_1994:335.20
GeneRIF:14642651
GeneRIF:15184633
GeneRIF:14985749
GeneRIF:12502789
GeneRIF:15691826
GeneRIF:12730211
GeneRIF:11860274
GeneRIF:11854285
GeneRIF:15978558
GeneRIF:11675877
GeneRIF:15910777
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0385981
UMLS_CUI:C0002736
GeneRIF:15465081
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2971802
GeneRIF:15672551
GeneRIF:15264227
GeneRIF:14511332
ICD9CM_1988:335.20
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3584522
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081038
ICD9CM_2000:335.20
GeneRIF:15623718
GeneRIF:15076751
GeneRIF:14989597
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:86044005
GeneRIF:12437574
GeneRIF:15546588
ICD9CM_1997:335.20
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
ICD9CM_1999:335.20
GeneRIF:14991384
GeneRIF:14734542
GeneRIF:15037546
James Malone
GeneRIF:14597108
GeneRIF:12694394
GeneRIF:12614934
GeneRIF:15106121
GeneRIF:12270696
GeneRIF:15652414
GeneRIF:15126567
GeneRIF:11991808
GeneRIF:15475574
ICD9CM_2001:335.20
GeneRIF:12847526
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568717
ICD9CM_1992:335.20
GeneRIF:12230304
GeneRIF:15837590
GeneRIF:15388334
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0389555
GeneRIF:12210393
GeneRIF:15634772
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1633549
GeneRIF:15657392
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:332][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14970233
ICD9CM_1995:335.20
GeneRIF:15657798
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0062336
ICD9CM_1990:335.20
GeneRIF:15094483
GeneRIF:14978393
ICD9CM_1998:335.20
NCI2004_11_17:C34373
GeneRIF:15350647
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1870336
GeneRIF:11943600
GeneRIF:11996514
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0457019
GeneRIF:12641746
GeneRIF:12235108
ICD9CM_1987:335.20
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0062335
GeneRIF:15313203
GeneRIF:12679596
GeneRIF:13129803
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0023262
GeneRIF:15488469
GeneRIF:15069187
GeneRIF:12866199
Motor neuron disease, bulbar[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:332][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:332
GeneRIF:15006704
GeneRIF:14596848
GeneRIF:15568021
ICD9CM_2003:335.20
GeneRIF:12458194
ALS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:332][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15789135
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:11951178
GeneRIF:12441104
GeneRIF:15753080
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571806
GeneRIF:15109247
ICD9CM_2006:335.20
ICD9CM_2005:335.20
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1632807
Lou Gehrig Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Amyotrophic_Lateral_Sclerosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0062337
ICD9CM_1991:335.20
GeneRIF:12393885
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12870272
GeneRIF:15030390
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2956443
GeneRIF:12770687
GeneRIF:15776280
GeneRIF:12972170
GeneRIF:15033789
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0473531
GeneRIF:12843244
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D000690
GeneRIF:15557516
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0001056
GeneRIF:12153483
GeneRIF:15330338
GeneRIF:12584731
GeneRIF:12644909
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2987027
GeneRIF:15829169
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081039
GeneRIF:12528821
GeneRIF:15233913
GeneRIF:16020530
GeneRIF:14676054
GeneRIF:12442272
GeneRIF:15048885
GeneRIF:16005901
GeneRIF:15509539
GeneRIF:12039658
GeneRIF:12659845
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352180
ICD9CM_2004:335.20
GeneRIF:12138710
ICD9CM_1993:335.20
GeneRIF:12915461
GeneRIF:13678668
GeneRIF:12475980
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:332][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12446576
GeneRIF:15326253
GeneRIF:11854284
GeneRIF:12707786
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0565135
ICD9CM_2002:335.20
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081037
GeneRIF:12125045
GeneRIF:15019581
ICD9CM_1986:335.20
GeneRIF:14506936
ICD9CM_1996:335.20
GeneRIF:12677446
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2922887
GeneRIF:16114275
GeneRIF:12127151
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576210
GeneRIF:12448348
GeneRIF:12783432
GeneRIF:12480087
Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of the Colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591375
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591339
An invasive adenocarcinoma of the colon characterized by the presence of pools of extracellular mucin. Malignant glandular epithelial cells are present in the mucin collections. Mucin constitutes more than 50% of the lesion.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C7966]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591466
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7609200
Colloidal Adenocarcinoma of the Colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591285
Colonic Mucinous Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591321
Colon Colloid Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7609165
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Mucinous Adenocarcinoma of Colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
colon mucinous adenocarcinoma
Colloidal Colon Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An invasive adenocarcinoma of the colon characterized by the presence of pools of extracellular mucin. Malignant glandular epithelial cells are present in the mucin collections. Mucin constitutes more than 50% of the lesion.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Colonic Colloidal Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Colon Mucinous Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mucinous Colon Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Colonic Colloid Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591328
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7609174
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591439
Colon Colloidal Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:3029
James Malone
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591374
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591278
Colloid Adenocarcinoma of Colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0279639
NCI2004_11_17:C7966
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591440
Colloid Colon Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Colloidal Adenocarcinoma of Colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Colloid Adenocarcinoma of the Colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Mucinous_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591303
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591405
Connective tissue that forms the skeletal components of the body.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12366]
FMAID:30317
Connective tissue that forms the skeletal components of the body.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Bones[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
bone
NCI Thesaurus: C12366
MAT:0000299
Osseous[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000169
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SAEL:10
TAO:0001514
Bone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100140
Aldosterone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
11beta,21-dihydroxy-3,20-dioxopregn-4-en-18-al[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A 18-oxo steroid that has formula C21H28O5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:27584
BioportalImporter v.1.0
aldosterone
UMLS_ST:T191
A neoplasm of immature malignant lymphocytes (lymphoblasts) committed to the B-cell or T-cell lineage. Neoplasms involving the bone marrow and the peripheral blood are called precursor lymphoblastic leukemias or acute lymphoblastic leukemias. Neoplasms involving primarily lymph nodes or extranodal sites are called lymphoblastic lymphomas. -- 2003[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C1335469
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615361
Precursor Lymphoid Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:5600
ALL
obsolete_acute lymphoblastic leukemia
NCI2004_11_17:C7055
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615359
Precursor Lymphoblastic Lymphoma/Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A neoplasm of immature malignant lymphocytes (lymphoblasts) committed to the B-cell or T-cell lineage. Neoplasms involving the bone marrow and the peripheral blood are called precursor lymphoblastic leukemias or acute lymphoblastic leukemias. Neoplasms involving primarily lymph nodes or extranodal sites are called lymphoblastic lymphomas. -- 2003
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C7055]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
1.5
Precursor Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Duplicate with acute lymphocytic leukemia (EFO_0000220)
backbone
MAT:0000148
SAEL:121
EMAPA:17214
vertebral column
FMAID:71221
axial skeletal dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002114][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000317
skeletal: axial defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002114][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
postcranial axia skelton[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000148][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0000317
James Malone
AAO:0000034
BioportalImporter v.1.0
*Subdivision of skeleton which consists of the bones of the vertebral column, the thoracic cage and the pelvis.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Axial_skeleton][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0002114
spine
any structural anomaly of the articulated bones of the cranium and vertebral column[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002114][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000308
EHDAA:5049
BioportalImporter v.1.0
tendon
MAT:0000301
connective tissue
SAEL:23
fascia
EV:0100150
FMAID:9640
James Malone
Connective tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Portion_of_connective_tissue][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000173
TAO:0009189
Tissue which consists of fibroblasts, osteocytes or chondrocytes and intercellular matrix produced by these cells. Examples: bone (tissue), dense regular elastic tissue, areolar tissue, neuroglia, adipose tissue.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Portion_of_connective_tissue][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Environmental stress is a treatment where some aspect of the environment is perturbed in order to stress the organism or culture, e.g. change in temperature, change in watering regime
James Malone
environmental stress
change in temperature, change in watering regime
GABAergic interneuron
Most generally any neuron which is not motor or sensory. Interneurons may also refer to neurons whose axons remain within a particular brain region as contrasted with projection neurons which have axons projecting to other brain regions.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000099][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000099
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
interneuron
anal region
Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the rectum and distally terminates with the anus. Examples: There is only one anal canal.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Anal_canal][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal anal orifice[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005034][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100082
abnormal anus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005034][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000244
anus abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005034][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
anus dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005034][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the lower opening of the digestive tract[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005034][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EMAPA:16831
FMAID:15703
James Malone
FBbt:00005785
Anal canal viewed anatomically[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Anal_canal][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000042
ZFA:0000330
anus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000042][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000328
TGMA:0001279
MP:0005034
The anus is situated in a small area of membrane between the bases of the cerci.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0001279][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:5
WBbt:0005774
Anatomical anal canal[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Anal_canal][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MO_454
Tomasz Adamusiak
in vivo design
EV:0100377
James Malone
skeletal muscle
MAT:0000302
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:5022
XAO:0000174
skeletal muscle system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000302][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Nonparenchymatous organ that primarily consists of skeletal muscle tissue aggregated into macroscopic fasciculi by connective tissue; together with other muscles, it constitutes the muscular system. Examples: biceps, diaphragm, masseter, right third external intercostal muscle, external oblique, levator ani, serratus anterior.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Muscle_organ][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:17745
BFBbt:00003259
SAEL:94
EHDAA:5031
CHEBI:50867
Ele Holloway
James Malone
ciprofibrate
colorectal cancer
UMLS_CUI:C1527249
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D015179
DOID:9256
OntologyMappingImporter following DOID:9256
James Malone
colorectal adenocarcinoma
umbilical vein endothelial cell
primary microvascular endothelial cell
primary blood vessel endothelial cell
CL:0000071
James Malone
blood vessel endothelial cell
abnormal cutis vera[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Dense irregular connective tissue which consists of a papillary layer and a reticular layer.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Dermis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
dermal layer dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000153
BioportalImporter v.1.0
dermis
abnormal dermal layer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal dermis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly or atypical condition of the dermal layer of the skin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:17527
MP:0001243
James Malone
abnormal corium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:70323
MA:0000152
EV:0100154
AAO:0000128
SAEL:27
XAO:0000217
ZFA:0001119
Respiratory Muscles[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Intercostal_Muscle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Intercostal Muscle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Intercostal_Muscle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI:C32824
FMA:13354
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
intercostal muscle
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2122
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195178005
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1649273
DOID:1126
ICD9CM_1992:432.9
ICD9CM_1996:432.9
ICD9CM_1988:432.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1649275
ICD9CM_1987:432.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3035005
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318730
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3035006
ICD9CM_1991:432.9
ICD9CM_2005:432.9
ICD9CM_1989:432.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3521544
UMLS_ST:T046
ICD9CM_1997:432.9
Intracranial hemorrhage NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Intracranial hemorrhage (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Intracranial hemorrhage NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1649274
ICD9CM_2002:432.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276189
ICD9CM_1995:432.9
ICD9CM_2001:432.9
Unspecified intracranial hemorrhage[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:432.9
ICD9CM_1990:432.9
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0328611
ICD9CM_1993:432.9
HEMORRHAGE INTRACRANIAL[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3521545
ICD9CM_1986:432.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:1386000
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0562234
ICD9CM_1998:432.9
ICD9CM_2004:432.9
UMLS_CUI:C0151699
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3521541
ICD9CM_2003:432.9
ICD9CM_1999:432.9
ICD9CM_1994:432.9
GeneRIF:15331795
BioportalImporter v.1.0
intracranial hemorrhage NOS
James Malone
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D020300
MAT:0000050
XAO:0000238
EMAPA:17896
SAEL:88
James Malone
TGMA:0001028
MA:0000336
FBbt:00005756
The bladder-like rectum is bounded by a layer of circular muscle fibres and by sparser longitudinal fibres.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0001028][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TADS:0000166
WBbt:0005773
rectum
EV:0100081
EHDAA:EHDAA\:5836
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:14544
rectal sac[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000050][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MO_347
Tomasz Adamusiak
in vitro design
liver
MA:0000358
XAO:0000133
any structural anomaly of this bile-secreting exocrine gland, which is important for detoxification; for fat, carbohydrate, and protein metabolism; and for glycogen storage[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000598][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MAT:0000097
EMAPA:16846
Lobular organ which has as its parts lobules connected to the biliary tree. Examples: There is only one liver.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Liver][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000123
FMAID:7197
liver dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000598][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:2197
ZFA:0000123
abnormal hepatic morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000598][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal liver[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000598][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100089
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MP:0000598
MFO:0003060
CHEBI:17698
James Malone
Ele Holloway
chloramphenicol
FBbt:00000210
James Malone
anterior endoderm anlage
unclassified
Concepts that are not well defined or are difficult to place
true
colon adenocarcinoma
GeneRIF:15894926
GeneRIF:14666619
GeneRIF:15546874
GeneRIF:15161648
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7595057
BioportalImporter v.1.0
An adenocarcinoma arising from the colon. It is more frequently seen in populations with a Western type diet and in patients with a history of chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Signs and symptoms include intestinal bleeding, anemia, and change in bowel habits. According to the degree of cellular differentiation, colonic adenocarcinomas are divided into well differentiated, moderately, and poorly differentiated. Morphologic variants include the mucinous adenocarcinoma and signet-ring adenocarcinoma. Lymphatic or hematogenous spread can occur early in the process and lead to systemic disease.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12918105
Adenocarcinoma of Colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GeneRIF:15517914
GeneRIF:15069532
GeneRIF:12019353
NCI2004_11_17:C4349
GeneRIF:15526283
Colonic Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0338106
An adenocarcinoma arising from the colon. It is more frequently seen in populations with a Western type diet and in patients with a history of chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Signs and symptoms include intestinal bleeding, anemia, and change in bowel habits. According to the degree of cellular differentiation, colonic adenocarcinomas are divided into well differentiated, moderately, and poorly differentiated. Morphologic variants include the mucinous adenocarcinoma and signet-ring adenocarcinoma. Lymphatic or hematogenous spread can occur early in the process and lead to systemic disease.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4349]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7595789
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591348
GeneRIF:12878221
DOID:234
GeneRIF:15865210
GeneRIF:12383707
Adenocarcinoma of the Colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591427
Colon Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11731423
embryo[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Embryo][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
embryo early (growth) stage
Embryologic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Embryo][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI:C28147
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
embryo
CS57871 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158895&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158895&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57871
epidermal dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001216][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100153
EMAPA:17528
abnormal epidermal layer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001216][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005401
AAO:0000143
James Malone
MP:0001216
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal epidermis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001216][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:35
FMAID:70596
TADS:0000109
MA:0000153
MAT:0000154
ZFA:0000105
epidermis
any structural anomaly of the superficial epithelial portion of the skin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001216][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
WBbt:0005733
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12390304
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196743006
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3472547
GeneRIF:14669317
GeneRIF:12671895
GeneRIF:14536000
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570720
GeneRIF:15287151
NCI2004_11_17:C26780
GeneRIF:16201065
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0062173
GeneRIF:11908710
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3472555
GeneRIF:15383700
GeneRIF:12958020
GeneRIF:16275761
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2881871
Gastritis unspecified (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/196743006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:4029
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0062179
Inflammation of the stomach.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastritis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Gastritis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/4556007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0009015
GeneRIF:16302981
James Malone
GeneRIF:15216464
GeneRIF:15351034
GeneRIF:15720413
GeneRIF:12011009
Inflammation of the stomach.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C26780]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:4556007
Gastritis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastritis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Gastritis [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4029][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2965923
GeneRIF:12519893
active gastritis
UMLS_CUI:C0017152
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3024997
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0479774
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D005756
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12488564
Strain or line specific to yeast
James Malone
yeast strain
appendix
MA:00001540
MAT:0000287
FMAID:14542
EV:0100080
Vermiform appendix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Appendix][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
SAEL:7
Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the cecum and distally terminates in the tip of the appendix. Examples: There is only one appendix.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Appendix][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MO_734
Tomasz Adamusiak
hardware variation design
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2107
FBbt:00005537
James Malone
antennal primordium2
CHEBI:28694
Ele Holloway
James Malone
copper
hippocampus dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C22615
abnormal hippocampus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal hippocampus region[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hippocampus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Hippocampus_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000114
abnormal hippocampal region[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CNS - Brain - Hippocampus (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Hippocampus_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hippocampus proper[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Hippocampus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
dentate gyrus
Ammon's horn[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Hippocampus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000191
MP:0000807
EMAPA:19148
SAEL:51
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
hippocampal defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hippocampus major[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Hippocampus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:62493
any structural anomaly of the deep lying structure of the cerebrum involved with memory storage and spatial navigation[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100180
GeneRIF:14566823
colon carcinoma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3004504
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591435
GeneRIF:12517779
GeneRIF:15655830
GeneRIF:11731434
Colonic Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1520][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15637741
GeneRIF:12149254
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591371
GeneRIF:12515621
NCI2004_11_17:C4910
GeneRIF:11819805
GeneRIF:16164044
Carcinoma of colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1520][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12847090
GeneRIF:12466967
Carcinoma of the Colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634187
Colon Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:269533000
GeneRIF:12427560
A malignant tumor usually arising from the epithelium lining the large intestinal mucosa. Colon carcinoma is one of the most common malignancies in both males and females, and is especially common in North America and Europe. Grossly, most colon carcinomas are polypoid or ulcerating lesions. Microscopically, adenocarcinoma is the most frequently seen morphologic subtype. Prognosis depends on the stage of the disease (depth of invasion, metastasis to regional/distal lymph nodes or other anatomic sites). -- 2004[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:1520
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3339510
GeneRIF:16199102
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585535
GeneRIF:12189558
GeneRIF:14691449
GeneRIF:12055189
GeneRIF:12090473
GeneRIF:12664617
GeneRIF:15559761
GeneRIF:15454490
GeneRIF:15750621
GeneRIF:12151344
GeneRIF:12820726
GeneRIF:16278666
GeneRIF:15259074
GeneRIF:12209584
GeneRIF:11920461
GeneRIF:14500642
GeneRIF:15688023
GeneRIF:14581351
James Malone
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634333
GeneRIF:15492751
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576169
GeneRIF:14533006
Colon Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Colon_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0699790
GeneRIF:15942645
GeneRIF:14707484
GeneRIF:16192633
GeneRIF:12957362
GeneRIF:12030384
GeneRIF:12670495
GeneRIF:15480430
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Carcinoma of colon (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1520][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12697807
GeneRIF:12210751
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12185585
GeneRIF:15632146
GeneRIF:14715257
A malignant tumor usually arising from the epithelium lining the large intestinal mucosa. Colon carcinoma is one of the most common malignancies in both males and females, and is especially common in North America and Europe. Grossly, most colon carcinomas are polypoid or ulcerating lesions. Microscopically, adenocarcinoma is the most frequently seen morphologic subtype. Prognosis depends on the stage of the disease (depth of invasion, metastasis to regional/distal lymph nodes or other anatomic sites). -- 2004
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4910]
Bone (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C22682
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
obsolete_bone MMHCC
Obsolete: No longer required in EFO
true
CS57870 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158894&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158894&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57870
acute erythroid leukemia
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8343673
ICD9CM_1994:207.00
ICD9CM_1991:207.00
ICD9CM_1992:207.0
ICD9CM_1988:207.0
ICD9CM_1994:207.0
UMLS_ST:T191
ICD9CM_1998:207.00
UMLS_CUI:C0153909
ICD9CM_2003:207.00
ICD9CM_2001:207.0
OntologyMappingImporter following DOID:1239
ICD9CM_2005:207.0
ICD9CM_2003:207.0
ICD9CM_1996:207.00
ICD9CM_2006:207.00
ICD9CM_1997:207.0
ICD9CM_2004:207.00
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240401
ICD9CM_1992:207.00
UMLS_CUI:C0001317
ICD9CM_1999:207.0
ICD9CM_2000:207.00
ICD9CM_2002:207.00
ICD9CM_1995:207.0
ICD9CM_1991:207.0
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270652
ICD9CM_1993:207.0
ICD9CM_2001:207.00
ICD9CM_2000:207.0
ICD9CM_1989:207.0
James Malone
ICD9CM_1986:207.0
ICD9CM_2005:207.00
ICD9CM_2002:207.0
ICD9CM_1997:207.00
ICD9CM_1987:207.0
ICD9CM_2004:207.0
ICD9CM_1996:207.0
ICD9CM_1990:207.0
DOID:1239
ICD9CM_1993:207.00
ICD9CM_1998:207.0
ICD9CM_1995:207.00
ICD9CM_1999:207.00
MAT:0000156
James Malone
feather
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2087
MO_808
Tomasz Adamusiak
ex vivo design
.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005510][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005510
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antennal primordium1
CHEBI:34648
James Malone
Ele Holloway
clofibric acid
James Malone
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000303
smooth muscle
MAT:0000303
FBbt:00003525
SAEL:97
EV:0100378
XAO:0000175
James Malone
267B1
MAT:0000366
James Malone
storage organ
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKNDZ
The process of treating a material with radiation
James Malone
irradiate
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DKMG
4-[4-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-hydroxypiperidin-1-yl]-1-(4-fluorophenyl)butan-1-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:5613][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A hydroxypiperidine that has formula C21H23ClFNO2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:5613][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:5613
BioportalImporter v.1.0
haloperidol
CHEBI:50862
Ele Holloway
James Malone
azinomycin B
PO:0009032
MAT:0000354
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000354
James Malone
petal
James Malone
Ele Holloway
C4II
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2081
EV:0100188
FMAID:61835
Nucleus of brain which is located medially to the putamen and laterally to the internal capsule.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Globus_pallidus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Paleostriatum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Globus_pallidus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MA:0000890
MAT:0000510
BioportalImporter v.1.0
globus pallidus
nail abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000579][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0000579
any structural anomaly of any of the horny plates covering the dorsal surface of the distal end of each terminal phalanx of the digits[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000579][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0002703
nail
EMAPA:18734
EV:0100159
Nail plate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Nail][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal nail[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000579][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:54326
James Malone
MAT:0000158
claw[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000158][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
nail dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000579][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0100450
FMAID:14545
Organ part which is continuous with the cecum proximally and the transverse colon distally.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Ascending_colon][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ascending colon
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000311
Oxamic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18058][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A dicarboxylic acid amide that has formula C2H3NO3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18058][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:18058
BioportalImporter v.1.0
oxamic acid
James Malone
NCI Thesaurus:C3049
Ganglioneuroma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ganglioneuroma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ganglioneuroma (Schwannian Stroma-Dominant)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ganglioneuroma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A benign neuroblastic tumor of the sympathetic nervous system that occurs in childhood. Ganglioneuroma typically arises from the sympathetic trunk in the mediastinum. Histologic features include spindle cell proliferation (resembling a neurofibroma) and the presence of large ganglion cells. Common presenting features include a palpable abdominal mass, hepatomegaly, and a thoracic mass detected on routine chest X-ray.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3049]
ganglioneuroma
A benign neuroblastic tumor of the sympathetic nervous system that occurs in childhood. Ganglioneuroma typically arises from the sympathetic trunk in the mediastinum. Histologic features include spindle cell proliferation (resembling a neurofibroma) and the presence of large ganglion cells. Common presenting features include a palpable abdominal mass, hepatomegaly, and a thoracic mass detected on routine chest X-ray.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ganglioneuroma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
chromium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28073][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A chromium group element that has formula Cr.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28073][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:28073
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
chromium
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DMS114
MCC:0000292
James Malone
Ele Holloway
LbetaT2
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7609094
A synovial sarcoma characterized by the presence of an epithelial or a spindle cell component only.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C6534]
DOID:5495
Monophasic Sarcoma of Synovium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Monophasic_Synovial_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI2004_11_17:C6534
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7609095
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7609097
James Malone
UMLS_CUI:C1334801
Monophasic Synovial Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Monophasic_Synovial_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
monophasic synovial sarcoma
UMLS_ST:T191
Monophasic Sarcoma of the Synovium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Monophasic_Synovial_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A synovial sarcoma characterized by the presence of an epithelial or a spindle cell component only.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Monophasic_Synovial_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GM12006
ICD9CM_1988:564.1
GeneRIF:15232358
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0422540
James Malone
GeneRIF:11877320
ICD9CM_1996:564.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3072306
ICD9CM_1990:564.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3024239
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0004816
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3267135
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2935089
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0484229
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CUI:C0022104
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3032767
GeneRIF:15509739
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0482120
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782586
GeneRIF:15188158
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0426023
ICD9CM_1998:564.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2783419
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782585
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D043183
irritable bowel syndrome
ICD9CM_2003:564.1
ICD9CM_1997:564.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2972621
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3008968
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782935
ICD9CM_2004:564.1
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0422533
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0482118
DOID:9778
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2946310
ICD9CM_2001:564.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2876026
Irritable colon (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/10743008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Irritable bowel - IBS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9778][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782769
ICD9CM_1992:564.1
ICD9CM_1987:564.1
Irritable colon - Irritable bowel syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9778][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2005:564.1
Irritable bowel syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9778][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304946
ICD9CM_1986:564.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3524657
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3800742
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0426032
IBD[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9778][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Psychogenic IBS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9778][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1995:564.1
ICD9CM_2000:564.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2935090
ICD9CM_1989:564.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2783428
IBS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9778][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3048795
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782726
ICD9CM_1993:564.1
ICD9CM_1991:564.1
ICD9CM_2002:564.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782725
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:10743008
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3035465
GeneRIF:15633223
ICD9CM_2006:564.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352566
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2953580
Irritable colon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9778][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875133
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1999:564.1
ICD9CM_1994:564.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782587
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782936
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKNEP1
James Malone
267B1 Ki-ras
PO:0009031
MAT:0000355
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000355
James Malone
sepal
A hormone that specifically regulates growth.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:37845][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A hormone that specifically regulates growth.
[Source: CHEBI:37845]
CHEBI:37845
BioportalImporter v.1.0
growth hormone
PO:0009015
MAT:0000362
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000362
James Malone
vascular tissue
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2052
CS57641 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158665&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158665&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57641
MAT:0000450
James Malone
MA:0000184
basal ganglion
Basal ganglia set[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Set_of_basal_ganglia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:84013
BioportalImporter v.1.0
basal nucleus\][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000450][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Basal ganglia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Set_of_basal_ganglia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000159
pigment
abnormal cutaneous pigmentation[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002095][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AAO:0000430
skin: pigmentation anomalies[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002095][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0002095
pigmentation
James Malone
pigment cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000159][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
variation of skin color or complexion[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002095][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:0003360
ZFA:0009090
Right is a geometric modifier describing something which is to the right of the median of an organism or organism part, for example right arm.
MAT:0000492
James Malone
right
right arm
James Malone
Ele Holloway
C4I
James Malone
HCC1187
N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46195][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An acetamide that has formula C8H9NO2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46195][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:46195
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
paracetamol
WHO grade II Mixed Glioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7912][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
oligoastroglioma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7629265
Mixed Oligo-Astrocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608807
UMLS_CUI:C0280793
DOID:7912
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7589718
A WHO grade II tumor composed of a conspicuous mixture of two distinct neoplastic cell types morphologically resembling the tumor cells in oligodendroglioma and diffuse astrocytoma. (WHO)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C4050
oligoastrocytoma
James Malone
UMLS_ST:T191
Mixed Astrocytic-Oligodendroglial Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mixed Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608804
A WHO grade II tumor composed of a conspicuous mixture of two distinct neoplastic cell types morphologically resembling the tumor cells in oligodendroglioma and diffuse astrocytoma. (WHO)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4050]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608803
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608973
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009837
Mixed Astrocytic-Oligodendroglial Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Oligoastrocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7912][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Well-Differentiated Follicular Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3465286
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7629410
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:28173006
Follicular Carcinoma of the Thyroid Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
follicular thyroid carcinoma
An adenocarcinoma arising from the follicular cells of the thyroid gland. According to the degree of differentiation, it is classified either as differentiated carcinoma (extensive evidence of follicular cell differentiation), or poorly differentiated carcinoma (limited evidence of follicular cell differentiation). (NCI05)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thyroid_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364683
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596488
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596519
Follicular Carcinoma of Thyroid Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3023241
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3465196
Follicular Cancer of the Thyroid Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Follicular Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364682
Follicular Thyroid Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Well-Differentiated Follicular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018263
Follicular Cancer of Thyroid Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3023237
Thyroid Follicular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Follicular Cancer of Thyroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596483
A differentiated adenocarcinoma arising from the follicular cells of the thyroid gland. The nuclear features which characterise the thyroid gland papillary carcinoma are absent. It is linked to radiation and comprises approximately 10% to 15% of thyroid cancers. Clinically, it usually presents as a solitary mass in the thyroid gland. It is generally unifocal and thickly encapsulated and shows invasion of the capsule or the vessels. Diagnostic procedures include: thyroid function tests, thyroid radioisotope scanning, thyroid ultrasound and fine needle biopsy. Treatment options include: partial or complete thyroidectomy. Adjuvant treatment options include: radioiodine therapy, TSH suppression and external radiation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Follicular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
follicular thyroid cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Thyroid Gland Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thyroid_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596482
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:5257006
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7578480
Follicular Thyroid Gland Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3023245
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3242537
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3023270
Thyroid Gland Follicular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Follicular adenocarcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3962][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14568171
Follicular adenocarcinoma, well differentiated (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/28173006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596487
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896519
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7626811
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791096
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596486
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596517
UMLS_CUI:C0206682
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189642005
Follicular Carcinoma of the Thyroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596516
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3465193
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576610
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3023249
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596481
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027492
Follicular thyroid carcinoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/255028004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0414320
DOID:3962
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3262636
Follicular Carcinoma of Thyroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C8054
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364684
BioportalImporter v.1.0
An adenocarcinoma arising from the follicular cells of the thyroid gland. According to the degree of differentiation, it is classified either as differentiated carcinoma (extensive evidence of follicular cell differentiation), or poorly differentiated carcinoma (limited evidence of follicular cell differentiation). (NCI05)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C27380]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791095
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:255028004
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596485
Thyroid Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thyroid_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596484
Follicular Cancer of the Thyroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Follicular_Thyroid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7626795
GeneRIF:14666683
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895367
NCI2004_11_17:C27380
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7626780
A differentiated adenocarcinoma arising from the follicular cells of the thyroid gland. The nuclear features which characterise the thyroid gland papillary carcinoma are absent. It is linked to radiation and comprises approximately 10% to 15% of thyroid cancers. Clinically, it usually presents as a solitary mass in the thyroid gland. It is generally unifocal and thickly encapsulated and shows invasion of the capsule or the vessels. Diagnostic procedures include: thyroid function tests, thyroid radioisotope scanning, thyroid ultrasound and fine needle biopsy. Treatment options include: partial or complete thyroidectomy. Adjuvant treatment options include: radioiodine therapy, TSH suppression and external radiation.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C8054]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7629411
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596479
MAT:0000312
FMAID:14546
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000312
James Malone
transverse colon
FBbt:00001720
James Malone
embryonic corpus cardiacum
James Malone
UBOC1
O,O-diethyl O-(3,5,6-trichloropyridin-2-yl) phosphorothioate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:34631][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:34631
chlorpyrifos
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Chlorpyrifos[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:34631][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An organochlorine acaricide that has formula C9H11Cl3NO3PS.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:34631][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DMS153
James Malone
GM12005
A leukocyte with a single non-segmented nucleus in the mature form.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000842][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000842
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
mononuclear cell
MCC:0000290
LNCAP
Ele Holloway
LNCaP
James Malone
BTO:0001321
CHEBI:22986
Ele Holloway
James Malone
calcium ionophore
MAT:0000518
James Malone
plant developmental tissue
Left is a geometric modifier describing something which is to the left of the median of an organism or organism part, for example left arm.
MAT:0000489
James Malone
left
left arm
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKMES1
CS57637 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158661&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158661&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57637
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
NCI2004_11_17:C7688
Invasive Ductal and Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C1334277
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601634
An invasive ductal breast carcinoma associated with a lobular carcinomatous component. The lobular carcinomatous component may be in situ or invasive.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C7688]
invasive ductal and lobular carcinoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600857
Infiltrating Ductal and Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601623
UMLS_ST:T191
An invasive ductal breast carcinoma associated with a lobular carcinomatous component. The lobular carcinomatous component may be in situ or invasive.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:6583
Invasive Duct and Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
NCI Thesaurus:C15716
Multidisciplinary study done at the population level or among the population groups, generally to find the cause, incidence or spread of the disease or to see the response to the treatment, nutrition or environment.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C15716]
Population Study[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Population_Study][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
population based study
Tomasz Adamusiak
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Multidisciplinary study done at the population level or among the population groups, generally to find the cause, incidence or spread of the disease or to see the response to the treatment, nutrition or environment.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Population_Study][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
coat/ hair abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000367][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:53667
EMAPA:17529
EV:0100157
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MA:0000155
James Malone
vibrissa[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000160][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000160
EMAPA:18769
any anomaly in the color, structure, growth, or texture of the hair[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000367][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hair
coat/ hair anomalies[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000367][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0000367
abnormal coat/ hair[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000367][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A platinum-containing anticancer drug that interacts with, and forms cross-links between, DNA and proteins. It is used as a neoplasm inhibitor to treat solid tumours, primarily of the testis and ovary.
[Source: CHEBI:27899]
(SP-4-2)-diamminedichloridoplatinum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27899][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cisplatin
James Malone
cis-diamminedichloridoplatinum(II)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27899][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27899][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:27899
(SP-4-2)-diamminedichloroplatinum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27899][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A platinum-containing anticancer drug that interacts with, and forms cross-links between, DNA and proteins. It is used as a neoplasm inhibitor to treat solid tumours, primarily of the testis and ovary.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27899][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cisplatin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27899][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2030
Nucleus of brain which is an elongated crescent-shaped mass lying parallel and adjacent to the lateral ventricle throughout its extent.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Caudate_nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MA:0000893
FMAID:61833
Nucleus Caudatus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Caudate_Nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Caudatus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Caudate_nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12451
An elongated gray mass of the neostriatum located adjacent to the lateral ventricle of the brain. (MeSH)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12451]
Caudate Nucleus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Caudate_Nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
caudate nucleus
EV:0100185
James Malone
An elongated gray mass of the neostriatum located adjacent to the lateral ventricle of the brain. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Caudate_Nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000513
EMAPA:18207
James Malone
Ele Holloway
C3A
PO:0000055
MAT:0000229
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000229
James Malone
bud
James Malone
UACC812
FBbt:00001719
James Malone
embryonic corpus allatum
A neuroblastic tumor characterized by the presence of neuroblastic cells, ganglion cells, and a stroma with Schwannian differentiation constituting more than fifty-percent of the tumor volume. There are two histologic subtypes identified: ganglioneuroblastoma, intermixed and ganglioneuroblastoma, and nodular.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3790]
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:69515008
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018305
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364844
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Ganglioneuroblastoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/69515008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0206718
Ganglioneuroblastoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ganglioneuroblastoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C3790
GeneRIF:12185600
UMLS_ST:T191
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027539
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3471806
ganglioneuroblastoma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2921799
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364840
A neuroblastic tumor characterized by the presence of neuroblastic cells, ganglion cells, and a stroma with Schwannian differentiation constituting more than fifty-percent of the tumor volume. There are two histologic subtypes identified: ganglioneuroblastoma, intermixed and ganglioneuroblastoma, and nodular.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ganglioneuroblastoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576067
DOID:4163
MAT:0000313
FMAID:14547
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000313
James Malone
descending colon
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608973
Mixed Astrocytic-Oligodendroglial Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Duplicate with oligoastrocytoma (EFO_0000630) use this instead
WHO grade II Mixed Glioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7912][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C4050
James Malone
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7629265
Mixed Oligo-Astrocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mixed Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0280793
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7589718
DOID:7912
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608804
A WHO grade II tumor composed of a conspicuous mixture of two distinct neoplastic cell types morphologically resembling the tumor cells in oligodendroglioma and diffuse astrocytoma. (WHO)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4050]
A WHO grade II tumor composed of a conspicuous mixture of two distinct neoplastic cell types morphologically resembling the tumor cells in oligodendroglioma and diffuse astrocytoma. (WHO)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608803
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009837
obsolete_oligoastroglioma
1.5
true
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Oligoastrocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7912][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mixed Astrocytic-Oligodendroglial Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Astrocytoma-Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608807
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MCF-7aro
CHEBI:27027
James Malone
micronutrient
CHEBI:27027
naive
Myeloid mononuclear recirculating leukocyte that can act as a precursor of tissue macrophages, osteoclasts and some populations of tissue dendritic cells.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000576][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000576
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
monocyte
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DG75
CHEBI:28277
Ele Holloway
James Malone
brassinolide
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601641
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CUI:C0279565
Invasive Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601642
Invasive Lobular Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Invasive Lobular Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An infiltrating lobular adenocarcinoma. The malignant cells lack cohesion and are arranged individually or in a linear manner (Indian files), or as narrow trabeculae within the stroma. The malignant cells are usually smaller than those of ductal carcinoma, are less pleomorphic, and have fewer mitotic figures.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Infiltrating Lobular Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Invasive Lobular Carcinoma, Classic Type[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600863
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601645
NCI2004_11_17:C7950
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601639
UMLS_ST:T191
Infiltrating Lobular Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
infiltrating lobular carcinoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591073
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600859
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600861
Infiltrating Lobular Breast Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Classic Invasive Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601643
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601644
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600862
Invasive Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3460][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Invasive Lobular Breast Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An infiltrating lobular adenocarcinoma. The malignant cells lack cohesion and are arranged individually or in a linear manner (Indian files), or as narrow trabeculae within the stroma. The malignant cells are usually smaller than those of ductal carcinoma, are less pleomorphic, and have fewer mitotic figures.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C7950]
invasive lobular carcinoma
Infiltrating Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Invasive_Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:3460
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKNAS
MAT:0000514
James Malone
plant reproductive system
James Malone
MCC:0000380
Ele Holloway
PC-3
BTO:0001061
PC3
CS57631 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158655&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158655&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57631
ZFA:0001306
MAT:0000242
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000242
James Malone
pharyngeal arch
Lateral is a geometric modifier describing something which is of or pertaining to the side.
MAT:0000488
James Malone
lateral
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH2009
James Malone
Ele Holloway
C33A
PO:0009046
MAT:0000231
flower
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000231
James Malone
accumbens nucleus
nucleus accumbens shell
nucleus accumbens core
MA:0000892
Nucleus accumbens septi[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Nucleus_accumbens][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Colliculus of caudate nucleus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Nucleus_accumbens][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:61889
nucleus accumbens whole
NCI Thesaurus: C52733
MAT:0000512
Accumbens Nucleus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Accumbens_Nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Cyclosporin A[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:4031][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A homodetic cyclic peptide that has formula C62H111N11O12.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:4031][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
30-ethyl-33-[(4E)-1-hydroxy-2-methylhex-4-en-1-yl]-1,4,7,10,12,15,19,25,28-nonamethyl-6,9,18,24-tetrakis(2-methylpropyl)-3,21-bis(propan-2-yl)-1,4,7,10,13,16,19,22,25,28,31-undecaazacyclotritriacontane-2,5,8,11,14,17,20,23,26,29,32-undecone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:4031][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cyclosporin A
CHEBI:4031
Stomach Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3717][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastric_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An adenocarcinoma arising from the stomach glandular epithelium. Gastric adenocarcinoma is primarily a disease of older individuals, most commonly develops after a long period of atrophic gastritis and is strongly associated with Helicobacter Pylori infection. The lack of early symptoms often delays the diagnosis of gastric cancer. The majority of patients present with advanced tumors which have poor rates of curability. Microscopically, two important histologic types of gastric adenocarcinoma are recognized: the intestinal and diffuse type. The overall prognosis of gastric adenocarcinomas is poor, even in patients who receive a "curative" resection (adapted from Sternberg's Surgical Pathology, 3rd ed., 1999).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastric_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7597390
Adenocarcinoma of Stomach[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastric_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7624930
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7595489
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CUI:C0278701
Adenocarcinoma of stomach (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3717][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3899452
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596219
gastric adenocarcinoma
Gastric Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastric_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3899453
DOID:3717
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:408647009
An adenocarcinoma arising from the stomach glandular epithelium. Gastric adenocarcinoma is primarily a disease of older individuals, most commonly develops after a long period of atrophic gastritis and is strongly associated with Helicobacter Pylori infection. The lack of early symptoms often delays the diagnosis of gastric cancer. The majority of patients present with advanced tumors which have poor rates of curability. Microscopically, two important histologic types of gastric adenocarcinoma are recognized: the intestinal and diffuse type. The overall prognosis of gastric adenocarcinomas is poor, even in patients who receive a "curative" resection (adapted from Sternberg's Surgical Pathology, 3rd ed., 1999).
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4004]
NCI2004_11_17:C4004
James Malone
FBbt:00001056
James Malone
embryonic central nervous system
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MCCAR
James Malone
U937
MAT:0000314
FMAID:14548
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000314
James Malone
sigmoid colon
GeneRIF:15834925
WHO Grade II Oligodendroglial Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12850541
GeneRIF:15484698
DOID:3181
oligodendroglioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
WHO Grade II Oligodendroglial Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2884751
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0094462
oligodendroglioma
GeneRIF:12635659
GeneRIF:12908752
UMLS_CUI:C0028945
A well-differentiated (WHO grade II), diffusely infiltrating neuroglial tumor, typically located in the cerebral hemispheres. It is composed predominantly of cells which morphologically resemble oligodendroglia. The neoplastic cells have rounded homogeneous nuclei and, on paraffin sections, a swollen, clear cytoplasm (&apos;honeycomb&apos; appearance). (Adapted from WHO.)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15950764
GeneRIF:16103065
James Malone
UMLS_ST:T191
Well Differentiated Oligodendroglial Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Oligodendroglioma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3181][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572639
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:73348003
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292801
GeneRIF:15993274
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3593488
Oligodendroglioma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/73348003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A well-differentiated (WHO grade II), diffusely infiltrating neuroglial tumor of adults, typically located in the cerebral hemispheres. It is composed predominantly of cells which morphologically resemble oligodendroglia. The neoplastic cells have rounded homogeneous nuclei and, on paraffin sections, a swollen, clear cytoplasm ('honeycomb' appearance). It generally recurs locally, with median post-operative survival times ranging from 3 to 5 years for patients with all histological grades. (Adapted from WHO.)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3288]
NCI2004_11_17:C3288
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0094465
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7584055
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1308403
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009837
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0015273
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189920006
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791351
Well Differentiated Oligodendroglioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oligodendroglioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
mIMCD3
MCC:0000500
James Malone
Ele Holloway
mIMCD-3
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608943
Ductal Breast Carcinoma In Situ and Invasive Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Carcinoma_in_situ_and_Infiltrating_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608944
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608858
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603333
UMLS_CUI:C0334384
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3035039
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603334
BioportalImporter v.1.0
DCIS and Infiltrating Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Carcinoma_in_situ_and_Infiltrating_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Infiltrating duct and lobular carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:6582][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
DCIS and ILC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Carcinoma_in_situ_and_Infiltrating_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Infiltrating Ductal and Lobular Carcinoma in situ[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Infiltrating_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma_in_situ][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3512950
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593360
Lobular Carcinoma in situ and Invasive Ductal Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Infiltrating_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma_in_situ][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7592473
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3034215
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791165
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608942
Mixed Ductal and Lobular Breast Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Lobular_and_Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Duplicate with invasive ductal and lobular carcinoma (EFO_0000552)
Mixed Lobular and Ductal Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Lobular_and_Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Lobular Carcinoma in situ and Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Infiltrating_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma_in_situ][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mixed Lobular and Ductal Breast Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Lobular_and_Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mixed Lobular and Ductal Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Lobular_and_Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mixed Ductal and Lobular Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Lobular_and_Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C7689
Infiltrating lobular carcinoma and ductal carcinoma in situ[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:6582][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608945
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7611325
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601454
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7592472
obsolete_mixed lobular and ductal breast carcinoma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3512957
Mixed Ductal and Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Lobular_and_Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602352
true
NCI2004_11_17:C7690
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7650910
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7644504
Infiltrating duct and lobular carcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/35232005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:6582
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608859
Non-Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma and Infiltrating Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Carcinoma_in_situ_and_Infiltrating_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ductal and Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Lobular_and_Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mixed Lobular and Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mixed_Lobular_and_Ductal_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C6939
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3034216
Ductal Carcinoma in situ and Infiltrating Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Carcinoma_in_situ_and_Infiltrating_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Non-Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma and ILC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ductal_Carcinoma_in_situ_and_Infiltrating_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7593390
LCIS and Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Infiltrating_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma_in_situ][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Invasive Ductal and Lobular Carcinoma In Situ[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Infiltrating_Ductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma_in_situ][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7611324
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085313
1.5
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:35232005
NCI2004_11_17:C5160
Intraductal and Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Intraductal_and_Lobular_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608860
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3039135
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600856
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1993
any structural anomaly of the anterior primitive cerebral vesicle; most rostral of three primary vesicles of the embryonic neural tube[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000783][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:0002260
BioportalImporter v.1.0
TAO:0000109
Organ component of neuraxis that has as its parts the telencephalon, diencephalon, lateral ventricles and third ventricle. Examples: There is only one forebrain.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Forebrain][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
XAO:0000011
forebrain dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000783][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16895
prosencephalon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000105][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0000109
MA:0000170
forebrain
SAEL:43
abnormal forebrain[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000783][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:61992
EHDAA:3470
MP:0000783
MAT:0000105
James Malone
clotrimazole
1-[(2-chlorophenyl)(diphenyl)methyl]-1H-imidazole[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3764][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:3764
Clotrimazole[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3764][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
An imidazole that has formula C22H17ClN2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3764][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Dorsal is a geometric modifier describing parts of an organism relating to or situated near or on the back. For example, dorsal fin.
MAT:0000487
James Malone
dorsal
dorsal fin
PO:0009088
MAT:0000228
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000228
James Malone
seed coat
A race is a popluation categorized on the basis of various sets of heritable characteristics.
NCI Thesaurus:C17049
Racial Group[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Race][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Race[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Race][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
race
James Malone
An arbitrary classification of a taxonomic group that is a division of a species. It usually arises as a consequence of geographical isolation within a species and is characterized by shared heredity, physical attributes and behavior, and in the case of humans, by common history, nationality, or geographic distribution.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Race][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
HCC1937
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CCFSTTG1
gluco-hexose[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17234][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Glucose[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17234][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17234
BioportalImporter v.1.0
glucose
James Malone
Ele Holloway
A172
MO_807
Tomasz Adamusiak
pathogenicity design
GeneRIF:12388720
Kaposi's sarcoma, morphology (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/49937004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:176
GeneRIF:15280476
Kaposi Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15964376
GeneRIF:15220403
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0426907
ICD9CM_1993:176.9
ICD9CM_1994:176
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3046577
ICD9CM_2006:176.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877411
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:49937004
ICD9CM_1993:176
ICD9CM_1999:176
ICD9CM_2003:176.9
ICD9CM_1989:176
ICD9CM_1999:176.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3290428
GeneRIF:15471957
ICD9CM_1996:176
ICD9CM_2005:176.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0076794
ICD9CM_1986:176
GeneRIF:12719589
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190112000
ICD9CM_1992:176.8
Kaposi's sarcoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/109385007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12531804
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7609379
Kaposi's sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2935302
GeneRIF:15246275
GeneRIF:12513914
NCI2004_11_17:C9087
ICD9CM_1994:176.8
ICD9CM_2002:176.8
ICD9CM_2000:176.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3036210
ICD9CM_1988:176
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571567
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8343333
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0727066
GeneRIF:12875994
ICD9CM_1991:176
ICD9CM_1991:176.8
UMLS_CUI:C0036220
ICD9CM_1995:176.8
James Malone
GeneRIF:12750160
UMLS_ST:T191
ICD9CM_2004:176.8
GeneRIF:14627715
DOID:8632
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602090
ICD9CM_1992:176.9
ICD9CM_1987:176
GeneRIF:15765147
ICD9CM_1998:176.8
UMLS_CUI:C0153566
ICD9CM_2003:176
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15331727
Multiple Hemorrhagic Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A malignant neoplasm characterized by a vascular proliferation which usually contains blunt endothelial cells. Erythrocyte extravasation and hemosiderin deposition are frequently present. The most frequent site of involvement is the skin; however it may also occur internally. It generally develops in people with compromised immune systems including those with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C9087]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269653
ICD9CM_2003:176.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3527866
ICD9CM_2004:176.9
ICD9CM_1994:176.9
ICD9CM_1997:176.8
GeneRIF:15194757
ICD9CM_2001:176.8
GeneRIF:12176919
GeneRIF:12915579
GeneRIF:15994556
ICD9CM_2002:176.9
ICD9CM_1992:176
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3797407
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571568
ICD9CM_2001:176
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602076
ICD9CM_2002:176
kaposi's sarcoma
A malignant neoplasm characterized by a vascular proliferation which usually contains blunt endothelial cells. Erythrocyte extravasation and hemosiderin deposition are frequently present. The most frequent site of involvement is the skin; however it may also occur internally. It generally develops in people with compromised immune systems including those with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:176.9
GeneRIF:12592400
ICD9CM_1996:176.8
ICD9CM_1991:176.9
ICD9CM_1995:176.9
KS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2005:176
ICD9CM_2004:176
ICD9CM_1999:176.8
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0426894
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114053
ICD9CM_2005:176.8
ICD9CM_1998:176
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A4367279
GeneRIF:12388718
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576775
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114052
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0019437
ICD9CM_1997:176
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3527893
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0426900
ICD9CM_1998:176.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086151
GeneRIF:12915577
Kaposi - Kaposi's Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Kaposi_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:176.8
ICD9CM_1993:176.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3527867
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0076789
ICD9CM_1995:176
ICD9CM_2001:176.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:109385007
ICD9CM_1997:176.9
ICD9CM_1990:176
James Malone
unspecified peripheral T-cell lymphoma
James Malone
GM12057
UO:0000015
James Malone
A centimeter is a length unit which is equal to one hundredth of a meter or 10^-2 m.
A length unit which is equal to one hundredth of a meter or 10^[-2] m.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000015][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
centimetre
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000015][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
centimeter
Ochratoxin A[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:7719][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:7719
ochratoxin A
N-{[(3R)-5-chloro-8-hydroxy-3-methyl-1-oxo-3,4-dihydro-1H-2-benzopyran-7-yl]carbonyl}-L-phenylalanine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:7719][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A phenylalanine derivative that has formula C20H18ClNO6.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:7719][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DMS79
129/Sv is a substrain of the mouse strain 129 as described in Jackson Laboratory http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/nomen/strain_129.shtml
http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/nomen/strain_129.shtml
James Malone
129/Sv
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MC116
FBbt:00005664
James Malone
embryonic central brain surface glia
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1975
UMLS_CUI:C0279633
Intestinal Gastric Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastric_Intestinal_Type_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Gastric Intestinal Type Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8026][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Intestinal Stomach Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastric_Intestinal_Type_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
An adenocarcinoma of the stomach arising on a background of intestinal metaplasia. Microscopically, it is characterized by a glandular pattern and it closely resembles a colonic adenocarcinoma. Grossly, it tends to be nodular, polypoid or ulcerated.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastric_Intestinal_Type_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Intestinal Adenocarcinoma of Stomach[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastric_Intestinal_Type_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7597480
Intestinal Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastric_Intestinal_Type_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
gastric intestinal type adenocarcinoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601311
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601310
An adenocarcinoma of the stomach arising on a background of intestinal metaplasia. Microscopically, it is characterized by a glandular pattern and it closely resembles a colonic adenocarcinoma. Grossly, it tends to be nodular, polypoid or ulcerated.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C9157]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601340
NCI2004_11_17:C9157
James Malone
DOID:8026
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7601321
Distal is a geometric modifier describing the point furthest from the point of attachment to the body or to some point of origin. For example, distal end of femur.
MAT:0000486
James Malone
distal
distal end of femur
cotyledon
PO:0020030
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000359
James Malone
MAT:0000359
neuraxis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000457][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000012
ZFA:0000012
EV:0100163
EMAPA:16470
EHDAA:828
FMAID:55675
CNS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Neuraxis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
central nervous system
Cerebrospinal axis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Neuraxis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000167
Organ with organ cavity which consists of gray matter and white matter. Examples: There is only one neuraxis.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Neuraxis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Central nervous system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Neuraxis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000457
ethyl 2-(4-chlorophenoxy)-2-methylpropanoate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3750][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clofibrate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3750][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A propanoate ester that has formula C12H15ClO3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3750][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:3750
BioportalImporter v.1.0
clofibrate
CHEBI:38498
James Malone
mitochondrial NADH:ubiquinone reductase inhibitor
CHEBI:38498
James Malone
HCC1954
A twin study is a study design in behavior genetics which aid the study of individual differences between genetically identical twins by highlighting the role of environmental and genetic causes on behavior.
Wikipedia definition, modified by editor.
Tomasz Adamusiak
James Malone
twin study
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CAL62
Glucosamine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:5417][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
2-amino-2-deoxyglucose[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:5417][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:5417
BioportalImporter v.1.0
glucosamine
MO_726
Tomasz Adamusiak
injury design
James Malone
Ele Holloway
A101D
DOID:5521
Keratinizing Squamous cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5521][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Squamous cell carcinoma, keratinizing (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5521][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0334247
keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3036346
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3717338
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3262603
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3435030
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3717340
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3036340
James Malone
Keratinising squamous cell carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5521][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3717339
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3262604
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3036337
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3717341
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3036344
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3019021
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3073038
Squamous cell carcinomas with morphologically prominent production of keratin.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4105]
NCI2004_11_17:C4105
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:18048008
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602154
Squamous cell carcinomas with morphologically prominent production of keratin.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Keratinizing_Squamous_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GM12056
fm
femtometre
A femtometer is a length unit which is equal to 1m x 10^-15.
PERSON: James Malone
James Malone
femtometer
CHEBI:28285
oligomycin A
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DOHH2
James Malone
Ele Holloway
LS174T
129S6/SvEvTac
129S6 is a substrain of the mouse strain 129 as described in Jackson Laboratory http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/nomen/strain_129.shtml
http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/nomen/strain_129.shtml
James Malone
129S6
FBbt:00005667
James Malone
embryonic central brain pars intercerebralis
NCI2004_11_17:C27263
James Malone
DOID:2414
Spindle Cell Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Spindle_Cell_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C1336052
UMLS_ST:T191
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Wilms' tumor
nephroblastoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620931
Spindle Cell Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Spindle_Cell_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620922
large intestine
TGMA:0001020
MAT:0000046
large intestine abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000489][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Large bowel[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Large_intestine][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:19252
The hindgut of adult mosquito consists of pyloric chamber, anterior intestine, rectum, anal canal and anus.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0001020][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000131
ZFA:0000706
SAEL:58
Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the small intestine and distally with the anal canal. Examples: There is only large intestine.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Large_intestine][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000333
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0100077
James Malone
any structural anomaly of the intestinum crassum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000489][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal large intestine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000489][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0000489
hindgut[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000046][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:7201
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1930
GANT[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9253][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:9253
gastrointestinal stromal tumor
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GIST[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9253][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
UMLS_CUI:C0238198
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D046152
Stromal tumor of Gastrointestinal tract[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9253][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
HCC1500
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CAL54
CHEBI:38462
James Malone
acetylcholinesterase inhibitor
CHEBI:38462
Basal is a geometric modifier describing areas associated with the base of an organism or organism part. For example, basal ganglia.
MAT:0000485
James Malone
basal
basal ganglia
gene knock out
true
obsolete_pretreatment
true
L-gamma-glutamyl-L-cysteinylglycine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16856][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Glutathione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16856][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A tripeptide that has formula C10H17N3O6S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16856][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:16856
BioportalImporter v.1.0
glutathione
James Malone
Ele Holloway
A375
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKNFI
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:52674009
GeneRIF:15001561
GeneRIF:15867174
GeneRIF:15601946
GeneRIF:12849738
GeneRIF:16155108
GeneRIF:15078802
GeneRIF:15147523
GeneRIF:16194580
GeneRIF:15059967
GeneRIF:12232802
GeneRIF:14615282
GeneRIF:15734859
GeneRIF:12975460
GeneRIF:12736150
GeneRIF:15512786
GeneRIF:12651615
GeneRIF:12883833
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0075866
GeneRIF:11801667
GeneRIF:16052682
GeneRIF:12904478
GeneRIF:14747752
GeneRIF:12947324
GeneRIF:15306252
GeneRIF:14583338
GeneRIF:15050129
GeneRIF:12538716
GeneRIF:12969257
GeneRIF:12130736
GeneRIF:12368657
GeneRIF:15502938
GeneRIF:14965033
GeneRIF:15489954
GeneRIF:12598725
GeneRIF:15262323
GeneRIF:15030400
GeneRIF:16040592
GeneRIF:11919511
GeneRIF:15241185
GeneRIF:12454802
GeneRIF:15309411
GeneRIF:12963035
GeneRIF:12453540
GeneRIF:14578604
GeneRIF:12718435
GeneRIF:15612529
GeneRIF:12699784
GeneRIF:11822892
GeneRIF:12707035
GeneRIF:15239105
GeneRIF:12716944
GeneRIF:16284105
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3524778
GeneRIF:12598732
ischemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:326][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14500739
GeneRIF:12535945
GeneRIF:14568904
GeneRIF:15316398
GeneRIF:12468103
GeneRIF:12709584
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0482126
GeneRIF:12384456
ischaemia
GeneRIF:12623065
GeneRIF:12076861
GeneRIF:15017017
GeneRIF:12172377
GeneRIF:15851594
GeneRIF:12165407
GeneRIF:12144846
GeneRIF:15729291
GeneRIF:12577622
GeneRIF:12871572
GeneRIF:15961228
GeneRIF:15575898
James Malone
GeneRIF:15345651
GeneRIF:12714332
GeneRIF:15791006
GeneRIF:12145195
GeneRIF:12031986
GeneRIF:15653094
GeneRIF:11877468
GeneRIF:15358666
GeneRIF:15362036
GeneRIF:15723986
GeneRIF:12812761
GeneRIF:15350969
GeneRIF:16077081
GeneRIF:15380477
GeneRIF:12923494
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:14507649
GeneRIF:15856211
GeneRIF:15013953
GeneRIF:16055264
GeneRIF:11837786
GeneRIF:15339931
GeneRIF:12813366
DOID:326
GeneRIF:14670843
GeneRIF:15081307
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883096
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:14741413
GeneRIF:14753415
GeneRIF:12529269
GeneRIF:14983226
GeneRIF:15817274
GeneRIF:15207275
GeneRIF:12210757
GeneRIF:15854743
GeneRIF:12414116
GeneRIF:11854323
GeneRIF:15262832
GeneRIF:15117851
GeneRIF:12950452
GeneRIF:12805025
GeneRIF:12730952
GeneRIF:12672549
GeneRIF:15613744
GeneRIF:15994441
GeneRIF:12540780
GeneRIF:12753927
GeneRIF:15742404
GeneRIF:15284219
GeneRIF:15543936
GeneRIF:16115445
GeneRIF:12782295
GeneRIF:16095866
GeneRIF:12437588
GeneRIF:15829914
GeneRIF:15181368
GeneRIF:12489796
GeneRIF:14643014
GeneRIF:15142843
GeneRIF:12415119
GeneRIF:12078512
GeneRIF:15025939
GeneRIF:15309413
GeneRIF:16166266
GeneRIF:12595498
GeneRIF:16100246
GeneRIF:12746188
GeneRIF:15561908
GeneRIF:11756680
GeneRIF:15541008
GeneRIF:12600263
GeneRIF:12208351
GeneRIF:15474357
GeneRIF:15611365
GeneRIF:15637314
GeneRIF:12031847
GeneRIF:15837573
GeneRIF:11934832
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0075857
GeneRIF:14969349
GeneRIF:11945023
GeneRIF:15518712
Ischemia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:326][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3035490
GeneRIF:15778274
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0011734
GeneRIF:16127466
GeneRIF:14730711
GeneRIF:12580450
GeneRIF:15173034
GeneRIF:12593860
GeneRIF:14757696
GeneRIF:14983993
ischaemia
GeneRIF:14502288
UMLS_CUI:C0022116
GeneRIF:12126535
GeneRIF:12207967
GeneRIF:12201360
GeneRIF:12645009
GeneRIF:15105298
GeneRIF:15953587
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D007511
GeneRIF:12528815
GeneRIF:12088756
GeneRIF:15206826
GeneRIF:15804717
GeneRIF:15901600
GeneRIF:14871559
GeneRIF:15548426
GeneRIF:15820254
GeneRIF:12860919
GeneRIF:15818741
GeneRIF:14522822
GeneRIF:15845077
GeneRIF:12897086
GeneRIF:15579510
GeneRIF:12352321
GeneRIF:15687494
GeneRIF:15358037
GeneRIF:12657670
GeneRIF:15790561
GeneRIF:15752542
GeneRIF:14732352
GeneRIF:15316036
GeneRIF:12099359
GeneRIF:12766162
GeneRIF:15090052
GeneRIF:12490603
GeneRIF:12887688
GeneRIF:15223375
GeneRIF:14599979
Bladder (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C22729
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
obsolete_bladder MMHCC
Obsolete: No longer required in EFO
true
A material entity is an entity that exists in full during the length of time of its existence, persists through this time while maintaining its identity and has no temporal parts. For example a heart, a human, a fly, a microarray.
Dervied from BFO:continuant.
James Malone
material entity
A heart, a human, a fly, a microarray.
sample factor
CHEBI:25675
oligomycins
Carcinoma bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3339495
Carcinoma of bladder (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/255108000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11749692
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634174
Urinary Bladder Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GeneRIF:15386310
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628534
NCI2004_11_17:C4912
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634454
Carcinoma of Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cancer of the Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15032076
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631557
Cancer of Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:255108000
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585507
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12594814
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634305
GeneRIF:16061860
GeneRIF:15734831
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7635519
GeneRIF:15942628
Urinary Bladder Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Carcinoma of the Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Bladder Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12492368
A carcinoma arising from the bladder epithelium. Approximately 90% of the bladder carcinomas are transitional cell carcinomas. The remainder are squamous cell carcinomas, adenocarcinomas and small cell neuroendocrine carcinomas.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3004477
Cancer of the Urinary Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12820373
Cancer of Urinary Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15516981
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585506
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634320
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7633855
Bladder Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15140401
GeneRIF:15599595
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628535
bladder carcinoma
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Carcinoma of Urinary Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Carcinoma of the Urinary Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:4007
GeneRIF:16215315
GeneRIF:15361851
GeneRIF:12488298
GeneRIF:12225859
Bladder carcinoma is a carcinoma arising from the bladder epithelium. Approximately 90% of the bladder carcinomas are transitional cell carcinomas. The remainder are squamous cell carcinomas, adenocarcinomas and small cell neuroendocrine carcinomas.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4912]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585508
UMLS_CUI:C0699885
GeneRIF:14654522
James Malone
GM12044
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DMS273
anterior intestine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000047][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The anterior intestine is a rather narrow looped tube of the adult hindgut.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0001024][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100072
MP:0000496
MA:0000337
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:14544
SAEL:96
any structural anomaly of the intestinum tenue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000496][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0001323
abnormal small intestine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000496][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
XAO:0000130
TGMA:0001024
MAT:0000047
small intestine abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000496][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
small intestine
FBbt:00005665
James Malone
embryonic central brain neuron
James Malone
Ele Holloway
LS1034
James Malone
HCC1428
129 is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/nomen/strain_129.shtml
http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/nomen/strain_129.shtml
Simpson E. M., Linder C. C., Sargent E. E., Davisson M. T., Mobraaten L. E., and Sharp J. J. (1997) Genetic variation among 129 substrains and its importance for targeted mutagenesis in mice. Nature Genet. 16, 19-27.
James Malone
129 mouse strain
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CA46
James Malone
HCC1569
PO:0009089
MAT:0000227
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000227
James Malone
endosperm
The number of cell passages if the organism or organism part that is cultured is unicellular or a cell culture; otherwise the number of generations.
James Malone
generation
Quality? Is this intrinsic to the organism?
CHEBI:38215
James Malone
calcium channel blocker
CHEBI:38215
Apical is a geometric modifier describing the tip of a pyramidal or rounded structure. For example, lung apical.
MAT:0000484
James Malone
apical
lung apical
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKO007
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3349500
NCI2004_11_17:C27576
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15338511
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:1212005
UMLS_CUI:C0263666
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D003882
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3149574
DOID:14203
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
Childhood type dermatomyositis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/1212005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
juvenile dermatomyositis
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7590435
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2957618
Childhood Dermatomyositis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Childhood_Dermatomyositis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Juvenile dermatomyositis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:14203][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
A204
A process is an entity that exists in time by occurring or happening, has temporal parts and always involves and depends on some entity during the time it occurs.
Derived from BFO:processual entity
James Malone
process
glutamine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28300][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An alpha-amino acid that has formula C5H10N2O3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28300][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:28300
BioportalImporter v.1.0
glutamine
Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the right and left ureters and distally with the urethra. Examples: There is only one urinary bladder.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Urinary_bladder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:115
NCI Thesaurus: C12414
abnormal urocystis morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000538][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000380
James Malone
bladder
BioportalImporter v.1.0
urinary bladder dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000538][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000122
EV:0100098
abnormal cystis urinaria morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000538][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Urinary Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The distensible sac-like organ that functions as a reservoir of urine, collecting from the kidneys and eliminating via the urethra.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0000538
abnormal urocyst morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000538][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Urinary System, Bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal vesica urinaria morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000538][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal urinary bladder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000538][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BLADDER[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bladder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000154
abnormal vesica morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000538][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The distensible sac-like organ that functions as a reservoir of urine, collecting from the kidneys and eliminating via the urethra.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12414]
any structural anomaly of the inflatable musculomembranous bag for holding urine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000538][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:15900
EHDAA:9328
AAO:0000623
EMAPA:18321
CL:0000100
motoneuron[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000100][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
motoneuron
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A neuron which activate muscle cells.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000100][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
lateral motoneuron
medial motoneuron
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DMS53
T lymphoma cell
A cell of the B cell, T cell, or natural killer cell lineage.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000542][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000542
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
T lymphocyte
James Malone
GM12043
temp holding class to be placed as hierarchy is restructured
James Malone
_temp bin organism part
true
olmesartan[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:48416][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
4-(1-hydroxy-1-methylethyl)-2-propyl-1-{[2'-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]methyl}-1H-imidazole-5-carboxylic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:48416][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A biphenylyltetrazole that has formula C24H26N6O3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:48416][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:48416
BioportalImporter v.1.0
olmesartan
James Malone
Ele Holloway
L428
FBbt:00005666
James Malone
embryonic central brain mushroom body
CS57660 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158684&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158684&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57660
A normalization data transformation is a data transformation that has objective normalization.
OBI_0200169
James Malone
normalization data transformation
BTO:0000093
James Malone
MCF-7
MCC:0000307
MCF7
duplication with glioblastoma (EFO_0000519)
James Malone
obsolete_brain tumor glioblastoma
1.5
true
James Malone
timepoint
Floor of the Mouth[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Floor_of_the_Mouth][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Floor of Mouth[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Floor_of_the_Mouth][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C54187
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
floor of mouth
A usually exophytic mass attached to the underlying tissue by a broad base or a thin stalk. Polyps can be neoplastic or non-neoplastic. Neoplastic polyps usually represent proliferations of the epithelium, and are commonly seen in the gastrointestinal tract. Polyps of the gastrointestinal tract are often called adenomas, are associated with dysplasia, and may eventually transform into carcinomas. Non-neoplastic polyps may be inflammatory, degenerative, or the result of malformations.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Polyp][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T190
James Malone
GeneRIF:12916705
GeneRIF:12351556
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D011127
DOID:3475
UMLS_CUI:C0032584
GeneRIF:15017003
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568140
polyps[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3475][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Polyp (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3475][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11932925
polyp[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3475][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12218179
GeneRIF:12970739
A usually exophytic mass attached to the underlying tissue by a broad base or a thin stalk. Polyps can be neoplastic or non-neoplastic. Neoplastic polyps usually represent proliferations of the epithelium, and are commonly seen in the gastrointestinal tract. Polyps of the gastrointestinal tract are often called adenomas, are associated with dysplasia, and may eventually transform into carcinomas. Non-neoplastic polyps may be inflammatory, degenerative, or the result of malformations. -- 2004
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3340]
GeneRIF:12151354
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7583629
GeneRIF:15489648
NCI2004_11_17:C3340
GeneRIF:12807720
GeneRIF:12855642
BioportalImporter v.1.0
polyp
GeneRIF:12841871
EVM:2990005
BioportalImporter v.1.0
XAO:1000003
WBIs:0000005
blastula embryo[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000396][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000396
blastula stage
blastoderm stage[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000396][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBdv:00005304
James Malone
blastocyst[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000396][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
oxidane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15377][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
water[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15377][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
water
James Malone
CHEBI:15377
An inorganic hydroxy compound that has formula H2O.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15377][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ZFS:0000013
James Malone
blastula oblong
James Malone
GLI56
Dopamine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A catecholamine that has formula C8H11NO2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
4-(2-aminoethyl)benzene-1,2-diol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
dopamine
CHEBI:18243
B-Cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The most common type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It includes the most frequently seen morphologic variants which are: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, small lymphocytic lymphoma and marginal zone B-cell lymphoma. -- 2003[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
peripheral B-cell neoplasm
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma B-Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
C3457
Non-Hodgkin's B-Cell Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-cell lymphoma
neoplasm of mature B-cells
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
Lymphomas Non-Hodgkin's B-Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-Cell Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12855673
GeneRIF:15861005
GeneRIF:14575314
GeneRIF:15193812
NCI2004_11_17:C27996
GeneRIF:12482844
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0008381
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0423937
GeneRIF:14986172
GeneRIF:15140581
UMLS_CUI:C0027051
heart attack[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5844][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12649084
GeneRIF:11816707
GeneRIF:14652632
GeneRIF:11861414
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0992451
GeneRIF:11834491
GeneRIF:12456499
GeneRIF:14993131
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3029148
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0484367
GeneRIF:12958147
GeneRIF:11994975
MI - Myocardial infarction[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5844][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15009479
GeneRIF:12081989
GeneRIF:15808838
GeneRIF:14770184
GeneRIF:12426569
GeneRIF:15170085
GeneRIF:12697693
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568248
GeneRIF:12165563
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1303514
Gross necrosis of the myocardium, as a result of interruption of the blood supply to the area, as in coronary thrombosis.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myocardial_Infarction][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3510352
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360118
GeneRIF:15175818
GeneRIF:12535745
GeneRIF:14656915
GeneRIF:15520319
GeneRIF:15458948
GeneRIF:15297380
GeneRIF:14646971
GeneRIF:15931235
GeneRIF:15467919
GeneRIF:15665106
GeneRIF:12362496
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0423939
GeneRIF:12819031
GeneRIF:14575298
GeneRIF:12818419
GeneRIF:12070000
GeneRIF:15678273
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2938836
GeneRIF:11926892
GeneRIF:11903359
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572328
GeneRIF:15081319
GeneRIF:12746412
GeneRIF:12969888
GeneRIF:12452318
Myocardial infarction, (MI)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myocardial_Infarction][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16186408
GeneRIF:16102106
GeneRIF:12771003
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0014340
GeneRIF:15883205
GeneRIF:14729404
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2938832
Myocardial Infarct[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myocardial_Infarction][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15699461
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3572655
GeneRIF:12081984
GeneRIF:15298543
GeneRIF:15583729
GeneRIF:12663371
GeneRIF:14966366
GeneRIF:11858502
GeneRIF:15213208
GeneRIF:15466927
myocardial infarction
GeneRIF:15075297
GeneRIF:14631138
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0089431
GeneRIF:12011770
GeneRIF:12600920
GeneRIF:15226628
GeneRIF:15376321
GeneRIF:15533863
GeneRIF:12514664
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:22298006
GeneRIF:15319210
GeneRIF:15129282
GeneRIF:15998711
GeneRIF:15681698
GeneRIF:15234427
GeneRIF:16159602
GeneRIF:14517168
ischaemia
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0089429
GeneRIF:15269835
GeneRIF:15793582
GeneRIF:14530192
GeneRIF:16116695
GeneRIF:12760310
GeneRIF:12745799
GeneRIF:14717963
GeneRIF:12535806
GeneRIF:12483464
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3040307
GeneRIF:12395208
GeneRIF:12855229
GeneRIF:12615902
GeneRIF:12891167
DOID:5844
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:11871391
GeneRIF:15842378
GeneRIF:15616022
GeneRIF:12898814
GeneRIF:14871556
GeneRIF:12805025
GeneRIF:15907784
GeneRIF:15201542
GeneRIF:14500723
GeneRIF:15466009
Infarction (MI), myocardial[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myocardial_Infarction][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15533859
GeneRIF:15292372
GeneRIF:11999647
GeneRIF:12714332
Gross necrosis of the myocardium, as a result of interruption of the blood supply to the area, as in coronary thrombosis.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C27996]
GeneRIF:15764682
GeneRIF:14556196
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360119
GeneRIF:12844196
GeneRIF:15140146
GeneRIF:14983241
GeneRIF:12860906
MI, myocardial infarction[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myocardial_Infarction][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15210453
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009203
GeneRIF:15576653
GeneRIF:15754085
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3340032
GeneRIF:16087130
UMLS_ST:T047
Myocardial infarction NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5844][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12430844
GeneRIF:14962947
GeneRIF:15256074
GeneRIF:12200370
GeneRIF:12824724
GeneRIF:12392996
Myocardial Infarction[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myocardial_Infarction][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15763077
GeneRIF:12514663
GeneRIF:14600184
GeneRIF:14581297
MI[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myocardial_Infarction][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14645853
GeneRIF:14693682
GeneRIF:12469616
GeneRIF:15150438
GeneRIF:11934213
GeneRIF:15539626
Myocardial Infarctions[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5844][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Attack - heart[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5844][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15978110
GeneRIF:15949932
GeneRIF:12237129
GeneRIF:15520258
GeneRIF:12719858
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073387
GeneRIF:16276010
Myocardial infarction (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5844][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GeneRIF:12855940
GeneRIF:11820456
GeneRIF:12853162
GeneRIF:12226742
GeneRIF:14653443
neuroglial cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000125][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
mixed glial cells
A non-neuronal cell of the nervous system. They not only provide physical support, but also respond to injury, regulate the ionic and chemical composition of the extracellular milieu. Guide neuronal migration during development, and exchange metabolites with neurons.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000125][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000125
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
glial cell
James Malone
SUM159PT
CS57569 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158593&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158593&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57569
CS57663 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158687&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158687&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57663
CHEBI:37733
James Malone
cholinesterase inhibitor
CHEBI:37733
synganglion[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000098][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Brain[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Brain][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Nervous System, Brain[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Brain][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
brain abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002152][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000168
FMAID:50801
James Malone
TAO:0000008
MFO:0002240
Brain, Nervous System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Brain][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0002152
Segment of neuraxis that has as its parts gray matter and white matter that surround the cerebral ventricular system; Examples: There is only one brain.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Brain][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0000008
EV:0100164
brain structure abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002152][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12439
abnormal brain[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002152][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:2641
abnormal brain structure[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002152][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An organ composed of grey and white matter containing billions of neurons that is the center for intelligence and reasoning. It is protected by the bony cranium.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Brain][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
brain dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002152][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the brain, one of the two components of the central nervous system and the center of thought and emotion; controls coordination, bodily activities and the interpretation of information from the senses (sight, hearing, smell, etc.)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002152][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00003624
WBbt:0005440
MAT:0000098
SAEL:12
TADS:0000188
central nervous system: brain dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002152][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An organ composed of grey and white matter containing billions of neurons that is the center for intelligence and reasoning. It is protected by the bony cranium.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12439]
brain structure
ICD9CM_2004:365.6
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3477195
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0063437
ICD9CM_1995:365.8
ICD9CM_1993:365.9
ICD9CM_1994:365.6
GeneRIF:15519534
ICD9CM_1997:365.9
ICD9CM_1991:365
GeneRIF:12073024
ICD9CM_1995:365.89
ICD9CM_1990:365.9
ICD9CM_1987:365.89
ICD9CM_1999:365.8
ICD9CM_1993:365.8
GeneRIF:15509533
GeneRIF:14740993
ICD9CM_1997:365.8
ICD9CM_1987:365.9
ICD9CM_2002:365.8
ICD9CM_1993:365.89
ICD9CM_1996:365.6
GeneRIF:15370540
ICD9CM_2001:365.6
GeneRIF:15498064
Glaucoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Glaucoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:365.6
GeneRIF:12676895
GeneRIF:15342693
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053614
ICD9CM_1996:365.89
Glaucoma associated with other ocular disorders (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193559002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1991:365.9
ICD9CM_1987:365.8
ICD9CM_1990:365.89
ICD9CM_1991:365.89
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0014519
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_2003:365.8
ICD9CM_2005:365.89
UMLS_CUI:C0029802
ICD9CM_1994:365.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3477177
ICD9CM_1997:365.89
Glaucoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/23986001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2006:365.89
ICD9CM_1994:365.89
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2881963
ICD9CM_1998:365.8
NCI2004_11_17:C26782
ICD9CM_1996:365.8
GeneRIF:15823921
ICD9CM_2001:365.8
Other specified forms of glaucoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193566001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341160
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2005:365.6
ICD9CM_1986:365
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3609378
ICD9CM_2003:365.89
ICD9CM_1998:365.89
ICD9CM_1992:365.89
GeneRIF:16103353
ICD9CM_1997:365
ICD9CM_1986:365.89
ICD9CM_1999:365.89
ICD9CM_1992:365.8
GeneRIF:12687498
UMLS_CUI:C0154960
ICD9CM_2001:365.89
ICD9CM_1998:365
ICD9CM_2005:365
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0479922
GeneRIF:15677485
ICD9CM_2006:365.8
ICD9CM_1988:365.9
ICD9CM_2002:365
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3609416
GeneRIF:14725620
ICD9CM_2001:365
ICD9CM_1990:365
ICD9CM_1989:365.89
ICD9CM_2003:365.9
ICD9CM_1990:365.6
ICD9CM_1988:365.89
ICD9CM_1991:365.6
ICD9CM_1994:365.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193559002
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3025792
ICD9CM_2002:365.9
UMLS_CUI:C0017601
Increased pressure in the eyeball due to obstruction of the outflow of aqueous humor.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Glaucoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Other specified glaucoma NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193568000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:23986001
ICD9CM_1996:365
ICD9CM_1994:365
GeneRIF:15723004
ICD9CM_1998:365.9
ICD9CM_1986:365.6
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3477180
ICD9CM_1989:365.8
ICD9CM_1993:365.6
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0273707
Increased pressure in the eyeball due to obstruction of the outflow of aqueous humor.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C26782]
ICD9CM_1988:365.8
ICD9CM_1996:365.9
ICD9CM_2001:365.9
ICD9CM_2004:365
GeneRIF:12811537
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3025795
DOID:1686
GeneRIF:12828935
ICD9CM_2000:365.6
ICD9CM_1992:365.9
ICD9CM_2003:365.6
ICD9CM_1987:365
ICD9CM_1991:365.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8344662
ICD9CM_1989:365
GeneRIF:15557444
GeneRIF:12655282
ICD9CM_2004:365.89
ICD9CM_1989:365.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0273686
ICD9CM_1998:365.6
GeneRIF:15638362
ICD9CM_1986:365.8
ICD9CM_2000:365.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193565002
ICD9CM_1995:365
GeneRIF:12060848
ICD9CM_1988:365
ICD9CM_2005:365.8
ICD9CM_1997:365.6
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241396
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570800
ICD9CM_2004:365.9
GeneRIF:15326130
ICD9CM_2000:365.8
ICD9CM_1989:365.6
ICD9CM_1992:365.6
James Malone
GeneRIF:16043855
ICD9CM_1987:365.6
GeneRIF:15895394
glaucoma
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193568000
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2892396
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193569008
ICD9CM_1993:365
ICD9CM_2004:365.8
ICD9CM_2000:365.89
GeneRIF:11774072
ICD9CM_1992:365
ICD9CM_1999:365.9
ICD9CM_1990:365.8
ICD9CM_1995:365.6
ICD9CM_2000:365
Glaucoma NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193569008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2002:365.89
GeneRIF:11910561
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241398
Glaucoma associated with other ocular disorders NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193565002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2892389
ICD9CM_1999:365.6
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0009260
ICD9CM_1986:365.9
GeneRIF:15304601
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3477196
ICD9CM_2003:365
ICD9CM_2002:365.6
ICD9CM_2005:365.9
ICD9CM_1995:365.9
ICD9CM_1999:365
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193566001
GeneRIF:12789547
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0063442
GeneRIF:12920093
GeneRIF:15579465
MAT:0000237
James Malone
seedhead
parovarium
Develops from male repressed primordium.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004914][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00004914
BioportalImporter v.1.0
female accessory gland
zinc[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27363][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A zinc group element that has formula Zn.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27363][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:27363
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Zinc
Measurement of physical damage, e.g. by a caterpillar on a plant leaf
James Malone
damage intensity
by a caterpillar on a plant leaf
CL:0000041
polymorphonuclear leukocyte
mature eosinocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000041][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A fully differentiated eosinophil, a granular leukocyte with a nucleus that usually has two lobes connected by one or more slender threads of chromatin, and cytoplasm containing coarse, round granules that are uniform in size and which can be stained by the dye eosin.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000041][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
mature eosinophil leukocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000041][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
mature eosinophil leucocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000041][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874021
GeneRIF:15184199
GeneRIF:15367919
GeneRIF:11845300
GeneRIF:15684701
ICD9CM_2004:277.00
GeneRIF:14695120
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2956661
ICD9CM_1987:277.00
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2884273
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15489228
GeneRIF:12142723
GeneRIF:11823525
ICD9CM_1997:277.00
GeneRIF:12692180
ICD9CM_1996:277.00
GeneRIF:15007059
GeneRIF:15024729
NCI2004_11_17:C2975
GeneRIF:12660625
GeneRIF:16236890
ICD9CM_1994:277.00
Cystic Fibrosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cystic_Fibrosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12919146
ICD9CM_1992:277.00
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0403975
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577505
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3012558
GeneRIF:16281647
ICD9CM_1991:277.00
ICD9CM_1998:277.00
GeneRIF:15025720
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0088450
GeneRIF:12370389
GeneRIF:12948935
GeneRIF:12297838
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0682397
ICD9CM_1993:277.00
ICD9CM_1999:277.00
GeneRIF:11877474
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0088451
GeneRIF:12820707
GeneRIF:15463895
ICD9CM_2001:277.0
GeneRIF:15070876
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190911006
ICD9CM_1995:277.00
GeneRIF:11872746
GeneRIF:12579467
GeneRIF:16267280
ICD9CM_1995:277.0
GeneRIF:15385508
GeneRIF:11667971
ICD9CM_1990:277.00
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0413703
ICD9CM_2000:277.00
Cystic fibrosis NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/190911006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1997:277.0
GeneRIF:15611333
GeneRIF:12142724
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569881
GeneRIF:16207846
ICD9CM_1990:277.0
GeneRIF:15274124
ICD9CM_2005:277.0
UMLS_CUI:C0010676
GeneRIF:12732620
GeneRIF:15579374
ICD9CM_1998:277.0
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0005551
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3379592
ICD9CM_2006:277.0
ICD9CM_2003:277.00
A congenital metabolic disorder affecting the exocrine glands, inherited as an autosomal trait. The secretions of exocrine glands are abnormal, resulting in excessively viscid mucus production which causes obstruction of passageways (including pancreatic and bile ducts, intestines, and bronchi). The sweat sodium and chloride content are increased. Symptoms usually appear in childhood and include meconium ileus, poor growth despite good appetite, malabsorption and foul bulky stools, chronic bronchitis with cough, recurrent pneumonia, bronchiectasis, emphysema, clubbing of the fingers, and salt depletion in hot weather. -- 2003
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2975]
cystic fibrosis
UMLS_CUI:C0010674
GeneRIF:11988083
GeneRIF:12847263
GeneRIF:15537723
GeneRIF:16137181
GeneRIF:15463896
ICD9CM_1993:277.0
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0477116
ICD9CM_2005:277.00
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0044709
ICD9CM_1994:277.0
GeneRIF:11956211
ICD9CM_1989:277.0
ICD9CM_2003:277.0
ICD9CM_1992:277.0
A congenital metabolic disorder affecting the exocrine glands, inherited as an autosomal trait. The secretions of exocrine glands are abnormal, resulting in excessively viscid mucus production which causes obstruction of passageways (including pancreatic and bile ducts, intestines, and bronchi). The sweat sodium and chloride content are increased. Symptoms usually appear in childhood and include meconium ileus, poor growth despite good appetite, malabsorption and foul bulky stools, chronic bronchitis with cough, recurrent pneumonia, bronchiectasis, emphysema, clubbing of the fingers, and salt depletion in hot weather. -- 2003[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cystic_Fibrosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12220181
GeneRIF:11809765
Cystic fibrosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/190905008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1199542
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190905008
GeneRIF:15490240
DOID:1485
GeneRIF:15336594
GeneRIF:15781764
ICD9CM_1988:277.0
GeneRIF:14699484
ICD9CM_2002:277.0
ICD9CM_2004:277.0
ICD9CM_2001:277.00
ICD9CM_1988:277.00
GeneRIF:12070134
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240757
GeneRIF:15107292
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3379593
ICD9CM_2000:277.0
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352334
ICD9CM_1989:277.00
James Malone
ICD9CM_1991:277.0
GeneRIF:15638824
GeneRIF:14685937
GeneRIF:15246975
ICD9CM_1999:277.0
GeneRIF:11984593
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2928081
GeneRIF:15025858
GeneRIF:12151438
ICD9CM_2002:277.00
ICD9CM_1986:277.0
ICD9CM_1987:277.0
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002612
GeneRIF:15738290
GeneRIF:12000722
GeneRIF:15964250
ICD9CM_1996:277.0
GeneRIF:15533353
ICD9CM_1986:277.00
GeneRIF:12547728
GeneRIF:15463893
GeneRIF:12026214
GeneRIF:15964894
ZFS:0000012
James Malone
blastula high
nonmesodermal cell
An embryonic (precursor) cell of the myogenic lineage that develops from the mesoderm. They undergo proliferation, migrate to their various sites, and then differentiate into the appropriate form of myocytes.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000056][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000056
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
myoblast
DOXORUBICIN[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28748][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(1S,3S)-3,5,12-trihydroxy-3-(hydroxyacetyl)-10-methoxy-6,11-dioxo-1,2,3,4,6,11-hexahydrotetracen-1-yl 3-amino-2,3,6-trideoxy-alpha-L-lyxo-hexopyranoside[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28748][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A deoxy hexoside that has formula C27H29NO11.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28748][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:28748
BioportalImporter v.1.0
doxorubicin
James Malone
GLI60
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007130
GeneRIF:15731179
ICD9CM_1993:204.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002718
ICD9CM_1988:204.1
ICD9CM_2001:204.10
GeneRIF:11891278
CLL
GeneRIF:15370246
GeneRIF:12854897
GeneRIF:12855567
ICD9CM_2003:204.1
GeneRIF:15861184
GeneRIF:15158092
ICD9CM_2004:204.10
GeneRIF:14687619
GeneRIF:12481899
ICD9CM_2002:204.10
GeneRIF:14692527
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007131
ICD9CM_1993:204.10
GeneRIF:16295759
GeneRIF:12393534
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340863
ICD9CM_1996:204.10
ICD9CM_2002:204.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7882666
ICD9CM_1996:204.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353275
GeneRIF:15339846
GeneRIF:16103882
GeneRIF:15488762
ICD9CM_2003:204.10
GeneRIF:11839681
GeneRIF:15514014
GeneRIF:12595313
ICD9CM_1998:204.10
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304792
B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia
GeneRIF:15621797
GeneRIF:12010662
GeneRIF:12860021
DOID:1040
GeneRIF:12644014
GeneRIF:15291354
GeneRIF:14654078
ICD9CM_2004:204.1
ICD9CM_1989:204.1
GeneRIF:15613544
ICD9CM_1991:204.10
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:92814006
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3110014
ICD9CM_1997:204.10
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0039256
GeneRIF:14689061
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304793
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079499
GeneRIF:12447961
GeneRIF:15325703
GeneRIF:15059847
ICD9CM_2000:204.10
GeneRIF:12011454
GeneRIF:12855573
GeneRIF:12521993
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081715
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353268
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0381147
GeneRIF:12480711
GeneRIF:15471955
GeneRIF:12931211
ICD9CM_1997:204.1
GeneRIF:15284121
ICD9CM_1999:204.10
ICD9CM_2005:204.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3768248
GeneRIF:12002755
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0039257
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0430323
ICD9CM_1998:204.1
GeneRIF:12359369
GeneRIF:12411322
GeneRIF:15591116
GeneRIF:11986939
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240375
GeneRIF:15052938
GeneRIF:15175625
GeneRIF:12592341
GeneRIF:14574328
GeneRIF:12127555
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0023819
GeneRIF:15927846
GeneRIF:15802535
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081696
GeneRIF:12187026
GeneRIF:12393602
UMLS_CUI:C0023458
chronic lymphoid leukemia
GeneRIF:16227675
GeneRIF:12379312
GeneRIF:12835724
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0401108
GeneRIF:12100030
ICD9CM_1991:204.1
GeneRIF:12091354
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079297
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081614
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079334
UMLS_CUI:C0153877
OntologyMappingImporter following DOID:1040
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0476188
ICD9CM_1994:204.10
ICD9CM_2000:204.1
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:51092000
GeneRIF:14996703
GeneRIF:14592423
GeneRIF:11943260
ICD9CM_1995:204.1
ICD9CM_2001:204.1
GeneRIF:15972449
GeneRIF:14687618
GeneRIF:15759031
ICD9CM_1992:204.1
GeneRIF:11981828
GeneRIF:15160913
GeneRIF:12454749
ICD9CM_2005:204.10
GeneRIF:12555221
GeneRIF:12010828
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081618
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002719
GeneRIF:12127553
GeneRIF:14504101
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079500
GeneRIF:11042507
GeneRIF:15466924
GeneRIF:15385937
GeneRIF:11929789
GeneRIF:15728130
GeneRIF:15183896
GeneRIF:15541476
GeneRIF:12763926
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304791
UMLS_ST:T191
ICD9CM_1986:204.1
GeneRIF:12351410
GeneRIF:12176902
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877497
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0039258
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079354
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353266
GeneRIF:15672409
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007127
GeneRIF:11986957
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874154
ICD9CM_1995:204.10
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353277
James Malone
ICD9CM_1992:204.10
GeneRIF:15470489
GeneRIF:14565662
GeneRIF:15370248
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270560
GeneRIF:15809452
ICD9CM_2006:204.1
GeneRIF:16014560
ICD9CM_1999:204.1
GeneRIF:12857600
GeneRIF:11836173
GeneRIF:15674425
GeneRIF:12958068
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877498
ICD9CM_1990:204.1
GeneRIF:12700638
GeneRIF:12144536
ICD9CM_1994:204.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874155
chronic lymphocytic leukemia
GeneRIF:14637279
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353278
GeneRIF:15182336
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3768282
ICD9CM_1987:204.1
GeneRIF:12604404
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MCIXC
James Malone
SUM185PE
CS57570 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158594&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158594&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57570
g/L[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000175][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in grams divided by the volume in liters.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000175][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A gram per liter is a density unit which is equal to mass of an object in grams divided by the volume in liters.
UO:0000175
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
gram per liter
James Malone
time before disease progression
GeneRIF:15856430
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585527
GeneRIF:11859072
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254838004
GeneRIF:12552965
GeneRIF:12784332
A carcinoma arising from the breast, most commonly the terminal ductal-lobular unit. It is the most common malignant tumor in females. Risk factors include country of birth, family history, menstrual and reproductive history, fibrocystic disease and epithelial hyperplasia, exogenous estrogens, contraceptive agents, and ionizing radiation. The vast majority of breast carcinomas are adenocarcinomas (ductal or lobular). Breast carcinoma spreads by direct invasion, by the lymphatic route, and by the blood vessel route. The most common site of lymph node involvement is the axilla.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14584041
NCI2004_11_17:C4872
GeneRIF:12538354
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3339504
GeneRIF:15550849
Breast Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12522268
GeneRIF:15693887
GeneRIF:12105188
GeneRIF:10713110
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3259804
GeneRIF:11992405
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:286898006
DOID:3459
GeneRIF:11802810
GeneRIF:12015771
GeneRIF:16007173
GeneRIF:15592496
GeneRIF:11839578
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002441
Cancer of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15856473
GeneRIF:12592371
GeneRIF:14966279
GeneRIF:15059886
GeneRIF:16273187
GeneRIF:12174926
GeneRIF:11909957
GeneRIF:11986781
GeneRIF:15374639
GeneRIF:15999367
GeneRIF:15944917
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631980
GeneRIF:12637343
GeneRIF:15067342
GeneRIF:12566312
GeneRIF:15034868
GeneRIF:11724803
Cancer of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15034014
GeneRIF:15578430
GeneRIF:15743035
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3004483
GeneRIF:14729059
GeneRIF:11994274
breast carcinoma
GeneRIF:15156151
GeneRIF:15882617
GeneRIF:12034875
GeneRIF:15073116
GeneRIF:16295419
GeneRIF:15867228
GeneRIF:15168344
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3339499
GeneRIF:15920544
GeneRIF:16024059
GeneRIF:14519635
GeneRIF:14654792
GeneRIF:16049961
GeneRIF:15837735
GeneRIF:11962738
Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15742334
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569211
GeneRIF:16000313
GeneRIF:15059510
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634177
GeneRIF:12490973
GeneRIF:14638862
GeneRIF:16054892
Carcinoma of breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3459][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14666627
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634323
GeneRIF:12231533
GeneRIF:14871985
GeneRIF:12581744
GeneRIF:12653579
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585526
GeneRIF:15149158
GeneRIF:15241822
GeneRIF:14612940
GeneRIF:15102684
UMLS_CUI:C0678222
GeneRIF:14692019
GeneRIF:15863392
GeneRIF:14687724
GeneRIF:15353581
GeneRIF:12650602
GeneRIF:11891846
GeneRIF:15102687
GeneRIF:15451571
GeneRIF:12037665
James Malone
GeneRIF:11759817
Breast cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15492258
GeneRIF:15193258
GeneRIF:12499259
Mammary Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3459][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12648519
GeneRIF:12879463
GeneRIF:12529969
GeneRIF:11822878
GeneRIF:14500350
GeneRIF:12496062
GeneRIF:16027728
A carcinoma arising from the breast, most commonly the terminal ductal-lobular unit. Breast carcinoma may affect both females and males. It is the most common malignant tumor and the leading cause of carcinoma death in women. Risk factors include country of birth, family history, menstrual and reproductive history, fibrocystic disease and epithelial hyperplasia, exogenous estrogens, contraceptive agents, and ionizing radiation. The widespread use of mammography has contributed in the detection of very early cancerous lesions (less than 2mm in diameter). The vast majority of breast carcinomas are adenocarcinomas (ductal or lobular). Breast carcinoma spreads by direct invasion, by the lymphatic route, and by the blood vessel route. The most common site of lymph node involvment is the axilla. Breast carcinomas infrequently occur in males (particularly elderly individuals and patients with Klinefelter's syndrome). The therapy of breat carcinoma includes surgery, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy and chemotherapy, depending on the type and extend of the disease. --2002
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4872]
GeneRIF:15935701
GeneRIF:12878859
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607394
GeneRIF:12115372
GeneRIF:12462387
GeneRIF:12640109
GeneRIF:15671541
GeneRIF:12133473
GeneRIF:16144914
GeneRIF:12197229
GeneRIF:12452027
Carcinoma of breast (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3459][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11948115
GeneRIF:14991534
GeneRIF:15241820
Carcinoma of breast NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/286898006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cancer, Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:37848
James Malone
plant growth hormone
CHEBI:37848
CS57664 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158688&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158688&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57664
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7635040
GeneRIF:16298968
Cancer of Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634326
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634306
GeneRIF:15066318
GeneRIF:15744560
GeneRIF:15856299
Cervical carcinoma may arise from either the exocervical squamous epithelium or the endocervical glandular epithelium. The major histologic types of cervical carcinoma are: squamous carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous carcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma and undifferentiated carcinoma.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C9039]
GeneRIF:12894545
GeneRIF:15619642
Carcinoma cervix uteri[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2893][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Carcinoma of the Cervix Uteri[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cervix Uteri Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15736426
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7635100
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585534
Cancer of Uterine Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cancer of the Uterine Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15131051
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628621
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634183
GeneRIF:15001834
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569472
Carcinoma of Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Uterine Cervix Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0302592
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634455
GeneRIF:15816636
GeneRIF:12820323
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634327
Carcinoma of the Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11809691
Cervical carcinoma (uterus)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2893][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12007187
GeneRIF:15047823
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628623
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585532
GeneRIF:16047742
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Carcinoma of Cervix Uteri[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12392301
GeneRIF:12451999
Carcinoma of cervix (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/285432005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cervical carcinoma
DOID:2893
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3339508
GeneRIF:11920583
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7633856
Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7633799
Cervical Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7635127
NCI2004_11_17:C9039
Cervix Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cervix Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12893195
GeneRIF:12174873
Cervical carcinoma may arise from either the exocervical squamous epithelium or the endocervical glandular epithelium. The major histologic types of cervical carcinoma are: squamous carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous carcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma and undifferentiated carcinoma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12057898
GeneRIF:14578179
GeneRIF:14584072
GeneRIF:11957139
GeneRIF:15201979
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:285432005
Carcinoma of Uterine Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3004499
Cancer of the Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15386342
Uterine Cervix Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cervical Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15702969
James Malone
GeneRIF:12748469
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585533
GeneRIF:11956602
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7634182
A population is a material entity consisting of individuals which share a particular characteristic such as inhabiting a particular region or area or ability to interbreed.
James Malone
population
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SN56.B5.G4
Physiological response to e.g. leaf's response to physical damage by a caterpillar on a plant leaf
James Malone
damage response
leaf's response to physical damage by a caterpillar on a plant leaf
ZFS:0000005
James Malone
cleavage 16-cell
extra-ocular muscle
FMA:49033
BTO:0001579
extraocular muscle
James Malone
GLI72
James Malone
BY4741
cancer cell line
A cell of the monocyte, granulocyte, mast cell, megakaryocyte, or erythroid lineage.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000763][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000763
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
myeloid cell
dinitrophenol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:39352][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:39352
BioportalImporter v.1.0
dinitrophenol
GeneRIF:16267761
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3398693
ICD9CM_1995:078.5
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3795247
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0072980
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0045043
GeneRIF:14962896
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1990:078.5
ICD9CM_1991:078.5
Cytomegaloviral disease, unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11259][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1987:078.5
GeneRIF:12370359
ICD9CM_1986:078.5
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305303
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0045046
GeneRIF:15528370
Cytomegalovirus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11259][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cytomegalovirus infection[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11259][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
ICD9CM_1996:078.5
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085925
GeneRIF:14990723
ICD9CM_2004:078.5
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002765
Cytomagalovirus infection[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11259][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15452223
DOID:11259
Cytomegalovirus infection (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/28944009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:28944009
ICD9CM_2000:078.5
GeneRIF:15021824
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0406949
ICD9CM_2003:078.5
ICD9CM_1988:078.5
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0005604
ICD9CM_1989:078.5
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049974
GeneRIF:15890971
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0072979
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3012701
ICD9CM_2002:078.5
Human Herpesvirus 5
GeneRIF:12388817
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0423944
ICD9CM_2005:078.5
GeneRIF:12478407
GeneRIF:15194307
ICD9CM_2001:078.5
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0404025
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0072978
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0682698
ICD9CM_1997:078.5
UMLS_CUI:C0010823
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3380252
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0072981
ICD9CM_1998:078.5
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0045044
Salivary gland virus disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11259][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0582332
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2980266
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D003586
ICD9CM_2006:078.5
Cytomegaloviral disease, unspecified (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11259][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1999:078.5
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0113718
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8359005
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0045047
cytomegalovirus
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:187456009
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2928100
GeneRIF:14993594
ICD9CM_1994:078.5
HCMV
ICD9CM_1993:078.5
ICD9CM_1992:078.5
GeneRIF:16272328
Cytomegaloviral disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11259][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073581
GeneRIF:12466474
.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005515][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005515
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
adult eye primordium
CS57560 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158584&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158584&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57560
GeneRIF:11593297
Grade IV Astrocytic Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Glioblastoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15493013
GeneRIF:14654927
Glioblastoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3068][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15867231
GeneRIF:14676120
GeneRIF:12704666
GeneRIF:15094455
The most malignant astrocytic tumor (WHO grade IV). It is composed of poorly differentiated neoplastic astrocytes and it is characterized by the presence of cellular polymorphism, nuclear atypia, brisk mitotic activity, vascular thrombosis, microvascular proliferation and necrosis. It typically affects adults and is preferentially located in the cerebral hemispheres. It may develop from diffuse astrocytoma WHO grade II or anaplastic astrocytoma (secondary glioblastoma), but more frequently, it manifests after a short clinical history de novo, without evidence of a less malignant precursor lesion (primary glioblastoma). Two histologic variants are recognized: giant cell glioblastoma and gliosarcoma. (WHO)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Glioblastoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12125737
GeneRIF:15986444
Grade IV Astrocytic Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Glioblastoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14730346
GeneRIF:14712484
GeneRIF:15509542
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:269506004
GeneRIF:15893739
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0009269
GeneRIF:16078115
GeneRIF:15827123
GeneRIF:16150119
NCI2004_11_17:C3058
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3477470
GeneRIF:15332332
GeneRIF:16171786
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7621015
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635226
GeneRIF:12543796
GeneRIF:16264179
GeneRIF:15364411
GeneRIF:15967113
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7598261
GeneRIF:12483523
GeneRIF:11980654
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12507886
GeneRIF:14686729
GeneRIF:15967096
GeneRIF:15041700
glioblastoma multiforme
GBM (Glioblastoma)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3068][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15332324
GeneRIF:15696971
Glioblastoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/63634009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D005909
GeneRIF:14753494
DOID:3068
Glioblastoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Glioblastoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2932070
GeneRIF:15618223
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A7759167
GeneRIF:12783249
GeneRIF:12845671
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596822
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0597937
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7667519
GeneRIF:15119015
spongioblastoma multiforme[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3068][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Glioblastoma multiforme[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3068][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15928303
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0479931
GeneRIF:11741977
GeneRIF:15029197
GeneRIF:15627206
GeneRIF:12169389
GeneRIF:12918061
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085402
GeneRIF:12084347
GeneRIF:11953893
UMLS_CUI:C0017636
GeneRIF:15153340
GeneRIF:15339919
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577580
GeneRIF:14701753
GeneRIF:15719270
GeneRIF:11916499
James Malone
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570801
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635225
The most malignant astrocytic tumor (WHO grade IV). It is composed of poorly differentiated neoplastic astrocytes and it is characterized by the presence of cellular polymorphism, nuclear atypia, brisk mitotic activity, vascular thrombosis, microvascular proliferation and necrosis. It typically affects adults and is preferentially located in the cerebral hemispheres. It may develop from diffuse astrocytoma WHO grade II or anaplastic astrocytoma (secondary glioblastoma), but more frequently, it manifests after a short clinical history de novo, without evidence of a less malignant precursor lesion (primary glioblastoma). Two histologic variants are recognized: giant cell glioblastoma and gliosarcoma. (WHO)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3058]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3283885
GeneRIF:15561105
GeneRIF:12407114
GeneRIF:12133571
GeneRIF:15908427
GeneRIF:15122332
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635227
GeneRIF:16051185
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3284394
GeneRIF:12517803
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1308145
GeneRIF:14692702
UMLS_ST:T191
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0009270
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874124
GeneRIF:16251422
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568147
GeneRIF:16051596
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:63634009
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359689
GeneRIF:14519668
GeneRIF:11856869
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877431
GeneRIF:16003758
GeneRIF:12082608
GeneRIF:15557280
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7578484
GeneRIF:11875718
GeneRIF:12850541
GeneRIF:15605984
GeneRIF:11809760
GeneRIF:12839970
grade IV astrocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Glioblastoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12414663
GeneRIF:12073047
GeneRIF:15198128
GeneRIF:16215635
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585477
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0005504
GeneRIF:14555979
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791115
GeneRIF:12445161
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635224
GeneRIF:15975137
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7598276
GeneRIF:15906353
GeneRIF:11959893
James Malone
SUM190PT
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MEC1
CS57816 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158840&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158840&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57816
James Malone
time to development of distant metastases
James Malone
MCF12A
A mix of specimens from multiple individuals.
James Malone
pool
GeneRIF:12559633
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2788134
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3033147
ICD9CM_1988:579.0
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002446
GeneRIF:11869041
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0003736
Idiopathic steatorrhea[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10608][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15617864
UMLS_CUI:C0007570
GeneRIF:11908704
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569404
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2957162
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3008779
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1996:579.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3008777
Coeliac disease [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10608][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14991945
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3260885
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3260937
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2786752
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0475635
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3008772
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:396331005
ICD9CM_1991:579.0
GeneRIF:12959221
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1308341
ICD9CM_1995:579.0
GeneRIF:15657618
Coeliac disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10608][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Gluten-Induced Enteropathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Celiac_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Celiac disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10608][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1306107
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0555686
GeneRIF:12439623
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2966295
GeneRIF:15826953
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0054810
GeneRIF:12743709
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2788135
ICD9CM_2005:579.0
GeneRIF:12759242
GeneRIF:16026592
GeneRIF:15215891
ICD9CM_1989:579.0
ICD9CM_1986:579.0
celiac sprue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10608][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0063995
GeneRIF:15174785
celiac disease
Steatorrhoea - idiopathic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10608][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3008770
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3263445
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2790950
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3263443
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2794244
ICD9CM_2001:579.0
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:275404008
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0406946
GeneRIF:12074713
ICD9CM_1998:579.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3026159
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3026157
GeneRIF:11972887
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3005216
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2876021
GeneRIF:12410804
NCI2004_11_17:C26714
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1873023
GeneRIF:16285941
GeneRIF:15645196
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0540741
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2974221
GeneRIF:15324937
DOID:10608
ICD9CM_2004:579.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3005219
GeneRIF:12755416
ICD9CM_2003:579.0
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0559634
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2793784
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3343664
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2926095
ICD9CM_1999:579.0
GeneRIF:11826026
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3343662
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0399860
Celiac disease NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10608][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12093810
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2957164
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0416420
GeneRIF:12788988
ICD9CM_2002:579.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3112158
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0410475
ICD9CM_2006:579.0
ICD9CM_1994:579.0
GeneRIF:14675396
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0036279
Celiac disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10608][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1997:579.0
Non Tropical Sprue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Celiac_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0063996
GeneRIF:16112033
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2789481
GeneRIF:12675238
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2790951
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2968290
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1307318
GeneRIF:12732349
GeneRIF:12039527
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304441
ICD9CM_2000:579.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2876024
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2787511
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197481005
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3343688
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352264
GeneRIF:15746535
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2886795
ICD9CM_1992:579.0
ICD9CM_1987:579.0
GeneRIF:12542746
GeneRIF:12421937
GeneRIF:15120190
GeneRIF:12698366
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0570646
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2985428
ICD9CM_1993:579.0
ICD9CM_1990:579.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3024584
DOID:3458
James Malone
breast adenocarcinoma
A data transformation is a process which produces output data from input data - e.g. the application of a clustering protocol to microarray data or the application of a statistical testing method on a primary data set to determine a p-value.
OBI_0200000
James Malone
data transformation
FMA:72356
James Malone
entorhinal cortex
An agent that binds to but does not activate adrenergic receptors thereby blocking the actions of endogenous or exogenous adrenergic agonists.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:37887][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:37887
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
adrenergic antagonist
CHEBI:37887
ZFS:0000014
James Malone
blastula sphere
CS57664 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158690&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158690&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57666
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKMEL5
B-Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-Lymphocytes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-Lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Bursa-Equivalent Lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
true
obsolete_B-lymphocyte
NCI Thesaurus: C12474
B-Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Immunologically important lymphocyte that is not thymus-dependent, is either short-lived and naive or long-lived and of memory phenotype, and resembles the bursa-derived lymphocyte of birds in that it is responsible for the production of immunoglobulins.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12474]
CL:0000236
A lymphocyte of B lineage with the phenotype CD19-positive and surface immunoglobulin-positive.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Immunologically important lymphocyte that is not thymus-dependent, is either short-lived and naive or long-lived and of memory phenotype, and resembles the bursa-derived lymphocyte of birds in that it is responsible for the production of immunoglobulins.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B Lymphocytes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Consolidated with B cell (EFO_0000101), use B cell class instead.
Bursa-Dependent Lymphocytes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Lymphocyte][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
D-mannitol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16899][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A mannitol that has formula C6H14O6.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16899][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:16899
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
D-mannitol
James Malone
GM06985
CS57563 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311984
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=stock&id=1000311984
James Malone
CS57563
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MEG01
James Malone
SUM225CWN
CS57820 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158844&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158844&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57820
A non-neuronal cell of the nervous system. They not only provide physical support, but also respond to injury, regulate the ionic and chemical composition of the extracellular milieu. Form the myelin insulation of nervous pathways, guide neuronal migration during development, and exchange metabolites with neurons. Neuroglia have high-affinity transmitter uptake systems, voltage-dependent and transmitter-gated ion channels, and can release transmitters, but their role in signaling (as in many other functions) is unclear.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000243
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
glial cell (sensu Vertebrata)
Strain or line specific to Arabidopsis thaliana.
James Malone
Arabidopsis thaliana strain
An abnormal tissue growth resulted from uncontrolled cell proliferation. Benign neoplastic cells resemble normal cells without exhibiting significant cytologic atypia, while malignant ones exhibit overt signs such as dysplastic features, atypical mitotic figures, necrosis, nuclear pleomorphism, and anaplasia. Representative examples of benign neoplasms include papillomas, cystadenomas, and lipomas; malignant neoplasms include carcinomas, sarcomas, lymphomas, and leukemias.
Neoplasms[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An abnormal tissue growth resulted from uncontrolled cell proliferation.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3262]
neoplasm
An abnormal tissue growth resulted from uncontrolled cell proliferation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Neoplastic Growth[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NEOPLASMS BENIGN, MALIGNANT AND UNSPECIFIED (INCL CYSTS AND POLYPS)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Neoplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI thesaurus:C3262
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:128776008
DOID:5864
dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7592901
James Malone
UMLS_CUI:C0862878
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318415
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3383898
An aggressive morphologic variant of chondrosarcoma. It is composed of a low grade chondrosarcoma and a high grade non-cartilagenous sarcomatous component. Due to the aggressive nature of the disease, its prognosis is poor.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Dedifferentiated_Chondrosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An aggressive morphologic variant of chondrosarcoma. It is composed of a low grade chondrosarcoma and a high grade non-cartilagenous sarcomatous component. Due to the aggressive nature of the disease, its prognosis is poor.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C6476]
UMLS_ST:T191
Dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5864][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Dedifferentiated Chondrosarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Dedifferentiated_Chondrosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C6476
An agent that binds to but does not activate alpha-adrenergic receptors thereby blocking the actions of endogenous or exogenous alpha-adrenergic agonists. alpha-Adrenergic antagonists are used in the treatment of hypertension, vasospasm, peripheral vascular disease, shock, and pheochromocytoma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:37890][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:37890
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
alpha-adrenergic antagonist
CHEBI:37890
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW480
GeneRIF:15513950
ICD9CM_1995:572.3
UMLS_CUI:C0020541
James Malone
ICD9CM_1993:572.3
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0103704
ICD9CM_1992:572.3
ICD9CM_1987:572.3
ICD9CM_2000:572.3
ICD9CM_1997:572.3
GeneRIF:14525948
GeneRIF:12730888
ICD9CM_1998:572.3
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0487038
GeneRIF:14990148
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0242552
Portal Hypertension[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10762][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3638926
ICD9CM_1988:572.3
GeneRIF:15754412
ICD9CM_1986:572.3
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D006975
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:34742003
ICD9CM_2005:572.3
GeneRIF:12713865
GeneRIF:15849554
ICD9CM_2006:572.3
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070999
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1999:572.3
Portal hypertension (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/34742003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14572769
GeneRIF:15287858
ICD9CM_1996:572.3
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341508
ICD9CM_2001:572.3
ICD9CM_2002:572.3
GeneRIF:15513955
GeneRIF:14699044
ICD9CM_1994:572.3
ICD9CM_1990:572.3
ICD9CM_1989:572.3
DOID:10762
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3287113
ICD9CM_2003:572.3
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0447765
GeneRIF:15222038
ICD9CM_1991:572.3
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889431
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0010863
portal hypertension
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070990
ICD9CM_2004:572.3
The recorded value of the outcome of some test.
obsolete_test result
Not needed.
true
GATA-1–null erythroblast
CS57646 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158670&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158670&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57646
The total sum of the genetic information of an organism that is known and relevant to the experiment being performed, including chromosomal, plasmid, viral or other genetic material which has been introduced into the organism either prior to or during the experiment.
James Malone
genotype
Information, making the distinction between the actual physical material (e.g. a cell) and the information about the genetic content (genotype).
pM[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000066][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A unit of molarity which is equal to 10^[-12] M.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000066][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A unit of molarity which is equal to 10^-12 M.
UO:0000066
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
picomolar
James Malone
CAMA1
A unit which is one of a particular measure to which all measures of that type can be related.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000045][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A base unit is a unit which is used to measure a paticular type which is independent from all other base units and from which all measures of that type can be derived, for example, a length base unit of the meter. This is akin to the SI base unit system.
UO:0000045
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
base unit
MO_914
Tomasz Adamusiak
imprinting design
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MESSA
GeneRIF:12816863
UMLS_ST:T047
James Malone
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1170098
GeneRIF:11771735
GeneRIF:15804423
GeneRIF:12576745
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0051215
GeneRIF:15068237
G Trisomy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:14250][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1994:758.0
GeneRIF:12957488
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:41040004
GeneRIF:15068254
ICD9CM_2003:758.0
ICD9CM_1991:758.0
ICD9CM_2000:758.0
ICD9CM_1995:758.0
DOID:14250
GeneRIF:11824616
GeneRIF:12796830
GeneRIF:12400059
GeneRIF:12393509
GeneRIF:15068242
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352372
GeneRIF:11771751
GeneRIF:14678752
GeneRIF:15169762
GeneRIF:12628594
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0407700
Complete trisomy 21 syndrome (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/41040004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11565556
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570145
ICD9CM_1996:758.0
GeneRIF:12650976
ICD9CM_2004:758.0
GeneRIF:12943237
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3121843
GeneRIF:15255950
Down's syndrome NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:14250][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11856873
GeneRIF:16222229
GeneRIF:12200143
GeneRIF:15184603
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0051219
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1199417
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254263008
GeneRIF:14701734
GeneRIF:12032275
GeneRIF:14738882
GeneRIF:15820773
UMLS_CUI:C0013080
Down syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Down_Syndrome][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11331941
GeneRIF:15103709
GeneRIF:12172547
GeneRIF:15946822
GeneRIF:12586620
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0245012
GeneRIF:12931206
GeneRIF:11771736
GeneRIF:11771755
UMLS_ST:T019
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0087536
GeneRIF:11879646
GeneRIF:16231093
GeneRIF:14636651
GeneRIF:11771746
Down's syndrome - trisomy 21[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:14250][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2962771
ICD9CM_1990:758.0
GeneRIF:15068244
GeneRIF:12923861
GeneRIF:15068241
GeneRIF:12895444
GeneRIF:12499044
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305838
GeneRIF:15661359
GeneRIF:16274669
GeneRIF:15068251
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3405021
GeneRIF:15694837
ICD9CM_2001:758.0
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1874245
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0087537
NCI2004_11_17:C2993
A chromosomal dysgenesis syndrome resulting from a triplication or translocation of chromosome 21. Down syndrome occurs in approximately 1:700 live births. Abnormalities are variable from individual to individual and may include mental retardation, retarded growth, flat hypoplastic face with short nose, prominent epicanthic skin folds, small low-set ears with prominent antihelix, fissured and thickened tongue, laxness of joint ligaments, pelvic dysplasia, broad hands and feet, stubby fingers, transverse palmar crease, lenticular opacities and heart disease. Patients with Down syndrome have an estimated 10 to 30-fold increased risk for leukemia; most have symptoms of Alzheimer's disease by age 40. Also known as trisomy 21 syndrome. --2004
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2993]
Down's syndrome NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:14250][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1999:758.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570144
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0289750
GeneRIF:12070657
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0128758
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3233563
ICD9CM_2005:758.0
Downs syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:14250][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3364903
GeneRIF:11920898
trisomy 21 syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:14250][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11771757
GeneRIF:12109594
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D004314
ICD9CM_1997:758.0
GeneRIF:15068245
GeneRIF:11771738
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7578075
ICD9CM_1998:758.0
GeneRIF:14656875
GeneRIF:12080391
GeneRIF:12459318
GeneRIF:11771745
GeneRIF:11771762
Down's syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:14250][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2006:758.0
GeneRIF:15068243
ICD9CM_2002:758.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0051213
GeneRIF:11771750
ICD9CM_1989:758.0
GeneRIF:12771203
GeneRIF:11771764
GeneRIF:11810642
GeneRIF:12767918
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3213580
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2959070
GeneRIF:12359327
ICD9CM_1988:758.0
A chromosomal dysgenesis syndrome resulting from a triplication or translocation of chromosome 21. Down syndrome occurs in approximately 1:700 live births. Abnormalities are variable from individual to individual and may include mental retardation, retarded growth, flat hypoplastic face with short nose, prominent epicanthic skin folds, small low-set ears with prominent antihelix, fissured and thickened tongue, laxness of joint ligaments, pelvic dysplasia, broad hands and feet, stubby fingers, transverse palmar crease, lenticular opacities and heart disease. Patients with Down syndrome have an estimated 10 to 30-fold increased risk for leukemia; most have symptoms of Alzheimer's disease by age 40. Also known as trisomy 21 syndrome. --2004[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Down_Syndrome][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14615042
ICD9CM_1992:758.0
GeneRIF:14512321
GeneRIF:11771749
GeneRIF:12529699
GeneRIF:12145461
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2884197
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0006778
GeneRIF:12515899
ICD9CM_1993:758.0
GeneRIF:15082224
GeneRIF:15358155
GeneRIF:11771758
GeneRIF:12469345
ICD9CM_1987:758.0
GeneRIF:15068239
ICD9CM_1986:758.0
Down syndrome
BioportalImporter v.1.0
An estrogen that has formula C18H20O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41922][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Diethylstilbestrol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41922][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:41922
4,4'-(3E)-hex-3-ene-3,4-diyldiphenol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41922][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
diethylstilbestrol
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CS57551 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158575&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158575&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57551
ZFS:0000031
James Malone
pharyngula prim-25
James Malone
MCF 10A
CS57769 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158793&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158793&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57769
Method used to deliver e.g. a compound or solution for treatment.
delivery method
a compound or solution for treatment.
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ssMCF7
CHEBI:37930
James Malone
phenothiazine antipsychotic drug
CHEBI:37930
Ara-C-sensitive parental cell line
James Malone
time
DOID:15
James Malone
genital system disease
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CUI:C0032708
ICD9CM_1997:277.1
Hematoporphyria[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13268][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
disorder of porphyrin and hem metabolism[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13268][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:277.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340974
porphyria[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13268][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1988:277.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400453
Disorder of porphyrin metabolism (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/29094004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1987:277.1
ICD9CM_2000:277.1
Porphyria NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/190916001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:277.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3638782
ICD9CM_1992:277.1
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0017334
ICD9CM_1998:277.1
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0103684
ICD9CM_2005:277.1
ICD9CM_1999:277.1
ICD9CM_1995:277.1
Disorders of porphyrin metabolism
James Malone
Porphyrinopathy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13268][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D011164
ICD9CM_2001:277.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400451
ICD9CM_1994:277.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400452
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3638824
ICD9CM_2006:277.1
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1874493
ICD9CM_1989:277.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954866
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:29094004
disorder of porphyrin metabolism[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13268][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954513
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190916001
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:371628009
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3015696
porphyria
GeneRIF:16026339
ICD9CM_1991:277.1
ICD9CM_2003:277.1
ICD9CM_1990:277.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3059670
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3638822
ICD9CM_1993:277.1
ICD9CM_2002:277.1
Porphyria (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13268][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240759
ICD9CM_1986:277.1
DOID:13268
Disorders of porphyrin metabolism (disorder)
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0487032
Corpus Callosum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corpus_Callosum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A white matter structure within the cleft that separates the left and right cerebral hemispheres in the mammalian brain. It is composed of a wide, flat bundle of 200-250 million axonal projections.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corpus_Callosum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A white matter structure within the cleft that separates the left and right cerebral hemispheres in the mammalian brain. It is composed of a wide, flat bundle of 200-250 million axonal projections.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12446]
NCI Thesaurus: C12446
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
corpus callosum
CS57648 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158672&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158672&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57648
A length unit is a base unit which is a standard measure of the distance between two points.
A base unit which is a standard measure of the distance between two points.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000001
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
length unit
James Malone
CC531
fM[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000073][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A unit of molarity which is equal to 10^[-15] M.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000073][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A unit of molarity which is equal to 10^-15 M.
UO:0000073
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
femtomolar
MO_892
Tomasz Adamusiak
development or differentiation design
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MG63
GeneRIF:12080392
GeneRIF:12393799
GeneRIF:12968670
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:14727813
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12111646
GeneRIF:12527136
GeneRIF:12022040
GeneRIF:14648237
GeneRIF:15099592
GeneRIF:12107438
GeneRIF:12172392
GeneRIF:15710493
GeneRIF:12471561
UMLS_CUI:C0011053
Deafness NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/267678002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12865758
GeneRIF:11584050
GeneRIF:15944150
GeneRIF:11977173
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0684525
GeneRIF:11870684
GeneRIF:12746400
GeneRIF:15855033
GeneRIF:12384781
GeneRIF:12382103
GeneRIF:12687499
GeneRIF:15891640
GeneRIF:12910270
GeneRIF:12620969
GeneRIF:12505163
GeneRIF:11907649
GeneRIF:12081719
GeneRIF:12621333
GeneRIF:12642503
GeneRIF:12068628
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569946
GeneRIF:15286153
GeneRIF:12403827
GeneRIF:12062767
GeneRIF:11333869
GeneRIF:15314067
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3013277
GeneRIF:15226564
GeneRIF:11807148
GeneRIF:12032315
GeneRIF:15905332
DOID:10005
GeneRIF:12161469
GeneRIF:11976689
GeneRIF:14985365
GeneRIF:14556203
GeneRIF:14570705
GeneRIF:12920079
GeneRIF:12792423
GeneRIF:11709538
GeneRIF:12687421
GeneRIF:14532115
GeneRIF:11924819
GeneRIF:15015131
GeneRIF:12393794
GeneRIF:11850618
GeneRIF:12107817
GeneRIF:12176036
GeneRIF:16155570
GeneRIF:15996220
GeneRIF:15490091
GeneRIF:12419304
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:267678002
Deafness[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Deafness][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3382401
GeneRIF:15464308
GeneRIF:12136232
GeneRIF:12370316
GeneRIF:12140191
GeneRIF:11972037
GeneRIF:12560944
GeneRIF:12833159
Deafness, NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15579465
GeneRIF:12075507
deafness
GeneRIF:12651873
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0477311
GeneRIF:12655418
GeneRIF:16088916
GeneRIF:11432967
GeneRIF:15083701
GeneRIF:11896458
NCI2004_11_17:C27644
GeneRIF:15326186
GeneRIF:14644237
GeneRIF:12522556
GeneRIF:12145746
GeneRIF:15857852
GeneRIF:12904681
GeneRIF:15044642
GeneRIF:12189487
NCI Thesaurus: C27644
GeneRIF:15350283
GeneRIF:12114484
GeneRIF:12325029
GeneRIF:14684684
GeneRIF:12810983
GeneRIF:11668644
GeneRIF:15482471
GeneRIF:12127154
GeneRIF:15300860
James Malone
GeneRIF:12064630
GeneRIF:15886106
GeneRIF:12490528
GeneRIF:14585957
GeneRIF:12654476
GeneRIF:12189493
Deafness NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12746422
GeneRIF:14552423
GeneRIF:12717441
GeneRIF:15542390
Deafness NOS (finding)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12169891
GeneRIF:12483295
GeneRIF:12121736
GeneRIF:12393046
CS57556 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158580&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158580&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57556
(methanesulfinyl)methane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28262][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A sulfoxide that has formula C2H6OS.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28262][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
dimethyl sulfoxide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28262][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
dimethyl sulfoxide
CHEBI:28262
James Malone
ZFS:0000030
James Malone
pharyngula prim-15
natural killer
NK cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000623][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A lymphocyte that can spontaneously kill a variety of target cells without prior antigenic activation via germline encoded activation receptors and also regulate immune responses via cytokine release and direct contact with other cells.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000623][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000623
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
natural killer cell
Histamine antagonists are the drugs that bind to but do not activate histamine receptors, thereby blocking the actions of histamine or histamine agonists.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:37956][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:37956
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
histamine antagonist
CHEBI:37956
A cell of hematopoietic origin, typically resident in particular tissues, specialized in the uptake, processing, and transport of antigens to lymph nodes for the purpose of stimulating an immune response via T cell activation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000451][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000451
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
dendritic cell
Duplicate with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (EFO_0000094) use this instead
James Malone
obsolete_B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia
1.5
true
Giant cell glioblastoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/44529004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D005909
Monstrocellular sarcoma [obs][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3074][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:3074
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3566996
A rare histological variant of glioblastoma (WHO grade IV) with a predominance of bizarre, multinucleated giant cells, an occasionally abundant stromal reticulin network, and a high frequency of TP53 mutations. (WHO)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Giant_Cell_Glioblastoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
obsolete_brain tumor glioblastoma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3025555
true
NCI2004_11_17:C4325
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585640
UMLS_ST:T191
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:44529004
UMLS_CUI:C0334588
Giant Cell Glioblastoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Giant_Cell_Glioblastoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3476449
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A rare histological variant of glioblastoma (WHO grade IV) with a predominance of bizarre, multinucleated giant cells, an occasionally abundant stromal reticulin network, and a high frequency of TP53 mutations. (WHO)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4325]
Bone Marrow (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone_Marrow_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C22552
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
obsolete_bone marrow MMHCC
Obsolete: No longer required in EFO
true
Toxemia of pregnancy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15866083
GeneRIF:15775999
GeneRIF:12908999
GeneRIF:14671210
GeneRIF:12651901
GeneRIF:12892901
GeneRIF:16021077
GeneRIF:16091310
GeneRIF:15886253
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3758839
GeneRIF:12911547
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0104301
GeneRIF:15544427
GeneRIF:15097012
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3277481
GeneRIF:15163465
GeneRIF:15901845
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3642154
DOID:10591
GeneRIF:15140512
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954977
GeneRIF:16150277
GeneRIF:15135235
GeneRIF:15695771
GeneRIF:12897464
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954678
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3277484
GeneRIF:16182107
GeneRIF:15817508
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954873
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954665
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954716
GeneRIF:12757936
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1962783
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954756
GeneRIF:12324185
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0487169
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1883592
GeneRIF:14634568
GeneRIF:11969342
GeneRIF:15110896
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954718
GeneRIF:14967168
GeneRIF:12867763
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872368
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3187064
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1873444
Pre-eclampsia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/398254007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3277467
preeclampsia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15784708
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1275500
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:237280005
GeneRIF:11905404
GeneRIF:12654717
GeneRIF:15364897
GeneRIF:12545206
GeneRIF:12104097
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:15394000
GeneRIF:15974297
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318610
GeneRIF:14673478
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0808427
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954664
GeneRIF:16157088
GeneRIF:15081636
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318939
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954974
GeneRIF:14605992
GeneRIF:12362237
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3077788
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954679
GeneRIF:12634647
Pre-eclampsia NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2942590
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954874
GeneRIF:15369653
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0104292
GeneRIF:15569322
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3061285
Pre-eclamptic toxaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15472115
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3277472
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954717
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:14746952
GeneRIF:12044319
GeneRIF:15585559
GeneRIF:14517225
GeneRIF:12593997
GeneRIF:12727995
GeneRIF:11950065
GeneRIF:12867761
GeneRIF:15501905
Toxaemia NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15097234
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3077793
Proteinuric hypertension of pregnancy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954885
Toxemia NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C34943
GeneRIF:12163461
GeneRIF:16021053
GeneRIF:14638622
UMLS_CUI:C0032914
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3758838
GeneRIF:16059745
Pre-eclamptic NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Toxaemia of pregnancy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ischaemia
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0017443
pregnancy toxemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10591][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954976
GeneRIF:14634580
GeneRIF:15193868
GeneRIF:12173035
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0104394
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954681
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954975
Pre-eclampsia NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/288201007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16036389
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D011225
GeneRIF:14671202
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954680
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318607
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954715
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:398254007
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954755
James Malone
GeneRIF:12699878
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:288201007
GeneRIF:11854637
GeneRIF:15042014
GeneRIF:11969341
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3642158
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Toxemia of Pregnancy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Toxemia_of_Pregnancy][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15082899
GeneRIF:12859429
preeclampsia
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3017245
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7626999
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3017248
GeneRIF:14662163
GeneRIF:15085177
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954886
GeneRIF:16191421
CS57655 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158679&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158679&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57655
NCI Thesaurus: C0037658
James Malone
somatosensory cortex
James Malone
HMEC184
MO_355
Tomasz Adamusiak
innate behavior design
Ara-C-resistant murine leukemia
A mass unit is a base unit which is a standard measure of the amount of matter/energy of a physical object.
A base unit which is a standard measure of the amount of matter/energy of a physical object.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000002
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
mass unit
James Malone
Lens-shaped structure on the inner aspect of the internal capsule. The subthalamic nucleus and pathways traversing this region are concerned with the integration of somatic motor function. (MeSH)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12454]
subthalamic nucleus
Subthalamic Nucleus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Subthalamic_Nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Lens-shaped structure on the inner aspect of the internal capsule. The subthalamic nucleus and pathways traversing this region are concerned with the integration of somatic motor function. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Subthalamic_Nucleus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C12454
sodium {2-[(2,6-dichlorophenyl)amino]phenyl}acetate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:4509][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An organic sodium salt that has formula C14H10Cl2NNaO2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:4509][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:4509
BioportalImporter v.1.0
diclofenac sodium
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MHHPREB1
ZFS:0000032
James Malone
pharyngula high-pec
GeneRIF:15920728
GeneRIF:15929040
GeneRIF:15050683
GeneRIF:15843584
GeneRIF:14975582
GeneRIF:12146799
GeneRIF:11847479
GeneRIF:11721059
GeneRIF:15778395
GeneRIF:14988414
GeneRIF:14662853
GeneRIF:14662901
GeneRIF:15837577
GeneRIF:15100315
GeneRIF:11908949
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635819
GeneRIF:15925413
GeneRIF:14766173
GeneRIF:15501390
GeneRIF:12196270
EAE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3046][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635822
GeneRIF:16272284
GeneRIF:12387457
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635817
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6956123
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D004681
GeneRIF:15265890
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0552004
GeneRIF:15728477
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:50776006
GeneRIF:12538686
GeneRIF:16081797
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0007370
GeneRIF:12097407
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6957117
GeneRIF:11985514
GeneRIF:12471147
GeneRIF:16005524
UMLS_ST:T050
GeneRIF:12925695
GeneRIF:15926914
GeneRIF:15081250
GeneRIF:11859094
GeneRIF:14644025
GeneRIF:12594253
GeneRIF:12791309
GeneRIF:12799016
GeneRIF:15328042
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:27040004
Allergic encephalomyelitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3046][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:14999816
GeneRIF:15494405
GeneRIF:15843539
GeneRIF:14507666
GeneRIF:12817031
GeneRIF:12613667
DOID:3046
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3443422
GeneRIF:16172261
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877886
GeneRIF:12429207
GeneRIF:16172262
GeneRIF:15778405
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0057215
GeneRIF:12115610
GeneRIF:12626533
GeneRIF:16049338
GeneRIF:15835266
GeneRIF:14991835
GeneRIF:12486171
GeneRIF:15390104
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0021695
UMLS_CUI:C0014072
GeneRIF:15710471
GeneRIF:14634082
GeneRIF:12819359
GeneRIF:16177127
GeneRIF:11932923
GeneRIF:15850576
GeneRIF:12147621
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0389111
GeneRIF:12960295
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0054037
Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3046][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3546427
GeneRIF:15878627
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2964132
GeneRIF:15383583
GeneRIF:16002731
GeneRIF:12372981
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0054034
GeneRIF:12207354
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0536160
GeneRIF:11477542
GeneRIF:15383607
GeneRIF:11908941
GeneRIF:15522913
GeneRIF:14688366
A unit of molarity which is equal to one millionth of a molar or 10^-6 M.
micromolar
James Malone
uM[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000064][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
µM
UO:0000064
A unit of molarity which is equal to one millionth of a molar or 10^[-6] M.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000064][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
CFT-2
GeneRIF:12823767
DOID:8986
James Malone
GeneRIF:15985489
UMLS_ST:T047
narcolepsy
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009290
GeneRIF:11796186
UMLS_CUI:C0027404
GeneRIF:15157381
GeneRIF:15091316
GeneRIF:15070772
GeneRIF:12535955
GeneRIF:14769912
paroxysmal sleep[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8986][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12414876
GeneRIF:12601524
Narcolepsy NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8986][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Narcolepsy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8986][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2006:347.0
GeneRIF:15453542
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340477
B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia
James Malone
B Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_B_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Precursor B Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_B_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615347
B-ALL
UMLS_ST:T191
DOID:7061
NCI2004_11_17:C8936
Precursor B-Lymphoblastic Lymphoma/Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_B_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0862030
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615349
A neoplasm of lymphoblasts committed to the B-cell lineage, typically composed of small to medium-sized blast cells. When the neoplasm involves predominantly the bone marrow and the peripheral blood, it is called precursor B lymphoblastic leukemia (B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia). When it involves nodal or extranodal sites, it is called B lymphoblastic lymphoma. (WHO, 2001) -- 2003
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C8936]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
A neoplasm of lymphoblasts committed to the B-cell lineage, typically composed of small to medium-sized blast cells. When the neoplasm involves predominantly the bone marrow and the peripheral blood, it is called precursor B lymphoblastic leukemia (B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia). When it involves nodal or extranodal sites, it is called B lymphoblastic lymphoma. (WHO, 2001) -- 2003[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Precursor_B_Lymphoblastic_Leukemia_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57548 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158572&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158572&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57548
James Malone
Ele Holloway
TIVE
James Malone
Ele Holloway
T84
B-2 B cell
small pre-BII cell
B-2 B lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000822][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-2 B-lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000822][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
large pre-BII cell
CL:0000822
A conventional B cell subject to antigenic stimulation and dependent on T cell help and with a distinct surface marker expression pattern from B-1 B cells. These cells are CD43-negative.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000822][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-2 B-cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000822][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
A dermal neurofibroma is a neurofibroma that occurs in situ of the skin.
James Malone
dermal neurofibroma
A drug that has a strengthening effect on the heart or that can increase cardiac output.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:38147][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:38147
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cardiotonic drug
CHEBI:38147
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CL:0000817
A precursor B cell is a B cell with the phenotype CD10-positive (P08473/NEP_HUMAN; PIRSF001194).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000817][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
pre-B cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000817][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-cell precursor
James Malone
pre-B cell
pre-BI cell
Germ cell tumour[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2994][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C3708
GeneRIF:15467433
Germ cell neoplasm (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/115233005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Germinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/28307001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12163388
GeneRIF:16188233
UMLS_CUI:C0205851
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791105
Germ cell neoplasm NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2994][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15491742
GeneRIF:15896468
Germinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2994][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3476096
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3136325
GeneRIF:12736724
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7575878
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009373
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085400
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576035
germ cell tumor
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7627560
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7610597
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791106
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3136330
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3136329
GeneRIF:14633588
Tumor of the Germ Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Germ_Cell_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189839002
GeneRIF:14555521
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189854008
GeneRIF:12629412
GeneRIF:12727846
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3136326
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12824871
GeneRIF:15691383
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:115233005
Germ Cell Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Germ_Cell_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15982323
GeneRIF:12777997
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7610321
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7575876
Neoplasm of the Germ Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Germ_Cell_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Germ Cell Neoplasms[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Germ_Cell_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7627840
Germ cell tumor (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2994][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3476097
GeneRIF:12620992
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:28307001
DOID:2994
Tumor of Germ Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Germ_Cell_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7667418
Germ Cell Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Germ_Cell_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:402878003
Neoplasm of Germ Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Germ_Cell_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1182532
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3476095
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3263614
GeneRIF:15330164
Germ cell neoplasms (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2994][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C12431
Reticuloendothelial System, Bone Marrow[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone_Marrow][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The tissue occupying the spaces of bone. It consists of blood vessel sinuses and a network of hematopoietic cells which give rise to the red cells, white cells, and megakaryocytes.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12431]
true
Bone Marrow[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone_Marrow][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
obsolete_bone marrow
Duplicate term : see bone marrow EFO_0000868
The tissue occupying the spaces of bone. It consists of blood vessel sinuses and a network of hematopoietic cells which give rise to the red cells, white cells, and megakaryocytes.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bone_Marrow][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57658 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158682&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158682&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57658
A biexponential transformation is a data transformation that, for each (one dimensional) real number input x, outputs an approximation (found, e.g. with the Newton's method) to a solution y of the equation B(y)-x=0, where B denotes a b transformation.
OBI_0200006
James Malone
biexponential transformation
ICD9CM_2003:617.9
GeneRIF:11994543
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15705625
ICD9CM_1998:617.9
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12372466
GeneRIF:11756572
GeneRIF:14556808
ICD9CM_1986:617.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3414226
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:198259004
GeneRIF:12594002
GeneRIF:12009356
ICD9CM_1996:617.8
ICD9CM_2002:617.9
GeneRIF:14667898
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570294
ICD9CM_1988:617
GeneRIF:12012624
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0694382
ICD9CM_1995:617.9
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:396224008
GeneRIF:14667896
ICD9CM_1999:617.8
ICD9CM_2005:617
GeneRIF:12529420
GeneRIF:15755869
DOID:289
GeneRIF:15820794
ICD9CM_2001:617
GeneRIF:15302278
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0007413
Endometriosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/129103003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11883743
GeneRIF:15236995
ICD9CM_2006:617
GeneRIF:12517591
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8359392
GeneRIF:15749523
ICD9CM_1996:617.9
GeneRIF:14967364
GeneRIF:15193490
GeneRIF:11804955
GeneRIF:12788899
GeneRIF:15120697
GeneRIF:16084889
ICD9CM_2004:617.8
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0014741
GeneRIF:15950672
GeneRIF:16210018
ICD9CM_1987:617.9
GeneRIF:11968047
GeneRIF:11963839
GeneRIF:15126568
ICD9CM_1990:617.8
GeneRIF:12372468
GeneRIF:14998974
GeneRIF:15749482
GeneRIF:12773447
ICD9CM_2005:617.8
GeneRIF:15979997
ICD9CM_1991:617.8
GeneRIF:12200463
GeneRIF:15059587
ICD9CM_1993:617
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577539
ICD9CM_1992:617.8
ICD9CM_2001:617.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2881170
ICD9CM_1995:617
GeneRIF:15531592
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0054298
ICD9CM_1989:617.9
ICD9CM_1990:617.9
UMLS_CUI:C0014178
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0478503
GeneRIF:12700072
Endometriosis (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/396224008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15640252
GeneRIF:11870103
GeneRIF:12571183
ICD9CM_2005:617.9
ICD9CM_2006:617.9
GeneRIF:16024248
GeneRIF:15866595
GeneRIF:15602080
GeneRIF:14644829
UMLS_CUI:C0014175
ICD9CM_2001:617.9
ICD9CM_2004:617
GeneRIF:15083380
GeneRIF:15861041
GeneRIF:12525458
ICD9CM_1989:617
GeneRIF:14505259
ICD9CM_2000:617.8
GeneRIF:15665016
GeneRIF:15212674
ICD9CM_1999:617.9
GeneRIF:16192641
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3414224
GeneRIF:14989983
NCI2004_11_17:C3014
ICD9CM_1988:617.8
GeneRIF:12042273
GeneRIF:16169423
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0242872
ICD9CM_1986:617
ICD9CM_1993:617.9
GeneRIF:15879464
ICD9CM_1998:617
Endometriosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endometriosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15979990
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3018517
GeneRIF:16084898
GeneRIF:15613411
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340255
GeneRIF:15120698
GeneRIF:15820792
GeneRIF:14506926
GeneRIF:15533352
ICD9CM_1992:617
GeneRIF:15472211
GeneRIF:15746194
GeneRIF:15734764
ICD9CM_2000:617.9
GeneRIF:11716965
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3414225
GeneRIF:16006475
GeneRIF:15878920
GeneRIF:14645176
ICD9CM_1988:617.9
ICD9CM_2002:617.8
GeneRIF:12837926
GeneRIF:15764806
ICD9CM_1995:617.8
GeneRIF:12112590
ICD9CM_2003:617
GeneRIF:14764801
GeneRIF:12034345
ICD9CM_1991:617.9
GeneRIF:12372460
ICD9CM_1994:617
GeneRIF:12568865
GeneRIF:15319381
GeneRIF:15588473
GeneRIF:12587534
GeneRIF:16098858
GeneRIF:12372458
ICD9CM_1994:617.8
GeneRIF:12297480
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:129103003
ICD9CM_1991:617
ICD9CM_2000:617
ICD9CM_1987:617
ICD9CM_1999:617
GeneRIF:14980314
ICD9CM_1987:617.8
GeneRIF:15044605
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0054293
GeneRIF:12571184
GeneRIF:15589849
ICD9CM_1996:617
GeneRIF:12062821
endometriosis
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2881169
ICD9CM_1993:617.8
ICD9CM_1997:617.8
ICD9CM_1986:617.9
ICD9CM_1994:617.9
GeneRIF:15212671
GeneRIF:12699881
ICD9CM_2003:617.8
GeneRIF:12620489
ICD9CM_1990:617
ICD9CM_1992:617.9
GeneRIF:12832381
ICD9CM_2004:617.9
GeneRIF:15105396
ICD9CM_2002:617
ICD9CM_1997:617
ICD9CM_1998:617.8
GeneRIF:15166131
GeneRIF:15618253
ICD9CM_1989:617.8
Endometriosis NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/198259004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15242994
GeneRIF:15166129
ICD9CM_1997:617.9
GeneRIF:11925378
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3414230
GeneRIF:16144297
James Malone
SUM149PT
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Synovial Membrane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Synovial_Membrane][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The inner membrane of a joint capsule surrounding a freely movable joint. It is loosely attached to the external fibrous capsule and secretes synovial fluid. (MeSH)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12473]
NCI Thesaurus: C12473
synovial membrane
The inner membrane of a joint capsule surrounding a freely movable joint. It is loosely attached to the external fibrous capsule and secretes synovial fluid. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Synovial_Membrane][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Synovium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Synovial_Membrane][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MO_527
Tomasz Adamusiak
genotype design
nM[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000065][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A unit of molarity which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a molar or 10^[-9] M.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000065][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A unit of molarity which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a molar or 10^-9 M.
UO:0000065
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
nanomolar
The pharyngula is a developmental stage in embryonic development which follows the blastula, gastrula and neurula stages.
James Malone
pharyngula stage
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895404
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364428
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576926
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:404069006
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3573051
UMLS_CUI:C0206634
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018208
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:27849002
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027437
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364429
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364430
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3573052
The most common type of liposarcoma. It is composed of round to oval mesenchymal cells, small signet ring lipoblasts, and a rich network of capillaries in a myxoid stroma.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3735]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0436971
DOID:5363
Myxoid liposarcoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/404069006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
myxoid liposarcoma
The most common type of liposarcoma. It is composed of round to oval mesenchymal cells, small signet ring lipoblasts, and a rich network of capillaries in a myxoid stroma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myxoid_Liposarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Myxoid liposarcoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5363][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C3735
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896584
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12915480
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895405
James Malone
Myxoid Liposarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myxoid_Liposarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
CSBwt-rescued fibroblasts
CS57549 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158573&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158573&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57549
James Malone
BTO:0001583
Ele Holloway
T98G
MCC:0000457
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MIA Paca-2
bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17747][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A phthalate ester that has formula C24H38O4.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17747][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17747
BioportalImporter v.1.0
diethylhexyl phthalate
ZFS:0000024
James Malone
segmentation 5-9 somites
CS57803 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158827&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158827&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57803
CHEBI:5931
James Malone
insulin
MAT:0000351
James Malone
gall tissue
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1874006
ICD9CM_2003:084.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3087421
GeneRIF:11971017
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1605583
GeneRIF:14695625
ICD9CM_1998:084.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:187510004
ICD9CM_2003:084.9
DOID:12365
ICD9CM_1988:084.9
ICD9CM_1994:084.9
ICD9CM_1993:084.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883692
ICD9CM_1992:084.4
ICD9CM_1991:084.9
GeneRIF:15853902
ICD9CM_1998:084.4
ICD9CM_1989:084.9
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1996:084
ICD9CM_1993:084
GeneRIF:15500919
ICD9CM_2004:084.6
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571934
ICD9CM_1994:084.4
GeneRIF:15718915
UMLS_CUI:C0153123
ICD9CM_1992:084
ICD9CM_1991:084.4
ICD9CM_1990:084.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2975989
Malaria is a parasitic disease characterized as a vector-borne arthropod infectious acute or chronic disease caused by the presence of sporozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium in the red blood cells, transmitted from an infected to an uninfected individual by the bite of anopheline mosquitoes, and characterized by periodic attacks of chills and fever that coincide with mass destruction of blood cells and the release of toxic substances by the parasite at the end of each reproductive cycle. Occurrance is widespread in tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of the Americas, Asia, and Africa.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12365][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12626578
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2977237
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2002:084.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3398831
ICD9CM_2006:084
Unspecified malaria (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/186797008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14694201
GeneRIF:12574396
ICD9CM_1995:084.6
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:61462000
ICD9CM_1991:084
ICD9CM_1987:084.9
GeneRIF:16113307
ICD9CM_1990:084
ICD9CM_1996:084.9
ICD9CM_2002:084.4
GeneRIF:15272009
ICD9CM_1993:084.9
GeneRIF:15973412
UMLS_CUI:C0024530
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3801446
GeneRIF:15931230
ICD9CM_2003:084
GeneRIF:12496175
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073650
ICD9CM_1998:084.6
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3081117
GeneRIF:11434773
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6956161
ICD9CM_1994:084.6
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3548584
GeneRIF:12402212
ICD9CM_1996:084.4
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0268154
ICD9CM_1997:084.6
ICD9CM_1991:084.6
ICD9CM_1990:084.6
ICD9CM_1986:084.4
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:186797008
GeneRIF:15322007
ICD9CM_1987:084
GeneRIF:15211007
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0082525
ICD9CM_2002:084
ICD9CM_2005:084
ICD9CM_1986:084.9
malaria
ICD9CM_2001:084
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0102270
ICD9CM_1995:084.4
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0483250
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3548566
ICD9CM_1995:084.9
GeneRIF:15383590
ICD9CM_1996:084.6
Disease due to Plasmodiidae (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/105649009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:084
GeneRIF:15933743
ICD9CM_1986:084.6
ICD9CM_1999:084.9
ICD9CM_2002:084.6
ICD9CM_1988:084
ICD9CM_2001:084.6
GeneRIF:12125143
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3772286
ICD9CM_1993:084.6
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240128
Other malaria (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/266121001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15691125
ICD9CM_1997:084.9
ICD9CM_1997:084
ICD9CM_1994:084
NCI2004_11_17:C34797
ICD9CM_2006:084.6
ICD9CM_2005:084.9
ICD9CM_1987:084.4
GeneRIF:15086902
ICD9CM_2004:084.4
GeneRIF:15634900
ICD9CM_1992:084.9
GeneRIF:12654089
Malaria (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/61462000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1986:084
GeneRIF:12738632
GeneRIF:14767829
ICD9CM_2005:084.4
GeneRIF:12746397
ICD9CM_1999:084
ICD9CM_1990:084.9
ICD9CM_1999:084.6
GeneRIF:12117997
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:248437004
ICD9CM_2000:084.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3398832
GeneRIF:15845528
ICD9CM_1988:084.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3607203
Malaria[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malaria][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8360446
ICD9CM_2003:084.6
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340437
GeneRIF:15319871
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2888737
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073497
GeneRIF:14595440
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0736851
GeneRIF:15724813
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0082520
UMLS_CUI:C0029661
ICD9CM_2001:084.4
ICD9CM_1997:084.4
GeneRIF:12140747
ICD9CM_1992:084.6
ICD9CM_1987:084.6
ICD9CM_1998:084
Malarial fever (finding)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/248437004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:084.4
ICD9CM_2004:084.9
ICD9CM_2001:084.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:105649009
James Malone
GeneRIF:12654091
ICD9CM_2000:084.6
GeneRIF:12933825
ICD9CM_1989:084
ICD9CM_1999:084.4
ICD9CM_2000:084
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3155918
ICD9CM_2005:084.6
GeneRIF:15478802
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0012910
GeneRIF:12486610
GeneRIF:11668637
ICD9CM_1995:084
ICD9CM_1988:084.6
ICD9CM_2000:084.9
ICD9CM_1989:084.6
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:266121001
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0102271
BioportalImporter v.1.0
occipital lobe
EV:0100170
Occipital cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Occipital_lobe][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Occipital lobe is the one of five lobes of the cerebral hemisphere which occupies the posterior-most portion of the hemisphere. Anteriorly, it shares an arbitrary border with the parietal lobe and temporal lobe. Medially, it is bounded by the longitudinal cerebral fissure.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Occipital_lobe][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Occipital region[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Occipital_lobe][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000507
FMAID:67325
Acetylsalicylic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15365][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
2-(acetyloxy)benzoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15365][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:15365
BioportalImporter v.1.0
acetylsalicylic acid
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SNB19
James Malone
The middle portion of the brainstem located between the midbrain and the medulla oblongata. The fourth ventricle lies dorsal to the pons which also contains the motor trigeminal nuclei and the abducens nuclei. The cerebellum contributes a large number of afferent fibers to the pons.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12511]
Pons[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pons_Varolii][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Pons Cerebelli[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pons_Varolii][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12511
The middle portion of the brainstem located between the midbrain and the medulla oblongata. The fourth ventricle lies dorsal to the pons which also contains the motor trigeminal nuclei and the abducens nuclei. The cerebellum contributes a large number of afferent fibers to the pons.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pons_Varolii][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Pons Varolii[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pons_Varolii][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
pons
CS57896 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158920&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158920&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57896
Familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in which a family history of the disease exists.
James Malone
familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
A substance that opposes oxidation or inhibits reactions brought about by dioxygen or peroxides.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:22586][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:22586
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antioxidant
CHEBI:22586
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0449197
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782847
diffuse systemic sclerosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1580][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
diffuse scleroderma
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782910
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3395363
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318515
UMLS_ST:T047
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:128460000
DOID:1580
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318516
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D045743
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782908
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782943
GeneRIF:16320328
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782909
UMLS_CUI:C1258104
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782620
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2783441
Systemic sclerosis, diffuse (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1580][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3745183
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3395362
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1883786
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3745184
digit
forelimb digit[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000285][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0003035
James Malone
SAEL:29
hindlimb digit[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000285][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
XAO:0003036
MAT:0000285
beta cell
Beta Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Beta_Cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Insulin Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Beta_Cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A cell that composes the bulk of the islets of Langerhans and secretes insulin.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C32199]
beta cell islets
James Malone
Insulin Secreting Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Beta_Cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A cell that composes the bulk of the islets of Langerhans and secretes insulin.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Beta_Cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C32199
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
Ele Holloway
66cl4
BioportalImporter v.1.0
TAO:0000632
EHDAA:5923
EMAPA:17381
genital system
FMAID:7160
FBbt:00004857
XAO:0000142
animal reproductive system
SAEL:89
Reproductive system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Genital_system][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100100
James Malone
MAT:0000305
CS57807 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158831&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158831&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57807
ZFS:0000023
James Malone
segmentation 1-4 somites
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
sham therapy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Placebo][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
PLCB[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Placebo][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Placebo[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Placebo][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C753
An inactive substance, treatment or procedure that is intended to provide baseline measurements for the experimental protocol of a clinical trial.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Placebo][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
placebo
MAT:0000347
James Malone
plant fluid
reference sample
Controlling[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Control][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The act of directing or determining; regulation or maintenance of a function or action; a relation of constraint of one entity (thing or person or group) by another.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Control][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
A control role is borne by a material in a process in which results obtained from an experimental sample and a control sample are compared.
NCI Thesaurus: C61299
control
Controlled[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Control][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
The act of directing or determining; regulation or maintenance of a function or action; a relation of constraint of one entity (thing or person or group) by another.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C61299]
Control[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Control][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872275
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0015919
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0485945
Parasitic Infection[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Parasitic_Infection][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15471863
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3617488
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D010272
GeneRIF:11444968
BioportalImporter v.1.0
parasitic Infection
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:17322007
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3617534
James Malone
Parasitic diseases
A successful invasion of a host by an organism that uses the host for food and shelter.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Parasitic_Infection][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3398613
DOID:1398
GeneRIF:12045244
Disease caused by parasite (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/17322007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0097742
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0050072
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1873056
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049825
UMLS_CUI:C0030499
A successful invasion of a host by an organism that uses the host for food and shelter.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C27864]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0097741
parasitic disease
NCI Thesaurus: C27864
Parasitic disease NOS
James Malone
AXILLA[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Axilla][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The underside concavity where the arm and the shoulder are joined.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Axilla][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12674
axilla
The underside concavity where the arm and the shoulder are joined.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12674]
Underarm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Axilla][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Armpit[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Axilla][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0100166
MAT:0000506
Parietal cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Parietal_lobe][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Parietal region[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Parietal_lobe][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:61826
Parietal lobe is the one of five lobes of the cerebral hemisphere which occupies the dorsal-posterior portion of the hemisphere. It is bounded by the central sulcus on its anterior border and and by the longitudinal cerebral fissure on its medial border. Posteriorly it shares an arbitrary border with the occipital lobe.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Parietal_lobe][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
parietal lobe
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SNU1
The most common type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It includes the most frequently seen morphologic variants which are: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, small lymphocytic lymphoma and marginal zone B-cell lymphoma. -- 2003[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-cell lymphoma dlbcl
B-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
B-Cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
B-Cell Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma B-Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Lymphomas Non-Hodgkin's B-Cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
C3457
Non-Hodgkin's B-Cell Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/B-Cell_Non-Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Any of a group of compounds, both naturally occurring and synthetic, that regulate aspects of plant growth (from Greek alphaupsilonxialphanuomega, "to grow").[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:22676][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:22676
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
auxin
CHEBI:22676
CS57901 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158925&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158925&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57901
James Malone
Ele Holloway
4T1
Sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in which there is no known cause, such as no family history.
James Malone
sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
A cell of the strip of specialized ectoderm flanking each side of the embryonal neural plate, which after the closure of the neural tube, forms a column of isolated cells along the dorsal aspect of the neural tube. Most of the cranial and all of the spinal sensory ganglion cells arise by differentiation of neural crest cells.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000333][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000333
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
neural crest cell
redundant use material entity
obsolete_biomaterial factor
true
ZFS:0000004
James Malone
cleavage 8-cell
Upper extremity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Upper_limb][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Fore limb[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Upper_limb][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
upper limb[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000394][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EHDAA:6208
EV:0100014
Superior member[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Upper_limb][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
forelimb
FMAID:7183
SAEL:42
MAT:0000394
XAO:0003030
Forelimb[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Upper_limb][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:17412
MA:0000025
ZEA:0015031
PO:0009025
MAT:0000234
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000234
James Malone
leaf
James Malone
segmentation stage
CS57790 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158814&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158814&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57790
BioportalImporter v.1.0
The lateral prominence of the pelvis from the waist to the thigh.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hip][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BTO:0001457
C64193
hip
HIP[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hip][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
The hip is an animal body part which is the laterally projecting region of each side of the lower or posterior part of the mammalian trunk formed by the lateral parts of the pelvis and upper part of the femur together with the fleshy parts covering them.
BioportalImporter v.1.0
frontal lobe
Frontal region[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Frontal_lobe][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000505
Frontal lobe is the anterior-most of five lobes of the cerebral hemisphere. It is bounded by the central sulcus on its posterior border and by the longitudinal cerebral fissure on its medial border.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Frontal_lobe][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Frontal cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Frontal_lobe][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
FMAID:61824
EV:0100167
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SNU16
medial geniculate body
MGN
MA:0000870
FMA:62211
James Malone
medial geniculate nucleus
James Malone
thigh bone
femur
Femoral[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Femur][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The upper leg bone positioned between the pelvis and the knee.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12717]
The upper leg bone positioned between the pelvis and the knee.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Femur][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12717
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Femur[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Femur][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
uninfected
Uninfected class is a disposition in which the bearer is not known to be affected by a disease withtin the context of a study
Being approximately average or within certain limits; conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Normal][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Being approximately average or within certain limits; conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C14165]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Normal[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Normal][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C14165
Simian Immunodeficiency Virus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Simian_Immunodeficiency_Virus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SIV[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Simian_Immunodeficiency_Virus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An HIV-like virus that infects monkeys, chimpanzees, and other non-human primates. (AIDS Info HIV Glossary)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Simian_Immunodeficiency_Virus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C14274
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
simian immunodeficiency virus
Drosophila melanogaster
A role played by the molecular entity or part thereof within a chemical context.
CHEBI_51086
James Malone
chemical role
The role of a chemical to be an anti-inflammatory drug.
http://purl.org/obo/owl/CHEBI#CHEBI_51086
true
obsolete_digit
Digital[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Digit][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A finger or toe in human beings or corresponding part in other vertebrates.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Digit][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A finger or toe in human beings or corresponding part in other vertebrates.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C40186]
Digit[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Digit][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Duplicated class, use digit EFO_000088.
NCI Thesaurus: C40186
CS57904 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158928&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158928&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57904
James Malone
MDAMB231
The taxon-independent term for the outer covering of an organism[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000033][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000176
MA:0000014
A division of the whole organism into specialized systems.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004856][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
AAO:0000239
integument[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000033][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0005393
WBbt:0005730
FBbt:00004856
EHDAA:6520
TADS:0000108
Integumental system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Integumentary_system][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000033
FMAID:72979
EMAPA:17524
EV:0100151
integumental system
James Malone
The entire nerve apparatus, composed of a central part, the brain and spinal cord, and a peripheral part, the cranial and spinal nerves, autonomic ganglia, and plexuses.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12755]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
The entire nerve apparatus, composed of a central part, the brain and spinal cord, and a peripheral part, the cranial and spinal nerves, autonomic ganglia, and plexuses.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Nervous_System][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
nervous system disease
Nervous System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Nervous_System][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Neurologic Organ System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Nervous_System][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Organ System, Neurologic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Nervous_System][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12755
Body System, Neurologic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Nervous_System][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Neurologic Body System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Nervous_System][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SALK_037727 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?type=germplasm&id=4640315
Germplasm:4640315
James Malone
SALK_037727
A biopsy number is an information entity about the numerical label given to a partciular biopsy obtained.
James Malone
biopsy number
ZFS:0000029
James Malone
pharyngula prim-5
MA:0000663
AAO:0000222
James Malone
hindlimb muscle
CS57801 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158825&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158825&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57801
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SNU182
TESTOSTERONE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17347][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
17beta-hydroxyandrost-4-en-3-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17347][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An androgen that has formula C19H28O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17347][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17347
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
testosterone
ZEA:0015180
MAT:0000009
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000009
James Malone
shoot
BioportalImporter v.1.0
INGUINAL REGION[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Inguinal_Region][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12726
The lower region of the anterior abdominal wall located laterally to the pubic region.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12726]
The lower region of the anterior abdominal wall located laterally to the pubic region.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Inguinal_Region][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
inguinal region
Inguinal[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Inguinal_Region][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Groin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Inguinal_Region][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
iliac region
Nutritional disorder (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/2492009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CUI:C0028709
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009748
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:2492009
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7589540
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0093757
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2789523
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2974394
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2789522
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0093754
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0485009
disorder of nutrition[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:374][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Nutritional Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Nutritional_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
nutritional disorder
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3589250
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0015120
nutrition disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:374][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3015662
DOID:374
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3589247
NCI2004_11_17:C26836
FMA:72206
James Malone
medulla of thymus
CS57644 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158668&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158668&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57644
murine neuroblastoma cholinergic cell line
CS57905 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158929&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158929&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57905
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3395708
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:53619000
ICD9CM_2003:570-579.99
ICD9CM_2000:570-579.99
ICD9CM_2004:575
ICD9CM_1997:575
ICD9CM_2005:564
ICD9CM_2003:569.49
ICD9CM_1993:569.49
ICD9CM_1994:569.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3014873
ICD9CM_1989:569.49
ICD9CM_1996:564
ICD9CM_2002:564.4
ICD9CM_2003:569.4
ICD9CM_1991:564.4
ICD9CM_1989:570-579.99
ICD9CM_1988:569.49
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0006374
ICD9CM_1999:569
Other gallbladder disorders NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/197435005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1993:570-579.99
ICD9CM_2001:564.4
ICD9CM_1991:569.4
ICD9CM_1995:575
ICD9CM_1991:575
ICD9CM_1988:564
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8345881
ICD9CM_1992:569.49
ICD9CM_1986:569.49
ICD9CM_2002:520-579.99
ICD9CM_2001:520-579.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0755618
ICD9CM_1991:520-579.99
ICD9CM_1989:569.4
ICD9CM_1992:570-579.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3052940
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122492
ICD9CM_2002:564
ICD9CM_1992:564
Digestive system diseases NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/197575000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2003:520-579.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0242506
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0277659
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053051
ICD9CM_1996:569.49
ICD9CM_1988:575
ICD9CM_1989:560-569.99
UMLS_CUI:C0302382
UMLS_ST:T047
Other gallbladder disorders (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/197407006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606327
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0048770
ICD9CM_1995:569.49
ICD9CM_2003:564.4
ICD9CM_1994:569
ICD9CM_1995:570-579.99
ICD9CM_2003:569
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3799645
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086991
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606384
ICD9CM_1990:569
ICD9CM_1993:560-569.99
ICD9CM_1997:569
ICD9CM_1986:570-579.99
ICD9CM_1999:560-569.99
ICD9CM_1990:569.49
ICD9CM_2005:575
ICD9CM_1987:569
ICD9CM_1998:564.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6938278
ICD9CM_1989:569
ICD9CM_1994:564.4
ICD9CM_2004:564.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3798949
ICD9CM_2000:569.49
ICD9CM_2002:570-579.99
ICD9CM_2000:569.4
ICD9CM_2001:560-569.99
ICD9CM_1998:520-579.99
ICD9CM_1995:520-579.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2893403
ICD9CM_2005:569.49
ICD9CM_1991:560-569.99
UMLS_CUI:C0178284
ICD9CM_2000:520-579.99
ICD9CM_1989:564.4
ICD9CM_2000:564
ICD9CM_1988:564.4
ICD9CM_1994:560-569.99
UMLS_CUI:C0156182
ICD9CM_1999:569.4
ICD9CM_1996:569.4
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0048769
ICD9CM_1990:569.4
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0705379
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197575000
ICD9CM_1997:560-569.99
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0406951
ICD9CM_2002:575
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606776
ICD9CM_1993:520-579.99
ICD9CM_1993:564
Other intestinal disorders NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/197264003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197569009
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3798941
ICD9CM_1989:575
ICD9CM_1996:520-579.99
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197435005
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0277568
ICD9CM_1998:564
ICD9CM_2005:520-579.99
ICD9CM_1997:569.49
ICD9CM_1996:564.4
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197407006
ICD9CM_1986:564
ICD9CM_1987:569.4
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197543003
ICD9CM_2002:569
ICD9CM_1986:569.4
ICD9CM_1992:569
ICD9CM_1990:564.4
ICD9CM_1986:569
ICD9CM_1994:564
ICD9CM_1999:564
ICD9CM_1993:575
ICD9CM_1996:575
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0755617
UMLS_CUI:C0156213
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086720
ICD9CM_1990:560-569.99
ICD9CM_1989:520-579.99
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197264003
ICD9CM_1994:520-579.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3025022
ICD9CM_2006:569
ICD9CM_1987:575
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1993:569
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053050
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086714
ICD9CM_2001:564
ICD9CM_1995:569.4
digestive system disease
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197209006
ICD9CM_1991:569.49
ICD9CM_1996:569
ICD9CM_2002:569.49
ICD9CM_2005:569
ICD9CM_1992:575
ICD9CM_1986:520-579.99
ICD9CM_1990:520-579.99
UMLS_CUI:C0012242
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3014870
ICD9CM_2005:564.4
ICD9CM_1988:570-579.99
ICD9CM_1992:569.4
ICD9CM_2004:569
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2962292
ICD9CM_2003:564
ICD9CM_1988:569
ICD9CM_1998:569.49
ICD9CM_2000:575
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197043006
Other disorders of intestine (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/197209006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1987:570-579.99
ICD9CM_2004:520-579.99
ICD9CM_2002:569.4
ICD9CM_1997:520-579.99
ICD9CM_1998:569
ICD9CM_1992:560-569.99
ICD9CM_1997:564.4
ICD9CM_1995:560-569.99
ICD9CM_1998:560-569.99
ICD9CM_2001:569
UMLS_CUI:C0156172
ICD9CM_1997:569.4
ICD9CM_1998:570-579.99
ICD9CM_1993:564.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6938277
ICD9CM_2000:560-569.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053105
ICD9CM_2004:564
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0242507
ICD9CM_1999:520-579.99
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197538005
ICD9CM_2004:569.49
ICD9CM_1986:575
ICD9CM_1994:569.49
ICD9CM_1999:564.4
ICD9CM_1986:564.4
ICD9CM_1995:564.4
ICD9CM_1987:564.4
ICD9CM_1999:570-579.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0547011
ICD9CM_1999:575
ICD9CM_2001:569.49
ICD9CM_1996:560-569.99
ICD9CM_1999:569.49
ICD9CM_1987:569.49
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0318803
ICD9CM_1991:570-579.99
James Malone
ICD9CM_1990:570-579.99
ICD9CM_2004:569.4
ICD9CM_1991:564
ICD9CM_2004:560-569.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053099
ICD9CM_1991:569
ICD9CM_1998:569.4
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049977
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3606775
ICD9CM_1988:560-569.99
DOID:27
UMLS_CUI:C0348742
ICD9CM_1987:560-569.99
ICD9CM_1988:569.4
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122491
ICD9CM_1993:569.4
ICD9CM_2005:570-579.99
ICD9CM_2001:575
Other diseases of the intestines and peritoneum (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/197043006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2005:560-569.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3607020
ICD9CM_2002:560-569.99
ICD9CM_1996:570-579.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0277530
ICD9CM_1987:520-579.99
ICD9CM_1988:520-579.99
ICD9CM_2001:569.4
ICD9CM_1992:564.4
ICD9CM_1995:569
Disorder of digestive system (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/53619000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1992:520-579.99
ICD9CM_1990:564
ICD9CM_2003:575
ICD9CM_2000:564.4
ICD9CM_1997:564
ICD9CM_2003:560-569.99
ICD9CM_1998:575
ICD9CM_1997:570-579.99
ICD9CM_2000:569
ICD9CM_1986:560-569.99
UMLS_CUI:C0178285
ICD9CM_1987:564
ICD9CM_1994:570-579.99
ICD9CM_2004:570-579.99
ICD9CM_1989:564
ICD9CM_2001:570-579.99
ICD9CM_1994:575
ICD9CM_1990:575
ICD9CM_2005:569.4
ICD9CM_1995:564
CHEBI:22333
James Malone
alkylating agent
CHEBI:22333
XAO:0000012
telencephalon
EHDAA:3496
MAT:0000421
TAO:0000079
ZFA:0000079
EMAPA:16910
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000421
FMAID:6200
MFO:0002300
James Malone
MA:0000183
Anatomical structure, which is a subdivision of a cardinal body part; it may exclude bones; is demarcated from other subdivisions of the same cardinal body part by anatomical surfaces or lines or topographical references; together with other contiguous subdivisions of the same cardinal body part, it constitutes a cardinal body part. Examples: thorax, perineum, back of neck, forearm, hand, phalanx, nose, auricle of ear, scrotum.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Subdivision_of_cardinal_body_part][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0001308
organism subdivision[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000293][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000293
animal body part
Principal body part subdivision[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Subdivision_of_cardinal_body_part][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:67504
EV:0100008
James Malone
XAO:0003013
The physical site from which tissue has been removed from a living organism.
James Malone
biopsy site
duplication: use EFO_0000945
MA:0000688
BioportalImporter v.1.0
dysplastic skeletal extremities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002115][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
limb skeleton
obsolete_limb bone
abnormal development of limb, foot or tail bones resulting in morphological abnormality[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002115][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000151
James Malone
skeletal: extremities defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002115][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
true
MP:0002115
1.4
juvenile stage
MIAA:0000402
James Malone
infant
neuroblastoma cell
nerve cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000540][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The basic cellular unit of nervous tissue. Each neuron consists of a body, an axon, and dendrites. Their purpose is to receive, conduct, and transmit impulses in the nervous system.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000540][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000540
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
nerve cell
James Malone
tumor
NCI Metathesaurus
tumour
An abnormal mass of tissue that results from excessive cell division. Tumors perform no useful body function. They may be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
Breast_Tumor_Luminal
HUMERUS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Humerus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The upper arm bone between the shoulder and elbow.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Humerus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The upper arm bone between the shoulder and elbow.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12731]
NCI Thesaurus: C12731
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
humerus
FMA:30319
James Malone
ligament
A disease factor is a clinical factor that describes states of disease associated with a particular sample and/or organism.
James Malone
disease factor
true
MAT:0000008
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000008
seed
James Malone
ZEA:0015178
PO:00099010
CS57812 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158836&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158836&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57812
Barrett's esophagus (disorder) [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Barrett's ulcer of esophagus (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14576477
GeneRIF:15810620
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8353728
(Ulcerative esophagitis) or (Barrett's esophagus)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
ICD9CM_2006:530.85
Barrett's esophagus
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D001471
GeneRIF:11857318
GeneRIF:15231484
Barretts syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15824739
GeneRIF:15041721
Barrett's oesophagus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Barrett esophagus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Barrett's esophagus with esophagitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16291394
DOID:9206
UMLS_CUI:C0004763
GeneRIF:15716603
GeneRIF:15878911
Barrett's esophagus (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15967118
GeneRIF:15013707
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15167938
CLE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9206][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GM06993
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D020031
GeneRIF:14747532
GeneRIF:15368517
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3436327
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1925149
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1367094
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7584199
GeneRIF:15650182
GeneRIF:12163590
GeneRIF:12050395
GeneRIF:15808506
EBV Infection[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Epstein-Barr_Virus_Infection][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C38759
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:11979459
GeneRIF:15929169
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1367095
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1357508
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:402121009
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1357510
Epstein-Barr virus infection
GeneRIF:11813981
GeneRIF:15170639
DOID:2938
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7645644
GeneRIF:15047814
GeneRIF:14747531
Epstein-Barr virus infection (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2938][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14607922
Epstein-Barr Virus Infection[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Epstein-Barr_Virus_Infection][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GeneRIF:12707047
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1367096
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1357509
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1357511
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0029738
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1925148
UMLS_CUI:C0149678
GeneRIF:15356108
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318314
GeneRIF:15324931
The fused compact cephalic plates that comprise the head, excluding the eyes, antennae and mouthparts.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004482][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00004482
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
head capsule
N,N-dimethylimidodicarbonimidic diamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6801][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Metformin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6801][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:6801
BioportalImporter v.1.0
metformin
ZFS:0000006
James Malone
cleavage 32-cell
basal breast tumor is a high grade, triple-negative breast tumor, i.e. they express no estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor nor Her2/neu proteins.
wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basal-like_carcinoma
James Malone
Tomasz Adamusiak
basal-like carcinoma
diencephalon
EMAPA:16896
Interbrain[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Diencephalon][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Mature diencephalon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Diencephalon][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Between brain[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Diencephalon][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:62001
MFO:0002280
MAT:0000420
ZFA:0000101
XAO:0000013
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Organ component of neuraxis that has as its parts the epithalamus, thalamus, hypothalamus, subthalamus. There is only one diencephalon.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Diencephalon][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:3472
TAO:0000101
MA:0000171
CS57908 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158932&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158932&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57908
James Malone
MDAMB-157
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
TGMA:0000197
wing
FBbt:00004729
TGMA:0000196
MAT:0000202
A flight organ of the adult external thorax that is derived from a dorsal mesothoracic disc.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004729][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
In adult pterygotous insects, the paired organs of flight occurring on the metathoracic segment. In Diptera, the metathoracic wings are represented by the halteres.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000197][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
adult mesothoracic wing[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000202][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
adult metathoracic wing[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000202][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
In adult pterygotous insects, one of the paired organs of flight occurring on the mesothoracic segment.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000196][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GM12750
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:399020009
GeneRIF:15833432
GeneRIF:12912811
Primary dilated cardiomyopathy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/195021004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11846417
GeneRIF:15601645
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3015004
GeneRIF:14625273
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0048981
GeneRIF:15735644
GeneRIF:14660611
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3370023
GeneRIF:15146952
James Malone
GeneRIF:12642359
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954599
GeneRIF:12644006
GeneRIF:12197595
UMLS_CUI:C0007193
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195021004
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042128
GeneRIF:15080529
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002311
GeneRIF:11792810
GeneRIF:11950896
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035199
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15238456
Congestive cardiomyopathy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/399020009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15034580
GeneRIF:11984589
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002793
GeneRIF:16288714
GeneRIF:12869376
GeneRIF:12177436
Congestive cardiomyopathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12930][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15340063
GeneRIF:11897440
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954598
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3114197
GeneRIF:12072561
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2927342
GeneRIF:12628721
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042127
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3012844
GeneRIF:12163370
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0003463
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1870994
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035198
GeneRIF:15347805
GeneRIF:15485910
GeneRIF:15763499
GeneRIF:12610310
GeneRIF:11896212
GeneRIF:12359139
dilated cardiomyopathy
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2978432
Cardiomyopathy, congestive[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12930][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3644604
GeneRIF:14575316
DOID:12930
GeneRIF:12920582
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3262840
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0048982
GeneRIF:12628722
GeneRIF:11972068
GeneRIF:15345656
An artery arising from the right ventricle of the heart that carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pulmonary_Artery][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
pulmonary artery
Pulmonary Artery[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pulmonary_Artery][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An artery arising from the right ventricle of the heart that carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12774]
James Malone
NCI Thesaurus: C12774
Pulmonary Trunk[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pulmonary_Artery][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15793859
GeneRIF:15292938
GeneRIF:15655821
GeneRIF:11987129
GeneRIF:15946916
GeneRIF:12725330
GeneRIF:15007304
GeneRIF:11904678
GeneRIF:12112311
GeneRIF:12139949
GeneRIF:12133438
ICD9CM_2006:556.9
GeneRIF:12878361
GeneRIF:15188158
GeneRIF:12100519
GeneRIF:15550998
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8339684
GeneRIF:11956656
GeneRIF:15288468
GeneRIF:12133437
GeneRIF:11953203
GeneRIF:12465728
GeneRIF:15944317
GeneRIF:14627676
GeneRIF:12572877
GeneRIF:12842452
UC - Ulcerative colitis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8577][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16149136
GeneRIF:16015687
GeneRIF:12109441
GeneRIF:12730867
GeneRIF:14597776
GeneRIF:14611908
GeneRIF:15628695
GeneRIF:15973119
GeneRIF:15685540
GeneRIF:14731353
GeneRIF:12486609
GeneRIF:15905704
GeneRIF:12460892
GeneRIF:14617036
GeneRIF:15102868
James Malone
GeneRIF:15188166
GeneRIF:15046221
GeneRIF:12707342
GeneRIF:15052696
GeneRIF:12598727
GeneRIF:11737306
GeneRIF:12011151
Ulcerative colitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8577][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15146247
GeneRIF:11920497
GeneRIF:15248378
ulcerative colitis
GeneRIF:15935984
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8363622
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D003093
Ulcerative Colitis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8577][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15284119
DOID:8577
GeneRIF:14525977
GeneRIF:12617879
GeneRIF:12512026
GeneRIF:15755919
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_CUI:C0009324
GeneRIF:14669348
ICD9CM_2006:556
GeneRIF:16158332
PO:0009013
BioportalImporter v.1.0
meristem
Undifferentiated plant issue - the botanical equivalent of animal stem cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000006
James Malone
Meristem is a plant component consisting of undifferentiated plant issue - the botanical equivalent of animal stem cells.
NCI Thesaurus: C33064
medial collateral ligament
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Medial Collateral Ligament of the Knee[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Medial_Collateral_Ligament_of_the_Knee][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57813 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158837&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158837&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57813
James Malone
BY4741
Mediastinal Lymph Node[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mediastinal_Lymph_Node][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A lymph node located in the mediastinum. Mediastinal lymph nodes are arranged in three groups, one on the lateral, another on the medial, and a third on the anterior aspect of the vessels; the third group is, however, sometimes absent.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Mediastinal_Lymph_Node][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C33073
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
mediastinal lymph node
James Malone
GM06994
PO:0009062
James Malone
gynoecium
cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Idiopathic_Pulmonary_Fibrosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
IPF[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Idiopathic_Pulmonary_Fibrosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C35716
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Methamphetamine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(2S)-N-methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-amine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An amphetamine that has formula C10H15N.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:6809
BioportalImporter v.1.0
methamphetamine
The actions or reactions of an object or organism, usually in relation to the environment or surrounding world of stimuli. E.g. Fixed action pattern courtship behaviour in Drosophila. Forager behaviour in honey bees.
James Malone
behaviour
Fixed action pattern courtship behaviour in Drosophila. Forager behaviour in honey bees.
I am trying to determine the difference between a process and a behaviour. Is behaviour dancing any different from the process dancing?
ZFS:0000002
James Malone
cleavage 2-cell
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Dorsal thalamus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Thalamus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:105
any structural anomaly of the large ovoid mass of paired bodies containing mostly grey matter and forming part of the lateral wall of the third ventricle of the brain[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000832][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal thalamus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000832][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0001215
MA:0000179
thalamus dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000832][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
thalamus
EV:0100195
FMAID:62007
EMAPA:17540
TAO:0001215
Dorsal thalamus (Anthoney)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Thalamus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000109
MP:0000832
EHDAA:3482
CS57923 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005164919&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005164919&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57923
James Malone
MDAMB175VII
James Malone
GM12717
balancer organ
Paired dorsal 'appendage' of the adult mesothoracic segment. It is a freely movable, capitate stalk. It develops from the dorsal mesothoracic disc. It is used for flight balance.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004783][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000203
FBbt:00004783
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
haltere
paragonium
FBbt:00004959
James Malone
male accessory gland
CS57810 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158834&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158834&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57810
CL:0000077
James Malone
mesothelial cell
CS57572 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158596&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158596&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57572
The process of bringing about genetic alteration of any cell or organism by a variety of means including recombinant DNA technology, viruses, chemical mutagens and X-rays.
James Malone
transfect
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKOV3
Idiopathic Cardiomyopathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Idiopathic_Cardiomyopathy][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A disease of the heart muscle or myocardium proper whose cause is unknown.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Idiopathic_Cardiomyopathy][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A disease of the heart muscle or myocardium proper whose cause is unknown.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C53654]
NCI Thesaurus: C53654
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
idiopathic cardiomyopathy
mercury dichloride[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:31823][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
mercury dichloride
A mercury coordination entity that has formula Cl2Hg.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:31823][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
mercury(2+) chloride[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:31823][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
mercury(II) chloride[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:31823][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CHEBI:31823
James Malone
Gingiva[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gingiva][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C32677
The soft tissue surrounding the neck of individual teeth as well as covering the alveolar bone. The tissue is fibrous and continuous with the periodontal ligament and mucosal covering.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gingiva][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Gum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gingiva][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
gum
FMA:59762
ZFS:0000026
James Malone
segmentation 14-19 somites
GeneRIF:14671199
ICD9CM_1988:256.4
GeneRIF:15695318
ICD9CM_2005:256.4
GeneRIF:15926113
GeneRIF:15588467
GeneRIF:14764797
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0017165
GeneRIF:15057670
GeneRIF:12857431
ICD9CM_1996:256.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2941970
GeneRIF:16213847
polycystic ovary syndrome
polycystic ovary[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11612][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15516780
GeneRIF:15862282
GeneRIF:15240646
James Malone
ICD9CM_1995:256.4
ICD9CM_1992:256.4
GeneRIF:14688155
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1883584
GeneRIF:16084882
ICD9CM_2006:256.4
ICD9CM_1999:256.4
Multicystic ovaries[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11612][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12574198
GeneRIF:12849814
GeneRIF:15533361
GeneRIF:12050223
GeneRIF:12364442
GeneRIF:15292352
GeneRIF:14669168
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6921715
GeneRIF:15598676
GeneRIF:12161545
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0319776
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12213887
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1883582
GeneRIF:14671189
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340931
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0103111
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0245070
GeneRIF:15653207
GeneRIF:12923129
GeneRIF:15731326
GeneRIF:14671186
GeneRIF:12396555
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1882969
GeneRIF:12615821
ICD9CM_1987:256.4
GeneRIF:12857430
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2888884
ICD9CM_1997:256.4
GeneRIF:12477518
GeneRIF:14602801
GeneRIF:12679434
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3069211
Polycystic Ovarian Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Polycystic_Ovarian_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1993:256.4
GeneRIF:15178661
GeneRIF:14684846
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2370440
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3054349
GeneRIF:15985479
NCI2004_11_17:C26862
GeneRIF:14671196
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2370437
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122085
GeneRIF:15950665
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3296400
GeneRIF:12620441
ICD9CM_1991:256.4
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615089
Polycystic ovaries (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/69878008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:256.4
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1882938
ICD9CM_2001:256.4
GeneRIF:15191349
GeneRIF:15233555
Polycystic ovaries[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11612][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15624269
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2946717
ICD9CM_1994:256.4
GeneRIF:12519859
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3046499
ICD9CM_1990:256.4
GeneRIF:14561641
GeneRIF:15950642
NCI2004_11_17:C27086
GeneRIF:15010862
ICD9CM_2004:256.4
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0460714
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2977926
UMLS_CUI:C0032460
GeneRIF:16159937
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:69878008
GeneRIF:15886251
ICD9CM_1986:256.4
GeneRIF:14764802
GeneRIF:15155816
GeneRIF:15374726
GeneRIF:14644808
ICD9CM_1998:256.4
ICD9CM_2002:256.4
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573831
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2961275
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240609
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1883583
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2368778
DOID:11612
ICD9CM_1989:256.4
GeneRIF:11809921
GeneRIF:15757855
Polycystic ovary syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11612][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0460710
GeneRIF:16030171
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3637454
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0096086
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D011085
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0119435
GeneRIF:14715867
GeneRIF:16275260
Stein-Leventhal Syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Stein-Leventhal_Syndrome][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15333250
Stein-Leventhal synd.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11612][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
PCOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11612][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15705377
GeneRIF:15579759
GeneRIF:15533384
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3054348
GeneRIF:12727985
ICD9CM_2003:256.4
GeneRIF:12161543
GeneRIF:12502516
A treatment applied to a sample where some behaviour is expected as a result e.g. avoidance
James Malone
behavioural stimulus
avoidance
ZFS:0000007
James Malone
cleavage 64-cell
James Malone
MDAMB134VI
hindlimb
Lower extremity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Lower_limb][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:49
EMAPA:17458
James Malone
XAO:0003031
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000395
EHDAA:6094
Inferior member[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Lower_limb][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hindlimb[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Lower_limb][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hind limb[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Lower_limb][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
lower limb[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000395][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:7184
MA:0000026
EV:0100015
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8378148
disorder, post-traumatic stress[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Post-Traumatic_Stress_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1998:309.81
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3640993
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872007
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A6995140
ICD9CM_1991:309.81
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Post-Traumatic_Stress_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3640990
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D013313
ICD9CM_2005:309.81
ICD9CM_1997:309.81
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:47505003
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577079
traumatic neurosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2055][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1987:309.81
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_2000:309.81
ICD9CM_1992:309.81
NCI Thesaurus: C3389
post-traumatic stress disorder
ICD9CM_1995:309.81
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3078432
ICD9CM_1993:309.81
ICD9CM_1996:309.81
ICD9CM_1990:309.81
ICD9CM_2001:309.81
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1308308
ICD9CM_1999:309.81
ICD9CM_1989:309.81
ICD9CM_1988:309.81
GeneRIF:12232785
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3297630
Posttraumatic stress disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2055][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1994:309.81
ICD9CM_2004:309.81
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0487077
UMLS_ST:T048
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A6994787
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3274862
Posttraumatic stress disorder (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/47505003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2003:309.81
James Malone
UMLS_CUI:C0038436
ICD9CM_2002:309.81
ICD9CM_1986:309.81
ICD9CM_2006:309.81
NCI2004_11_17:C3389
DOID:2055
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0107634
Posttraumatic stress disorder NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2055][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7583378
An insecticide compound naturally occurring in plants.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:22917][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:22917
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
phytogenic insecticide
CHEBI:22917
CS57924 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005164920&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005164920&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57924
CS57811 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158835&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158835&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57811
treatment
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SKUT1
lower jaw bone
BTO:0001748
James Malone
mandible
Period after successful treatment in which there is no appearance of the symptoms or effects of the disease.
James Malone
disease free survival
methanol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17790][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An alkyl alcohol that has formula CH4O.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17790][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17790
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
methanol
Hereditary Leiomyomatosis and Renal Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hereditary_Leiomyomatosis_and_Renal_Cell_Cancer][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Hereditary Leiomyomatosis and Renal Cell Cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hereditary_Leiomyomatosis_and_Renal_Cell_Cancer][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
HLRCC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hereditary_Leiomyomatosis_and_Renal_Cell_Cancer][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C51302
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer
ZFS:0000025
James Malone
segmentation 10-13 somites
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0008521
GeneRIF:12111704
GeneRIF:12595443
GeneRIF:15129425
James Malone
GeneRIF:14678983
Prostatic hyper -benign[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11131][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C2897
GeneRIF:12530058
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7588574
GeneRIF:15314639
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2953620
ICD9CM_2003:600.0
UMLS_CUI:C0005001
benign hypertrophy of prostate NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11131][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2002:600.0
benign prostatic hyperplasia, NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11131][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15599946
benign prostatic hyperplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Benign_Prostatic_Hyperplasia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7630766
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2971700
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576317
GeneRIF:15515049
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0318455
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7629149
ICD9CM_2000:600.0
Benign Prostate Hyperplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Benign_Prostatic_Hyperplasia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:367483003
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3256091
GeneRIF:15999119
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2953629
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A2797707
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2994733
GeneRIF:15178433
Hypertrophy (benign) of prostate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11131][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Benign Hyperplasia of the Prostate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Benign_Prostatic_Hyperplasia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A non-cancerous nodular enlargement of the prostate gland. It is characterized by the presence of epithelial cell nodules, and stromal nodules containing fibrous and smooth muscle elements. It is the most common urologic disorder in men, causing blockage of urine flow.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2897]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8377270
GeneRIF:16114059
GeneRIF:12552318
Benign Hyperplasia of Prostate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Benign_Prostatic_Hyperplasia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D011470
GeneRIF:15492805
GeneRIF:12111701
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2994853
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576306
GeneRIF:15611997
Enlarged prostate - benign[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11131][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12142541
GeneRIF:14604900
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3808196
ICD9CM_2006:600.0
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Benign_Prostatic_Hyperplasia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12399530
BPH[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Benign_Prostatic_Hyperplasia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2955648
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2974035
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2955687
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2942939
GeneRIF:12771801
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A2797489
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3476993
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:11550212
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875357
ICD9CM_2005:600.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7589135
benign prostatic hyperplasia
GeneRIF:15621731
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7584972
GeneRIF:12673556
GeneRIF:15678497
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:266569009
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/266569009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A non-cancerous nodular enlargement of the prostate gland. It is characterized by the presence of epithelial cell nodules, and stromal nodules containing fibrous and smooth muscle elements. It is the most common urologic disorder in men, causing blockage of urine flow.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Benign_Prostatic_Hyperplasia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2996542
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2924465
GeneRIF:15083213
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1865975
DOID:11131
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3319470
ICD9CM_2004:600.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2965035
GeneRIF:15136785
ICD9CM_2001:600.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2966195
GeneRIF:16018939
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7629142
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1962960
James Malone
Ele Holloway
67NR
ZFS:0000003
James Malone
cleavage 4-cell
BTO:0000470
James Malone
flower bud
TGMA:0000164
FBbt:00004640
invertebrata limb
The walking appendages of each segment of the ventral adult external thorax.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004640][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000095
BioportalImporter v.1.0
invertebrate limb
In animals, one of the paired appendages ordinarily used in locomotion and support. In insects, applied only to the three pairs of thoracic legs; in most insects, composed of the coxa, trochanter, femur, tibia, tarsus and posttarsus.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000164][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TADS:0000002
James Malone
GeneRIF:14614560
ICD9CM_1998:250.91
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0047888
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872018
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2961876
GeneRIF:14563018
ICD9CM_2003:250.91
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0916774
ICD9CM_1986:250.91
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0686621
ICD9CM_1990:250.91
GeneRIF:12187923
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0047889
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872014
DOID:9744
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868300
GeneRIF:12004163
type I diabetes mellitus
GeneRIF:12479587
GeneRIF:15950078
GeneRIF:12039523
ICD9CM_1993:250.91
ICD9CM_2001:250.91
GeneRIF:14633852
GeneRIF:12351486
NCI2004_11_17:C2986
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0071803
Insulin Dependent Diabetes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Insulin_Dependent_Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12819903
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868309
GeneRIF:14583186
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305506
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1307314
GeneRIF:12663624
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3391902
ICD9CM_2006:250.93
GeneRIF:12153746
GeneRIF:11466400
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2882847
GeneRIF:12107733
ICD9CM_1989:250.91
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:46635009
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305579
GeneRIF:11841494
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1000175
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0916773
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0481869
GeneRIF:15208781
ICD9CM_2002:250.91
ICD9CM_1994:250.93
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305575
ICD9CM_2004:250.93
ICD9CM_1997:250.93
Diabetes mellitus characterized by insulin deficiency, sudden onset, severe hyperglycemia, rapid progression to ketoacidosis, and death unless treated with insulin. The disease may occur at any age, but is most common in childhood or adolescence.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Insulin_Dependent_Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11845233
GeneRIF:14557453
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0047890
diabetes mellitus type 1
ICD9CM_2000:250.91
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0077157
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Insulin_Dependent_Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Diabetes mellitus type 1 (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/46635009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11286636
GeneRIF:16054858
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3147406
GeneRIF:12878786
GeneRIF:12187924
GeneRIF:12021138
ICD9CM_2005:250.93
ICD9CM_1995:250.93
GeneRIF:11975985
GeneRIF:15786423
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6980416
GeneRIF:12874455
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0032698
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8359103
ICD9CM_1994:250.91
GeneRIF:15189740
Type I Diabetes Mellitus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Insulin_Dependent_Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868305
ICD9CM_1997:250.91
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0047883
GeneRIF:12457456
GeneRIF:12351483
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872013
ICD9CM_1991:250.91
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3391903
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0006152
GeneRIF:12083814
ICD9CM_2003:250.93
GeneRIF:12021142
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868306
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3080400
GeneRIF:12189440
GeneRIF:15928253
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3036148
ICD9CM_1996:250.93
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1093830
Diabetes mellitus characterized by insulin deficiency, sudden onset, severe hyperglycemia, rapid progression to ketoacidosis, and death unless treated with insulin. The disease may occur at any age, but is most common in childhood or adolescence.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2986]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0406453
ICD9CM_1999:250.93
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Insulin_Dependent_Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0011854
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872006
ICD9CM_2001:250.93
Type I Diabetes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Insulin_Dependent_Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12021143
ICD9CM_1995:250.91
UMLS_CUI:C0375150
GeneRIF:14962949
GeneRIF:12381897
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3314304
ICD9CM_2005:250.91
GeneRIF:12185534
ICD9CM_2004:250.91
GeneRIF:12743700
GeneRIF:12118252
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875891
GeneRIF:11981430
GeneRIF:12086959
ICD9CM_1988:250.91
ICD9CM_1998:250.93
Type 1 Diabetes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Insulin_Dependent_Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0074571
GeneRIF:15483661
GeneRIF:12221281
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0071800
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305580
ICD9CM_1987:250.91
James Malone
GeneRIF:11943852
GeneRIF:11916171
ICD9CM_2002:250.93
GeneRIF:12622777
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954498
ICD9CM_1996:250.91
UMLS_CUI:C0375152
ICD9CM_1999:250.91
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7600996
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6954645
ICD9CM_1993:250.93
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0047892
GeneRIF:11914751
GeneRIF:12788886
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318504
GeneRIF:11916169
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782618
ICD9CM_1992:250.91
GeneRIF:12951629
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0076684
ICD9CM_2000:250.93
Juvenile Diabetes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Insulin_Dependent_Diabetes_Mellitus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0686615
GeneRIF:12200073
CS8581 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=4473197&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=4473197&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS8581
James Malone
MDAMB157
The middle part of the limb (e.g. between the elbow and wrist)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000092][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000092
MA:0002716
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
zeugopod
CHEBI:32588
James Malone
Ele Holloway
potassium chloride
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1792
chronic lymphoid leukemia
CLL
Duplicate with B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (EFO_0000095) use this instead
James Malone
OntologyMappingImporter following DOID:1040
obsolete_chronic lymphocytic leukemia
true
bis(acetato-kappaO){3,3'-[4,5-diethyl-16,17-bis{2-[2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethoxy}-10,23-dimethyl-13,20,25,26,27-pentaazapentacyclo[20.2.1.1(3,6).1(8,11).0(14,19)]heptacosa-1,3,5,7,9,11(26),12,14,16,18,20,22(25),23-tridecaene-9,24-diyl-kappa(5)N(13),N(20),N(25),N(26),N(27)]dipropan-1-olato}gadolinium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50161][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A metallotexaphyrin that has formula C52H72GdN5O14.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50161][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50161
BioportalImporter v.1.0
motexafin gadolinium
TADS:0000172
MAT:0000051
James Malone
EV:0100070
TGMA:0001041
BioportalImporter v.1.0
stomach
A flask-shaped posterior region, which retains the blood meal, and which in culicines is capable of much distension.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0001041][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the sac-like structure of the digestive canal between the esophagus and the small intestine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000470][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:00000353
MP:0000470
stomach dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000470][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
stomach abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000470][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:17021
MFO:0003120
EHDAA:2993
SAEL:102
FMAID:7148
Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the esophagus and distally with the small intestine. Examples: There is only one stomach.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Stomach][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal stomach[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000470][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AAO:0000579
XAO:0000128
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Capan1
James Malone
GM12239
SAEL:71
EMAPA:16469
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ZFA:0000396
XAO:0000177
PNS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003631][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
nervous system
peripheral nervous system phenotype[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003631][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000026
All the nerve centers and nerve fibers in the central, visceral and peripheral nervous systems.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005093][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:7157
EHDAA:826
AAO:0000324
MP:0003631
TAO:0000396
WBbt:0005735
EV:0100162
James Malone
central nervous system phenotype[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003631][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005093
CNS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003631][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000016
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883541
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3540146
liposarcoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577671
GeneRIF:15149855
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0482889
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571775
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3540149
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:49430005
Liposarcoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3382][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Liposarcoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3382][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189777004
NCI2004_11_17:C3194
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D008080
Liposarcoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/254829001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883542
A usually painless malignant tumor that arises from adipose tissue. Microscopically, it may contain a spectrum of neoplastic adipocytes ranging from lipoblasts to pleomorphic malignant adipocytes. Representative morphologic variants include: well differentiated, dedifferentiated, pleomorphic, and myxoid/round cell liposarcoma. The metastatic potential is higher in less differentiated tumors.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3194]
DOID:3382
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0012597
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877369
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0080482
GeneRIF:14989736
GeneRIF:15201968
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254829001
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3038887
liposarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Liposarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292287
UMLS_CUI:C0023827
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791193
UMLS_ST:T191
A usually painless malignant tumor that arises from adipose tissue. Microscopically, it may contain a spectrum of neoplastic adipocytes ranging from lipoblasts to pleomorphic malignant adipocytes. Representative morphologic variants include: well differentiated, dedifferentiated, pleomorphic, and myxoid/round cell liposarcoma. The metastatic potential is higher in less differentiated tumors.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Liposarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0080479
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Liposarcoma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/49430005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Aeromonas hydrophila infection is a bacterial disease caused by infection from the Aeromonas hydrophila bacteria.
NCI Metathesaurus: C0085491
James Malone
Aeromonas hydrophila infection
1-isothiocyanatonaphthalene[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35455][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35455
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
1-naphthyl isothiocyanate
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602180
UMLS_CUI:C0334488
Childhood Clear Cell Sarcoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Sarcoma_of_the_Kidney][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7588675
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7632561
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591156
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189813000
clear cell sarcoma of the kidney
Kidney Clear Cell Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Sarcoma_of_the_Kidney][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CCSK[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Sarcoma_of_the_Kidney][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7618344
Childhood Renal Clear Cell Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Sarcoma_of_the_Kidney][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3790895
Childhood Kidney Clear Cell Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Sarcoma_of_the_Kidney][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear cell sarcoma of kidney (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/24007003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:4880
Pediatric Kidney Clear Cell Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Sarcoma_of_the_Kidney][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A rare pediatric sarcoma affecting the kidney. It is characterized by the presence of epithelioid or spindle cells forming cords or nests, separated by fibrovascular septa. This type of sarcoma frequently metastasizes to the bones.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Sarcoma_of_the_Kidney][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear cell sarcoma of kidney (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4880][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A rare pediatric sarcoma affecting the kidney. It is characterized by the presence of epithelioid or spindle cells forming cords or nests, separated by fibrovascular septa. This type of sarcoma frequently metastasizes to the bones.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4264]
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3356196
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007761
Clear Cell Sarcoma of Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Sarcoma_of_the_Kidney][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Sarcoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Sarcoma_of_the_Kidney][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Renal Clear Cell Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Sarcoma_of_the_Kidney][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:24007003
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085288
NCI2004_11_17:C4264
Pediatric Renal Clear Cell Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Sarcoma_of_the_Kidney][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591154
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Orally[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oral_Cavity][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMA:20292
Mouth[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oral_Cavity][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
oral cavity
Buccal Cavity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oral_Cavity][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Head and Neck, Buccal Cavity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oral_Cavity][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Oral[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oral_Cavity][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The cavity located at the upper end of the alimentary canal, behind the teeth and gums that is bounded on the outside by the lips, above by the hard and soft palates and below by the tongue.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oral_Cavity][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
NCI Thesaurus: C12421
Oral Cavity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Oral_Cavity][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
HMEC
Family Study[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Family_Study][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C15407
Tomasz Adamusiak
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
family based study
MP:0004271
autopod
paw/hand/foot dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004271][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0002714
The generic name for hand, paw, foot, etc.
paw
any structural anomaly of the pedal or prehensile extremity of vertebrates[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004271][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100452
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000091
SAEL:45
hand
abnormal paws[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004271][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
The generic name for hand, paw, foot etc[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000091][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
foot
SAEL:41
abnormal paw morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0004271][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:15882
Ele Holloway
James Malone
phenol
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1770
obsolete_CTL sensitivity
true
2-(2-ethylhexyloxycarbonyl)benzoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A phthalate ester that has formula C16H22O4.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17243
BioportalImporter v.1.0
mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate
James Malone
EMAPA:18333
FMAID:55097
MP:0002249
SAEL:59
larynx dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002249][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the most superior portion of the respiratory tract[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002249][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
larynx
MA:0000414
MAT:0000187
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Heterogeneous cluster that connects the pharynx to the tracheobronchial tree. Examples: There is only one larynx.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Larynx][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100039
AAO:0000268
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Calu6
James Malone
GM12248
Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis
NCI Metathesaurus: C0483368
MedlinePlus: 001381
James Malone
human granulocytic anaplasmosis
The photoperiod and type (e.g., natural, restricted wavelength) of light exposure.
James Malone
light
musculature abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002108][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
musculature: muscle dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002108][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000025
AAO:0000307
MA:0000015
muscle dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002108][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal muscle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002108][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000548
any structural anomaly of the contractile tissue that produces movement in animals[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002108][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
muscle abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002108][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal musculature[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002108][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:0002100
ZFA:0000548
muscular system
TADS:0000324
MP:0002108
EV:0100146
WBbt:0005737
FBbt:00005069
BioportalImporter v.1.0
muscular system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000025][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
muscule system
Optic Disk[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Optic_Disc][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Optic Nerve Head[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Optic_Disc][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
optic disc
FMA:58634
Optic Disc[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Optic_Disc][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A portion of the retina at which the axons of the ganglion cells exit the eyeball to form the optic nerve. No light-sensitive photoreceptors are contained within this portion of the retina.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Optic_Disc][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C12760
Optic Papilla[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Optic_Disc][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A clincal factors is a biomaterial factor that concerns the observation, treatment or measurement of disease within subjects.
James Malone
obsolete_clinical factor
Redundant
true
James Malone
HMEC S1
CHEBI:50842
Ele Holloway
James Malone
norflurazon
extremities: limb dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002109][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
EMAPA:16405
XAO:0003027
Cardinal body part, which consists of a maximal set of diverse subclasses of organ and organ part spatially associated with a complete set of bones of the appendicular skeleton, it is partially surrounded by skin of limb. Examples: There are only four instances, right upper and lower limbs and left upper and lower limbs.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Limb][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
vertebrata limb
Extremity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Limb][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal development of limbs resulting in morphological abnormality[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002109][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:1697
MP:0002109
MA:0000007
vertebrate limb
FMAID:7182
EV:0100483
limb dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002109][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000090
limb abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002109][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal limb[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002109][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cross-Sectional Study[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cross-sectional_Study][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C53310
Tomasz Adamusiak
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cross sectional study
James Malone
GM12249
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ChaGoK1
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1838
methyl methanesulfonate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:25255][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A methanesulfonate ester that has formula C2H6O3S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:25255][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:25255
BioportalImporter v.1.0
methyl methanesulfonate
AAO:0000145
TADS:0000057
MP:0000467
ZFA:0000204
EV:0100069
esophageal dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Gullet[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Esophagus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:2937
James Malone
The part of the stomodeum following the pharynx.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000134][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005381
FMAID:7131
esophagus abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000048
TAO:0000204
esophagus
XAO:0000127
MFO:0003000
oesophagus
any structural anomaly of the part of the digestive canal through which food passes from the pharynx to the stomach[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16833
BioportalImporter v.1.0
TGMA:0000134
abnormal esophagus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:74
Organ with organ cavity which is continuous superiorly with the pharynx and inferiorly with the stomach. Examples: There is only one esophagus.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Esophagus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
oesophagus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005381][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,17alpha-diol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17160][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
17alpha-Estradiol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17160][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An estradiol that has formula C18H24O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17160][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17160
BioportalImporter v.1.0
17alpha-estradiol
ZEA:0015175
PO:0009004
MAT:0000004
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000004
James Malone
gametophyte
Tuberculosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/56717001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1999:017.96
ICD9CM_1997:017.9
ICD9CM_1999:017.91
ICD9CM_1992:017.90
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3040405
ICD9CM_1996:017.9
ICD9CM_1988:017.91
ICD9CM_1988:017.96
ICD9CM_1990:010-018.99
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:186247008
ICD9CM_1997:017.92
ICD9CM_2002:017.90
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12391840
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:56717001
ICD9CM_2001:017.92
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1869063
ICD9CM_1992:017.91
ICD9CM_1993:017.90
GeneRIF:15050961
GeneRIF:15599404
ICD9CM_1988:017.92
GeneRIF:16103355
ICD9CM_1987:017
ICD9CM_1986:017.95
ICD9CM_2001:017.95
GeneRIF:14979495
ICD9CM_1996:017.93
ICD9CM_1998:017.94
ICD9CM_2000:017.90
ICD9CM_2005:017.91
GeneRIF:12368450
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2888673
GeneRIF:12391841
ICD9CM_2001:017.93
ICD9CM_1996:017
GeneRIF:11801672
GeneRIF:12942785
ICD9CM_1991:017.91
ICD9CM_1987:017.96
ICD9CM_1995:017
TB[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Tuberculosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Tuberculosis of other organs NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/186275005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3766565
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3766376
ICD9CM_1986:017.91
ICD9CM_1986:017.96
ICD9CM_1990:017.92
ICD9CM_1995:017.93
ICD9CM_1994:010-018.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3801325
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3511695
ICD9CM_2003:017.90
ICD9CM_2004:010-018.99
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:371569005
ICD9CM_1991:017.92
ICD9CM_1993:017.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0267532
GeneRIF:15322009
ICD9CM_1994:017.94
ICD9CM_1987:017.92
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0491021
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:373576009
ICD9CM_2004:017.90
UMLS_CUI:C0041300
ICD9CM_1986:017.92
ICD9CM_1989:017.92
GeneRIF:15879133
GeneRIF:15804490
GeneRIF:12934195
ICD9CM_1995:017.94
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0022106
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868548
ICD9CM_1990:017.9
ICD9CM_2003:017.91
ICD9CM_1999:017.92
GeneRIF:12960337
GeneRIF:16267303
ICD9CM_1998:010-018.99
GeneRIF:15138193
ICD9CM_1994:017.90
ICD9CM_1994:017.95
UMLS_CUI:C0041301
ICD9CM_1994:017.9
A chronic, recurrent infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis (TB) may affect almost any tissue or organ of the body with the lungs being the most common site of infection. The clinical stages of TB are primary or initial infection, latent or dormant infection, and recrudescent or adult-type TB. Ninety to 95% of primary TB infections may go unrecognized. Histopathologically, tissue lesions consist of granulomas which usually undergo central caseation necrosis. Local symptoms of TB vary according to the part affected; acute symptoms include hectic fever, sweats, and emaciation; serious complications include granulomatous erosion of pulmonary bronchi associated with hemoptysis. If untreated, progressive TB may be associated with a high degree of mortality. This infection is frequently observed in immunocompromised individuals with AIDS or a history of illicit IV drug use. --2004[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Tuberculosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1995:017.90
GeneRIF:12244136
ICD9CM_1986:017
ICD9CM_2004:017.9
ICD9CM_2005:017.9
GeneRIF:12531774
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0267538
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868891
GeneRIF:15993364
ICD9CM_1998:017.9
GeneRIF:15039368
ICD9CM_1997:017.93
ICD9CM_2002:017.91
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3766489
ICD9CM_1992:017.92
ICD9CM_1993:017.91
GeneRIF:15385470
ICD9CM_1989:010-018.99
ICD9CM_1991:010-018.99
ICD9CM_1989:017
ICD9CM_1990:017.95
ICD9CM_2001:017.96
ICD9CM_1996:017.94
ICD9CM_1990:017.93
ICD9CM_2002:017.92
ICD9CM_2000:017.91
ICD9CM_1991:017.9
ICD9CM_2005:017.92
ICD9CM_2001:017.94
UMLS_CUI:C0152910
ICD9CM_1993:017.92
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352946
ICD9CM_1987:017.93
ICD9CM_2000:017.94
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3046949
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7574267
ICD9CM_1989:017.93
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3079406
ICD9CM_1996:017.95
ICD9CM_2000:017.92
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1869172
ICD9CM_2005:017.93
GeneRIF:15061663
UMLS_CUI:C0152911
ICD9CM_2004:017.91
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3766378
ICD9CM_1992:017
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3075401
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3087400
ICD9CM_1996:017.90
ICD9CM_1995:017.95
GeneRIF:14551880
ICD9CM_1993:017
GeneRIF:15649891
ICD9CM_2003:017.92
ICD9CM_1999:017.93
ICD9CM_1998:017.90
ICD9CM_1998:017.95
GeneRIF:15498158
ICD9CM_1987:010-018.99
ICD9CM_1994:017.96
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0267534
ICD9CM_1988:017.93
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3766497
ICD9CM_2004:017.92
UMLS_CUI:C0152909
ICD9CM_2000:010-018.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0811189
NCI2004_11_17:C3423
ICD9CM_1996:017.91
ICD9CM_1995:017.91
ICD9CM_1995:017.96
ICD9CM_2003:017.93
ICD9CM_1999:017.94
ICD9CM_1992:017.93
GeneRIF:15187146
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0811190
ICD9CM_1998:017.91
GeneRIF:12218133
ICD9CM_1988:017.94
GeneRIF:15500449
GeneRIF:15295696
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:186275005
Tuberculosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Tuberculosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1994:017
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3079349
ICD9CM_1992:017.9
GeneRIF:12753505
GeneRIF:15695641
GeneRIF:15478069
GeneRIF:12596048
GeneRIF:12714269
ICD9CM_1991:017.93
ICD9CM_1992:010-018.99
ICD9CM_1990:017.96
ICD9CM_1986:017.93
ICD9CM_1999:017
ICD9CM_1994:017.91
GeneRIF:15686559
ICD9CM_1990:017.94
ICD9CM_2002:017.93
GeneRIF:12516771
ICD9CM_1991:017.96
ICD9CM_2000:017.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2887724
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129218
GeneRIF:15866927
ICD9CM_1991:017.94
ICD9CM_1987:017.94
ICD9CM_2000:017.95
ICD9CM_2002:017.96
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:186282009
ICD9CM_1989:017.94
ICD9CM_1998:017
ICD9CM_1996:017.96
GeneRIF:12751024
ICD9CM_1988:017.9
GeneRIF:12234259
ICD9CM_2000:017.93
ICD9CM_2002:017.94
ICD9CM_2005:017.94
ICD9CM_1995:010-018.99
ICD9CM_1997:017.94
ICD9CM_2000:017.96
GeneRIF:15882420
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:186271001
A chronic, recurrent infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis (TB) may affect almost any tissue or organ of the body with the lungs being the most common site of infection. The clinical stages of TB are primary or initial infection, latent or dormant infection, and recrudescent or adult-type TB. Ninety to 95% of primary TB infections may go unrecognized. Histopathologically, tissue lesions consist of granulomas which usually undergo central caseation necrosis. Local symptoms of TB vary according to the part affected; acute symptoms include hectic fever, sweats, and emaciation; serious complications include granulomatous erosion of pulmonary bronchi associated with hemoptysis. If untreated, progressive TB may be associated with a high degree of mortality. This infection is frequently observed in immunocompromised individuals with AIDS or a history of illicit IV drug use. --2004
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3423]
ICD9CM_1989:017.95
GeneRIF:16177361
ICD9CM_2005:017.95
GeneRIF:12296850
GeneRIF:12075004
ICD9CM_1991:017
ICD9CM_1997:017.90
ICD9CM_1998:017.96
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0267535
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0239847
ICD9CM_2004:017.93
GeneRIF:15863395
GeneRIF:15879136
GeneRIF:11791667
ICD9CM_2003:017.94
ICD9CM_1999:017.95
ICD9CM_1992:017.94
ICD9CM_1993:017.93
GeneRIF:12496428
ICD9CM_1988:017.95
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3766499
Tuberculosis of other organs (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/186247008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Tuberculosis of other specified organs NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/186274009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:017.94
ICD9CM_1986:010-018.99
ICD9CM_1995:017.9
ICD9CM_2002:017.9
ICD9CM_2005:010-018.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3213761
Tuberculous (qualifier value)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/371569005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2003:017.95
UMLS_CUI:C0152912
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3766490
ICD9CM_1992:017.95
ICD9CM_1993:017.94
Tuberculosis NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/186282009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1999:010-018.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0239865
ICD9CM_1990:017
GeneRIF:12825894
ICD9CM_1996:017.92
ICD9CM_1987:017.9
ICD9CM_1994:017.92
ICD9CM_2005:017.90
ICD9CM_2004:017
ICD9CM_1997:017
GeneRIF:16077122
UMLS_CUI:C0152913
ICD9CM_2005:017
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0464925
ICD9CM_1995:017.92
ICD9CM_2001:017.90
ICD9CM_1991:017.95
ICD9CM_1999:017.90
ICD9CM_1997:010-018.99
GeneRIF:15680239
ICD9CM_2001:017.9
ICD9CM_1988:017.90
DOID:399
ICD9CM_2002:017
ICD9CM_2002:017.95
ICD9CM_1989:017.9
GeneRIF:12195379
GeneRIF:12646604
ICD9CM_2003:010-018.99
ICD9CM_1998:017.92
James Malone
ICD9CM_1997:017.95
ICD9CM_2001:017.91
ICD9CM_2003:017.9
ICD9CM_1989:017.96
GeneRIF:14500465
ICD9CM_2005:017.96
ICD9CM_1986:017.9
ICD9CM_1986:017.94
ICD9CM_1996:010-018.99
ICD9CM_1998:017.93
ICD9CM_1997:017.91
ICD9CM_1990:017.90
ICD9CM_1997:017.96
ICD9CM_2001:017
ICD9CM_1988:010-018.99
GeneRIF:12077261
ICD9CM_2001:010-018.99
ICD9CM_1991:017.90
ICD9CM_1987:017.90
ICD9CM_1987:017.95
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2969483
ICD9CM_1986:017.90
ICD9CM_1989:017.90
GeneRIF:12068984
ICD9CM_1990:017.91
ICD9CM_1993:010-018.99
GeneRIF:16224188
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0267537
GeneRIF:12117995
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2888670
ICD9CM_2004:017.95
GeneRIF:14568951
ICD9CM_1994:017.93
ICD9CM_1987:017.91
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:186274009
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:187292005
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2969484
Infection due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/373576009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3079404
ICD9CM_2006:010-018.99
ICD9CM_1989:017.91
ICD9CM_2002:010-018.99
GeneRIF:15860225
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129251
ICD9CM_2003:017.96
GeneRIF:16002675
ICD9CM_1992:017.96
ICD9CM_1993:017.95
GeneRIF:11907104
ICD9CM_1999:017.9
UMLS_CUI:C0041296
ICD9CM_2004:017.96
GeneRIF:16136464
ICD9CM_2003:017
ICD9CM_2000:017
BioportalImporter v.1.0
tuberculosis
UMLS_CUI:C0152914
GeneRIF:15774900
ICD9CM_1993:017.96
Tuberculosis of other specified organs (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/186271001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:017
hepatic dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000036
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MA:0000324
EHDAA:2189
MP:0002138
EV:0100088
EMAPA:16840
MAT:0000024
liver/hepatic system: dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
liver/biliary system dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0000036
hepatic system abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hepatic system defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
structural abnormality or aberrant development of any of the tissues of the liver or biliary system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000132
liver and biliary system
The BioMaterial's (i.e., the patient's) medical record as background information relevant to the experiment.
James Malone
clinical history
XAO:0003196
FMA:7190
MAT:0000139
BioportalImporter v.1.0
TAO:0001149
olfactory system
chemosensory sensory organ[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000139][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0002445
ZFA:0001149
FBbt:00005625
James Malone
embryonic cuprophilic cell
The stage or progression of a disease in an organism. Includes pathological staging of cancers and other disease progression. E.g. Dukes C stage describing colon cancer
James Malone
disease staging
Dukes C stage describing colon cancer
James Malone
GM12716
CHEBI:18723
Ele Holloway
James Malone
nicotine
Case-Control Study[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Case-Control_Study][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C15197
Tomasz Adamusiak
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
case control study
ZFA:0000108
XAO:0000002
MAT:0000087
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000087
fin
MFO:0079180
TAO:0000108
James Malone
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Capan2
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1793
James Malone
N-(4-{[(2,4-diaminopteridin-6-yl)methyl](methyl)amino}benzoyl)-L-glutamic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:44185][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
methotrexate
A pteridine that has formula C20H22N8O5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:44185][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
METHOTREXATE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:44185][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:44185
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MA:0000432
WBbt:0003681
structural anomaly in the passage between the mouth and the posterior nares and the larynx and esophagus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002234][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
TGMA:0000132
EMAPA:16706
SAEL:82
MP:0002234
The part of the stomodeum between the mouth and the oesophagus.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000132][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:46688
pharynx dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002234][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000049
abnormal pharynx[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002234][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
pharynx
FBbt:00005380
TADS:0000042
TAO:0000056
MFO:0003080
EV:0100065
EHDAA:2947
estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,17beta-diol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16469][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
17beta-estradiol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16469][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An estradiol that has formula C18H24O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16469][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:16469
BioportalImporter v.1.0
17beta-estradiol
ZEA:0015034
PO:0009005
MAT:0000005
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000005
James Malone
root
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0009518
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0080392
ICD9CM_1993:040.2
Whipple's disease
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3034908
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0244649
ICD9CM_2001:040.2
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0012563
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3274450
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0425592
ICD9CM_1991:040.2
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D008061
ICD9CM_2000:040.2
Intestinal lipodystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8476][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0471747
ICD9CM_1999:040.2
ICD9CM_1986:040.2
ICD9CM_1995:040.2
ICD9CM_2003:040.2
ICD9CM_1992:040.2
ICD9CM_2004:040.2
ICD9CM_1994:040.2
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782969
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875834
ICD9CM_1997:040.2
UMLS_ST:T047
Whipple's disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8476][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2006:040.2
ICD9CM_1987:040.2
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049915
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2951330
Whipple's disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8476][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:040.2
ICD9CM_2005:040.2
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8353029
ICD9CM_2002:040.2
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3786163
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1989:040.2
ICD9CM_1990:040.2
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:41545003
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2782968
DOID:8476
ICD9CM_1998:040.2
UMLS_CUI:C0023788
ICD9CM_1996:040.2
James Malone
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0471744
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0133956
The time period elapsed since an identifiable point in the life cycle of an organism. If a developmental stage is specified, the identifiable point would be the beginning of that stage.
obsolete_clinical history age
true
BTO:0000108
James Malone
Olfactory Epithelium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Olfactory_Epithelium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
olfactory epithelium
FMA:64803
NCI Thesaurus: C33203
An epithelium located in the roof, superior conchae, and septum of the nasal cavity. It is formed by ciliated olfactory receptor cells, supporting cells and basal cells. Olfactory glands in the epithelium produce and secrete mucus which forms a layer over the epithelium. The cilia of the receptor cells protrude into the mucous layer where molecular reception with odors occurs and sensory transduction begins.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Olfactory_Epithelium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
GM12155
Set of all bones[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Skeleton][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
skeleton
BioportalImporter v.1.0
skeletal dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005508][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000018
any structural anomaly of the bony framework of the body in vertebrates[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005508][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:23875
bone/ skeletal abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005508][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:5047
EMAPA:17213
MAT:0000032
MP:0005508
abnormal bone/ skeleton[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005508][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
skeleton component[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000032][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
skeletal system
Set of bones in the entire body.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Skeleton][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0000434
TAO:0000434
Set of bones of body[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Skeleton][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
RGD:737932
James Malone
Lewis
ethnicity
An ethnic group is a population whose members have a common heritage that is real or presumed such as common culture, language, religion, behaviour or biological trait.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_group
James Malone
ethnic group
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH82
A study type is an experimental factor describing the method of investigating particular types of research questions or solving particular types of problems.
PERSON: James Malone
James Malone
study design
twin study
N-methyl-N-nitrosomethanamine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
N-Nitrosodimethylamine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A nitrosamine that has formula C2H6N2O.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35807
BioportalImporter v.1.0
N-nitrosodimethylamine
The name of the pathology diagnosed in the organism from which the biomaterial was derived. The disease state is normal if no disease has been diagnosed. E.g Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
James Malone
disease state
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0102597
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0120003
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073498
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0120002
DOID:9805
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0102698
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875622
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073679
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3635528
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0017055
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872132
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0102697
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:16814004
Pneumococcal infectious disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/16814004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
pneumococos infection
UMLS_CUI:C0032269
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D011008
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0447418
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073522
GeneRIF:12569171
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073651
FBbt:00005744
James Malone
embryonic dorsal epidermis
(2R)-2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-[(4R,8R)-4,8,12-trimethyltridecyl]-3,4-dihydro-2H-chromen-6-ol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18145][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An alpha-tocopherol that has formula C29H50O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18145][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:18145
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
(+)-alpha-tocopherol
obsolete_clinical information
true
EHDAA:5433
FMAID:62009
epithalamus
MFO:0079980
ZFA:0000509
TAO:0000509
MA:0000172
James Malone
EMAPA:17532
MAT:0000422
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000422
bed nucleus of stria terminalis
MA:0000925
FMA:61884
nucleus of terminal stria
GeneRIF:15351976
ICD9CM_1998:207.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086845
ICD9CM_2001:207.80
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2888805
ICD9CM_2001:208.8
GeneRIF:14996839
GeneRIF:11929767
GeneRIF:12096925
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270670
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270697
GeneRIF:15541480
ICD9CM_2004:207
GeneRIF:16179912
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3537106
ICD9CM_1993:208.80
GeneRIF:15068389
ICD9CM_1999:208.8
GeneRIF:14519654
GeneRIF:14607752
ICD9CM_1992:207.81
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240410
GeneRIF:14512321
GeneRIF:12239155
GeneRIF:12127563
ICD9CM_1998:208.81
GeneRIF:15475071
ICD9CM_2005:208.80
ICD9CM_1999:207.8
ICD9CM_1991:208.90
GeneRIF:12203795
ICD9CM_2002:207
GeneRIF:15388576
GeneRIF:15959530
ICD9CM_1997:208.9
GeneRIF:16088313
ICD9CM_1991:207.80
ICD9CM_1986:208.8
GeneRIF:12773566
ICD9CM_1998:208.8
GeneRIF:14630792
ICD9CM_2001:208.90
Leukemias, General[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7631629
leukemia
GeneRIF:15860672
GeneRIF:11986947
GeneRIF:14726393
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577666
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603012
GeneRIF:15304397
ICD9CM_1989:207.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3221974
A malignant (clonal) hematologic disorder, involving hematopoietic stem cells and characterized by the presence of primitive or atypical myeloid or lymphoid cells in the bone marrow and the blood. Leukemias are classified as acute or chronic based on the degree of cellular differentiation and the predominant cell type present. Leukemia is usually associated with anemia, fever, hemorrhagic episodes, and splenomegaly. Common leukemias include acute myeloid leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia, acute lymphoblastic or precursor lymphoblastic leukemia, and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Treatment is vital to patient survival; untreated, the natural course of acute leukemias is normally measured in weeks or months, while that of chronic leukemias is more often measured in months or years.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1992:208.9
GeneRIF:12186695
ICD9CM_1989:207
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3152525
ICD9CM_2005:208.81
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:93143009
GeneRIF:14662771
ICD9CM_1999:208.90
ICD9CM_1996:208
ICD9CM_2001:208.80
GeneRIF:12538698
ICD9CM_1988:207.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3799259
GeneRIF:15512811
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085416
GeneRIF:14671643
ICD9CM_1997:208.8
GeneRIF:12705477
GeneRIF:15833859
GeneRIF:12183458
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2888808
ICD9CM_2000:207.80
GeneRIF:15516987
GeneRIF:14521941
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3152542
ICD9CM_2002:208.8
ICD9CM_2001:207.81
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190161003
GeneRIF:16130282
GeneRIF:15705792
GeneRIF:15687235
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:87163000
GeneRIF:12515866
GeneRIF:12393632
GeneRIF:15144712
GeneRIF:15567461
GeneRIF:12700665
ICD9CM_2000:208.90
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3221973
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7651411
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053143
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8343692
ICD9CM_1994:207.80
ICD9CM_1997:208.81
GeneRIF:14691303
ICD9CM_2005:207.81
ICD9CM_1993:207.80
leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:207
ICD9CM_1998:207.80
UMLS_CUI:C0023418
GeneRIF:12592353
GeneRIF:15604256
ICD9CM_1990:208.9
GeneRIF:12225794
GeneRIF:15298716
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:188762002
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:188767008
ICD9CM_2003:208.9
ICD9CM_1995:208.9
ICD9CM_1988:207
ICD9CM_1986:208.9
ICD9CM_1996:208.90
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3539980
ICD9CM_2000:207
ICD9CM_2002:207.81
GeneRIF:14988155
GeneRIF:16109713
GeneRIF:14990976
ICD9CM_1992:208.80
GeneRIF:14689061
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270699
GeneRIF:15199122
ICD9CM_1997:207.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053666
A malignant (clonal) hematologic disorder, involving hematopoietic stem cells and characterized by the presence of primitive or atypical myeloid or lymphoid cells in the bone marrow and the blood. Leukemias are classified as acute or chronic based on the degree of cellular differentiation and the predominant cell type present. Leukemia is usually associated with anemia, fever, hemorrhagic episodes, and splenomegaly. Common leukemias include acute myeloid leukemia, chronic myelogenous leukemia, acute lymphoblastic or precursor lymphoblastic leukemia, and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Treatment is vital to patient survival; untreated, the natural course of acute leukemias is normally measured in weeks or months, while that of chronic leukemias is more often measured in months or years.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3161]
GeneRIF:16271957
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270668
GeneRIF:15183893
ICD9CM_1987:208.8
ICD9CM_1993:207.81
ICD9CM_2005:208.8
ICD9CM_1994:208.90
GeneRIF:15475073
ICD9CM_1993:208
ICD9CM_2002:207.8
ICD9CM_1989:208
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883440
GeneRIF:16005964
ICD9CM_1997:208.80
GeneRIF:15193261
GeneRIF:12393620
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_2005:207.80
ICD9CM_2004:208.9
ICD9CM_1997:207
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:188761009
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240406
ICD9CM_1988:208
GeneRIF:12688322
ICD9CM_1999:207.80
GeneRIF:15735695
ICD9CM_1996:208.9
GeneRIF:14611815
ICD9CM_1995:208.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240395
ICD9CM_1992:207.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086846
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190162005
ICD9CM_1992:208.81
ICD9CM_1990:207.8
GeneRIF:15454492
ICD9CM_2001:208.9
GeneRIF:15895983
ICD9CM_1995:207
GeneRIF:16002684
GeneRIF:11986949
ICD9CM_1991:208.9
ICD9CM_2004:208
GeneRIF:16210627
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190025005
GeneRIF:15611294
GeneRIF:15583855
ICD9CM_2003:208
ICD9CM_1987:208.9
ICD9CM_1994:207.8
GeneRIF:12482966
GeneRIF:12665591
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3038346
GeneRIF:12700639
GeneRIF:15674415
GeneRIF:12438221
ICD9CM_2004:208.8
ICD9CM_2002:208
ICD9CM_1999:207.81
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085418
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353243
ICD9CM_1999:208.81
ICD9CM_1994:208.8
GeneRIF:11937542
ICD9CM_1991:207.81
ICD9CM_1998:208.9
GeneRIF:12411326
ICD9CM_2004:207.8
Leukemias[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15723065
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3799810
UMLS_CUI:C0153927
GeneRIF:11999556
ICD9CM_1991:207
ICD9CM_1996:208.80
GeneRIF:12145702
GeneRIF:12002276
GeneRIF:12901974
ICD9CM_2004:208.90
ICD9CM_1991:208.8
ICD9CM_1989:208.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3537102
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053667
ICD9CM_1995:208.90
ICD9CM_1994:208
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3735788
UMLS_CUI:C0153916
GeneRIF:15585652
GeneRIF:12648450
ICD9CM_2003:207
ICD9CM_2001:207.8
UMLS_CUI:C0029812
GeneRIF:16081688
ICD9CM_1991:207.8
ICD9CM_2005:208
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:188751002
ICD9CM_2001:208.81
GeneRIF:15004329
GeneRIF:15645140
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3607138
ICD9CM_1994:208.80
ICD9CM_1993:208.90
ICD9CM_1999:208.80
ICD9CM_1999:207
GeneRIF:15723338
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3221971
GeneRIF:11920534
ICD9CM_2000:207.81
GeneRIF:12511424
ICD9CM_1996:207.81
UMLS_CUI:C0153928
Blood (Leukemia)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Leukemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:208.81
GeneRIF:12506112
ICD9CM_1991:208.80
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270674
ICD9CM_1996:207.8
ICD9CM_1989:208.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:188766004
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3053668
ICD9CM_1998:207.81
GeneRIF:11855785
GeneRIF:15856017
ICD9CM_2003:208.90
GeneRIF:14737102
GeneRIF:11856346
ICD9CM_1994:207
UMLS_CUI:C0153915
GeneRIF:15187020
GeneRIF:16139274
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791558
GeneRIF:12139489
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3038340
GeneRIF:15845894
ICD9CM_1991:208.81
ICD9CM_2005:207
ICD9CM_2000:208.80
ICD9CM_1994:208.81
GeneRIF:12586625
ICD9CM_2002:208.9
GeneRIF:12613527
ICD9CM_1987:207.8
GeneRIF:14578205
GeneRIF:12096343
GeneRIF:12553058
ICD9CM_2000:208
GeneRIF:12496475
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791560
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571704
ICD9CM_2004:207.80
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568400
GeneRIF:12008082
ICD9CM_1996:207.80
GeneRIF:12646947
GeneRIF:15325703
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0731391
GeneRIF:11999550
ICD9CM_1994:207.81
ICD9CM_1986:207
ICD9CM_2003:207.8
GeneRIF:15223639
James Malone
UMLS_CUI:C0029655
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190024009
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791559
ICD9CM_2005:208.9
GeneRIF:14615372
GeneRIF:12239152
GeneRIF:11830488
ICD9CM_1992:208
ICD9CM_1997:208
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7879094
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0012382
GeneRIF:11764099
ICD9CM_2002:208.90
ICD9CM_1990:208
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2891740
GeneRIF:12138900
GeneRIF:15723339
ICD9CM_2004:207.81
GeneRIF:12799277
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240396
ICD9CM_2005:208.90
ICD9CM_1988:208.8
GeneRIF:15964800
GeneRIF:12145704
ICD9CM_2001:208
ICD9CM_1995:208
ICD9CM_1986:208
ICD9CM_1987:207
ICD9CM_1998:208.90
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270695
GeneRIF:12722639
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3537104
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3609616
ICD9CM_1992:208.8
GeneRIF:15744340
GeneRIF:15545599
ICD9CM_2000:208.9
ICD9CM_2002:208.80
GeneRIF:15298960
ICD9CM_1995:208.81
GeneRIF:12682649
ICD9CM_1992:207
GeneRIF:15070702
ICD9CM_2000:208.81
ICD9CM_2005:207.8
ICD9CM_1994:208.9
GeneRIF:12663445
GeneRIF:14757439
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3539834
ICD9CM_1990:207
ICD9CM_1986:207.8
GeneRIF:12208881
ICD9CM_1995:207.8
ICD9CM_2003:207.80
GeneRIF:10437917
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3038335
ICD9CM_2002:208.81
GeneRIF:11893077
DOID:1240
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079219
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3735796
ICD9CM_1991:208
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883439
ICD9CM_2001:207
NCI2004_11_17:C3161
ICD9CM_1993:208.9
GeneRIF:12533044
GeneRIF:11979742
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3221972
GeneRIF:11823049
ICD9CM_2003:207.81
GeneRIF:15856008
ICD9CM_2006:208.81
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3038336
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353234
ICD9CM_2000:208.8
ICD9CM_1995:207.80
GeneRIF:15073036
GeneRIF:12414343
ICD9CM_1995:208.80
GeneRIF:15515013
ICD9CM_2004:208.81
ICD9CM_1990:208.8
GeneRIF:11489963
GeneRIF:12682273
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0482719
ICD9CM_2003:208.80
GeneRIF:16103065
ICD9CM_1997:207.80
ICD9CM_1998:208
ICD9CM_2003:208.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3087053
ICD9CM_2000:207.8
GeneRIF:12204872
ICD9CM_1999:208
GeneRIF:15026336
GeneRIF:12217801
ICD9CM_2002:207.80
GeneRIF:15704129
ICD9CM_1988:208.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190029004
GeneRIF:12592338
GeneRIF:15725473
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12816872
ICD9CM_1993:208.81
GeneRIF:11869944
GeneRIF:12454742
ICD9CM_1987:208
ICD9CM_1999:208.9
GeneRIF:15815718
ICD9CM_1997:208.90
GeneRIF:15834506
GeneRIF:14704031
GeneRIF:12384147
GeneRIF:15676214
ICD9CM_1993:208.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3038337
GeneRIF:12002748
GeneRIF:11996108
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3609617
GeneRIF:12091340
ICD9CM_1993:207
ICD9CM_1995:207.81
GeneRIF:11792409
ICD9CM_1998:208.80
ICD9CM_1992:208.90
ICD9CM_1997:207.81
ICD9CM_1993:207.8
ICD9CM_2003:208.81
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0014771
GeneRIF:12082639
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3087054
ICD9CM_2004:208.80
GeneRIF:11922610
GeneRIF:11042511
ICD9CM_1996:208.8
ICD9CM_1998:207
GeneRIF:15756419
ICD9CM_1992:207.80
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SNU398
GeneRIF:15026168
GeneRIF:12368187
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568669
GeneRIF:15813938
ICD9CM_2003:331.0
NCI2004_11_17:C2866
GeneRIF:15954227
GeneRIF:12232784
GeneRIF:14646594
GeneRIF:15212839
GeneRIF:12497622
GeneRIF:12497631
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3795267
GeneRIF:15024728
GeneRIF:14657172
GeneRIF:15337312
GeneRIF:15530656
GeneRIF:15152345
GeneRIF:12142731
GeneRIF:12600718
ICD9CM_2004:331.0
GeneRIF:16106215
DOID:10652
GeneRIF:15451372
GeneRIF:12604387
GeneRIF:12112088
GeneRIF:12600716
ICD9CM_2001:331.0
GeneRIF:14651959
GeneRIF:12600202
GeneRIF:15635706
Alzheimer's disease
GeneRIF:15708435
GeneRIF:14572447
GeneRIF:14999081
GeneRIF:12732730
GeneRIF:15899246
GeneRIF:15555766
GeneRIF:15106838
GeneRIF:11771745
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2986899
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1642807
GeneRIF:15665036
GeneRIF:12480753
GeneRIF:12160938
GeneRIF:15464268
GeneRIF:15082170
GeneRIF:12074831
GeneRIF:12528817
GeneRIF:16082716
GeneRIF:15263903
GeneRIF:15181247
GeneRIF:15147516
GeneRIF:16130099
GeneRIF:12566926
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0457485
GeneRIF:12928051
GeneRIF:11848684
GeneRIF:15255951
GeneRIF:14523627
GeneRIF:11852060
GeneRIF:12614671
GeneRIF:12480756
GeneRIF:16258844
GeneRIF:15356202
GeneRIF:16179263
GeneRIF:16226260
AD[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10652][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15452311
GeneRIF:12270958
GeneRIF:15728175
GeneRIF:16174740
ICD9CM_2002:331.0
GeneRIF:11798857
GeneRIF:12770689
GeneRIF:12116197
ICD9CM_1999:331.0
Dementia of the Alzheimer's type[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10652][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15111312
GeneRIF:14519527
GeneRIF:12435432
GeneRIF:15182943
GeneRIF:15172102
GeneRIF:12826738
GeneRIF:15210531
GeneRIF:15722183
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3247904
GeneRIF:11927360
James Malone
GeneRIF:12925530
GeneRIF:15716413
GeneRIF:12565129
GeneRIF:15175114
Alzheimer's disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/26929004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Dementia in Alzheimer's disease, unspecified (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10652][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12200623
GeneRIF:15557325
GeneRIF:11771751
GeneRIF:16079207
GeneRIF:15358178
GeneRIF:15014128
GeneRIF:15060098
GeneRIF:12505619
GeneRIF:15115757
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0389304
GeneRIF:12888622
GeneRIF:14746899
GeneRIF:12192622
GeneRIF:12445809
GeneRIF:14717705
GeneRIF:12509811
GeneRIF:12242547
GeneRIF:15823754
GeneRIF:12815750
GeneRIF:12876480
Dementia in Alzheimer's disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10652][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0002395
GeneRIF:15193763
GeneRIF:11826038
GeneRIF:15953364
GeneRIF:15893372
GeneRIF:14688411
GeneRIF:15917098
GeneRIF:15546861
GeneRIF:15956169
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3560636
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3012841
GeneRIF:16101387
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0389309
GeneRIF:12626500
GeneRIF:12928512
A progressive, neurodegenerative disease characterized by loss of function and death of nerve cells in several areas of the brain leading to loss of cognitive function such as memory and language.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Alzheimer_s_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Alzheimers Dementia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10652][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12408226
GeneRIF:12200143
GeneRIF:12009501
GeneRIF:15070964
GeneRIF:15781969
GeneRIF:16098202
GeneRIF:14637088
GeneRIF:12098640
ICD9CM_1991:331.0
GeneRIF:16102903
GeneRIF:12080182
GeneRIF:15759131
GeneRIF:12759460
GeneRIF:15732116
GeneRIF:11837744
GeneRIF:15708437
GeneRIF:9701251
GeneRIF:12873803
GeneRIF:12417381
GeneRIF:15452128
ICD9CM_1989:331.0
GeneRIF:11992568
GeneRIF:12527400
GeneRIF:15068254
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0000842
GeneRIF:14978286
GeneRIF:12650976
GeneRIF:15770150
GeneRIF:15365176
GeneRIF:12070657
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2922800
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049635
GeneRIF:15601849
GeneRIF:14739533
GeneRIF:15034766
GeneRIF:12882323
Alzheimer's Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Alzheimer_s_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12972157
GeneRIF:12928053
GeneRIF:15192701
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3013642
GeneRIF:15737439
GeneRIF:14625044
GeneRIF:14722078
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1633291
GeneRIF:15453269
GeneRIF:11831556
GeneRIF:12824768
GeneRIF:12149413
GeneRIF:12895443
GeneRIF:15048650
GeneRIF:14739536
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:192164001
GeneRIF:11940690
GeneRIF:12111440
GeneRIF:12809550
GeneRIF:15776278
GeneRIF:11971084
GeneRIF:12107813
ICD9CM_1988:331.0
Alzheimer's disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10652][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1956616
GeneRIF:16150694
GeneRIF:15375590
GeneRIF:12641733
GeneRIF:15050722
GeneRIF:15355315
GeneRIF:12707938
GeneRIF:15456940
ICD9CM_1990:331.0
GeneRIF:12177374
GeneRIF:12127670
GeneRIF:15106853
GeneRIF:14521990
GeneRIF:12459318
GeneRIF:11771749
GeneRIF:12614934
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:26929004
GeneRIF:15211644
GeneRIF:12770691
GeneRIF:12111806
Alzheimer's Dementia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Alzheimer_s_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15975076
GeneRIF:15094456
GeneRIF:15621017
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0115311
GeneRIF:12508915
GeneRIF:12112084
GeneRIF:12387451
GeneRIF:14663182
GeneRIF:11939591
GeneRIF:12876460
GeneRIF:11847218
GeneRIF:15178951
ICD9CM_1993:331.0
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D000544
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:192160005
GeneRIF:15313836
GeneRIF:12133495
GeneRIF:15059642
GeneRIF:12600719
GeneRIF:14701757
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12117364
GeneRIF:12707937
ICD9CM_1994:331.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0022349
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305453
GeneRIF:12480749
GeneRIF:12960780
GeneRIF:15509549
GeneRIF:15184629
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0022347
GeneRIF:14985339
GeneRIF:15236409
GeneRIF:12787059
GeneRIF:12499843
GeneRIF:15465084
GeneRIF:15068244
GeneRIF:12796468
GeneRIF:12645087
GeneRIF:16111477
GeneRIF:12417379
GeneRIF:11841602
GeneRIF:12891359
GeneRIF:11552008
GeneRIF:15837559
GeneRIF:16116430
GeneRIF:12535780
GeneRIF:12175481
GeneRIF:12460603
GeneRIF:15082191
GeneRIF:15610181
GeneRIF:12032152
GeneRIF:15255950
GeneRIF:15931081
GeneRIF:15882808
GeneRIF:15203119
GeneRIF:14739535
GeneRIF:16002400
GeneRIF:15944016
GeneRIF:15075440
GeneRIF:14661818
ICD9CM_2000:331.0
GeneRIF:16116115
GeneRIF:11936240
GeneRIF:14991845
GeneRIF:15026113
GeneRIF:12151789
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1633293
GeneRIF:12499840
GeneRIF:15567486
GeneRIF:12605101
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0046311
GeneRIF:13678670
GeneRIF:15034937
GeneRIF:16098915
GeneRIF:11756426
GeneRIF:14757935
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0046320
GeneRIF:12499050
GeneRIF:12483461
GeneRIF:15228592
GeneRIF:12742739
GeneRIF:15056725
GeneRIF:15167696
GeneRIF:15123740
GeneRIF:15207261
GeneRIF:12565837
GeneRIF:12401548
GeneRIF:12459519
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12969266
GeneRIF:12109594
GeneRIF:12740599
GeneRIF:15699049
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A6994795
ICD9CM_1998:331.0
GeneRIF:16023140
GeneRIF:16286548
GeneRIF:12702875
GeneRIF:11840502
GeneRIF:15338333
GeneRIF:15084795
GeneRIF:12226093
GeneRIF:11849768
GeneRIF:14708344
GeneRIF:12876265
GeneRIF:15016430
GeneRIF:12697290
GeneRIF:12025816
GeneRIF:12707936
GeneRIF:15485486
GeneRIF:12531514
GeneRIF:15193429
GeneRIF:15745979
GeneRIF:15024730
GeneRIF:14614898
GeneRIF:12727335
GeneRIF:14515137
GeneRIF:12807433
GeneRIF:12514700
GeneRIF:15277615
GeneRIF:11927634
GeneRIF:15364413
GeneRIF:15860461
GeneRIF:12939405
GeneRIF:15068237
A progressive, neurodegenerative disease characterized by loss of function and death of nerve cells in several areas of the brain leading to loss of cognitive function such as memory and language.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2866]
ICD9CM_1997:331.0
GeneRIF:12023056
GeneRIF:15313842
GeneRIF:15053964
GeneRIF:12555245
GeneRIF:15087549
GeneRIF:11905990
GeneRIF:15967987
GeneRIF:15331147
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085936
GeneRIF:16027741
GeneRIF:11278808
GeneRIF:12551918
GeneRIF:15577914
GeneRIF:12807963
GeneRIF:11837743
GeneRIF:15860464
GeneRIF:12422374
GeneRIF:12147333
GeneRIF:12438920
GeneRIF:12509807
ICD9CM_1996:331.0
GeneRIF:14991457
GeneRIF:16000144
GeneRIF:15091317
GeneRIF:15155565
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0634944
ICD9CM_1987:331.0
GeneRIF:15585340
GeneRIF:11771746
GeneRIF:14519529
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049636
GeneRIF:12145324
GeneRIF:12362316
GeneRIF:15804423
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1633294
GeneRIF:12627474
GeneRIF:15144856
GeneRIF:12218659
GeneRIF:11592857
NCI2004_11_17:C38778
GeneRIF:11831025
GeneRIF:12692477
GeneRIF:16181410
ICD9CM_2005:331.0
GeneRIF:12694406
GeneRIF:14675603
GeneRIF:15370375
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1633292
GeneRIF:14639046
GeneRIF:12928052
GeneRIF:12816543
GeneRIF:12893422
GeneRIF:12489797
GeneRIF:15596614
GeneRIF:15342129
GeneRIF:12084708
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7661278
GeneRIF:15755860
Alzheimer's Disease Pathway[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Alzheimers_Disease_Pathway][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16231093
GeneRIF:11920850
GeneRIF:14523088
GeneRIF:12914969
GeneRIF:15106847
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3795268
GeneRIF:12408231
GeneRIF:12068009
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352176
GeneRIF:15802910
ICD9CM_1992:331.0
ICD9CM_1995:331.0
ICD9CM_1986:331.0
GeneRIF:12221172
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568670
GeneRIF:15030408
GeneRIF:11897170
GeneRIF:15975077
GeneRIF:14761950
GeneRIF:15804918
GeneRIF:12859671
GeneRIF:12890766
GeneRIF:12609057
GeneRIF:15013567
ICD9CM_2006:331.0
GeneRIF:15522224
GeneRIF:12824062
GeneRIF:14765129
GeneRIF:12223024
GeneRIF:12486154
EV:0100106
MAT:0000171
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
seminal vesicle
FBbt:00004958
Seminal gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Seminal_vesicle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:19386
ng[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000024][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A microgram is a mass unit which is equal to 1 gram x 10^-9
A mass unit which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a gram or 10^[-9] g.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000024][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000024
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
nanogram
James Malone
GM12156
pmol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000042][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A substance unit equal to 10^[-12] mol.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000042][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A picomole is a substance unit equal to 10^-12 mol.
UO:0000042
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
picomole
MFO:0003460
Multicellular anatomical structure with largely bona-fide boundary that transduces some sensory stimulus to the nervous system.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005155][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
sensory system
WBbt:0005832
TAO:0000182
MAT:0000031
James Malone
AAO:0000555
ZFA:0000282
FBbt:00005155
MA:0002442
RGD:70508
James Malone
Sprague Dawley
GeneRIF:12161822
GeneRIF:11840509
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1302771
GeneRIF:12192619
GeneRIF:15450783
ICD9CM_2006:296.80
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12815743
ICD9CM_2004:296.80
ICD9CM_1996:296.80
NCI2004_11_17:C34423
ICD9CM_1992:296.80
GeneRIF:12082561
GeneRIF:14531760
ICD9CM_2002:296.80
ICD9CM_1998:296.80
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085854
GeneRIF:12496953
GeneRIF:15539862
James Malone
GeneRIF:14604453
GeneRIF:15940297
GeneRIF:16044170
GeneRIF:14966479
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3794220
GeneRIF:16168956
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191647000
A major affective disorder marked by severe mood swings (manic or major depressive episodes) and a tendency to remission and recurrence.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bipolar_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15257153
GeneRIF:14985387
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3772031
GeneRIF:11840505
manic depressive disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3312][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12951196
GeneRIF:15917720
GeneRIF:12097806
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A6994596
Depressive-manic psych.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3312][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2001:296.80
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569127
ICD9CM_1993:296.80
ICD9CM_1994:296.80
MANIC DEPRESSIVE ILLNESS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3312][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A major affective disorder marked by severe mood swings (manic or major depressive episodes) and a tendency to remission and recurrence.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C34423]
UMLS_ST:T048
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D001714
GeneRIF:15909293
GeneRIF:15660667
ICD9CM_2000:296.80
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3772030
Unspecified bipolar affective disorder (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3312][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15820318
GeneRIF:11901356
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191646009
GeneRIF:11930170
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1178761
GeneRIF:11702051
Unspecified bipolar affective disorder, unspecified (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/191647000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A6995299
GeneRIF:12610658
GeneRIF:15983625
Bipolar disorder, unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3312][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:3312
GeneRIF:14699425
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305517
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872771
GeneRIF:15806582
GeneRIF:12782961
GeneRIF:15799788
ICD9CM_1995:296.80
ICD9CM_1999:296.80
ICD9CM_1988:296.80
GeneRIF:12498692
Bipolar affective disorder, unspecified (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3312][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12664313
ICD9CM_1990:296.80
GeneRIF:15452587
GeneRIF:15622415
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3811838
UMLS_CUI:C0005586
ICD9CM_2003:296.80
bipolar disorder
GeneRIF:16044173
GeneRIF:12232779
GeneRIF:14678452
Manic-depressive syndrome NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3312][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2937374
GeneRIF:12949534
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3272210
GeneRIF:15167705
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607405
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3772039
GeneRIF:15050861
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191654006
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2998036
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8378654
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872772
GeneRIF:15211633
GeneRIF:15111989
GeneRIF:12555230
GeneRIF:15576061
GeneRIF:12565145
GeneRIF:14743183
Manic-Depression[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bipolar_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Bipolar disorder (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3312][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3080993
ICD9CM_1997:296.80
GeneRIF:14729229
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3081000
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3080992
GeneRIF:15261714
GeneRIF:15630410
GeneRIF:12111480
GeneRIF:12565915
ICD9CM_1989:296.80
ICD9CM_1991:296.80
GeneRIF:12808434
ICD9CM_1987:296.80
Unspecified bipolar affective disorder, NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3312][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:192365005
GeneRIF:15824745
GeneRIF:15838535
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:13746004
GeneRIF:12140781
Bipolar disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3312][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1986:296.80
GeneRIF:15885920
GeneRIF:14967554
GeneRIF:14729237
GeneRIF:15737668
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2876150
ICD9CM_2005:296.80
GeneRIF:14582141
GeneRIF:12647258
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH838
Ischemic cardiomyopathy is a cardiomyopathy in which a weakness in the muscle of the heart due to inadequate oxygen delivery to the myocardium with coronary artery disease being the most common cause.
WEB:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiomyopathy#Ischemic_cardiomyopathy
James Malone
ischemic cardiomyopathy
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH187
James Malone
distant metastasis free survival
dimethyl 2,6-dimethyl-4-(2-nitrophenyl)-1,4-dihydropyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:7565][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Nifedipine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:7565][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A dihydropyridine that has formula C17H18N2O6.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:7565][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:7565
BioportalImporter v.1.0
nifedipine
FBbt:00005745
James Malone
embryonic dorsal apodeme
EHDAA:3694
ZFA:0000128
midbrain
EV:0100242
any structural anomaly associated with the middle of the three cerebral vesicles of the embryo; this region controls sensory and motor functions, including eye movement and coordination of auditory and visual reflexes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000897][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:68
TAO:0000128
FMAID:61993
MFO:0002420
MAT:0000106
XAO:0000014
Organ component of neuraxis that has as its parts the tectum, cerebral peduncle, midbrain tegmentum and cerebral aqueduct. Examples: There is only one midbrain.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Midbrain][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16974
mesencephalon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000106][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal mesencephalon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000897][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000207
midbrain dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000897][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MP:0000897
The current clinical treatment(s) of the patient from which the biosource is derived. E.g. radiotherapy
James Malone
clinical treatment
radiotherapy
fg[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000026][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A microgram is a mass unit which is equal to 1 gram x 10^-15
A mass unit which is equal to 10^[-15] g.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000026][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000026
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
femtogram
GeneRIF:12115687
Epilepsy, temporal lobe[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3328][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0055293
GeneRIF:12601092
James Malone
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0410683
DOID:3328
Temporal lobe epilepsy (disorder) [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3328][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877925
UMLS_CUI:C0014556
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3749204
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15672539
GeneRIF:15246112
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0007578
GeneRIF:15111672
GeneRIF:15452305
GeneRIF:12686399
temporal lobe epilepsy
GeneRIF:15193619
GeneRIF:15079010
GeneRIF:15245492
GeneRIF:15716416
GeneRIF:14503638
GeneRIF:11951051
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3075501
GeneRIF:15048887
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0465349
GeneRIF:16095760
GeneRIF:14510824
GeneRIF:14643764
GeneRIF:12470703
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D004833
GeneRIF:16254490
GeneRIF:15799783
GeneRIF:14625043
GeneRIF:12122039
Temporal lobe epilepsy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193000002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Temporal lobe epilepsy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3328][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1190603
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0465347
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1190602
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193000002
GeneRIF:12205652
GeneRIF:15592755
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0055256
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2978914
GeneRIF:15145077
MP:0005187
FBbt:00004852
EMAPA:18682
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MA:0000408
MAT:0000186
penis
EHDAA:9380
penis dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005187][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:9707
James Malone
EV:0100107
any structural anomaly of the organ of copulation and urination in the male[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005187][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:80
1-(2,4-dichlorobenzyl)-1H-indazole-3-carboxylic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An indazole that has formula C15H10Cl2N2O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50138
BioportalImporter v.1.0
1-(2,4-dichlorobenzyl)-1H-indazole-3-carboxylic acid
NCI Thesaurus: C12314
myometrium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myometrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The smooth muscle lining the uterus.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Myometrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
BTO:0000907
James Malone
myometrium
Leiomyomosarcoma, no subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1967][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Leiomyosarcoma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791186
NCI2004_11_17:C3158
Leiomyosarcoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1967][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An uncommon, aggressive malignant smooth muscle neoplasm, usually occurring in post-menopausal women. It is characterized by a proliferation of neoplastic spindle cells. Morphologic variants include epithelioid, granular cell, inflammatory and myxoid leimyosarcomas.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3158]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571686
Leiomyosarcoma, no subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/51549004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0078788
DOID:1967
James Malone
GeneRIF:15051039
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:51549004
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0482650
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577661
UMLS_CUI:C0023269
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883375
Leiomyosarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Leiomyosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15024701
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3291631
Leiomyosarcomas[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Leiomyosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15051038
An uncommon, aggressive malignant smooth muscle neoplasm, usually occurring in post-menopausal women. It is characterized by a proliferation of neoplastic spindle cells. Morphologic variants include epithelioid, granular cell, inflammatory and myxoid leimyosarcomas.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Leiomyosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12177782
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3535785
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D007890
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571688
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189790006
GeneRIF:11759055
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3291630
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0078784
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0012318
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SNU387
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Calu1
MP:0005388
FMAID:7158
EMAPA:16727
pulmonary[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005388][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AAO:0000541
lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005388][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Functional system which consists of structures involved in respiration.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Respiratory_system][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000117
MA:0000327
TADS:0000043
TAO:0000272
James Malone
Apparatus respiratorius[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Respiratory_system][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:2203
BioportalImporter v.1.0
.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005024][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:0003160
respiratory system
EV:0100036
SAEL:90
MAT:0000030
FBbt:00005024
James Malone
GM12234
FMAID:12516
Organ with a cavity which consist of dentine and enamel. Examples: incisor, molar.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Tooth][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000431
EV:0100063
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EHDAA:8009
MA:0000348
SAEL:112
EMAPA:17938
MAT:0000041
tooth
James Malone
ZFA:0000644
RGD:61103
James Malone
WKY
FBbt:00005476
James Malone
dorsal apodeme specific anlage
N-benzyl-9H-purin-6-amine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:29022][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
N-Benzyladenine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:29022][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A 6-aminopurine that has formula C12H11N5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:29022][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:29022
BioportalImporter v.1.0
N-benzyladenine
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Masseter Muscle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Masseter_Muscle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Masticatory Muscles[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Masseter_Muscle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C13074
Muscles arising in the zygomatic arch that close the jaw. (MeSH)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C13074]
Muscles arising in the zygomatic arch that close the jaw. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Masseter_Muscle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Masticatory Muscle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Masseter_Muscle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
masseter muscle
B cell derived cell line
James Malone
Ele Holloway
OE19
Acetylsalicylic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15365][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
2-(acetyloxy)benzoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:15365][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:15365
BioportalImporter v.1.0
aspirin
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Primary visual cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Striate_cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
visual cortex
striate cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000509][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000509
MA:0000914
EV:0100469
FMAID:236871
James Malone
DOID:7474
Mesothelioma (malignant) of pleura (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7474][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C7376
UMLS_ST:T191
malignant pleural mesothelioma
GeneRIF:15829320
GeneRIF:14719068
Malignant Mesothelioma of the Pleura[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Pleural_Mesothelioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7605738
James Malone
UMLS_CUI:C0812413
Pleural Malignant Mesothelioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Pleural_Mesothelioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7605741
Malignant Mesothelioma of Pleura[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Pleural_Mesothelioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254645002
GeneRIF:15014036
Malignant mesothelioma of pleura (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:7474][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606512
Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Pleural_Mesothelioma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7615057
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549438
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041144
mg[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000022][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A milligram is a mass unit which is equal to one-millionth of a kilogram.
A mass unit which is equal to one thousandth of a gram or 10^[-3] g.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000022][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000022
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
milligram
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SNU449
FBbt:00005670
James Malone
embryonic esophageal ganglion
testis - leydig cell
interstitial cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000178][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000178
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Leydig cell
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Caki2
FBbt:00005538
James Malone
clypeo-labral primordium
Definitive germ cell of the male sex.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Mature_sperm_cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00004954
male gonad
MAT:0000131
SAEL:93
James Malone
testicle
MP:0001156
incomplete maturation or aberrant formation of the male gametes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001156][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0009006
testis
abnormal sperm development[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001156][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
WBbt:0005321
A mature, haploid male gamete.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004954][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:67338
MA:0002765
Sperm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Mature_sperm_cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Spermatozoon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Mature_sperm_cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GM12236
TAO:0000163
renal system
EMAPA:17366
FBbt:00005056
structural or developmental anomaly of any of the organs involved in the production or excretion of urine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000516][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
excretory system defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000516][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
WBbt:0005736
SAEL:116
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ZFA:0000163
renal/urinary system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000027][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100095
MAT:0000027
MP:0000516
Systema urinaria[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Urinary_system][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:5901
FMAID:7159
urinary system dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000516][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
XAO:0000143
TADS:0000162
abnormal urinary organs[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000516][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
urinary organ abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000516][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
RGD:1582190
James Malone
Dahl salt-sensitive
RNAi profiling is an experiment type in which double stranded RNA is synthesized with a sequence complementary to a gene(s) of interest and introduced into a cell or organism, where it is recognized as exogenous genetic material and activates the RNAi pathway resulting in knockdown of the transcripts and providing a means to study downstream changes in gene expression.
ArrayExpress production team
James Malone
RNAi profiling
CHEBI:27881
Ele Holloway
James Malone
resveratrol
N-ACETYL-L-CYSTEINE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28939][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An acetylcysteine that has formula C5H9NO3S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:28939][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:28939
BioportalImporter v.1.0
N-acetyl-L-cysteine
The proximal part of the limb (e.g. between shoulder and elbow)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000093][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000093
MA:0002717
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
stylopod
NCI2004_11_17:C34580
UMLS_CUI:C0014070
DOID:640
encephalomyelitis
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3413508
GeneRIF:15310853
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0007368
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0054022
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0478437
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1652517
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570275
Encephalitis &/or myelitis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:640][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Encephalomyelitis NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/230196000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12496452
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:62950007
Encephalomyelitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:640][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Encephalitis/myelitis NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:640][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D004679
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1652518
encephalomyelitis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:640][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:230196000
Encephalitis/myelitis NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:640][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2881137
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3018353
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3413505
James Malone
Encephalomyelitis NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:640][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
OE21
FBbt:00005428
James Malone
ectoderm
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000508
temporal lobe
Temporal cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Temporal_lobe][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Temporal lobe is the ventrolateral lobe of five lobes comprising each cerebral hemisphere. It is bounded dorsally by the lateral fissure and posteriorly by an arbitrary border shared with the occipital lobe.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Temporal_lobe][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:18797
FMAID:61825
EV:0100169
Quercetin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-3,5,7-trihydroxy-4H-chromen-4-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A pentahydroxyflavone that has formula C15H10O7.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16243][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:16243
BioportalImporter v.1.0
quercetin
CHEBI:2365
(2Z,4E)-5-[(1S)-1-hydroxy-2,6,6-trimethyl-4-oxocyclohex-2-en-1-yl]-3-methylpenta-2,4-dienoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2365][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(+)-Abscisic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2365][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
An abscisic acid that has formula C15H20O4.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2365][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
(+)-abscisic acid
A bacterial disease is a disease factor that is caused primarily by bacteria.
James Malone
bacterial disease
FBbt:00005614
James Malone
embryonic epipharynx
A microgram is a mass unit which is equal to 1 gram x 10^-6
microgram
µg
ug[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000023][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000023
A mass unit which is equal to one millionth of a gram or 10^[-6] g.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000023][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
immune cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000738][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A nucleated cell of the myeloid or lymphoid lineages, found in blood or other tissue.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000738][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
white blood cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000738][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000738
leucocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000738][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
leukocyte
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SNU423
James Malone
FMAID:19325
EMAPA:19088
FBbt:00004965
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000170
TADS:0000489
MAT:0000170
ejaculatory duct
Cochlea[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cochlea][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:60201
SAEL:21
Cochlear Organ[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cochlea][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100363
NCI Thesaurus: C12395
The snail shell-shaped auditory component of the inner ear. It contains the sensory organ of hearing.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cochlea][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the spiral-shaped bony canal in the inner ear containing the hair cells that transduce sound[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000031][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The snail shell-shaped auditory component of the inner ear. It contains the sensory organ of hearing.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12395]
Cochlear[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cochlea][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000197
cochlea
Cochlear part of bony labyrinth[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Cochlea][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:4716
James Malone
MP:0000031
EMAPA:17597
MA:0000240
cochlear dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000031][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000144
FBbt:00005516
James Malone
adult muscle precursor primordium
cochlear hair cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000202][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A mechanoreceptor cell located in the organ of Corti that is sensitive to auditory stimuli and in the vestibular apparatus that is sensitive to movement of the head. In each case the accessory sensory structures are arranged so that appropriate stimuli cause movement of the hair-like projections (stereocilia and kinocilia) which relay the information centrally in the nervous system.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000202][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000202
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cochlear hair cell
CS57544 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158568&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158568&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57544
James Malone
Ele Holloway
PEL-5
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ML2
FBbt:00005606
James Malone
embryonic foregut
Knock in expression is a process in which a gene is replaced by an altered version of the same gene using homologous recombination resulting in a gain of function.
James Malone
knock in expression
MO_462
Tomasz Adamusiak
strain or line design
A developmental stage is some identifiable period in an organism's life cycle e.g. puberty
James Malone
developmental stage
puberty
true
Publication in preparation before submitting to a journal.
Tomasz Adamusiak
in preparation
The specific version (such as manufacturer, model, etc.) of a technology that is used to carry out a laboratory or computational experiment.
obsolete_platform
obsolete platform because the distinction between instrument and platform is very fuzzy
true
GeneRIF:12881718
Neoplasm of Neuroglia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15948146
BioportalImporter v.1.0
1.5
GeneRIF:15015772
GeneRIF:12231538
GeneRIF:15973152
UMLS_CUI:C0017638
GeneRIF:15273738
GeneRIF:15201971
GeneRIF:15469737
GeneRIF:12810672
Neuroglial Neoplasms[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12198774
GeneRIF:12907597
GeneRIF:15088070
glioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11809417
GeneRIF:12545160
GeneRIF:15332324
GeneRIF:15774464
GeneRIF:12850541
GeneRIF:14530312
GeneRIF:16389900
Neoplasm of the Neuroglia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7597850
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0479934
GeneRIF:16033775
GeneRIF:11716067
GeneRIF:12388547
GeneRIF:15160992
GeneRIF:16215635
GeneRIF:15509526
GeneRIF:15657358
GeneRIF:11949822
GeneRIF:15958622
GeneRIF:15072448
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7584528
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D005910
GeneRIF:12130632
Glial Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15056287
GeneRIF:15580296
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3221955
GeneRIF:11705870
Tumor of Neuroglia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12843260
GeneRIF:11859970
GeneRIF:12684632
GeneRIF:14997014
GeneRIF:11930164
GeneRIF:12735302
GeneRIF:12962281
GeneRIF:16098466
DOID:2627
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2881976
GeneRIF:12496285
GeneRIF:12764090
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577581
GeneRIF:15557754
GeneRIF:14597411
GeneRIF:12576462
Tumors of Neuroglia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15737330
glial tumors[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12509854
GeneRIF:15383564
GeneRIF:15254085
glial cell tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2627][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16084492
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7611013
Glioma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/115240006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12125964
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:115240006
GeneRIF:16049340
GeneRIF:15882793
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0063507
GeneRIF:11836615
GeneRIF:12821932
GeneRIF:15047712
GeneRIF:15256062
GeneRIF:15184909
GeneRIF:15816541
GeneRIF:12133571
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:74532006
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639400
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7611014
GeneRIF:16264179
Neuroglial Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7610377
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189926000
GeneRIF:16304992
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7611011
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639401
GeneRIF:15269346
Glioma, malignant (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/74532006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15126357
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7627896
GeneRIF:15809742
GeneRIF:15527101
GeneRIF:12738994
GeneRIF:15989758
GeneRIF:11844831
GeneRIF:15812817
GeneRIF:11920587
GeneRIF:15469871
GeneRIF:15123617
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7610652
GeneRIF:15893739
GeneRIF:14504888
GeneRIF:15580288
GeneRIF:15198128
GeneRIF:14719118
GeneRIF:15814461
Neuroglial tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2627][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189908003
GeneRIF:15218947
GeneRIF:15870690
Gliomas (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2627][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14705150
GeneRIF:15684595
Tumor of the Neuroglia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12629150
GeneRIF:14991747
GeneRIF:15015771
GeneRIF:15696967
GeneRIF:15361550
GeneRIF:13130092
GeneRIF:12084351
GeneRIF:15547763
GeneRIF:15671555
GeneRIF:12518988
GeneRIF:12507885
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7597852
GeneRIF:11716069
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791122
GeneRIF:12843258
GeneRIF:12963026
GeneRIF:15867349
NCI2004_11_17:C3059
GeneRIF:14603470
GeneRIF:11716065
GeneRIF:12651906
GeneRIF:12507886
GeneRIF:11948808
James Malone
Glioma NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2627][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12778072
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3221956
GeneRIF:12932816
GeneRIF:16033774
Glial Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7610769
GeneRIF:14633698
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3477478
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7627617
GeneRIF:12957651
GeneRIF:12651623
GeneRIF:9109541
GeneRIF:15161654
GeneRIF:12698196
GeneRIF:15138575
GeneRIF:15201989
GeneRIF:12783249
A benign or malignant brain and spinal cord tumor that arises from glial cells (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells). Tumors that arise from astrocytes are called astrocytic tumors or astrocytomas. Tumors that arise from oligodendrocytes are called oligodendroglial tumors. Tumors that arise from ependymal cells are called ependymomas.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15589840
Glioma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2627][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15592495
GeneRIF:15696973
GeneRIF:11856869
GeneRIF:12856717
GeneRIF:12118245
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0014757
GeneRIF:14676120
GeneRIF:15193433
GeneRIF:15788675
Glioma, NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2627][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16027728
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0009271
GeneRIF:13130506
GeneRIF:15094455
GeneRIF:15743799
GeneRIF:12600989
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2881975
GeneRIF:15791479
GeneRIF:16092940
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639402
Replaced with central nervous system cancer (EFO_0000326)
obsolete_glioma
GeneRIF:12609716
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570804
GeneRIF:15041728
GeneRIF:12061725
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791118
GeneRIF:14558597
GeneRIF:12799382
GeneRIF:15915502
GeneRIF:11913980
Neoplasms of Neuroglia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Neuroglial_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15334059
GeneRIF:15867356
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628022
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639403
GeneRIF:12730958
GeneRIF:15531913
GeneRIF:12883693
A benign or malignant brain and spinal cord tumor that arises from glial cells (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells). Tumors that arise from astrocytes are called astrocytic tumors or astrocytomas. Tumors that arise from oligodendrocytes are called oligodendroglial tumors. Tumors that arise from ependymal cells are called ependymomas. -- 2004
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3059]
GeneRIF:15451022
GeneRIF:12388552
GeneRIF:15178645
GeneRIF:15469933
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH720
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569614
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0039572
Liver Cirrhosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cirrhosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12829439
GeneRIF:12127815
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D008103
GeneRIF:16015705
GeneRIF:12829997
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0039571
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3029989
GeneRIF:14961153
James Malone
GeneRIF:15765409
GeneRIF:15982324
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571788
UMLS_CUI:C0023890
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:19943007
GeneRIF:15094940
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0067428
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3355085
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3355086
GeneRIF:12532467
GeneRIF:11953887
GeneRIF:15239259
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007561
Cirrhosis of liver NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5082][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0039582
GeneRIF:15808312
NCI2004_11_17:C2951
GeneRIF:15104370
GeneRIF:14768003
GeneRIF:16255765
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0012636
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0482926
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:235891006
cirrhosis of liver
GeneRIF:15956070
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7584861
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0080685
Cirrhosis of liver (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5082][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0080689
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0039581
GeneRIF:12945872
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0067427
GeneRIF:15742396
GeneRIF:12631357
GeneRIF:15172884
GeneRIF:15222038
GeneRIF:16098781
GeneRIF:12971960
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3265750
Cirrhosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cirrhosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12757931
GeneRIF:12842454
GeneRIF:15710227
GeneRIF:15550559
GeneRIF:15737463
DOID:5082
GeneRIF:14669345
GeneRIF:15368451
Cirrhosis of liver NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5082][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007563
GeneRIF:15094224
GeneRIF:15956705
nl[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000102][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A volume unit which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a liter or 10^[-9] L.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000102][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A nanoliter is a volume unit which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a liter or 10^-9 L.
UO:0000102
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
nanoliter
A tiling path experiment is an experiment type in which a tiling path array (where probes are arrayed covering target regions e.g. a genome or chromosome at very high density) is used to identify transcribed regions.
ArrayExpress production team
James Malone
tiling path
CHEBI:18248
James Malone
Ele Holloway
iron
blood cancer
hematological neoplasm
hematological cancer
James Malone
Tomasz Adamusiak
lymphoid neoplasm
A substance used to lower plasma cholesterol levels.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35821][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35821
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
anticholesteremic drug
CHEBI:35821
James Malone
TERV
The time period elapsed since an identifiable point in the life cycle of an organism. If a developmental stage is specified, the identifiable point would be the beginning of that stage. Otherwise the identifiable point must be specified such as planting (e.g. 3 days post planting).
James Malone
age
3 days post planting
FBbt:00005159
taste system
MAT:0000275
gustatory sensory organ[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000275][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
gustatory system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000275][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0001101
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:7194
Gustatory organ system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Gustatory_system][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Any sense organ (FBbt:00005155) that has function 'detection of chemical stimulus involved in sensory perception of taste (GO:0050912)'.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005159][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0001101
g[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000021][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A mass unit which is equal to one thousandth of a kilogram or 10^[-3] kg.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000021][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A gram is a mass unit which is equal to one-thousanth of a kilogram.
UO:0000021
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
gram
James Malone
Ele Holloway
R1
FBbt:00005612
James Malone
embryonic esophagus
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MJ
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7578042
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1651366
NCI2004_11_17:C9460
GeneRIF:15082767
BioportalImporter v.1.0
DOID:2962
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0001233
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1651369
GeneRIF:12095617
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0001234
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0121978
Cockayne syndrome (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/21086008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1651370
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569657
UMLS_CUI:C0009207
GeneRIF:12748643
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D003057
Cokayne syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2962][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2958882
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1651367
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0040545
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:21086008
cockayne syndrome
GeneRIF:11809892
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1651368
GeneRIF:16246722
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3361591
Cockayne's syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2962][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0001235
James Malone
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0004689
Cockayne syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cockayne_Syndrome][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An epidermal cell which synthesizes keratin and undergoes a characteristic change as it move upward from the basal layers of the epidermis to the cornified (horny) layer of the skin. Successive stages of differentiation of the keratinocytes forming the epidermal layers are basal cell, spinous or prickle cell, and the granular cell.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000312][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000312
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
keratinocyte
MO_555
Tomasz Adamusiak
compound treatment design
epithelial cell derived cell line
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895438
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:403818001
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0447365
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3635303
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896631
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1653123
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577068
plexiform neurofibroma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5151][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644985
NCI2004_11_17:C3797
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364902
DOID:5151
Plexiform neurofibroma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/403818001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1653985
UMLS_CUI:C0206728
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1653124
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7589121
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1653121
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1655693
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364903
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018318
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:41252002
An elongated and multinodular neurofibroma, formed when the tumor involves either multiple trunks of a plexus or multiple fascicles of a large nerve, such as the sciatic. Some plexiform neurofibromas resemble a bag of worms, others produce a massive ropy enlargement of the nerve. (Adapted from WHO.)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3797]
An elongated and multinodular neurofibroma, formed when the tumor involves either multiple trunks of a plexus or multiple fascicles of a large nerve, such as the sciatic. Some plexiform neurofibromas resemble a bag of worms, others produce a massive ropy enlargement of the nerve. (Adapted from WHO.)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Plexiform_Neurofibroma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1653986
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027553
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895437
James Malone
plexiform neurofibroma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3635302
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1653122
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364904
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644984
GeneRIF:11857752
GeneRIF:12782393
Plexiform neurofibroma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/41252002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Publication submitted to a journal for publication.
Tomasz Adamusiak
submitted
CL:0000679
James Malone
glutamatergic neuron
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH747
James Malone
HCC38
A transcription profiling is an experiment type in which the transcriptome of a biological sample is analysed.
ArrayExpress production team
James Malone
transcription profiling
GeneRIF:12297838
GeneRIF:12148114
GeneRIF:12557137
GeneRIF:16339124
GeneRIF:15842357
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3400272
GeneRIF:15661915
GeneRIF:15286165
GeneRIF:11929053
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2967123
ICD9CM_1999:573.9
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7599452
ICD9CM_1987:573.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0406965
GeneRIF:12006706
ICD9CM_2002:573.9
GeneRIF:12085365
GeneRIF:15112358
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872551
GeneRIF:12000722
ICD9CM_1998:573.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197375001
GeneRIF:15719405
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0242557
GeneRIF:12794718
GeneRIF:12143056
UMLS_CUI:C0023895
Liver disorder NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:409][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1993:573.9
ICD9CM_1988:573.9
GeneRIF:12823590
ICD9CM_2001:573.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:197551000
Any disease or dysfunction of the liver and the intrahepatic bile ducts.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3196]
GeneRIF:12149233
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3153457
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3015637
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0050043
Liver disorder NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/197375001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:573.9
disease of liver [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:409][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1990:573.9
DOID:409
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12823592
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0319387
ICD9CM_1991:573.9
ICD9CM_1989:573.9
GeneRIF:12724528
ICD9CM_2003:573.9
Any disease or dysfunction of the liver and the intrahepatic bile ducts.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatic_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15969449
GeneRIF:12532447
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3039045
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576809
GeneRIF:11898128
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0012644
Liver Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatic_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603286
liver disease
Unspecified disorder of liver[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:409][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:573.9
ICD9CM_1986:573.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0430855
James Malone
GeneRIF:12029628
NCI2004_11_17:C3196
ICD9CM_1997:573.9
GeneRIF:15246202
ICD9CM_1995:573.9
ICD9CM_1994:573.9
GeneRIF:14624764
GeneRIF:12705907
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3274367
GeneRIF:11929052
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0080699
GeneRIF:15235035
GeneRIF:12830005
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:235856003
GeneRIF:15377291
ICD9CM_2006:573.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3795372
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3540802
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085963
Hepatic Disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatic_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Liver Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatic_Disorder][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12445411
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341509
ICD9CM_1992:573.9
ICD9CM_2005:573.9
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D008107
GeneRIF:15944310
GeneRIF:15774823
UMLS_ST:T047
disease of the liver (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:409][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15653097
GeneRIF:11810299
ICD9CM_1996:573.9
Disorder of liver (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/235856003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A substance that destroys fungi by suppressing their ability to grow or reproduce. Antifungal drugs differ from industrial fungicides in that they defend against fungi present in human or animal tissues.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35718][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35718
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antifungal drug
CHEBI:35718
Dermatomyositis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/396230008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D003882
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340212
NCI2004_11_17:C26744
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0047265
ICD9CM_1989:710.3
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:203795006
ICD9CM_1999:710.3
ICD9CM_1992:710.3
GeneRIF:16097959
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2880554
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15146429
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3795295
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3012980
ICD9CM_2002:710.3
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1642942
Polymyositis with skin involvement[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1998:710.3
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0047260
GeneRIF:15752564
ICD9CM_2001:710.3
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0577364
Dermatopolymyositis, unspecified (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:710.3
ICD9CM_1993:710.3
dermatomyositis
ICD9CM_1997:710.3
ICD9CM_1994:710.3
ICD9CM_1988:710.3
ICD9CM_1987:710.3
ICD9CM_2004:710.3
ICD9CM_1990:710.3
ICD9CM_1991:710.3
ICD9CM_2000:710.3
ICD9CM_2006:710.3
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1642944
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1642943
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2951223
ICD9CM_2005:710.3
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:396230008
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569995
ICD9CM_2003:710.3
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3389409
GeneRIF:16047841
GeneRIF:14631123
ICD9CM_1986:710.3
DOID:10223
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0915704
ICD9CM_1995:710.3
UMLS_CUI:C0011633
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0477561
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0006061
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3224858
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1642945
GeneRIF:12147628
Dermatopolymyositis, unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
dermatomyositis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10223][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2977959
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0047258
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Ramos
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896479
Aicardi syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8461][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7604058
aicardi syndrome
DOID:8461
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3245679
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3528963
UMLS_ST:T047
James Malone
NCI2004_11_17:C35256
UMLS_CUI:C0175713
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:80651009
Aicardi's syndrome (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/80651009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3094120
FBbt:00005668
James Malone
embryonic frontal ganglion
GeneRIF:12711118
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3532609
large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma
Large Cell Neuroendocrine Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Large_Cell_Neuroendocrine_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602695
UMLS_CUI:C1265996
Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/128628002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI2004_11_17:C6875
Large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Large_Cell_Neuroendocrine_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A usually aggressive carcinoma composed of large malignant cells which display neuroendocrine characteristics. It is characterized by the presence of high mitotic activity and necrotic changes. The vast majority of cases are positive for neuron-specific enolase. Representative examples include lung, breast, cervical, and thymic neuroendocrine carcinomas.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Large_Cell_Neuroendocrine_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3532611
A usually aggressive carcinoma composed of large malignant cells which display neuroendocrine characteristics. It is characterized by the presence of high mitotic activity and necrotic changes. The vast majority of cases are positive for neuron-specific enolase. Representative examples include lung, breast, cervical, and thymic neuroendocrine carcinomas.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C6875]
James Malone
DOID:5721
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602667
GeneRIF:12605092
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:128628002
MO_902
Tomasz Adamusiak
disease state design
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH748
A leukocyte with abundant granules in the cytoplasm.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000094][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000094
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
granulocyte
James Malone
HCC70
The number of single sets of chromosomes in the cell or an organism e.g., haploid, diploid, triploid, etc.
James Malone
ploidy
haploid, diploid, triploid
An agent that inhibits protein kinases.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:37699][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:37699
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
protein kinase inhibitor
CHEBI:37699
A stria vascularis is part of a cochlea and is the upper part of the spiral ligament of thescala media that contains numerous small blood vessels.
NCI Metathesaurus: C0038445
James Malone
stria vascularis
fmol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000043][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A substance unit equal to 10^[-15] mol.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000043][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A femtomole is a substance unit equal to 10^-15 mol.
UO:0000043
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
femtomole
A translation profiling is an experiment type in which surface-bound, translationally competent ribosome complexes are used to generate a translation profile for mRNA, which mRNA may be a single molecular species, or a combination of species, including complex mixtures such as those found in the set of mRNAs isolated from a cell or tissue. One or more components of the surface-bound ribosome complex may be labeled at specific positions to permit analysis of multiple or single molecules for determination of ribosomal conformational changes and translation kinetics. Translation profiles are used as the basis for comparison of an mRNA or set of mRNA species. The translation profile can be used to determine such characteristics as kinetics of initiation, kinetic of elongation, identity of the polypeptide product, and the like. Analysis of translation profiles may be used to determine differential gene expression, optimization of mRNA sequences for expression, screening drug candidates for an effect on translation.
United States Patent 20040023256
James Malone
translation profiling
GeneRIF:15845485
sepsis
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7567979
James Malone
GeneRIF:12947340
GeneRIF:12052963
GeneRIF:11770048
The presence of pathogenic microorganisms in the blood stream causing a rapidly progressing systemic reaction that may lead to shock. Symptoms include fever, chills, tachycardia, and increased respiratory rate. It is a medical emergency that requires urgent medical attention.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Septicemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12946935
GeneRIF:15131465
GeneRIF:16260097
GeneRIF:12480554
GeneRIF:12218141
GeneRIF:15383576
GeneRIF:12219031
Septicemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Septicemia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Sepsis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2288][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14525968
GeneRIF:14659593
UMLS_CUI:C0243026
GeneRIF:12117955
GeneRIF:15030585
GeneRIF:12198614
GeneRIF:15645239
GeneRIF:12959973
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3745131
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872101
GeneRIF:12093893
GeneRIF:11876758
GeneRIF:12472775
GeneRIF:15717270
GeneRIF:15128822
GeneRIF:12031601
GeneRIF:15634936
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0000640
GeneRIF:16239554
GeneRIF:14688199
GeneRIF:15124023
GeneRIF:12946943
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573624
GeneRIF:15947070
GeneRIF:15557190
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7583650
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0028155
DOID:2288
GeneRIF:15650061
GeneRIF:12219025
GeneRIF:15155262
GeneRIF:12296849
GeneRIF:15504976
GeneRIF:12643861
GeneRIF:15760677
GeneRIF:12615620
GeneRIF:12147224
GeneRIF:14991091
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018805
GeneRIF:12517942
GeneRIF:15563579
GeneRIF:15834314
GeneRIF:15845478
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1203207
GeneRIF:12022759
GeneRIF:15244040
GeneRIF:15634264
GeneRIF:15201701
GeneRIF:14993594
GeneRIF:15211109
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:91302008
GeneRIF:12055255
GeneRIF:15472172
GeneRIF:15328161
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577827
GeneRIF:12006369
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3322013
GeneRIF:15489631
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12117983
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15834309
GeneRIF:15803053
GeneRIF:15240146
GeneRIF:15545825
GeneRIF:11774822
Systemic infection (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/91302008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15034057
GeneRIF:15614130
GeneRIF:12027409
GeneRIF:15890324
GeneRIF:12604029
GeneRIF:15579460
GeneRIF:14517747
GeneRIF:15489642
GeneRIF:12218091
GeneRIF:12593995
GeneRIF:15545827
GeneRIF:12032273
GeneRIF:15129283
GeneRIF:12496437
GeneRIF:15585684
GeneRIF:15319291
GeneRIF:12571074
GeneRIF:16207247
GeneRIF:11956648
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A2797373
GeneRIF:15050965
GeneRIF:15733912
GeneRIF:12869495
GeneRIF:15187138
GeneRIF:12721157
GeneRIF:14966572
GeneRIF:11776298
GeneRIF:14660484
NCI2004_11_17:C3364
GeneRIF:15155612
GeneRIF:14634136
GeneRIF:15554961
Temperature is a physical quality of the thermal energy of a system.
PATO:0000146
James Malone
temperature
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MOLT16
FBbt:00005616
James Malone
embryonic foregut sensory structure
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895411
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0389247
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018232
A rapidly growing malignant mesenchymal neoplasm. It is characterized by the presence of round cells with myoblastic differentiation and a fibrovascular stroma resembling an alveolar growth pattern. The tumor usually presents in the extremities.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Alveolar_Rhabdomyosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Alveolar_Rhabdomyosarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895410
James Malone
GeneRIF:15140004
GeneRIF:11846302
A rapidly growing malignant mesenchymal neoplasm. It is characterized by the presence of round cells with myoblastic differentiation and a fibrovascular stroma resembling an alveolar growth pattern. The tumor usually presents in the extremities.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3749]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576266
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364534
Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/404053004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027461
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:404053004
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364533
UMLS_CUI:C0206655
GeneRIF:16157701
NCI2004_11_17:C3749
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364535
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:63449009
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3560126
DOID:4051
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3560137
GeneRIF:12039929
Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/63449009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
S1
MO_485
Tomasz Adamusiak
dose response design
The process of marking a material in some way for experimental purposes. E.g. the labelling of a nucleic acid with biotin in a microarray experiment
James Malone
labelling
James Malone
HEK-293H
James Malone
HEK293
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH810
A description of the conditions used to grow organisms or parts of the organism. This includes isolated environments such as cultures and open environments such as field studies.
James Malone
growth condition
I think this is a role that an environmental factor can take
ZEA:0015085
PO:0020136
MAT:0000316
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000316
James Malone
male inflorescence
Publication published in a journal.
Tomasz Adamusiak
published
A drug used to prevent nausea or vomiting. An antiemetic may act by a wide range of mechanisms: it might affect the medullary control centers (the vomiting center and the chemoreceptive trigger zone) or affect the peripheral receptors.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50919][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50919
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antiemetic
CHEBI:50919
kidney derived cell line
A dervied mass unit is a derived unit which is a measure of the the amount of matter/energy of a physical object, derived from the base unit for mass.
PERSON: James Malone
James Malone
derived mass unit
James Malone
HEK293T
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HOS
FBbt:00005611
James Malone
adult foregut precursor
James Malone
SUM52PE
MO_953
Tomasz Adamusiak
organism part comparison design
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SK-MEL-2
James Malone
EHDAA:9144
MA:0000347
MP:0000762
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SAEL:109
MAT:0000040
EMAPA:18870
EV:0100058
any structural anomaly of the mobile mass of muscular tissue and surrounding epithelial tissue occupying the cavity of the mouth and forming part of the floor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000762][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000446
abnormal tongue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000762][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:54640
tongue dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000762][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
tongue abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000762][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
tongue
An anatomical modifier is a quality which inheres in an organism part.
MAT:0000476
James Malone
anatomical modifier
James Malone
Ele Holloway
D341Med
ZEA:0015084
PO:0020126
MAT:0000317
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000317
James Malone
female inflorescence
9-fluoro-11beta,17,21-trihydroxy-16alpha-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41879][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
dexamethasone
CHEBI:41879
Dexamethasone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41879][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A fluorinated steroid that has formula C22H29FO5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:41879][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
degree celsius
C[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000027][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A temperature derived unit which is equal to one Kelvin degree. However, they have their zeros at different points. The Centigrade scale has its zero at 273.15 K.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000027][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
degree centigrade
UO:0000027
Degree celsius is a temperature derived unit which is equal to one Kelvin degree. However, they have their zeros at different points. The Centigrade scale has its zero at 273.15 K.
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1666
CHEBI:17303
James Malone
Ele Holloway
morphine
min[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000031][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A time unit which is equal to 60 seconds.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000031][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A minute is a derived time unit which is equal to 60 seconds.
UO:0000031
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
minute
James Malone
HeLa
James Malone
SUM44PE
FBbt:00005646
James Malone
adult hindgut precursor
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HPAC
CHEBI:37700
James Malone
protein kinase C inhibitor
CHEBI:37700
MO_841
Tomasz Adamusiak
organism status design
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1650
Any ganglion mother cell (FBbt:00005149) that is part of some embryo (FBbt:00000052).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00001433][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00001433
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
embryonic ganglion mother cell
abnormal intestine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000477][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MAT:0000043
abnormal bowel wall[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000477][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
gut[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000043][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:7199
bowel wall abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000477][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:518
intestines[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000043][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
intestinal dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000477][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
WBbt:0005772
intestine
intestinal abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000477][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0000477
XAO:0000129
MFO:0003040
any structural anomaly of the digestive tube passing from the stomach to the anus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000477][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000328
TGMA:0001819
TADS:0000165
EV:0100071
TAO:0001338
Bowel[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Intestine][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0001338
AAO:0000246
SAEL:55
adult alimentary canal[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000043][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
The fluid-feeding habit of adult mosquitoes is reflected in the structure and ultrastructure of the alimentary canal.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0001819][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
adrenal neuroblast
CL:0000337
James Malone
neuroblast (sensu Vertebrata)
F[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000195][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Degree celsius is a temperature derived unit which is equal to one Kelvin degree. However, they have their zeros at different points. The Centigrade scale has its zero at 273.15 K.
A temperature derived unit which is equal to 5/9ths of a kelvin. Negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to negative 40 degrees Celsius.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000195][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000195
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
degree fahrenheit
CS57671 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158695&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158695&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57671
James Malone
Ele Holloway
D283Med
GeneRIF:12893022
GeneRIF:15879687
CHD - Coronary heart disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3393][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16088850
GeneRIF:14747236
GeneRIF:12588779
GeneRIF:15607533
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042923
GeneRIF:12074827
GeneRIF:12151850
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:11859854
GeneRIF:14695459
GeneRIF:15598085
GeneRIF:12362314
Narrowing of the coronary arteries due to fatty deposits inside the arterial walls.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Coronary_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Narrowing of the coronary arteries due to fatty deposits inside the arterial walls.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C26732]
GeneRIF:12594357
GeneRIF:11889198
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1390273
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D003327
DOID:3393
GeneRIF:12151853
GeneRIF:15920035
Coronary Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Coronary_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304638
GeneRIF:12588754
CHD
GeneRIF:12801611
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049696
GeneRIF:15199365
GeneRIF:12207101
GeneRIF:12879153
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0005191
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042920
GeneRIF:15585218
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042921
GeneRIF:15887860
GeneRIF:15585208
GeneRIF:15692099
GeneRIF:15784171
GeneRIF:12925562
GeneRIF:12117730
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049973
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569776
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0066406
GeneRIF:12818402
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0066400
GeneRIF:15837082
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0406948
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0318709
GeneRIF:12666851
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304637
GeneRIF:15877284
GeneRIF:16159602
James Malone
Coronary Artery Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Coronary_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15585206
GeneRIF:14576201
Coronary heart disease is a cardiovascular disease in which there is a failure of coronary circulation to supply adequate circulation to cardiac muscle and surrounding tissue.
GeneRIF:12030385
GeneRIF:11947914
GeneRIF:15825968
GeneRIF:14592833
GeneRIF:15379752
GeneRIF:12104085
GeneRIF:11972304
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042919
NCI2004_11_17:C26732
GeneRIF:11916624
Coronary Heart Disease
GeneRIF:15193812
GeneRIF:16113535
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049971
GeneRIF:15454272
GeneRIF:12408999
GeneRIF:12842840
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12676816
GeneRIF:11919305
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1390272
GeneRIF:15653107
UMLS_CUI:C0010068
GeneRIF:11862316
GeneRIF:14967821
GeneRIF:15920055
CHD (coronary heart disease)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3393][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1651
N'-{5-[acetyl(hydroxy)amino]pentyl}-N-(5-{4-[(5-aminopentyl)(hydroxy)amino]-4-oxobutanamido}pentyl)-N-hydroxybutanediamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:4356][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An acyclic desferrioxamine that has formula C25H48N6O8.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:4356][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:4356
BioportalImporter v.1.0
desferrioxamine B
leaf of a moss or liverwort[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000276][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000276
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
phyllid
methyl jasmonate
CHEBI:15929
Ele Holloway
James Malone
methyl (-)-jasmonate
h[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000032][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An hour is a derived time unit which is equal to 3600 seconds or 60 minutes.
A time unit which is equal to 3600 seconds or 60 minutes.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000032][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000032
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
hour
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FBbt:00005786
Malpighian tubule
MAT:0000123
FBbt:00005725
TGMA:0001038
TADS:0000163
There are five Malpighian tubules that are attached to the alimentary canal posteriorly.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0001038][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The most important structure of the insect's excretory organ, which may comprise cystiform or labyrinthine highly versatile tubules having their outlet into the initial section of the rectum.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005786][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HPAFII
MO_575
Tomasz Adamusiak
sex design
James Malone
HepaRG
CHEBI:23527
cytochalasin B
EHDAA:6029
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000340
cranium
James Malone
FMAID:87596
gustatory system
EMAPA:17680
TAO:0000737
ZFA:0000737
TGMA:0000003
skeletal system of head[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000340][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The sclerotized skull-like part of the head.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cranial skeleton[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000340][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000316
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1703
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH69
A geometric modifier is an anatomical modifier which describes some quality about the geometric position of some organism part.
MAT:0000483
James Malone
geometric modifier
A dorsal fin
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DBTRG05MG
MAT:0000276
leaf of a moss or liverwort[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000276][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
leaf vascular tissue
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CHEBI:25016
James Malone
Ele Holloway
lead
amol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000044][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An attomole is a substance unit equal to 10^-18 mol.
A substance unit equal to 10^[-18] mol.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000044][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000044
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
attomole
MO_675
Tomasz Adamusiak
species design
James Malone
HepG2
FBbt:00000449
James Malone
adult midgut precursor
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HSSultan
TADS:0000551
FBbt:00004200
BioportalImporter v.1.0
The array of photoreceptors & the cells that support them in a compound eye.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004200][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000009
EV:0100348
retina
James Malone
retinal dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001325][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Layer of wall of eyeball which is continuous with optic nerve.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Retina][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Tunica interna of eyeball[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Retina][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:17168
MFO:0003600
retina abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001325][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000276
MP:0001325
MAT:0000142
FMAID:58301
TAO:0000152
Inner layer of eyeball[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Retina][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:4757
ZFA:0000152
structural or developmental anomaly of the thin layer of neural tissue lining the back of the eyeball which contains visual receptors[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001325][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:91
L-Cysteine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17561][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A cysteine that has formula C3H7NO2S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17561][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17561
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cysteine
James Malone
T47D
CHEBI:6067
James Malone
Ele Holloway
isotretinoin
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1694
James Malone
Ele Holloway
DB
A tissue modifier is an anatomical modifier which describes some quality about a tissue.
MAT:0000477
James Malone
tissue modifier
A nasal placode
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH716
A time unit which is equal to one millionth of a second or 10^[-6] s.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000029][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
us[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000029][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000029
A microsecond is a time unit which is equal to one millionth of a second or 10^-6 s.
µs
microsecond
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000346
stomatal complex
James Malone
MAT:0000346
PO:0002000
FBbt:00001717
James Malone
corpus cardiacum
adult
EV:0300070
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000403
WBIs:0000041
MAT:0000403
James Malone
EVM:2990028
XAO:1000009
FBdv:00005369
CS57710 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158734&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158734&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57710
A loess transformation is a data transformation that takes as input a collection of real number pairs (x, y) and, after performing (one or more) loess fittings, utilizes the resulting curves to transform each (x, y) in the input into (x, y-f(x)) where f(x) is one of the fitted curves. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0200071][accessDate: 2009-08-20]
OBI_0200071
James Malone
loess transformation
Tomatidine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9629][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(22S,25S)-5alpha-spirosolan-3beta-ol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9629][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:9629
BioportalImporter v.1.0
tomatidine
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HH
obsolete_phenotypic factor
phenotype is synonymous with quality
true
line
A population or type of organisms that is geneticaly different from others of the same species and possessing a set of defined characteristics.
James Malone
strain
this class was originally 'strain or line'
true
James Malone
EHDAA:1900
EV:0100020
MAT:0000497
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ZFA:0000009
Cardiac Ventricle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Ventricle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:82553
MA:0000091
General anatomical term which refers to a chamber of an organ with cavitated organ parts. Examples: right ventricle of heart, lateral ventricle of brain.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Ventricle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ventricle
Cardiac Ventricles[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Ventricle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The lower right and left chambers of the heart. The right pumps venous blood into the lungs and the left pumps oxygenated blood into the systemic arterial circulation. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Ventricle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:0080920
The lower right and left chambers of the heart. The right pumps venous blood into the lungs and the left pumps oxygenated blood into the systemic arterial circulation. (MeSH)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12730]
Ventricles, Heart[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Ventricle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:17331
Ventricle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Ventricle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12730
Heart Ventricle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Ventricle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000009
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Malme3M
CS57596 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158620&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158620&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57596
James Malone
RAW264.7
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HMCB
ICD9CM_1986:171.8
ICD9CM_2005:171.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0738601
ICD9CM_1988:171.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877360
ICD9CM_2005:171.9
ICD9CM_2004:171
ICD9CM_1988:171.2
ICD9CM_2005:171.2
ICD9CM_1987:171.5
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877359
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360841
GeneRIF:14507652
ICD9CM_1997:171.7
ICD9CM_1997:171.0
Malignant neoplasm of connective and other soft tissue (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/187985009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1990:171.4
ICD9CM_2003:171.4
ICD9CM_1991:171
ICD9CM_2004:171.9
ICD9CM_1989:171.4
ICD9CM_1992:171.2
ICD9CM_2005:171
GeneRIF:16327442
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606032
ICD9CM_1993:171.2
ICD9CM_1996:171.4
ICD9CM_1995:171.6
ICD9CM_1999:171.6
ICD9CM_2006:171.7
NCI2004_11_17:C4867
ICD9CM_2001:171.5
ICD9CM_1995:171.0
A malignant mesenchymal neoplasm arising exclusively from the soft tissues. Representative examples include soft tissue sarcoma, extraosseous Ewing sarcoma/peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor, and malignant hemangiopericytoma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Soft_Tissue_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
ICD9CM_1987:171.8
GeneRIF:14612455
GeneRIF:12610779
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114061
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269555
ICD9CM_2001:171.4
ICD9CM_1986:171.3
ICD9CM_1992:171.8
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360838
ICD9CM_1993:171.5
ICD9CM_1997:171.2
ICD9CM_2000:171.8
ICD9CM_1998:171
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269546
ICD9CM_1998:171.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041134
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7619651
ICD9CM_1998:171.5
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607034
ICD9CM_1994:171.8
ICD9CM_2002:171.3
ICD9CM_2001:171.8
ICD9CM_1994:171.9
ICD9CM_1995:171
ICD9CM_2002:171.4
GeneRIF:11953898
ICD9CM_1994:171.2
ICD9CM_2005:171.0
ICD9CM_1987:171.3
Malignant neoplasm of soft tissue (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/269469005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:171
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3550159
ICD9CM_1993:171.7
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7575905
ICD9CM_1990:171.7
UMLS_CUI:C0153522
ICD9CM_1992:171.5
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791459
ICD9CM_1991:171.3
Sarcoma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/2424003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1995:171.9
ICD9CM_1991:171.4
ICD9CM_2003:171.2
ICD9CM_1989:171.2
ICD9CM_1995:171.2
ICD9CM_2005:171.6
ICD9CM_2004:171.8
ICD9CM_1987:171.9
Sarcoma of Soft Tissue and Bone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sarcoma_of_the_Soft_Tissue_and_Bone][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8360489
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3293018
ICD9CM_1996:171.3
ICD9CM_2004:171.2
GeneRIF:15809709
A usually aggressive malignant mesenchymal cell tumor most commonly arising from muscle, fat, fibrous tissue, bone, cartilage, and blood vessels. Sarcomas occur in both children and adults. The prognosis depends largely on the degree of differentiation (grade) of the tumor. Representative subtypes are liposarcoma, leiomyosarcoma, osteosarcoma, and chondrosarcoma.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C9118]
ICD9CM_1986:171.5
ICD9CM_1986:171.6
GeneRIF:12435619
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607252
ICD9CM_1993:171
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3042315
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360840
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_2003:171.8
ICD9CM_1990:171.9
A malignant mesenchymal neoplasm arising exclusively from the soft tissues. Representative examples include soft tissue sarcoma, extraosseous Ewing sarcoma/peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor, and malignant hemangiopericytoma.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4867]
ICD9CM_1989:171.8
ICD9CM_1990:171.2
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269549
ICD9CM_1992:171.7
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3202535
GeneRIF:12112526
ICD9CM_1998:171.7
ICD9CM_1992:171.0
ICD9CM_1995:171.4
ICD9CM_2000:171.7
ICD9CM_1999:171.3
ICD9CM_1986:171.9
ICD9CM_2000:171.0
ICD9CM_1999:171.4
ICD9CM_2002:171.6
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:187985009
ICD9CM_1988:171.3
ICD9CM_2005:171.3
ICD9CM_1987:171.6
ICD9CM_1998:171.0
ICD9CM_1988:171.4
UMLS_CUI:C0153527
ICD9CM_1993:171.9
ICD9CM_2001:171.2
ICD9CM_1994:171.0
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0488760
Sarcoma of Soft Tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Soft_Tissue_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2001:171
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606252
GeneRIF:12539045
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7668137
ICD9CM_1997:171.8
ICD9CM_1991:171.6
ICD9CM_1998:171.9
James Malone
ICD9CM_2003:171.5
ICD9CM_1998:171.2
ICD9CM_1989:171.5
GeneRIF:16154137
ICD9CM_2004:171.4
ICD9CM_1993:171.3
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7619705
ICD9CM_1996:171.5
ICD9CM_2000:171.2
ICD9CM_1990:171
ICD9CM_2002:171.8
Sarcoma of the Soft Tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Soft_Tissue_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:171
ICD9CM_1994:171.6
ICD9CM_2001:171.6
ICD9CM_2005:171.5
Sarcoma of the Soft Tissue and Bone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sarcoma_of_the_Soft_Tissue_and_Bone][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:1115
UMLS_CUI:C1261473
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3158235
ICD9CM_1992:171.9
ICD9CM_1990:171.5
NCI2004_11_17:C9118
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:269469005
ICD9CM_1997:171.3
ICD9CM_1991:171.8
ICD9CM_1992:171.3
ICD9CM_2000:171.9
ICD9CM_2003:171.7
ICD9CM_2003:171.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041135
ICD9CM_1989:171.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292829
ICD9CM_2004:171.6
Malignant Neoplasm of Soft Tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Soft_Tissue_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:171.6
sarcoma
ICD9CM_1999:171.2
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114027
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3694217
ICD9CM_1996:171.2
A usually aggressive malignant mesenchymal cell tumor most commonly arising from muscle, fat, fibrous tissue, bone, cartilage, and blood vessels. Sarcomas occur in both children and adults. The prognosis depends largely on the degree of differentiation (grade) of the tumor. Representative subtypes are liposarcoma, leiomyosarcoma, osteosarcoma, and chondrosarcoma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sarcoma_of_the_Soft_Tissue_and_Bone][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2002:171.5
ICD9CM_1994:171.3
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3042783
ICD9CM_2002:171
ICD9CM_1987:171.4
ICD9CM_1993:171.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269553
ICD9CM_1990:171.8
UMLS_CUI:C0153523
Type of cancer of the bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue.
ICD9CM_1992:171.6
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2886454
ICD9CM_2000:171.4
ICD9CM_1999:171.8
ICD9CM_1986:171
ICD9CM_1996:171.8
ICD9CM_1991:171.5
ICD9CM_1995:171.3
ICD9CM_2005:171.7
ICD9CM_1997:171.9
NCI2004_11_17:C9306
ICD9CM_1988:171.8
ICD9CM_1996:171
ICD9CM_2004:171.3
UMLS_CUI:C0153525
ICD9CM_1994:171.5
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269559
ICD9CM_2002:171.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573566
ICD9CM_1986:171.7
ICD9CM_1986:171.0
Malignant Soft Tissue Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Soft_Tissue_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1997:171.5
GeneRIF:15716602
ICD9CM_1997:171.6
ICD9CM_2003:171.9
ICD9CM_1989:171.9
ICD9CM_1997:171
ICD9CM_1990:171.3
ICD9CM_2003:171.3
ICD9CM_1998:171.8
ICD9CM_1989:171.3
Malignant Tumor of Soft Tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Soft_Tissue_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1993:171.0
GeneRIF:15710230
ICD9CM_1995:171.5
ICD9CM_1991:171.0
ICD9CM_1999:171.5
ICD9CM_2002:171.7
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0738603
ICD9CM_1994:171
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0019428
ICD9CM_2005:171.4
ICD9CM_1987:171.7
ICD9CM_1988:171.5
ICD9CM_1987:171.0
ICD9CM_2001:171.3
ICD9CM_1986:171.2
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269561
ICD9CM_1993:171.4
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591778
Malignant Tumor of the Soft Tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Soft_Tissue_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1991:171.7
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872209
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2891542
ICD9CM_2003:171.6
ICD9CM_1998:171.3
ICD9CM_1989:171.6
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7619650
ICD9CM_1990:171.0
ICD9CM_2003:171
ICD9CM_2004:171.5
ICD9CM_1996:171.6
ICD9CM_2000:171.3
ICD9CM_2002:171.9
ICD9CM_1994:171.7
ICD9CM_1996:171.7
ICD9CM_1999:171.0
ICD9CM_2002:171.2
ICD9CM_2001:171.7
ICD9CM_1996:171.0
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:2424003
ICD9CM_1987:171
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3072002
ICD9CM_1987:171.2
ICD9CM_1988:171.0
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269557
Connective Tissue Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Soft_Tissue_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1993:171.6
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606664
ICD9CM_1989:171
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549613
UMLS_CUI:C0153520
UMLS_CUI:C0153519
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269551
ICD9CM_1990:171.6
ICD9CM_1991:171.9
ICD9CM_2001:171.0
ICD9CM_1992:171
UMLS_CUI:C0153521
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360833
GeneRIF:14710346
ICD9CM_1997:171.4
UMLS_CUI:C0375065
ICD9CM_1992:171.4
ICD9CM_1995:171.7
ICD9CM_1991:171.2
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7619706
ICD9CM_1995:171.8
ICD9CM_1999:171.7
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189764008
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577821
ICD9CM_2004:171.7
ICD9CM_1999:171
Malignant Neoplasm of the Soft Tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Soft_Tissue_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:171.0
Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sarcoma_of_the_Soft_Tissue_and_Bone][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2001:171.9
ICD9CM_1988:171.7
ICD9CM_1986:171.4
GeneRIF:15201968
UMLS_CUI:C0153524
ICD9CM_1994:171.4
Malignant Soft Tissue Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Soft_Tissue_Neoplasm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Soft Tissue Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Soft_Tissue_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:171.7
ICD9CM_1998:171.6
GeneRIF:15018431
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606654
ICD9CM_2000:171.5
ICD9CM_1999:171.9
ICD9CM_1996:171.9
ICD9CM_2000:171.6
A cyclooxygenase inhibitor with specificity for cyclooxygenase 2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50629][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50629
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitor
CHEBI:50629
Fludrocortisone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50885][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
9-fluoro-11beta,17,21-trihydroxypregn-4-ene-3,20-dione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50885][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A mineralocorticoid that has formula C21H29FO5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50885][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50885
BioportalImporter v.1.0
fludrocortisone
James Malone
GM11830
A die swap replicate is a replicate role which is borne by one of a pair of replicate assays in which LabeledExtracts derived from the same BioMaterial used for both assays (e.g., a hybridization or a 2-D gel run) differ only in that the dyes used for labeling have been reversed, e.g., assay 1: A-Cy3 vs. B-Cy5, and assay 2: A-Cy5 vs. B-Cy3. The purpose of using dye-swap replicate pairs is to assess or remove dye-specific biases from the combined experimental results.
MO_901
James Malone
die swap replicate
The observable form taken by some character (or group of characters) in an individual or an organism, excluding pathology and disease. The detectable outward manifestations of a specific genotype.
James Malone
phenotype
Striped gray and white matter consisting of the neostriatum and paleostriatum (globus pallidus). It is located in front of and lateral to the thalamus in each cerebral hemisphere. The gray substance is made up of the caudate nucleus and the lentiform nucleus. The white matter is the internal capsule. (MeSH)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12448]
corpus striatum
Striate Body[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corpus_Striatum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Striatum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corpus_Striatum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12448
dorsal striatum
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Corpus Striatum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corpus_Striatum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Striped gray and white matter consisting of the neostriatum and paleostriatum (globus pallidus). It is located in front of and lateral to the thalamus in each cerebral hemisphere. The gray substance is made up of the caudate nucleus and the lentiform nucleus. The white matter is the internal capsule. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corpus_Striatum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The total number of individuals inhabiting a particular region or area.
PATO:0001338
James Malone
mixed sex population
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HEL9217
James Malone
strain factor
true
cardiomyocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000746][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cardiac myocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000746][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000746
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cardiac myocyte
Adrenergic uptake inhibitors are drugs that block the transport of adrenergic transmitters into axon terminals or into storage vesicles within terminals. The tricyclic antidepressants and amphetamines are among the therapeutically important drugs that may act via inhibition of adrenergic transport. Many of these drugs also block transport of serotonin.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35640][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35640
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
adrenergic uptake inhibitor
CHEBI:35640
CS57598 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158622&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158622&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57598
GeneRIF:12707933
GeneRIF:14623370
ICD9CM_2003:295.84
GeneRIF:12643442
GeneRIF:15211634
GeneRIF:15194506
GeneRIF:15337252
GeneRIF:12960753
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3069120
ICD9CM_2000:295.90
ICD9CM_1992:295.80
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272188
GeneRIF:16005437
GeneRIF:15768050
GeneRIF:12762588
GeneRIF:12911617
ICD9CM_1989:295.80
ICD9CM_1990:295.8
ICD9CM_1988:295.84
GeneRIF:15820319
ICD9CM_2002:295.83
ICD9CM_1986:295.85
ICD9CM_2003:295.83
GeneRIF:16176390
ICD9CM_1994:295.84
GeneRIF:16139171
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240962
GeneRIF:12707930
GeneRIF:14572619
UMLS_CUI:C0154388
ICD9CM_1988:295.94
ICD9CM_1993:295.80
GeneRIF:12210271
GeneRIF:12851458
GeneRIF:15670788
Unspecified schizophrenia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/191528006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:295.84
GeneRIF:15707951
GeneRIF:15719395
GeneRIF:15248869
GeneRIF:16027740
GeneRIF:12476325
GeneRIF:15340354
GeneRIF:12111645
GeneRIF:12815739
ICD9CM_2002:295.82
ICD9CM_1986:295.84
GeneRIF:12824740
UMLS_CUI:C0154384
ICD9CM_1988:295.81
ICD9CM_2005:295
ICD9CM_1993:295
GeneRIF:12808428
GeneRIF:15739191
UMLS_CUI:C0154387
ICD9CM_1996:295.81
ICD9CM_2000:295.80
GeneRIF:15768049
GeneRIF:11880198
GeneRIF:15276698
GeneRIF:12145742
ICD9CM_1990:295.93
ICD9CM_1999:295.80
GeneRIF:12497607
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272182
GeneRIF:12555232
ICD9CM_2005:295.80
ICD9CM_1997:295.84
GeneRIF:14767724
ICD9CM_2004:295.81
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305481
GeneRIF:15838535
GeneRIF:14960334
GeneRIF:15364420
GeneRIF:15318035
GeneRIF:15756053
GeneRIF:15124027
GeneRIF:14623375
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272196
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3695015
UMLS_CUI:C0154383
GeneRIF:12399140
ICD9CM_1997:295.85
ICD9CM_1997:295.94
ICD9CM_1986:295.90
GeneRIF:11922883
GeneRIF:15041036
ICD9CM_1994:295.94
GeneRIF:14623369
ICD9CM_1999:295.81
GeneRIF:11986986
ICD9CM_2000:295.9
GeneRIF:12746393
ICD9CM_1989:295.9
GeneRIF:12364586
ICD9CM_1995:295.94
ICD9CM_1991:295.9
GeneRIF:14684836
GeneRIF:15522253
ICD9CM_1992:295.8
GeneRIF:12624948
ICD9CM_2001:295.93
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3800921
ICD9CM_1996:295.94
ICD9CM_1991:295.83
ICD9CM_2002:295.8
ICD9CM_1998:295.9
GeneRIF:12782967
ICD9CM_2001:295.9
GeneRIF:14699440
ICD9CM_1987:295.94
ICD9CM_2005:295.84
ICD9CM_2004:295.94
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3772470
ICD9CM_1998:295.83
ICD9CM_1990:295
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0763842
GeneRIF:11840505
GeneRIF:12874601
GeneRIF:11959925
NCI2004_11_17:C3362
ICD9CM_1987:295.84
ICD9CM_1990:295.83
ICD9CM_2002:295.90
GeneRIF:16044173
ICD9CM_2000:295.8
ICD9CM_1989:295.94
ICD9CM_2003:295.90
GeneRIF:15231749
GeneRIF:15211624
ICD9CM_1995:295.93
GeneRIF:11979062
GeneRIF:15261699
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3695007
GeneRIF:15184063
ICD9CM_2003:295.85
ICD9CM_2005:295.90
GeneRIF:14973229
GeneRIF:12799614
ICD9CM_1991:295.82
GeneRIF:16139173
GeneRIF:14532331
ICD9CM_1990:295.84
GeneRIF:12149917
GeneRIF:12207142
GeneRIF:15532024
ICD9CM_1993:295.82
GeneRIF:15545978
GeneRIF:15781144
GeneRIF:15184103
ICD9CM_1992:295.81
GeneRIF:14684465
ICD9CM_1998:295.90
GeneRIF:15793701
GeneRIF:12363390
GeneRIF:16223700
GeneRIF:15705354
GeneRIF:14732600
ICD9CM_1990:295.9
GeneRIF:15913960
ICD9CM_1995:295.84
GeneRIF:15961543
ICD9CM_1998:295.80
ICD9CM_2001:295
ICD9CM_1999:295.94
ICD9CM_2001:295.83
GeneRIF:15564895
ICD9CM_1990:295.80
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:192327003
ICD9CM_1988:295.83
ICD9CM_1994:295.85
GeneRIF:12921913
ICD9CM_2004:295.84
ICD9CM_2003:295.82
GeneRIF:12627459
ICD9CM_2000:295.82
GeneRIF:12082567
GeneRIF:15362566
ICD9CM_2002:295.80
ICD9CM_1995:295.85
GeneRIF:12724619
GeneRIF:12454527
ICD9CM_2002:295.85
UMLS_ST:T048
ICD9CM_2005:295.94
ICD9CM_2001:295.84
GeneRIF:12496953
GeneRIF:11807413
GeneRIF:12815737
ICD9CM_2002:295
GeneRIF:15162166
ICD9CM_1999:295.93
ICD9CM_2000:295.83
ICD9CM_1992:295.94
GeneRIF:14699426
ICD9CM_1995:295
ICD9CM_2002:295.81
ICD9CM_1988:295.82
ICD9CM_2004:295.9
GeneRIF:15913964
GeneRIF:12815738
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191528006
GeneRIF:15363474
ICD9CM_1986:295.83
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2888987
GeneRIF:14755437
ICD9CM_1989:295
GeneRIF:16056147
GeneRIF:16046005
GeneRIF:12915235
GeneRIF:15953671
GeneRIF:15917270
GeneRIF:14729827
ICD9CM_1991:295.90
UMLS_CUI:C0154381
ICD9CM_1997:295.83
GeneRIF:11959426
ICD9CM_1989:295.85
ICD9CM_1990:295.90
GeneRIF:15318034
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2944761
GeneRIF:12476323
ICD9CM_2004:295.8
GeneRIF:11920853
GeneRIF:15121479
UMLS_CUI:C0154382
GeneRIF:15338334
GeneRIF:15211626
GeneRIF:12223255
GeneRIF:16026766
ICD9CM_1994:295.93
GeneRIF:15274031
GeneRIF:15091315
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0814324
GeneRIF:11986985
GeneRIF:12090821
GeneRIF:15647480
ICD9CM_1989:295.8
GeneRIF:15653269
GeneRIF:15303101
ICD9CM_1995:295.8
GeneRIF:12808432
GeneRIF:15329799
GeneRIF:15882913
GeneRIF:11803524
GeneRIF:15197397
GeneRIF:16044171
ICD9CM_2005:295.85
GeneRIF:15318033
ICD9CM_1996:295.93
GeneRIF:15671176
GeneRIF:15289817
GeneRIF:15305151
GeneRIF:15522255
ICD9CM_1986:295.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272194
GeneRIF:12884975
GeneRIF:12210277
ICD9CM_1986:295
ICD9CM_1991:295.85
ICD9CM_1998:295.82
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0488818
GeneRIF:11840504
ICD9CM_1991:295.80
ICD9CM_2005:295.8
ICD9CM_1990:295.82
GeneRIF:15274030
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3695008
GeneRIF:12082558
GeneRIF:14569272
GeneRIF:15660667
GeneRIF:11803525
GeneRIF:14744462
ICD9CM_1996:295.9
ICD9CM_1990:295.85
ICD9CM_1987:295.81
ICD9CM_1988:295.8
ICD9CM_1996:295.84
GeneRIF:12402217
GeneRIF:15219469
GeneRIF:15098000
GeneRIF:12634474
ICD9CM_1999:295
GeneRIF:15820318
ICD9CM_1991:295.81
GeneRIF:11104840
ICD9CM_1986:295.8
GeneRIF:14732601
ICD9CM_1993:295.81
UMLS_CUI:C0029838
ICD9CM_1994:295.83
ICD9CM_1998:295.81
GeneRIF:15694262
GeneRIF:11803513
GeneRIF:15091314
GeneRIF:15631889
GeneRIF:14732589
ICD9CM_1990:295.81
ICD9CM_2000:295.85
ICD9CM_2003:295.80
ICD9CM_1988:295.9
ICD9CM_1995:295.83
ICD9CM_2001:295.82
ICD9CM_1996:295.83
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191579000
GeneRIF:14754787
GeneRIF:12149916
GeneRIF:12425946
GeneRIF:15870291
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272184
ICD9CM_2001:295.85
ICD9CM_2004:295.83
ICD9CM_2000:295.81
GeneRIF:12140778
ICD9CM_2005:295.93
GeneRIF:15318028
GeneRIF:15630410
ICD9CM_1988:295.80
GeneRIF:12812986
GeneRIF:14985387
ICD9CM_1987:295.9
GeneRIF:15774266
GeneRIF:14755440
ICD9CM_1986:295.81
GeneRIF:12815736
GeneRIF:12109966
GeneRIF:12270648
ICD9CM_1994:295.80
ICD9CM_1995:295.82
GeneRIF:15939883
GeneRIF:15820227
ICD9CM_1993:295.85
ICD9CM_1993:295.94
ICD9CM_2001:295.81
ICD9CM_1992:295.93
ICD9CM_1988:295.90
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:58214004
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0792846
GeneRIF:12799619
GeneRIF:12506198
GeneRIF:15900221
GeneRIF:11891283
GeneRIF:11840510
ICD9CM_1997:295.93
GeneRIF:15858820
ICD9CM_1999:295.9
ICD9CM_2003:295
ICD9CM_1986:295.80
GeneRIF:12815735
GeneRIF:15449241
UMLS_CUI:C0154380
GeneRIF:15167695
ICD9CM_1992:295.84
ICD9CM_1991:295.8
ICD9CM_1993:295.9
ICD9CM_1989:295.84
GeneRIF:12474144
GeneRIF:15998189
GeneRIF:12097806
GeneRIF:12098102
ICD9CM_1997:295.80
Schizophrenic disorders (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/191526005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11952921
GeneRIF:14647391
GeneRIF:15927374
GeneRIF:15940296
ICD9CM_2005:295.83
ICD9CM_2004:295.93
GeneRIF:15465982
GeneRIF:14623371
GeneRIF:12691788
ICD9CM_1987:295.83
GeneRIF:12605097
ICD9CM_1993:295.84
ICD9CM_1997:295.90
ICD9CM_1998:295
GeneRIF:15007393
ICD9CM_1992:295.83
ICD9CM_1994:295.90
GeneRIF:16084002
GeneRIF:12192610
ICD9CM_1993:295.8
ICD9CM_1992:295
ICD9CM_1989:295.83
GeneRIF:15841096
GeneRIF:15737668
ICD9CM_1995:295.90
ICD9CM_2005:295.9
GeneRIF:15038995
ICD9CM_1994:295
GeneRIF:12082559
ICD9CM_1996:295.90
GeneRIF:15219467
GeneRIF:12648734
ICD9CM_1988:295.85
ICD9CM_1987:295.90
DOID:5419
GeneRIF:15219675
GeneRIF:15576061
GeneRIF:16039051
GeneRIF:16152568
ICD9CM_1996:295.85
GeneRIF:14618545
GeneRIF:15464270
ICD9CM_2004:295.90
GeneRIF:14741324
GeneRIF:16011574
ICD9CM_1986:295.93
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272186
ICD9CM_1996:295.8
ICD9CM_1988:295
ICD9CM_1999:295.84
GeneRIF:12808430
ICD9CM_2004:295.85
ICD9CM_1987:295.80
GeneRIF:11807415
ICD9CM_1989:295.90
GeneRIF:15048642
GeneRIF:12605094
GeneRIF:12399954
GeneRIF:15124015
GeneRIF:14966479
GeneRIF:12782962
GeneRIF:15211620
GeneRIF:15221639
GeneRIF:11042361
ICD9CM_1996:295
ICD9CM_2003:295.81
ICD9CM_1988:295.93
GeneRIF:15601604
ICD9CM_1994:295.82
GeneRIF:14642436
ICD9CM_2003:295.9
ICD9CM_1986:295.94
GeneRIF:12627456
GeneRIF:12814864
ICD9CM_1999:295.85
GeneRIF:14509080
GeneRIF:14755439
GeneRIF:15292665
GeneRIF:15211629
GeneRIF:16056149
GeneRIF:15151706
GeneRIF:15066891
ICD9CM_1996:295.82
GeneRIF:12875921
GeneRIF:16037677
GeneRIF:11681838
ICD9CM_1995:295.80
GeneRIF:15194870
ICD9CM_1999:295.90
GeneRIF:15389752
GeneRIF:11807409
GeneRIF:15363473
GeneRIF:15885920
ICD9CM_1986:295.82
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3087272
GeneRIF:15668720
ICD9CM_1994:295.81
ICD9CM_1987:295.8
GeneRIF:15861039
GeneRIF:12591580
ICD9CM_2004:295.80
ICD9CM_2002:295.94
GeneRIF:15508520
GeneRIF:15362017
ICD9CM_1995:295.81
ICD9CM_2003:295.94
GeneRIF:15211628
ICD9CM_1994:295.8
GeneRIF:14729256
ICD9CM_1997:295.82
GeneRIF:12815733
GeneRIF:15274033
GeneRIF:15254796
GeneRIF:15617864
GeneRIF:15694236
GeneRIF:12722515
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573579
ICD9CM_1992:295.90
GeneRIF:12950712
GeneRIF:12140776
GeneRIF:15271586
GeneRIF:15318026
GeneRIF:12439825
ICD9CM_1998:295.94
schizophrenia
GeneRIF:12478479
ICD9CM_1992:295.85
ICD9CM_2002:295.9
Schizophrenia NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/191579000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15310849
ICD9CM_2002:295.93
ICD9CM_1991:295
ICD9CM_2001:295.80
ICD9CM_1998:295.84
GeneRIF:15564899
GeneRIF:12682740
GeneRIF:12218662
ICD9CM_2004:295
GeneRIF:15657645
UMLS_CUI:C0036341
GeneRIF:11702055
Schizophrenia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Schizophrenia][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:295.81
ICD9CM_1997:295
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191526005
ICD9CM_2005:295.82
GeneRIF:15271585
GeneRIF:15539862
GeneRIF:15167690
ICD9CM_2002:295.84
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240960
GeneRIF:12610647
ICD9CM_1997:295.9
ICD9CM_1987:295.82
ICD9CM_1993:295.83
GeneRIF:12960750
ICD9CM_1992:295.82
GeneRIF:14582144
GeneRIF:14755443
GeneRIF:15450681
ICD9CM_1989:295.82
GeneRIF:15009827
ICD9CM_1987:295
GeneRIF:15945063
ICD9CM_2005:295.81
GeneRIF:12782960
ICD9CM_1997:295.8
GeneRIF:12898568
ICD9CM_1991:295.94
GeneRIF:15738936
GeneRIF:15900227
GeneRIF:14623376
GeneRIF:11840500
GeneRIF:15564900
GeneRIF:15531077
ICD9CM_1999:295.83
ICD9CM_2001:295.90
GeneRIF:12497630
GeneRIF:15660663
GeneRIF:15048641
ICD9CM_1990:295.94
GeneRIF:14518171
ICD9CM_2004:295.82
ICD9CM_1996:295.80
Schizophrenia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/58214004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15653259
GeneRIF:15094474
GeneRIF:12815740
GeneRIF:14639047
ICD9CM_2003:295.8
ICD9CM_1991:295.93
GeneRIF:14755438
GeneRIF:15820333
GeneRIF:15820226
GeneRIF:15940305
ICD9CM_1993:295.93
GeneRIF:12007452
ICD9CM_1999:295.82
GeneRIF:14699424
GeneRIF:16082709
GeneRIF:12873802
GeneRIF:14623368
GeneRIF:12867516
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8344108
ICD9CM_1992:295.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2886481
GeneRIF:11803454
ICD9CM_2001:295.94
ICD9CM_1994:295.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0272180
GeneRIF:12436019
ICD9CM_1991:295.84
ICD9CM_1999:295.8
GeneRIF:15452587
GeneRIF:14732590
ICD9CM_2000:295
ICD9CM_2003:295.93
ICD9CM_2000:295.93
ICD9CM_1997:295.81
ICD9CM_1998:295.8
GeneRIF:15277408
GeneRIF:15652872
GeneRIF:15824744
GeneRIF:15124004
ICD9CM_1987:295.85
GeneRIF:15726117
ICD9CM_1987:295.93
James Malone
ICD9CM_2001:295.8
ICD9CM_2006:295.93
ICD9CM_1995:295.9
GeneRIF:15305146
GeneRIF:15211633
GeneRIF:15114630
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0456897
ICD9CM_1993:295.90
GeneRIF:16039057
GeneRIF:12931209
ICD9CM_1989:295.93
GeneRIF:13129656
ICD9CM_2000:295.94
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1998:295.85
ICD9CM_1998:295.93
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NALM1
James Malone
RKO
Flufenamic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:42638][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
2-{[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]amino}benzoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:42638][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:42638
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
flufenamic acid
A neuroglial cell of the peripheral nervous system which forms the insulating myelin sheaths of peripheral axons.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000218][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000218
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Schwann cell
PATO:0001344
MO_637
James Malone
mating type alpha
James Malone
GM11831
Tomatine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9630][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(22S,25S)-5alpha-spirosolan-3beta-yl beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->2)-[beta-D-xylopyranosyl-(1->3)]-beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->4)-beta-D-galactopyranoside[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9630][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A spirostanyl glycoside that has formula C50H83NO21.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9630][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:9630
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
tomatine
A caudal ganglionic eminence is a transitory brain structure present in the embryonic and fetal stages of brain development and that is located towards the caudal end.
James Malone
caudal ganglionic eminence
A biological replicate is a replicate role that consists of independent biological replicates made from different individual BioSources.
MO_952
James Malone
biological replicate
ICD9CM_2005:033.0
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D014917
Pertussis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1116][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1986:033.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0134001
GeneRIF:15845471
Whooping cough due to B. pertussis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1116][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Whooping cough due to bordetella pertussis [B. pertussis][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1116][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1868797
GeneRIF:12464013
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1870036
ICD9CM_1998:033.0
ICD9CM_2001:033.0
BioportalImporter v.1.0
pertussis
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0099828
ICD9CM_2006:033.0
DOID:1116
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2885325
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0043314
pertussis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1116][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15341649
ICD9CM_1994:033.0
whooping cough
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2003:033.0
ICD9CM_1993:033.0
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0486250
ICD9CM_1996:033.0
ICD9CM_2004:033.0
ICD9CM_1990:033.0
UMLS_CUI:C0043167
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8365173
ICD9CM_1989:033.0
ICD9CM_1992:033.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2969405
ICD9CM_1988:033.0
GeneRIF:12220988
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0022977
ICD9CM_1991:033.0
ICD9CM_1997:033.0
GeneRIF:16239529
GeneRIF:15716435
GeneRIF:12946329
ICD9CM_2002:033.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0099821
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:27836007
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A1415267
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3626977
ICD9CM_1999:033.0
ICD9CM_2000:033.0
ICD9CM_1987:033.0
ICD9CM_1995:033.0
10-[2-(1-methylpiperidin-2-yl)ethyl]-2-(methylsulfanyl)-10H-phenothiazine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9566][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A phenothiazine that has formula C21H26N2S2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9566][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:9566
BioportalImporter v.1.0
thioridazine
cardiac mesoderm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005541][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
CardMes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005541][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CardMesP2[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005541][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cardiac mesoderm primordium
FBbt:00005541
P2 CardMes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005541][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
B140H
MO_769
Tomasz Adamusiak
investigator
CS57706 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158730&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158730&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57706
Stroke[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebrovascular_Accident][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0541105
GeneRIF:15090053
GeneRIF:11570818
GeneRIF:15044955
GeneRIF:12122874
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1631604
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:313267000
GeneRIF:11926892
GeneRIF:16109906
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2886904
GeneRIF:15677572
GeneRIF:15681302
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1631603
GeneRIF:15056284
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3205381
GeneRIF:15277638
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573861
Stroke and cerebrovascular accident unspecified (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3455][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1631610
GeneRIF:16165118
GeneRIF:14644079
GeneRIF:15634282
GeneRIF:16051896
GeneRIF:15910856
GeneRIF:12508918
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1175237
GeneRIF:14500739
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639950
GeneRIF:16262627
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1634347
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872672
GeneRIF:15516929
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1384869
GeneRIF:12871362
GeneRIF:15178823
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12598732
GeneRIF:16141422
GeneRIF:14655755
GeneRIF:15731479
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:230690007
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:270883006
GeneRIF:12011770
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639951
GeneRIF:15080888
Cerebrovascular accident, (CVA)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebrovascular_Accident][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15673342
GeneRIF:14512079
GeneRIF:15725398
GeneRIF:15890883
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318002
GeneRIF:14753448
GeneRIF:15896953
GeneRIF:15159412
NCI2004_11_17:C3390
GeneRIF:16085363
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1945342
GeneRIF:12140663
GeneRIF:11935032
GeneRIF:12456385
GeneRIF:15613145
GeneRIF:14681304
CVA - Cerebrovascular accident unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3455][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14961162
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1634348
GeneRIF:16179580
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0120170
GeneRIF:15272143
DOID:3455
GeneRIF:15891996
Stroke NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/313267000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cerebrovascular accident (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/230690007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14507642
GeneRIF:11823528
GeneRIF:14517540
Cerebrovascular accident (disorder) [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3455][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15567334
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0120164
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639949
GeneRIF:14753436
GeneRIF:12586134
GeneRIF:16020760
CVA (cerebral vascular accident)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3455][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639850
GeneRIF:15640973
GeneRIF:15108283
GeneRIF:15914769
GeneRIF:16131798
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1631608
GeneRIF:15701167
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7578024
GeneRIF:15576653
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639952
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3721558
James Malone
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0489698
GeneRIF:14671240
GeneRIF:12393616
GeneRIF:12038800
GeneRIF:15829914
GeneRIF:15135928
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1631606
GeneRIF:16131797
GeneRIF:15947272
GeneRIF:15916851
GeneRIF:15935385
GeneRIF:12515395
GeneRIF:15341589
A sudden, nonconvulsive loss of neurologic function due to an ischemic or hemorrhagic intracranial vascular event. In general, cerebrovascular accidents are classified by anatomic location in the brain, vascular distribution, etiology, age of the affected individual, and hemorrhagic vs. nonhemorrhagic nature. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp777-810)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebrovascular_Accident][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002927
GeneRIF:16051899
CVA[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebrovascular_Accident][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CVA, Cerebrovascular accident[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebrovascular_Accident][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1631605
GeneRIF:11822892
GeneRIF:12006921
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639852
GeneRIF:14574075
GeneRIF:15138244
GeneRIF:12907815
Stroke Syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebrovascular_Accident][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12464678
GeneRIF:15155526
UMLS_CUI:C0038454
GeneRIF:14643574
GeneRIF:12947326
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3345826
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639851
GeneRIF:15764676
GeneRIF:14605330
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1631609
GeneRIF:15861005
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D020521
GeneRIF:15947254
Syndrome, stroke[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebrovascular_Accident][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15494442
Cerebrovascular Accident[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cerebrovascular_Accident][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1631607
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1631602
GeneRIF:15201542
GeneRIF:15623683
GeneRIF:15790561
GeneRIF:15456942
GeneRIF:14770184
GeneRIF:15009965
GeneRIF:15894537
GeneRIF:14500938
GeneRIF:12123486
GeneRIF:12855940
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3721560
GeneRIF:16237435
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1302527
GeneRIF:15232611
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1871326
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0328070
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1639853
stroke
GeneRIF:15116266
GeneRIF:15114595
GeneRIF:12843357
Stroke/CVA - undefined[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3455][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12695749
ischaemia
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1171259
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0025757
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0400337
A sudden, nonconvulsive loss of neurologic function due to an ischemic or hemorrhagic intracranial vascular event. In general, cerebrovascular accidents are classified by anatomic location in the brain, vascular distribution, etiology, age of the affected individual, and hemorrhagic vs. nonhemorrhagic nature. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp777-810)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3390]
GeneRIF:16051894
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HEC1B
CS57601 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158625&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158625&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57601
GeneRIF:12355402
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3030127
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:76043009
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6948019
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0097705
GeneRIF:12161613
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0421133
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0118153
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3483830
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1925003
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352507
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1649406
ICD9CM_1995:334.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2982089
GeneRIF:15159500
GeneRIF:15858810
Hereditary spastic paraplegia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2476][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3492447
ICD9CM_1996:334.1
ICD9CM_2003:334.1
ICD9CM_1988:334.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3027646
UMLS_CUI:C0037773
ICD9CM_1986:334.1
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3492565
ICD9CM_2002:334.1
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D015419
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2964605
ICD9CM_1989:334.1
Hereditary sensory-motor neuropathy, type V (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/76043009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15248095
ICD9CM_1994:334.1
ICD9CM_1992:334.1
DOID:2476
Hereditary spastic paraplegia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2476][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129741
ICD9CM_1987:334.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0067678
GeneRIF:16026783
ICD9CM_2004:334.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2933002
ICD9CM_2001:334.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3030125
ICD9CM_1993:334.1
GeneRIF:15452312
ICD9CM_2000:334.1
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:39912006
ICD9CM_1998:334.1
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1991:334.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1649916
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0097707
GeneRIF:12490534
ICD9CM_1999:334.1
GeneRIF:15667412
GeneRIF:11898127
hereditary spastic paraplegia
ICD9CM_1997:334.1
GeneRIF:11704932
ICD9CM_1990:334.1
GeneRIF:15939438
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3492561
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1925246
HSMN V[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2476][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1649407
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2981441
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0023769
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0068767
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3483686
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0118151
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0067677
ICD9CM_2005:334.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0097709
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1932195
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1649389
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2967252
GeneRIF:12134148
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3074003
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1649915
James Malone
ICD9CM_2006:334.1
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MT3
129X1
129X1/SvJ is a substrain of the mouse strain 129 as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/000691.html Note this strain was formerly called 129X1
http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/000691.html
James Malone
129X1/SvJ
lipocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000136][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
adipocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000136][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A fat-storing cell found mostly in the abdominal cavity and subcutaneous tissue of mammals. Fat is usually stored in the form of tryglycerides.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000136][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000136
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
fat cell
FORMALDEHYDE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16842][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An aldehyde that has formula CH2O.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16842][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:16842
BioportalImporter v.1.0
formaldehyde
James Malone
GM07357
A technical replicate is a replicate role where the same BioSample is use e.g. the same pool of RNA used to assess technical (as opposed to biological) variation within an experiment.
MO_641
James Malone
technical replicate
A brain structure developmental tissue is a nervous system developmental tissue from which mature, fully developed brain structures will emerge during growth of an organism.
James Malone
brain structure developmental tissue
Tolbutamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27999][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
N-[(butylamino)carbonyl]-4-methylbenzenesulfonamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27999][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An urea that has formula C12H18N2O3S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27999][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:27999
BioportalImporter v.1.0
tolbutamide
CS57709 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158733&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158733&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57709
MO_601
Tomasz Adamusiak
institution
James Malone
Ele Holloway
B117P
1.4
James Malone
The paired upper chambers of the heart. The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary vein and pumps blood into the left ventricle. The right atrium receives venous deoxygenated blood from the entire body via the superior and inferior vena cavae and pumps blood into the right ventricle.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12728]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Atria of Heart[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Atrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
obsolete_cardiac atrium
Heart Atrium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Atrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The paired upper chambers of the heart. The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary vein and pumps blood into the left ventricle. The right atrium receives venous deoxygenated blood from the entire body via the superior and inferior vena cavae and pumps blood into the right ventricle.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Atrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cardiac Atrium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Atrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Atrium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Atrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
atrial chamber
Heart Atria[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Atrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Atria, Cardiac[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Atrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Auricle of Heart[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Atrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cardiac Atria[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Atrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
true
NCI Thesaurus: C12728
Atrium of Heart[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cardiac_Atrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Use atrium instead : EFO_0000277
ICD9CM_1996:430
GeneRIF:15381648
ICD9CM_1992:430
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195162008
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0020646
ICD9CM_1998:430
ICD9CM_2006:430
ICD9CM_2005:430
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0067263
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3735967
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3074101
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0067270
DOID:11236
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3074129
ICD9CM_2001:430
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3285323
ICD9CM_1986:430
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1649328
Subarachnoid haemorrhage[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15091109
ICD9CM_1994:430
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D013345
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0120435
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3735966
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352936
James Malone
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1999:430
Subarachnoid hemorrhage NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15665056
ICD9CM_2003:430
ICD9CM_1987:430
ICD9CM_2002:430
GeneRIF:15947258
GeneRIF:14753493
ICD9CM_1993:430
UMLS_CUI:C0038525
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3074102
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1931215
GeneRIF:15297630
ICD9CM_2000:430
ICD9CM_1989:430
ICD9CM_1995:430
GeneRIF:15331787
GeneRIF:15947264
ICD9CM_1988:430
ischaemia
ICD9CM_1990:430
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2946976
SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1997:430
GeneRIF:12677022
ICD9CM_1991:430
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:21454007
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3286168
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0461250
subarachnoid hemorrhage
ICD9CM_2004:430
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0120434
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HEC1A
The main structural component of the liver. They are specialized epithelial cells that are organized into interconnected plates called lobules.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000182][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000182
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
hepatocyte
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MV4II
UMLS_CUI:C0036202
ICD9CM_1988:135
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0031918
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1962603
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114006
ICD9CM_2000:135
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290525
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872562
GeneRIF:14597055
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0114011
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2886452
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1867703
ICD9CM_1987:135
GeneRIF:15332393
GeneRIF:12091241
Boeck Sarcoid, any site[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11335][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:11335
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049864
GeneRIF:14601651
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0244639
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1303775
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D012507
GeneRIF:16053028
GeneRIF:12180727
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2972960
GeneRIF:14551164
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114301
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875832
GeneRIF:15459013
ICD9CM_1996:135
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1869377
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2961379
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2001:135
GeneRIF:15750046
GeneRIF:15004750
GeneRIF:12366781
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2971919
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290526
GeneRIF:16236915
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0394592
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340588
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0019426
ICD9CM_1990:135
GeneRIF:12047365
ICD9CM_1994:135
ICD9CM_1989:135
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2955668
James Malone
ICD9CM_2006:135
Sarcoidosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/31541009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0488753
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2925045
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:31541009
ICD9CM_2004:135
ICD9CM_1997:135
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290529
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114015
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0290527
lymphogranulomatosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11335][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0244571
GeneRIF:15019280
GeneRIF:15083893
GeneRIF:15702130
GeneRIF:15713215
ICD9CM_1993:135
GeneRIF:16053025
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290528
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114007
sarcoidosis
ICD9CM_1998:135
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1869414
GeneRIF:12068984
GeneRIF:12413001
ICD9CM_1991:135
GeneRIF:15942292
ICD9CM_1986:135
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3000767
ICD9CM_2005:135
ICD9CM_2003:135
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1875720
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1869913
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0030116
ICD9CM_1992:135
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1303784
ICD9CM_2002:135
GeneRIF:15976369
GeneRIF:14508706
GeneRIF:15735647
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573562
ICD9CM_1995:135
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114302
NCI2004_11_17:C34995
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1869378
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3694188
ICD9CM_1999:135
GeneRIF:12039524
Sarcoidosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sarcoidosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
B117H
James Malone
R8
James Malone
GM11829
FORSKOLIN[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:42471][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(3R,4aR,5S,6S,6aS,10S,10aR,10bS)-3-ethenyl-6,10,10b-trihydroxy-3,4a,7,7,10a-pentamethyl-1-oxododecahydro-1H-benzo[f]chromen-5-yl acetate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:42471][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A labdane diterpenoid that has formula C22H34O7.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:42471][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:42471
BioportalImporter v.1.0
forskolin
BTO:0001107
James Malone
preadipocyte
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
A stem cell from which all cells of the lymphoid and myeloid lineages develop, including blood cells and cells of the immune system.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000037][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hematopoietic stem cell
HSC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000037][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hemopoietic progenitor cell
CL:0000037
hematopoietic progenitor cell
colony forming unit hematopoietic
hemopoietic stem cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000037][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A type of malignant cancer that arises from epithelial cells tending to infiltrate the surrounding tissues and give rise to metastases.
James Malone
carcinoma
blood platelet[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000233][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A non-nucleated disk-shaped cell formed by extrusion from megakaryocytes, found in the blood of all mammals, and mainly involved in blood coagulation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000233][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000233
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
platelet
CS57704 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158728&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158728&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57704
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BC-1
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HDMYZ
An agent that suppresses immune function by one of several mechanisms of action. Classical cytotoxic immunosuppressants act by inhibiting DNA synthesis. Others may act through activation of T-cells or by inhibiting the activation of helper cells. In addition, an immunosuppressive agent is a role played by a compound which is exhibited by a capability to diminish the extent and/or voracity of an immune response.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35705][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35705
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
immunosuppressive agent
CHEBI:35705
James Malone
plasma cell neoplasm
Crohn's disease
DOID:4039
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591919
James Malone
UMLS_CUI:C1333795
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7597564
Gastritis Associated with Crohn Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastritis_Associated_with_Crohn_s_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Gastritis Associated with Crohn's Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastritis_Associated_with_Crohn_s_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI2004_11_17:C27837
Crohn's Associated Gastritis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastritis_Associated_with_Crohn_s_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GM07056
Amoxicillin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2676][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
amoxicillin
A penicillin that has formula C16H19N3O5S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2676][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:2676
BioportalImporter v.1.0
6beta-[(2R)-2-amino-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetamido]-2,2-dimethylpenam-3alpha-carboxylic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2676][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BALB/c is a mouse strain of albion mice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BALB/c
James Malone
BALB/c
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NC37
ethene[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18153][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An alkene that has formula C2H4.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18153][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:18153
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ethene
A product in capsule, tablet or liquid form that provide essential nutrients, such as a vitamin, an essential mineral, a protein, an herb, or similar nutritional substance.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50733][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50733
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
nutraceutical
CHEBI:50733
James Malone
Ele Holloway
647V
CS57586 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158610&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158610&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57586
MO_763
Tomasz Adamusiak
hardware manufacturer
The assemblage of physical properties or qualities by which male is distinguished from female; the physical difference between male and female; the distinguishing peculiarity of male or female.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C28421]
PATO:0000047
James Malone
Sex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Term applied to any organism able to undergo sexual reproduction in order to differentiate the individuals or types involved. Sexual reproduction is defined as the ability to exchange genetic material with the potential of recombinant progeny.
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C28421
The assemblage of physical properties or qualities by which male is distinguished from female; the physical difference between male and female; the distinguishing peculiarity of male or female.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
sex
ICD9CM_1992:030
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:186339006
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0244598
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079026
ICD9CM_1986:030.9
ICD9CM_2005:030
ICD9CM_2003:030.9
ICD9CM_1986:030
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0065788
ICD9CM_1998:030.9
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3797470
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:187316006
ICD9CM_2001:030
ICD9CM_2006:030.8
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0420025
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0239905
ICD9CM_1993:030.8
ICD9CM_2002:030
GeneRIF:15880118
ICD9CM_1999:030.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0065786
ICD9CM_1990:030.8
ICD9CM_2005:030.9
ICD9CM_1992:030.9
ICD9CM_2002:030.8
GeneRIF:15072129
ICD9CM_1997:030
ICD9CM_1988:030.8
GeneRIF:15755200
ICD9CM_1987:030
ICD9CM_1993:030
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049740
ICD9CM_1996:030.8
GeneRIF:14737177
ICD9CM_1995:030.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079012
ICD9CM_2001:030.8
ICD9CM_2000:030.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0731060
ICD9CM_1994:030.9
UMLS_CUI:C0029811
ICD9CM_1986:030.8
ICD9CM_1998:030.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3536275
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3536278
ICD9CM_1988:030
GeneRIF:15306847
ICD9CM_2003:030
ICD9CM_1995:030
ICD9CM_1991:030.9
leprosy
ICD9CM_1990:030
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0012361
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1999:030
ICD9CM_2005:030.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2969475
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340712
Leprosy NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/186339006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:030
ICD9CM_1999:030.8
ICD9CM_1996:030.9
ICD9CM_2004:030.9
ICD9CM_2004:030.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3046912
ICD9CM_1987:030.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2932588
ICD9CM_1987:030.8
UMLS_CUI:C0023343
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086163
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:81004002
ICD9CM_1996:030
ICD9CM_1995:030.8
ICD9CM_1994:030.8
GeneRIF:12646604
ICD9CM_1998:030
ICD9CM_2000:030.8
ICD9CM_1997:030.9
ICD9CM_1997:030.8
ICD9CM_1989:030.8
ICD9CM_1993:030.9
ICD9CM_2003:030.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3038096
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0065787
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883411
DOID:1024
ICD9CM_2002:030.9
GeneRIF:15356162
ICD9CM_1991:030.8
GeneRIF:12447749
ICD9CM_1992:030.8
ICD9CM_1990:030.9
ICD9CM_1988:030.9
ICD9CM_1991:030
ICD9CM_1994:030
Leprosy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/81004002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:030.9
ICD9CM_2001:030.9
ICD9CM_1989:030
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0482663
ICD9CM_2000:030
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0079023
DP cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CL:0000809
nontransformed thymocyte
DP thymocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DP thymocyte
James Malone
double-positive, alpha-beta immature T lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A thymocyte expressing the alpha-beta T cell receptor complex as well as both the CD4 and CD8 coreceptors.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
thymocyte
use EFO_0000527
obsolete_hemopoietic progenitor cell
true
CL:0000037
James Malone
A stem cell from which all cells of the lymphoid and myeloid lineages develop, including blood cells and cells of the immune system.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000037][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hemopoietic stem cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000037][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
HSC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000037][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hematopoietic stem cell
Location of cancer, primary or metastatic
James Malone
cancer site
This will be obsoleted in near future.
James Malone
Ele Holloway
B140P
lymphoid dendritic cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000784][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
T-associated plasma cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000784][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000784
interferon-producing cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000784][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
plasmacytoid T cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000784][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
pDC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000784][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
plasmacytoid dendritic cell
BioportalImporter v.1.0
plasmacytoid monocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000784][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
A dendritic cell type of distinct morphology, localization, and surface marker expression from other dendritic cell types and associated with early stage immune responses, particularly the release of physiologically abundant amounts of interferon-gamma in response to infection.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000784][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DC2[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000784][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
IPC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000784][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hypopituitarism
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:237681002
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1632323
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3058405
UMLS_CUI:C0020635
GeneRIF:15928241
GeneRIF:15800844
Pituitary Insufficiency[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hypopituitarism][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3032534
GeneRIF:14714741
GeneRIF:12651888
Pituitary hypofunction[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9406][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A condition of diminution or cessation of secretion of one or more hormones from the anterior pituitary gland. This may result from surgical or radiation ablation, non-secretory pituitary neoplasms, metastatic tumors, infarction, pituitary apoplexy, infiltrative or granulomatous processes, and other conditions.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C62591]
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1632321
GeneRIF:14581620
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2882785
GeneRIF:12717343
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1632324
hypopituitarism[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9406][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0010921
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:74728003
A condition of diminution or cessation of secretion of one or more hormones from the anterior pituitary gland. This may result from surgical or radiation ablation, non-secretory pituitary neoplasms, metastatic tumors, infarction, pituitary apoplexy, infiltrative or granulomatous processes, and other conditions.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hypopituitarism][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI:C62591
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3502484
Hypopituitarism NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9406][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1633964
DOID:9406
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3386779
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318817
Hypopituitarism: [NOS] or [Sheehan's syndrome] or [Simmond's disease] or [Panhypopituitarism][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9406][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0071374
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1632322
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3502483
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1874837
James Malone
Hypopituitarism (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/74728003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0481448
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3631617
Pituitary insufficiency NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9406][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3058410
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1633965
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D007018
CS57705 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158729&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158729&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57705
CHEBI:35717
James Malone
sedative drug
CHEBI:35717
FBbt:00001690
James Malone
crystal cell
129xC57BL/6
129xC57BL/6 is a substrain of the mouse strain 129 as described in article PUBMED ID 15015938
PUBMED ID: 15015938
James Malone
129xC57BL/6
CHEBI:50527
James Malone
arsenic oxides
James Malone
GM07345
A process whereby a stress state is applied parallel or tangential to a face of the material.
James Malone
shear stressing
CS57587 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158611&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158611&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57587
CHEBI:50683
James Malone
folic acid reductase inhibitor
CHEBI:50683
CHEBI:23995
ethyl nitrosourea
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1048
James Malone
Ele Holloway
639V
Peyers Patch (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Peyers_Patch_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C22562
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Peyer's patch
PO:0009073
MAT:0000524
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000524
James Malone
stigma
MO_520
Tomasz Adamusiak
funder
nmol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000041][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A substance unit equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a mole or 10^[-9] mol.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000041][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A nanomole is a substance unit equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a mole or 10^-9 mol.
UO:0000041
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
nanomole
ZFA:0000711
James Malone
DEL cells
plasma cell
BioportalImporter v.1.0
plasmacyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000786][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
multiple myeloma tumour cell
A terminally differentiated, post-mitotic, antibody secreting cell of the B cell lineage with the phenotype CD138-positive, surface immunonoglobulin-negative, and MHC Class II-negative. Plasma cells are oval or round with extensive rough endoplasmic reticulum, a well-developed Golgi apparatus, and a round nucleus having a characteristic cartwheel heterochromatin pattern and are devoted to producing large amounts of immunoglobulin.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000786][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000786
James Malone
true
malignant tumor
malignant neoplasia
James Malone
malignant tumour
cancer
ductal carcinoma in situ
A malignant neoplasm in which new abnormal tissue grow by excessive cellular division and proliferation more rapidly than normal and continues to grow after the stimuli that initiated the new growth cease.
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BC-3
CS57699 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158723&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158723&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57699
haematological neoplasm
UMLS_CUI:C0234984
DOID:253
OntologyMappingImporter following DOID:253
James Malone
hematological neoplasm
James Malone
Ele Holloway
22Rv1
The Corpus uteri, or body of uterus, is the part of the uterus above the isthmus, comprising about two thirds of the non-pregnant organ.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12316]
Uterine Body[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corpus_Uteri][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
corpus uteri
BioportalImporter v.1.0
The Corpus uteri, or body of uterus, is the part of the uterus above the isthmus, comprising about two thirds of the non-pregnant organ.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corpus_Uteri][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Corpus Uteri[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corpus_Uteri][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Uterus, corpus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corpus_Uteri][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12316
corpus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corpus_Uteri][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A substance used to treat hyperlipidemia (an excess of lipids in the blood).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35679][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35679
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antilipemic drug
CHEBI:35679
James Malone
Ele Holloway
5637
toxin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27026][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Poisonous substance produced by a biological organism such as a microbe, animal or plant.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27026][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Poisonous substance produced by a biological organism such as a microbe, animal or plant.
[Source: CHEBI:27026]
CHEBI:27026
BioportalImporter v.1.0
toxin
Fisetin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:42567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-3,7-dihydroxy-4H-chromen-4-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:42567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A tetrahydroxyflavone that has formula C15H10O6.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:42567][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:42567
BioportalImporter v.1.0
fisetin
An agent that inhibits bone resorption and/or favor bone mineralization and bone regeneration. Used to heal bone fractures and to treat metabolic bone diseases.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50646][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50646
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
bone density conservation agent
CHEBI:50646
C57BL/10 is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://www.informatics.jax.org/searches/reference.cgi?7550
http://www.informatics.jax.org/searches/reference.cgi?7550
James Malone
C57BL/10
ZFS:0000042
James Malone
juvenile days 30-44
(1S)-2-{[(1E)-1-[(3R,4R,5S)-3-(acetyloxy)-4-hydroxy-1-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hex-2-ylidene]-2-{[(1Z)-1-(hydroxymethylidene)-2-oxopropyl]amino}-2-oxoethyl]amino}-1-[(2S)-2-methyloxiran-2-yl]-2-oxoethyl 3-methoxy-5-methylnaphthalene-1-carboxylate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50862][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A naphthalene that has formula C31H33N3O11.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50862][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50862
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
azinomycin B
K[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000012][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A thermodynamic temperature unit which is equal to the fraction 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000012][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A kelvin is a thermodynamic temperature unit which is equal to the fraction 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water.
UO:0000012
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
kelvin
James Malone
GM07034
umol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000039][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
micromole
A substance unit equal to a millionth of a mol or 10^-6 mol.
µmol
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UO:0000039
James Malone
A substance unit equal to a millionth of a mol or 10^[-6] mol.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000039][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
PO:0009072
MAT:0000517
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000517
James Malone
plant ovary
CS57591 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158615&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158615&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57591
MO_695
Tomasz Adamusiak
data coder
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NALM6
A tumor of the peripheral nervous system composed of neoplastic Schwann cells. The vast majority of schwannomas follow a benign clinical course. Only rare cases associated with a malignant clinical course have been reported.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Schwannoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Neurilemoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/985004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C6556
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0091595
GeneRIF:12444102
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6929424
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3595740
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7592919
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7592918
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877442
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1203111
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3595707
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3651885
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2884534
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6929422
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7608849
Neurinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Schwannoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Neurilemmoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3192][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6945333
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1655783
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0014692
NCI2004_11_17:C3269
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3386944
Ancient Neurilemmoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Degenerated_Schwannoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568335
UMLS_CUI:C0027809
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1308270
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290278
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:404022001
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0091593
Schwannoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3192][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3580623
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1308271
GeneRIF:15837555
GeneRIF:14566860
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2884535
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0013171
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877440
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2884536
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0013174
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0091585
GeneRIF:13679444
A tumor of the peripheral nervous system composed of neoplastic Schwann cells. The vast majority of schwannomas follow a benign clinical course. Only rare cases associated with a malignant clinical course have been reported.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3269]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0091590
Neurilemmoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Schwannoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Degenerated Neurilemmoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Degenerated_Schwannoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ancient Schwannoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Degenerated_Schwannoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568332
GeneRIF:15850583
GeneRIF:12665675
Psammomatous schwannoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3192][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12118253
schwannoma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877441
Degenerated Schwannoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Degenerated_Schwannoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ancient neurilemmoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/404023006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:3192
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:985004
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:404023006
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3595729
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7583649
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3580625
Ancient schwannoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/409704009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GeneRIF:14612918
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6945332
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3595718
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7589721
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:409704009
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009442
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6917205
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572436
A benign, borderline, or malignant fibroepithelial neoplasm arising from the breast and rarely the prostate gland. It may recur following resection. The recurrence rates are higher for borderline and malignant phyllodes tumors. In borderline and malignant phyllodes tumors metastases to distant anatomic sites can occur. The incidence of metastases is higher in malignant phyllodes tumors.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2977]
DOID:2608
GeneRIF:15044924
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359489
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:71232009
NCI2004_11_17:C2977
Cystosarcoma phyllodes, NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2608][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cystosarcoma phyllodes NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2608][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3057872
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359488
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7614791
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6956116
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D003557
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2928090
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359487
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0005559
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569888
phyllodes tumor
Phyllodes Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Phyllodes_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7575834
cystosarcoma phyllodes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Phyllodes_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Phyllodes Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Phyllodes_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3270689
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791053
James Malone
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3057876
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359486
UMLS_CUI:C0010701
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7586172
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0044793
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7586293
A benign, borderline, or malignant fibroepithelial neoplasm arising from the breast and rarely the prostate gland. It may recur following resection. The recurrence rates are higher for borderline and malignant phyllodes tumors. In borderline and malignant phyllodes tumors metastases to distant anatomic sites can occur. The incidence of metastases is higher in malignant phyllodes tumors.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Phyllodes_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189825002
PO:0009029
ZEA:0015134
MAT:0000515
James Malone
stamen
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000515
head disease
The name of the pathology diagnosed in the organism from which the biomaterial was derived. The disease state is normal if no disease has been diagnosed. E.g Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
UMLS_CUI:C1290856
James Malone
disorder of head (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4149][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:4149
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CS57701 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158725&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158725&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57701
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BC-2
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305922
calpainopathy
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3539216
limb girdle muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11724][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3537995
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2971590
GeneRIF:12499399
GeneRIF:11741828
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6971562
GeneRIF:14600260
Leyden-Mbius muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11724][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12428213
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6957177
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:93153005
GeneRIF:11822024
GeneRIF:16344347
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6957180
James Malone
GeneRIF:15087111
GeneRIF:15385448
UMLS_CUI:C0686353
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6971563
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1873414
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11724][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2A
GeneRIF:14981167
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0335588
GeneRIF:11891182
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6973084
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D049288
GeneRIF:12032588
DOID:11724
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6957176
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6957179
Muscular dystrophy, limb-girdle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11724][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6957178
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/93153005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15351423
James Malone
Cortical[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cerebral Cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cortex
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C12443
BioportalImporter v.1.0
xenobiotics[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A xenobiotic (Greek, xenos "foreign"; bios "life") is a compound that is foreign to a living organism. Principal xenobiotics include: drugs, carcinogens and various compounds that have been introduced into the environment by artificial means.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35703
James Malone
xenobiotic
CHEBI:35703
xenobiotic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
1A2
Flavone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:42491][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
2-phenyl-4H-chromen-4-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:42491][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A flavone that has formula C15H10O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:42491][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:42491
BioportalImporter v.1.0
flavone
A cyclooxygenase inhibitor with specificity for cyclooxygenase 1.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50630][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50630
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cyclooxygenase 1 inhibitor
CHEBI:50630
BALB is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/001026.html
http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/001026.html
James Malone
BALB/cByJ
James Malone
GM07055
mmol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000040][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A substance unit equal to a thousandth of a mol or 10^[-3] mol.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000040][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A millimole is a substance unit equal to a thousandth of a mol or 10^[-3] mol.
UO:0000040
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
millimole
MAT:0000402
young adult[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000402][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:1000010
juvenile stage
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0300051
child[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000402][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(2R)-N-[4-cyano-3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-3-[(4-fluorophenyl)sulfonyl]-2-hydroxy-2-methylpropanamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3090][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An amide that has formula C18H14F4N2O4S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3090][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:3090
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
bicalutamide
MO_753
Tomasz Adamusiak
data analyst
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NAMALWA
GeneRIF:15243926
GeneRIF:12969506
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:398447004
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3322731
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8378561
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a respiratory tract infection described as a severe respiratory illness that is transmitted especially by contact with infectious material (as respiratory droplets or body fluids), is caused by a single-stranded RNA virus of the genus Coronavirus (SARS-CoV), is characterized by fever, headache, body aches, a dry cough, and hypoxia and usually by pneumonia.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2945][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15187168
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0447378
SARS-CoV infection[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2945][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
UMLS_CUI:C1175175
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D045169
GeneRIF:15569689
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7881734
SARS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2945][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15749762
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2623477
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3703153
GeneRIF:15958670
GeneRIF:15788388
GeneRIF:15452265
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A4366999
GeneRIF:16195357
GeneRIF:15326590
GeneRIF:15766558
GeneRIF:14647384
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/398447004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2622879
GeneRIF:16299304
GeneRIF:15731040
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2622880
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15518555
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3322730
GeneRIF:15345712
GeneRIF:15306699
GeneRIF:15522242
GeneRIF:15992957
GeneRIF:15381116
GeneRIF:15840526
SARS-associated coronavirus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:2945][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
severe acute respiratory syndrome
DOID:2945
ICD9CM_2006:079.82
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A4366772
CS57595 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158619&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158619&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57595
PO:0009030
MAT:0000516
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000516
James Malone
carpel
inhibitor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35222][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A substance that diminishes the rate of a chemical reaction.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35222][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35222
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
inhibitor
NCI Thesaurus: C0162783
James Malone
prefrontal cortex
corpora pedunculata[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005801][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Paired neuropil structure, situated postero-dorsally in the protocerebrum, which are thought to be crucial to olfactory associative learning and memory. Mushroom bodies are divided into: the calyx, closest to the cortex, which receives sensory interneuron afferents; a thick axon bundle called the pedunculus, which extends from the calyx to the base of the lobes; the mushroom body lobe system consisting of a vertical branch composed of two intertwined lobes (alpha and alpha') and a medial branch consisting of three parallel lobes (beta, beta' and gamma).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005801][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000336
FBbt:00005801
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
mushroom body
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SUDHL5
ventricular septum
FMA:7133
BTO:0002483
James Malone
interventricular septum
CS57677 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158695&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158701&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57677
The temperature that a biosource is exposed to.
James Malone
exposure temperature
A sensory system disease is a disease which has as location the sensory system.
James Malone
sensory system disease
A derived unit which represents a standard measurement of how much of a given substance there is mixed with another substance.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000051][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A concentration unit is a dervied unit which represents a standard measurement of how much of a given substance there is mixed with another substance.
UO:0000051
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
concentration unit
s[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000010][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A time unit which is equal to the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000010][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A second is a time unit which is equal to the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom.
UO:0000010
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
second
FBbt:00001791
James Malone
dorsal histoblast nest abdominal
FMAID:19234
vasa deferentia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000129][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MP:0002769
any structural anomaly of the secretory duct of the testicle that carries spermatozoa, running from the epididymis, of which it is the continuation, to the prostatic urethra where it terminates to form ejaculatory duct[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002769][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TADS:0000486
MAT:0000129
MA:0000413
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SAEL:120
WBbt:0005337
vas deferens dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002769][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Vas deferens[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Deferent_duct][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100105
abnormal ductus deferens morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002769][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00004968
ductus deferens
EMAPA:18681
PO:0000084
MAT:0000218
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000218
James Malone
plant sperm
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Stratified squamous epithelium that covers the outer surface of the cornea. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corneal_Epithelium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
corneal epithelium
Corneal Epithelium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Corneal_Epithelium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12928
James Malone
BTO:0000287
larval stage
BioportalImporter v.1.0
WBIs:0000023
FBdv:00005336
XAO:1000008
MAT:0000400
James Malone
tadpole stage[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000400][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CS57824 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158848&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158848&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57824
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573695
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2981209
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3706873
Sjogren's disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12894][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3706874
Sjgren's syndrome (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12894][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:12894
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0116830
Sjogren's Syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sjogren_s_Syndrome][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0458569
Sicca (Sjogren's) syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12894][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Sjogren Syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sjogren_s_Syndrome][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Sjogren's syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12894][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0116832
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3706872
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0458551
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0019911
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122104
UMLS_CUI:C1527336
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:83901003
NCI2004_11_17:C26883
Syndrome, sjogren's[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sjogren_s_Syndrome][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D012859
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0583834
sjogren syndrome
FMAID:9462
Muscle of heart[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Myocardium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cardiac muscle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000453][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
XAO:0000065
ZFA:0001319
BTO:0000199
TAO:0001319
EMAPA:16208
EV:0100022
Heart muscle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Myocardium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000080
James Malone
Muscle layer of organ which has as its parts the myocardium proper and the conducting system of the heart.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Myocardium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000453
myocardium
GeneRIF:12228786
GeneRIF:15028053
GeneRIF:9722616
GeneRIF:15671429
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3737549
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0392190
ICD9CM_2001:427.31
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027665
GeneRIF:12824162
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0059050
ICD9CM_2005:427.31
ICD9CM_1989:427.31
GeneRIF:15705965
ICD9CM_1990:427.31
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2986961
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0413651
GeneRIF:14651967
GeneRIF:14574075
ICD9CM_1993:427.31
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15467744
GeneRIF:12554751
James Malone
ICD9CM_1987:427.31
GeneRIF:12920062
ICD9CM_1996:427.31
atrial fibrillation
ICD9CM_1995:427.31
ICD9CM_2003:427.31
DOID:11276
GeneRIF:15459252
ICD9CM_2002:427.31
GeneRIF:15289369
ICD9CM_2000:427.31
GeneRIF:15297374
GeneRIF:14678810
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027930
ICD9CM_1992:427.31
GeneRIF:11748095
ICD9CM_1991:427.31
GeneRIF:15610520
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2924254
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0059049
ICD9CM_2004:427.31
ICD9CM_1998:427.31
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0413652
Atrial fibrillation[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11276][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16301177
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0001926
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027668
ICD9CM_1994:427.31
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D001281
GeneRIF:11839628
GeneRIF:15249499
GeneRIF:12089346
GeneRIF:16377932
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027932
GeneRIF:12205093
ICD9CM_1986:427.31
ICD9CM_1988:427.31
GeneRIF:15023884
GeneRIF:12607777
ICD9CM_1997:427.31
GeneRIF:12808105
GeneRIF:12093745
Atrial fibrillation (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11276][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T046
GeneRIF:15368194
GeneRIF:12522251
GeneRIF:15922306
auricular fibrillation[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11276][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12154005
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:49436004
GeneRIF:14652651
GeneRIF:11956217
ICD9CM_1999:427.31
UMLS_CUI:C0004238
RGD:10044
James Malone
Wistar
C57BL/6J is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://phenome.jax.org/pub-cgi/phenome/mpdcgi?rtn=strains/details&strainid=7
http://phenome.jax.org/pub-cgi/phenome/mpdcgi?rtn=strains/details&strainid=7
James Malone
C57BL/6J
GeneRIF:12970064
ICD9CM_1993:214.8
ICD9CM_2005:214.8
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:93163002
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883534
UMLS_CUI:C0153969
Lipoma NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/189018005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_2000:214.1
ICD9CM_1998:214.1
A benign, usually painless, well-circumscribed lipomatous tumor composed of adipose tissue.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3192]
ICD9CM_1996:214.9
A benign, usually painless, well-circumscribed lipomatous tumor composed of adipose tissue.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lipoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2002:214
ICD9CM_1990:214.1
ICD9CM_1987:214.8
ICD9CM_1999:214.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3539999
ICD9CM_1990:214
ICD9CM_1990:214.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0080413
ICD9CM_1994:214.8
ICD9CM_1995:214
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0058380
ICD9CM_1996:214.8
DOID:9291
ICD9CM_1999:214.9
ICD9CM_1986:214.1
ICD9CM_2001:214
ICD9CM_1998:214.8
ICD9CM_1988:214
ICD9CM_1997:214.1
ICD9CM_1986:214.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129414
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3540037
ICD9CM_1992:214.8
ICD9CM_1996:214
ICD9CM_2004:214.9
ICD9CM_2003:214.8
ICD9CM_2000:214.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0080419
NCI2004_11_17:C3192
ICD9CM_1988:214.1
ICD9CM_1993:214
ICD9CM_1996:214.1
ICD9CM_2005:214
ICD9CM_1994:214
ICD9CM_2004:214
ICD9CM_1988:214.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8343732
ICD9CM_1989:214.9
ICD9CM_1992:214
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571771
ICD9CM_2003:214
ICD9CM_1997:214.9
ICD9CM_1986:214
Lipoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lipoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292284
lipoma
ICD9CM_2004:214.1
ICD9CM_1997:214
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129458
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3539998
ICD9CM_1990:214.8
ICD9CM_1991:214.9
ICD9CM_1999:214
ICD9CM_1989:214
ICD9CM_1991:214
ICD9CM_1986:214.8
ICD9CM_2005:214.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240437
UMLS_CUI:C0023798
ICD9CM_1989:214.1
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0482879
ICD9CM_1999:214.8
ICD9CM_1993:214.9
ICD9CM_1987:214
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0012570
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2888816
ICD9CM_2001:214.9
ICD9CM_1988:214.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883535
ICD9CM_2000:214
ICD9CM_2004:214.8
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0080416
Lipoma of other specified sites (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/189013001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:214.8
UMLS_CUI:C0023800
ICD9CM_1991:214.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0732323
ICD9CM_2002:214.8
ICD9CM_2005:214.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:46720004
Lipoma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/46720004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0270864
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3038825
ICD9CM_1987:214.9
ICD9CM_1998:214
ICD9CM_1993:214.1
ICD9CM_1989:214.8
ICD9CM_1992:214.1
ICD9CM_1997:214.8
ICD9CM_1995:214.9
ICD9CM_1995:214.8
James Malone
ICD9CM_2006:214.1
ICD9CM_2001:214.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3540066
ICD9CM_1994:214.1
ICD9CM_2002:214.1
ICD9CM_1994:214.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3539997
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0058381
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189018005
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189013001
Lipoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/93163002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1991:214.8
ICD9CM_2002:214.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791191
ICD9CM_2003:214.1
ICD9CM_1998:214.9
ICD9CM_2001:214.8
ICD9CM_1987:214.1
ICD9CM_1992:214.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189776008
ICD9CM_2003:214.9
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0482878
ICD9CM_1995:214.1
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BCBL-1
CS57691 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158715&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158715&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57691
James Malone
scott syndrome
GeneRIF:15581626
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0005491
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0056969
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874122
NCI2004_11_17:C27291
ES[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628021
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0411231
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0056970
Ewing's Family of Tumors[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:3369
UMLS_ST:T191
Tumors of Ewing's Family[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114046
GeneRIF:12172985
Tumors of the Ewing's Family[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129413
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7645910
Ewing's tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3369][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11956622
Ewing's sarcoma/Peripheral Primitive Neuroectodermal tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3369][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ewing Sarcoma/Peripheral Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570468
GeneRIF:15282325
GeneRIF:11992404
GeneRIF:11313995
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0019433
GeneRIF:15919668
Ewing Family of Tumors[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3020283
GeneRIF:12527902
GeneRIF:15273724
Ewing's Family of Tumours[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14528100
Ewing's sarcoma
A small round cell tumor that lacks morphologic, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopic evidence of neuroectodermal differentiation. It represents one of the two ends of the spectrum called Ewing's sarcoma/peripheral neuroectodermal tumor. It affects mostly males under age 20, and it can occur in soft tissue or bone. Pain and the presence of a mass are the most common clinical symptoms.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4817]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114045
James Malone
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576568
GeneRIF:12447693
GeneRIF:12054564
GeneRIF:12557222
GeneRIF:15044653
NCI2004_11_17:C4817
Ewing's Sarcoma/Peripheral Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:76909002
A spectrum of malignant tumors, affecting mostly males under age 20, characterized morphologically by the presence of small round cells. Ewing sarcoma and peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor represent the ends of a spectrum, with Ewing sarcoma lacking evidence of neural differentiation and the markers that characterize the peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor. Ewing sarcoma and peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor may share cytogenetic abnormalities, proto-oncogene expression, cell culture and immunohistochemical abnormalities. These tumors may occur in the soft tissues or the bones. Pain and the presence of a mass are the most common clinical symptoms.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ewing's Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0553580
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7645909
GeneRIF:15328192
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568146
A small round cell tumor that lacks morphologic, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopic evidence of neuroectodermal differentiation. It represents one of the two ends of the spectrum called Ewing's sarcoma/peripheral neuroectodermal tumor. It affects mostly males under age 20, and it can occur in soft tissue or bone. Pain and the presence of a mass are the most common clinical symptoms.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594965
GeneRIF:15748890
GeneRIF:15310753
GeneRIF:15077162
A spectrum of malignant tumors, affecting mostly males under age 20, characterized morphologically by the presence of small round cells. Ewing sarcoma and peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor represent the ends of a spectrum, with Ewing sarcoma lacking evidence of neural differentiation and the markers that characterize the peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor. Ewing sarcoma and peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor may share cytogenetic abnormalities, proto-oncogene expression, cell culture and immunohistochemical abnormalities. These tumors may occur in the soft tissues or the bones. Pain and the presence of a mass are the most common clinical symptoms. -- 2004
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C27291]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D012512
Ewing Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0056971
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2930206
Ewing's sarcoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3369][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0411230
GeneRIF:14977835
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3440487
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628026
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Ewing's Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12700668
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114047
A temporal entity is an entity that has temporal parts and that happens, unfolds or develops through time. An occurrent is something which exists over time, rather than existing completely at many times
Derived from BFO: Occurrent
James Malone
temporal measurement
The life of an organism, a surgical operation as processual context for a nosocomical infection, the spatiotemporal context occupied by a process of cellular meiosis, the spatiotemporal region occupied by the development of a cancer tumor.
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EMAPA:17550
Metepencephalon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Medulla_oblongata][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:7588
Organ component of neuraxis that has as its parts the medullary reticular formation, inferior olivary complex and cochlear nuclear complex, among other structures. Examples: There is only one medulla oblongata.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Medulla_oblongata][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Bulb[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Medulla_oblongata][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
medulla oblongata
MP:0000846
abnormal myelencephalon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000846][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:65
SAEL:13
FMAID:62004
anomaly in the most caudal region of the brainstem that lies directly rostral to the spinal cord; includes regions responsible for autonomic functions such as digestion, breathing and control of heart rate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000846][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000111
EV:0100275
MA:0000206
ZFA:0000545
TAO:0000545
CHEBI:50792
James Malone
estrogen receptor antagonist
CHEBI:50792
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0100115
James Malone
endometrium
Tunica mucosa (Endometrium)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Endometrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:17742
MAT:0000319
A[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000011][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An electric current unit which is equal to the constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed 1 m apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2 x 10^[-7] newton per meter of length.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000011][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An ampere is an electric current unit which is equal to the constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed 1 m apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2 x 10^[-7] newton per meter of length.
UO:0000011
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ampere
Lepromatous leprosy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/21560005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2003:030.0
ICD9CM_1994:030.0
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0244843
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0589041
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3536267
GeneRIF:15726416
ICD9CM_1992:030.0
James Malone
ICD9CM_1997:030.0
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0023793
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079032
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12743658
ICD9CM_2000:030.0
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D015440
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A1415618
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079016
lepromatous leprosy
Lepromatous leprosy [type L][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10887][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1995:030.0
GeneRIF:12445799
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3036940
ICD9CM_1996:030.0
ICD9CM_1991:030.0
ICD9CM_1998:030.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3024203
ICD9CM_2004:030.0
ICD9CM_1990:030.0
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8365512
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:21560005
ICD9CM_2001:030.0
ICD9CM_1988:030.0
DOID:10887
ICD9CM_1993:030.0
ICD9CM_1987:030.0
ICD9CM_1989:030.0
UMLS_CUI:C0023348
ICD9CM_1986:030.0
ICD9CM_2006:030.0
Type L leprosy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10887][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2002:030.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889998
ICD9CM_2005:030.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0430185
ICD9CM_1999:030.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3080452
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079007
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2984273
UMLS_ST:T047
FMA:22532
James Malone
tibialis anterior muscle
knee
FMA:35175
James Malone
knee joint
a primitive plant body of gametophytes that has not differentiated into roots, stems or leaves[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000248][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000248
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
thallus
ZFS:0000043
James Malone
juvenile days 45-89
Conjunctival Epithelium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conjunctival_Epithelium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C32365
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
conjunctival epithelium
UMLS_CUI:C0686353
UMLS_ST:T047
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:93153005
limb-girdle muscular dystrophy
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0335588
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6971562
GeneRIF:11741828
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2971590
GeneRIF:11822024
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305922
GeneRIF:11891182
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6973084
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3539216
GeneRIF:15385448
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6957177
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6957180
GeneRIF:15351423
limb girdle muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11724][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6971563
Leyden-Mbius muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11724][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6957178
Erb's muscular dystrophy
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1873414
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12428213
GeneRIF:16344347
GeneRIF:14600260
GeneRIF:12032588
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/93153005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12499399
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D049288
GeneRIF:14981167
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6957179
DOID:11724
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11724][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A6957176
GeneRIF:15087111
Muscular dystrophy, limb-girdle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11724][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3537995
CS57825 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158849&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158849&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57825
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SUDHL6
James Malone
C2C12
RGD:1357955
James Malone
Wistar-Furth
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C32161
James Malone
MAT:0000498
Node of Tawara[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Atrioventricular_node][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AV node[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Atrioventricular_node][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000095
FMAID:9478
Atrioventricular nodal muscle tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Atrioventricular_node][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A-V Node[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Atrioventricular_Node][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Aschoff-Tawara node[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Atrioventricular_node][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AV nodal muscle tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Atrioventricular_node][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
atrioventricular node
ZFA:0000044
TAO:0005070
Subdivision of conducting system of heart which is located in the muscular part of the interatrial septum that is continuous with the atrioventricular bundle.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Atrioventricular_node][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Atrioventricular Node[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Atrioventricular_Node][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
C57BL/6 is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://www.informatics.jax.org/external/festing/mouse/docs/C57BL.shtml
http://www.informatics.jax.org/external/festing/mouse/docs/C57BL.shtml
James Malone
C57BL/6
CS57692 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158716&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158716&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57692
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7609056
Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Monoclonal_Gammopathy_of_Undetermined_Significance][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3566731
monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance
MGUS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Monoclonal_Gammopathy_of_Undetermined_Significance][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7609057
A plasma cell disorder in which an abnormal amount of a single immunoglobulin is present in the serum. Up to 25% of cases of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) progress to a B-cell malignancy or myeloma. MGUS may occur in conjunction with various carcinomas, chronic inflammatory and infectious conditions, and other diseases.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Monoclonal_Gammopathy_of_Undetermined_Significance][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:277577000
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3566727
UMLS_CUI:C0278494
DOID:7442
BioportalImporter v.1.0
monoclonal gammopathy
GeneRIF:14677065
James Malone
NCI2004_11_17:C3996
Monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/277577000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3040300
Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/35601003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Monoclonal Gammopathy of Unknown Significance[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Monoclonal_Gammopathy_of_Undetermined_Significance][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875983
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:35601003
A plasma cell disorder in which an abnormal amount of a single immunoglobulin is present in the serum. Up to 25% of cases of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) progress to a B-cell malignancy or myeloma. MGUS may occur in conjunction with various carcinomas, chronic inflammatory and infectious conditions, and other diseases.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3996]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3566730
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585302
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3045849
Benign Monoclonal Gammopathy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Monoclonal_Gammopathy_of_Undetermined_Significance][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7875559
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3318869
ZFS:0000015
James Malone
blastula dome
A unit of molarity is a derived concentration unit which is a standard measure of the number of moles of a given substance per liter of solution.
A derived concentration unit which is a standard measure of the number of moles of a given substance per liter of solution.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000061][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000061
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
unit of molarity
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BC-5
FBbt:00005526
James Malone
dorsal epidermis primordium
FUM1 is a yeast strain as described in http://www.genedb.org/genedb/Search?organism=cerevisiae&name=YPL262W&isid=true
http://www.genedb.org/genedb/Search?organism=cerevisiae&name=YPL262W&isid=true
James Malone
FUM1
http://purl.org/obo/owl/NCBITaxon#NCBITaxon_10239
James Malone
virus
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3766370
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1989:030.1
ICD9CM_2003:030.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8365513
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2984079
ICD9CM_1998:030.1
ICD9CM_1991:030.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129211
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:70143003
ICD9CM_1990:030.1
ICD9CM_2004:030.1
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0589043
ICD9CM_1992:030.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3075618
ICD9CM_1994:030.1
UMLS_CUI:C0023351
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079036
ICD9CM_1993:030.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3024214
ICD9CM_1997:030.1
ICD9CM_2006:030.1
ICD9CM_2005:030.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079020
ICD9CM_1996:030.1
ICD9CM_2002:030.1
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0588727
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0023795
tuberculoid leprosy
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129212
Tuberculoid leprosy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/70143003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:030.1
ICD9CM_1987:030.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2984274
ICD9CM_1986:030.1
Tuberculoid leprosy [type T][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1025][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:1025
Type T leprosy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1025][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A1415619
ICD9CM_2001:030.1
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3709709
ICD9CM_1999:030.1
ICD9CM_2000:030.1
Smooth leprosy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1025][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3080454
ICD9CM_1995:030.1
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D015441
James Malone
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000216
PO:0020097
James Malone
MAT:0000216
pollen
A steroid hormone that stimulates or controls the development and maintenance of female sex characteristics in mammals by binding to oestrogen receptors. The oestrogens are named for their importance in the oestrous cycle.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50114][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A steroid hormone that stimulates or controls the development and maintenance of female sex characteristics in mammals by binding to oestrogen receptors. The oestrogens are named for their importance in the oestrous cycle.
[Source: CHEBI:50114]
CHEBI:50114
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
estrogen
NCI Thesaurus:C0034011
James Malone
puberty
An inhibitor of DNA topoisomerase II, which catalyses ATP-dependent breakage of both strands of DNA, passage of the unbroken strands through the breaks, and rejoining of the broken strands.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50750][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50750
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
topoisomerase II inhibitor
CHEBI:50750
TAO:0000151
EMAPA:16579
MAT:0000117
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EHDAA:1017
MFO:0003340
pronephros
James Malone
ZFA:0000151
The first kidney is all vertebrates - it is transitional and disappears soon after it has formed.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000117][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0002000
EV:3000635
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SUDHL10
GeneRIF:15556291
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0001140
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0489107
GeneRIF:12850481
ICD9CM_1991:282.6
GeneRIF:15834635
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3705024
ICD9CM_2006:282.68
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A2797651
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2000:282.6
ICD9CM_1989:282.60
ICD9CM_2004:282.60
ICD9CM_2004:282.69
ICD9CM_2003:282.69
GeneRIF:14579408
ICD9CM_1996:282.69
ICD9CM_1990:282.6
ICD9CM_1992:282.6
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191199004
ICD9CM_2004:282.68
ICD9CM_2002:282.60
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0918938
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3310185
ICD9CM_2001:282.60
GeneRIF:15153712
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872458
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3139473
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3140300
UMLS_CUI:C1260401
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1309057
ICD9CM_2005:282.60
DOID:10923
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3200709
GeneRIF:11869935
GeneRIF:15297857
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0023707
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7573662
ICD9CM_2003:282.60
ICD9CM_2005:282.68
ICD9CM_1989:282.6
ICD9CM_1998:282.60
GeneRIF:15388579
ICD9CM_2000:282.60
ICD9CM_1999:282.69
ICD9CM_1992:282.60
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304460
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3705023
ICD9CM_1995:282.6
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1309117
ICD9CM_1999:282.6
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8378083
A blood disorder characterized by the appearance of sickle-shaped red blood cells and anemia.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sickle_Cell_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15609334
GeneRIF:12677174
ICD9CM_2001:282.69
ICD9CM_1995:282.60
ICD9CM_1995:282.69
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0918997
ICD9CM_1998:282.69
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A2797682
ICD9CM_1989:282.69
ICD9CM_1988:282.6
ICD9CM_1996:282.60
GeneRIF:15556687
ICD9CM_1986:282.6
UMLS_CUI:C0002895
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A2797461
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0116375
ICD9CM_2002:282.6
ICD9CM_1988:282.69
ICD9CM_2003:282.68
GeneRIF:15023184
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3139459
GeneRIF:14967817
GeneRIF:12773623
ICD9CM_1999:282.60
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3492378
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3310184
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2945387
GeneRIF:12714517
GeneRIF:15271798
ICD9CM_1990:282.69
GeneRIF:12549821
GeneRIF:12673836
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0958389
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3310301
GeneRIF:12928439
ICD9CM_2003:282.6
ICD9CM_1987:282.60
Hereditary hemoglobinopathy disorder homozygous for hemoglobin S (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/127040003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1991:282.69
ICD9CM_1990:282.60
NCI2004_11_17:C34383
ICD9CM_1988:282.60
Sickle Cell Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sickle_Cell_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875958
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0023729
sickle cell disease
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577202
GeneRIF:14683458
ICD9CM_1986:282.60
ICD9CM_1997:282.60
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3405762
ICD9CM_1997:282.69
UMLS_CUI:C1260673
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0958390
GeneRIF:12601490
ICD9CM_1994:282.6
ICD9CM_1993:282.60
ICD9CM_1993:282.69
ICD9CM_1998:282.6
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A2797714
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3405763
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A2797653
GeneRIF:15586174
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2875960
ICD9CM_2000:282.69
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3310300
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3200715
GeneRIF:15855323
ICD9CM_1987:282.69
ICD9CM_1986:282.69
ICD9CM_1991:282.60
ICD9CM_1987:282.6
ICD9CM_1993:282.6
ICD9CM_1997:282.6
Sickle Cell Anemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sickle_Cell_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:191195005
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0116374
ICD9CM_1994:282.60
ICD9CM_2001:282.6
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:127040003
ICD9CM_2004:282.6
ICD9CM_2002:282.69
ICD9CM_2005:282.69
James Malone
ICD9CM_1992:282.69
ICD9CM_1996:282.6
ICD9CM_1994:282.69
GeneRIF:15662557
ICD9CM_2005:282.6
GeneRIF:14755370
ZFS:0000037
James Malone
larval day 5
CS57826 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158850&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158850&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57826
BTO:0002434
James Malone
dorsal raphe nucleus
James Malone
A meter is a length unit which is equal to the length of the path traveled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second.
UO:0000008
A length unit which is equal to the length of the path traveled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
m[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
metre
BioportalImporter v.1.0
meter
male gamete
Spermatozoon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Mature_sperm_cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
incomplete maturation or aberrant formation of the male gametes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001156][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A mature, haploid male gamete.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004954][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
sperm
Sperm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Mature_sperm_cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:67338
FBbt:00004954
Definitive germ cell of the male sex.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Mature_sperm_cell][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SAEL:93
abnormal sperm development[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001156][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0009006
MP:0001156
WBbt:0005321
MAT:0000131
James Malone
spermatazoon
MA:0002765
ZFS:0000010
James Malone
blastula 512-cell
RGD:1358153
James Malone
Copenhagen
multipotent stem cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000048][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
multipotent adult progenitor cell
A stem cell that can give rise to mulitple lineages of cells.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000048][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000048
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
multipotent stem cell
The atmospheric conditions used to culture or grow an organism.
James Malone
atmosphere
James Malone
BT483
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596474
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596469
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:55021007
GeneRIF:15887854
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Thyroid Follicular Adenoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thyroid_Follicular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596476
Follicular Adenoma of Thyroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thyroid_Follicular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3465197
follicular thyroid adenoma
Thyroid Gland Follicular Adenoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thyroid_Follicular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7626810
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7626794
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895366
Thyroid follicular adenoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/255034006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14666683
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576611
Follicular Adenoma of Thyroid Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thyroid_Follicular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11994357
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3754837
Follicular adenoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/55021007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D000236
Follicular Adenoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thyroid_Follicular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Follicular Adenoma of the Thyroid Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thyroid_Follicular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C3684
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:255034006
UMLS_CUI:C0205647
UMLS_ST:T191
DOID:6204
GeneRIF:14576819
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3077102
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596472
Follicular Adenoma of the Thyroid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Thyroid_Follicular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005527
James Malone
dorsal ectoderm primordium
James Malone
Daudi Burkitt's lymphoma cell line
M[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000062][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A unit of concentration which expresses a concentration of 1 mole of solute per liter of solution (mol/L).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000062][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A molar is a unit of molarity which expresses a concentration of 1 mole of solute per liter of solution (mol/L).
UO:0000062
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
molar
Duplication with acute promyelocytic leukemia (EFO_0000224)
James Malone
obsolete_promyelocytic leukemia
1.5
James Malone
joint component
kg[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A mass unit which is equal to the mass of the International Prototype Kilogram kept by the BIPM at Svres, France.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A kilogram is a mass unit which is equal to the mass of the International Prototype Kilogram kept by the BIPM at Svres, France.
UO:0000009
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
kilogram
ICD9CM_2005:030.3
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2994701
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D015439
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8365171
ICD9CM_1993:030.3
DOID:1023
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079029
ICD9CM_1992:030.3
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079031
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2966530
UMLS_CUI:C0023346
ICD9CM_1987:030.3
ICD9CM_1989:030.3
ICD9CM_2001:030.3
ICD9CM_2006:030.3
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0032175
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3563347
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079013
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A1415265
Borderline or dimorphous leprosy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1023][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1997:030.3
James Malone
ICD9CM_1988:030.3
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0032174
ICD9CM_1995:030.3
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0538201
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2956128
ICD9CM_1996:030.3
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0556066
ICD9CM_1990:030.3
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3324545
Borderline leprosy [group B][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1023][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
borderline leprosy
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1870032
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:400154003
ICD9CM_2003:030.3
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3045128
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2000:030.3
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049148
ICD9CM_1986:030.3
ICD9CM_2002:030.3
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0079015
ICD9CM_1999:030.3
ICD9CM_1991:030.3
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3080423
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0049147
ICD9CM_1994:030.3
Borderline leprosy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1023][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0023792
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:400008009
Midborderline leprosy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1023][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1998:030.3
ICD9CM_2004:030.3
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SUDHL16
James Malone
NCI Thesaurus: C33346
Postcentral Gyrus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Postcentral_Gyrus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
postcentral gyrus
FMA:61896
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A medial cleft or depression dividing the left and right protocerebrum and containing numerous large and small somata of neurosecretory and neuromodulatory neurons.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005802][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000337
FBbt:00005802
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
pars intercerebralis
A substance that possess antiestrogenic actions but can also produce estrogenic effects as well. It acts as complete or partial agonist or as antagonist. It can be either steroidal or nonsteroidal in structure.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50739][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50739
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
estrogen receptor modulator
CHEBI:50739
Ethanol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An ethanol that has formula C2H6O.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16236][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:16236
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ethanol
CS57827 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158851&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158851&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57827
Decidua Basalis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Decidua_Basalis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C32426
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
decidua basalis
NCI2004_11_17:C3774
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3070834
UMLS_CUI:C0206696
A usually aggressive, poorly differentiated invasive adenocarcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant glandular cells in which the nucleus is pressed to one side by the presence of intracytoplasmic mucus. It may arise from the stomach, small and large intestine, ampulla of Vater, appendix, gallbladder, pancreas, lung, bladder, breast, and prostate gland.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Signet_Ring_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
signet ring cell carcinoma
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2945410
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:87737001
UMLS_ST:T191
Signet ring cell carcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3493][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027510
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7668128
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576053
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189702009
GeneRIF:11788899
James Malone
DOID:3493
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3705288
Signet ring carcinoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3493][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791476
Signet ring cell carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3493][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A usually aggressive, poorly differentiated invasive adenocarcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant glandular cells in which the nucleus is pressed to one side by the presence of intracytoplasmic mucus. It may arise from the stomach, small and large intestine, ampulla of Vater, appendix, gallbladder, pancreas, lung, bladder, breast, and prostate gland.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3774]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620215
Signet Ring cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3493][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896544
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018279
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3085465
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364737
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364736
ZFS:0000036
James Malone
larval day 4
PO:0006345
MAT:0000217
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000217
James Malone
pollen tube
James Malone
SAEL:36
MA:0000397
epididymus
BioportalImporter v.1.0
any structural anomaly of the elongated structure connected to the posterior surface of the testis that transports, stores, and matures spermatozoa between testis and vas deferens[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002631][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100103
parorchis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002631][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000130
MP:0002631
FMAID:18255
epididymis dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002631][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:19290
James Malone
Ele Holloway
BCKN-1
Strain or line specific to mouse
James Malone
mouse strain
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EHDAA:8677
XAO:0000375
James Malone
MAT:0000197
EMAPA:18248
lymph node[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000197][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100050
MA:0000139
FMAID:5034
TAO:0005105
SAEL:63
lymphatic system
ICD9CM_1991:691.8
ICD9CM_2000:691
UMLS_CUI:C0494831
ICD9CM_2004:691
ICD9CM_2000:691.8
ICD9CM_1999:691
ICD9CM_1996:691.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0243075
ICD9CM_1989:691.8
DOID:2771
ICD9CM_2001:691.8
ICD9CM_1998:691
ICD9CM_1988:691
ICD9CM_1997:691.8
ICD9CM_1997:691
ICD9CM_2001:691
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:200769008
ICD9CM_1992:691
ICD9CM_1996:691
ICD9CM_2002:691.8
ICD9CM_2006:691
ICD9CM_1991:691
ICD9CM_2002:691
ICD9CM_1987:691
ICD9CM_2005:691.8
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1993:691.8
ICD9CM_1988:691.8
ICD9CM_1999:691.8
ICD9CM_1992:691.8
atopic eczema
ICD9CM_1998:691.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0243080
ICD9CM_1989:691
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3735418
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889585
ICD9CM_1990:691.8
James Malone
Atopic dermatitis and related conditions (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/200769008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1987:691.8
ICD9CM_2005:691
ICD9CM_1994:691.8
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341669
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2004:691.8
ICD9CM_1993:691
ICD9CM_2003:691.8
UMLS_CUI:C0004187
ICD9CM_1995:691.8
ICD9CM_2003:691
ICD9CM_1990:691
ICD9CM_1986:691.8
ICD9CM_1995:691
ICD9CM_1994:691
ICD9CM_1986:691
ZFS:0000016
James Malone
blastula 30%-epiboly
James Malone
BT549
MA:0000869
James Malone
lateral geniculate nucleus
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2930206
GeneRIF:14977835
NCI2004_11_17:C4817
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3440487
Ewing's Sarcoma/Peripheral Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0019433
Ewing Family of Tumors[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12700668
UMLS_CUI:C0553580
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7645909
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7645910
A small round cell tumor that lacks morphologic, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopic evidence of neuroectodermal differentiation. It represents one of the two ends of the spectrum called Ewing's sarcoma/peripheral neuroectodermal tumor. It affects mostly males under age 20, and it can occur in soft tissue or bone. Pain and the presence of a mass are the most common clinical symptoms.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4817]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0005491
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D012512
GeneRIF:11956622
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0411230
Ewing family tumor
GeneRIF:11313995
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:76909002
GeneRIF:15919668
Ewing's Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3020283
GeneRIF:15328192
GeneRIF:15581626
GeneRIF:14528100
Tumors of the Ewing's Family[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15748890
Ewing Sarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0056971
GeneRIF:12447693
GeneRIF:12557222
Ewing's sarcoma/Peripheral Primitive Neuroectodermal tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3369][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ES[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570468
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628026
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0411231
Ewing's Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:11992404
GeneRIF:12172985
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114046
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568146
GeneRIF:12527902
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0129413
A spectrum of malignant tumors, affecting mostly males under age 20, characterized morphologically by the presence of small round cells. Ewing sarcoma and peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor represent the ends of a spectrum, with Ewing sarcoma lacking evidence of neural differentiation and the markers that characterize the peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor. Ewing sarcoma and peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor may share cytogenetic abnormalities, proto-oncogene expression, cell culture and immunohistochemical abnormalities. These tumors may occur in the soft tissues or the bones. Pain and the presence of a mass are the most common clinical symptoms. -- 2004
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C27291]
Ewing's Family of Tumours[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ewing's sarcoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3369][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576568
GeneRIF:12054564
Ewing Sarcoma/Peripheral Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7628021
GeneRIF:15044653
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0056970
Ewing's Family of Tumors[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:3369
GeneRIF:15282325
Tumors of Ewing's Family[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A spectrum of malignant tumors, affecting mostly males under age 20, characterized morphologically by the presence of small round cells. Ewing sarcoma and peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor represent the ends of a spectrum, with Ewing sarcoma lacking evidence of neural differentiation and the markers that characterize the peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor. Ewing sarcoma and peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor may share cytogenetic abnormalities, proto-oncogene expression, cell culture and immunohistochemical abnormalities. These tumors may occur in the soft tissues or the bones. Pain and the presence of a mass are the most common clinical symptoms.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma_Peripheral_Primitive_Neuroectodermal_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15273724
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0056969
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874122
A small round cell tumor that lacks morphologic, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopic evidence of neuroectodermal differentiation. It represents one of the two ends of the spectrum called Ewing's sarcoma/peripheral neuroectodermal tumor. It affects mostly males under age 20, and it can occur in soft tissue or bone. Pain and the presence of a mass are the most common clinical symptoms.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ewing_s_Sarcoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594965
GeneRIF:15310753
Ewing's tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3369][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15077162
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114045
NCI2004_11_17:C27291
James Malone
mM[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000063][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A unit of molarity which is equal to one thousandth of a molar or 10^[-3] M.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000063][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A millimolar is a unit of molarity which is equal to one thousandth of a molar or 10^-3 M.
UO:0000063
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
millimolar
FBbt:00005832
James Malone
dorsal ectoderm anlage in statu nascendi
James Malone
obsolete_precursor T lymphoblastic leukemia
1.5
obsolete - duplication with T cell acute lymphoblastic
leukemia EFO_0000209 use this instead
true
RGD:1359002
James Malone
Wistar-Kyoto
A substance unit is a base unit which is a standardised quantity of an element or compound with uniform composition.
A base unit which is a standardized quantity of an element or compound with uniform composition.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000006
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
substance unit
James Malone
colorectal carcinoma
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000220
PO:0020147
apical root meristem
MAT:0000220
ZEA:0015150
James Malone
ZFS:0000040
James Malone
larval day 14-20
Internal Carotid Artery[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Internal_Carotid_Artery][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C32836
FMA:3947
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
internal carotid artery
CS57828 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158852&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158852&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57828
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SR
BioportalImporter v.1.0
laryngopharynx
HYPOPHARYNX[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hypopharynx][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The lower part of the pharynx that connects to the esophagus.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hypopharynx][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12246
James Malone
The lower part of the pharynx that connects to the esophagus.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12246]
Laryngopharynx[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hypopharynx][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
RGD:1578695
James Malone
Syracuse High Avoidance
Time of survival is an information entity which is about the length of time a material entity has survived after some adverse event, such as infection from a disease.
PERSON: James Malone
James Malone
time of survival
ml/l[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000207][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A volume per unit volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a liter of solute in one liter of solution.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000207][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A milliliter per liter is a unit of concentrationdefined as a volume per unit volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a liter of solute in one liter of solution.
UO:0000207
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
milliliter per liter
placenta
MAT:0000279
EVM:2000256
EV:3000466
James Malone
EV:0100119
SAEL:84
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000279
MA:0000386
FMAID:63934
Carcinoma in situ of stomach (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
gastric cancer
DOID:9138
BioportalImporter v.1.0
gastric carcinoma
James Malone
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8343819
UMLS_ST:T191
Carcinoma in situ of stomach NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0154060
ICD9CM_2006:230.2
Gastric Carcinoma in situ[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
T lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000084][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
T cell
pancreatic T effector cell
T-cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000084][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Th2
T-lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000084][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Th1
James Malone
CL:0000084
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A type of lymphocyte whose defining characteristic is the expression of a T cell receptor complex.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000084][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Subdivision of the midbrain lying anterior to the tectum and posterior to the substantia nigra and cerebral peduncle.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Midbrain_tegmentum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
tegmentum
James Malone
MA:0000212
Tegmentum of midbrain[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Midbrain_tegmentum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0001354
TAO:0001354
Mesencephalic tegmentum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Midbrain_tegmentum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:18215
MAT:0000452
FMAID:62393
Duplicate with astrocytic tumor (EFO_0000272)
GeneRIF:12393263
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635192
Astrocytic tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3069][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12829373
GeneRIF:14729615
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2993890
Astrocytoma of brain (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/254938000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877429
GeneRIF:12023424
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877428
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635189
true
GeneRIF:15494521
GeneRIF:14654927
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:38713004
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254938000
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2993886
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3726633
GeneRIF:12740910
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577430
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568915
GeneRIF:14603438
GeneRIF:15652402
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7614482
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635190
GeneRIF:11922706
GeneRIF:12237771
NCI2004_11_17:C6958
GeneRIF:15643521
DOID:3069
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0474107
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568328
GeneRIF:12850541
GeneRIF:15973775
GeneRIF:12203396
GeneRIF:12916719
GeneRIF:12819022
Astrocytic Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Astrocytic_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12385586
UMLS_CUI:C0004114
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2993888
GeneRIF:12747804
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7614623
GeneRIF:12168116
GeneRIF:12133571
A glial tumor of the brain or spinal cord showing astrocytic differentiation. It includes the following clinicopathological entities: pilocytic astrocytoma, diffuse astrocytoma, anaplastic astrocytoma, pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma, subependymal giant cell astrocytoma, and glioblastoma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Astrocytic_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11836615
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568914
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635260
GeneRIF:12077339
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D001254
A glial tumor of the brain or spinal cord showing astrocytic differentiation. It includes the following clinicopathological entities: pilocytic astrocytoma, diffuse astrocytoma, anaplastic astrocytoma, pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma, subependymal giant cell astrocytoma, and glioblastoma.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C6958]
GeneRIF:12185598
GeneRIF:11958417
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2878785
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027378
GeneRIF:12519873
Astrocytoma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3069][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3726742
UMLS_ST:T191
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0001891
obsolete_astrocytic tumor
GeneRIF:12435805
astroglioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3069][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11783119
GeneRIF:15799819
GeneRIF:16103883
GeneRIF:12111824
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15289301
1.5
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568327
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0013140
GeneRIF:15902504
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027381
GeneRIF:15178645
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3311146
fibromatosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Fibromatosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A poorly circumscribed neoplasm arising from the soft tissues. It is characterized by the presence of spindle-shaped fibroblasts and an infiltrative growth pattern.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Fibromatosis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
C3042
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
fibromatosis
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HT
FMAID:9671
James Malone
EV:0100049
Transudate contained in the lumen of lymphatic vessel.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Lymph][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000055
lymph
MA:0002520
Cervix Epithelium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervix_Epithelium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C49218
MA:0001724
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cervix epithelium
ZFS:0000009
James Malone
blastula 256-cell
lacrimal gland
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C12346
Lacrimal Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lacrimal_Gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Paired, almond-shaped exocrine glands situated superior and posterior to each orbit of the eye that produce and secrete the watery serous component of tears.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lacrimal_Gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Paired, almond-shaped exocrine glands situated superior and posterior to each orbit of the eye that produce and secrete the watery serous component of tears.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12346]
A luminous intensity unit is a base unit which is a standard measure of the wavelength-weighted power emitted by a light source in a particular direction.
A base unit which is a standard measure of the wavelength-weighted power emitted by a light source in a particular direction.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000007
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
luminous intensity unit
An experiment in which re-sequencing technology (Solexa/454) is used to generate sequence which can be used to determine nucleic acid sequence, analyse the transcibed regions of the genome, or to quantitate transcript abundance
ArrayExpress production team
James Malone
re-sequencing
ZFS:0000038
James Malone
larval day 6
CS57834 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158858&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158858&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57834
FMA:10635
James Malone
external carotid artery
James Malone
Ele Holloway
ST486
The probabilty of continuance of life or existence especially under adverse conditions; Probably need a parent survival metric or similar
James Malone
survival probability
James Malone
Ele Holloway
MOLT4
MA:0000309
FMA:9914
James Malone
cervical neck region
MAT:0000442
MA:00000139
FMAID:5034
EV:0100050
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000442
James Malone
lymph node
RGD:1578703
James Malone
Syracuse Low Avoidance
Neuraxis tectum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Midbrain_tectum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0001353
EMAPA:19051
tectum
MA:0000211
James Malone
ZFA:0001353
MFO:0080060
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:83902
MAT:0000451
CL:0000477
James Malone
follicle cell
James Malone
T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma
A derived unit which is a standard measure of the influence exerted by some mass.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000182][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A density unit is a derived unit which is a standard measure of the influence exerted by some mass.
UO:0000182
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
density unit
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3726742
UMLS_ST:T191
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0001891
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877429
GeneRIF:15799819
GeneRIF:12023424
GeneRIF:12111824
Astrocytoma of brain (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/254938000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568327
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0013140
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877428
GeneRIF:15178645
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3311146
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:38713004
GeneRIF:14729615
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2993886
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2993890
GeneRIF:12740910
GeneRIF:14603438
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568915
GeneRIF:15652402
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635191
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7614482
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635189
GeneRIF:15494521
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635190
GeneRIF:11922706
GeneRIF:14654927
Astrocytic Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Astrocytic_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254938000
GeneRIF:15643521
DOID:3069
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3726633
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0474107
GeneRIF:15973775
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577430
GeneRIF:12916719
GeneRIF:12819022
GeneRIF:12385586
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2993888
GeneRIF:12747804
GeneRIF:12168116
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568914
GeneRIF:12237771
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635260
NCI2004_11_17:C6958
A glial tumor of the brain or spinal cord showing astrocytic differentiation. It includes the following clinicopathological entities: pilocytic astrocytoma, diffuse astrocytoma, anaplastic astrocytoma, pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma, subependymal giant cell astrocytoma, and glioblastoma.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C6958]
GeneRIF:12185598
GeneRIF:12519873
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568328
GeneRIF:12850541
GeneRIF:12203396
astrocytoma
Astrocytic tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3069][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12435805
GeneRIF:11783119
Astrocytoma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3069][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0004114
GeneRIF:16103883
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
GeneRIF:15289301
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7614623
GeneRIF:12133571
A glial tumor of the brain or spinal cord showing astrocytic differentiation. It includes the following clinicopathological entities: pilocytic astrocytoma, diffuse astrocytoma, anaplastic astrocytoma, pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma, subependymal giant cell astrocytoma, and glioblastoma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Astrocytic_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11836615
astroglioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3069][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15902504
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027381
GeneRIF:12077339
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D001254
GeneRIF:11958417
GeneRIF:12393263
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635192
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2878785
GeneRIF:12829373
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027378
Goto-Kakizaki is a rat strain as described in http://www.taconic.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=757
http://www.taconic.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=757
James Malone
Goto-Kakizaki
myocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000187][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A mature contractile cell, commonly known as a myocyte, that forms one of three kinds of muscle.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000187][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000187
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
muscle cell
PATO:0001341
MO_659
James Malone
mating type a
BTO:0000212
James Malone
caudate putamen
An electric current unit is a base unit which is a standard measure of the flow of electric charge.
A base unit which is a standard measure of the flow of electric charge.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000004
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
electric current unit
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3571181
ICD9CM_2004:359.1
GeneRIF:14741210
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3276953
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3492520
Hereditary progressive muscular dystrophy, NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9884][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12654965
GeneRIF:12091319
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241304
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0014254
ICD9CM_2005:359.1
ICD9CM_2006:359.1
ICD9CM_1991:359.1
GeneRIF:12798793
ICD9CM_1990:359.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3030141
Hereditary progressive muscular dystrophy NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193236007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1652571
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3060801
UMLS_CUI:C0026850
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0408224
GeneRIF:16115818
GeneRIF:12011280
ICD9CM_1986:359.1
GeneRIF:12609503
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889078
GeneRIF:12145747
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3492519
UMLS_ST:T019
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889079
ICD9CM_1996:359.1
ICD9CM_2003:359.1
Muscular Dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9884][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12657835
GeneRIF:15221789
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0484297
GeneRIF:15371336
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0052244
GeneRIF:16286249
GeneRIF:16130093
ICD9CM_1992:359.1
ICD9CM_1989:359.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341130
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1652572
GeneRIF:12189167
GeneRIF:12783988
Muscular dystrophy NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9884][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1596965
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:73297009
GeneRIF:16098969
GeneRIF:15833432
GeneRIF:15848172
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Hereditary progressive muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9884][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193225000
ICD9CM_1998:359.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0088818
GeneRIF:14652796
ICD9CM_1988:359.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1652569
James Malone
UMLS_ST:T047
Hereditary progressive muscular dystrophy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193225000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1994:359.1
ICD9CM_1987:359.1
ICD9CM_2002:359.1
GeneRIF:12387816
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0088815
Muscular dystrophy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:9884][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193236007
ICD9CM_1995:359.1
GeneRIF:12736685
GeneRIF:11792810
muscular dystrophy
DOID:9884
GeneRIF:15668457
ICD9CM_1999:359.1
GeneRIF:12196663
ICD9CM_1993:359.1
GeneRIF:12192640
GeneRIF:12057917
GeneRIF:14985349
ICD9CM_1997:359.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1652570
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2938715
GeneRIF:14512171
GeneRIF:16084089
GeneRIF:15365169
ICD9CM_2001:359.1
GeneRIF:11829483
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3040246
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009136
ICD9CM_2000:359.1
GeneRIF:12609502
leaf of a moss or liverwort[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000276][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000276
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
phyllid
The choroid plexus is a brain structure located in the spaces inside the brain called ventricles. The choroid plexus makes the fluid that fills the ventricles and surrounds the brain and spinal cord.
BTO:0000258
James Malone
choroid plexus
James Malone
ANKLE JOINT[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ankle_Joint][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Ankle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ankle_Joint][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C32078
A gliding joint between the distal ends of the tibia and fibula and the proximal end of the talus.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Ankle_Joint][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ankle
A gliding joint between the distal ends of the tibia and fibula and the proximal end of the talus.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C32078]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SNU475
Uvula[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Uvula][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus:C12232
FMA:55022
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
uvula
Benzoic acid, 6-(7-(5-ethyl-5-(5-ethyltetrahydro-5-hydroxy-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2-yl)tetrahydro-3-methyl-2-furanyl)-4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethyl-6-oxononyl)-2-hydroxy-3-methyl-,monosodium salt, (2R-(2alpha(2S*(3R*,4S*,5S*,7R*),3S*,5S*),5alpha,6beta))-[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Metathesaurus http://ncimeta.nci.nih.gov/MetaServlet/ResultServlet?cui=C0039082 Date accessed: 30th October 2007
A set of symptoms or conditions that occur together and suggest the presence of a certain disease or an increased chance of developing the disease.
Avatec[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Sodium lasalocid A[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
syndrome
Ro 2-2985[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
LASALOCID SODIUM[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MT 2007[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Bovatec[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lasalocid_Sodium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMA:70504
James Malone
division of carotid artery
CS57835 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158859&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158859&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57835
James Malone
stage II endometrioid carcinoma
mg/ml[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000176][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A milligram per milliliter is a density unit which is equal to mass of an object in milligrams divided by the volume in milliliters.
A mass unit density which is equal to mass of an object in milligrams divided by the volume in milliliters.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000176][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000176
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
milligram per milliliter
F344
Fisher344 is a rat strain as described in http://www.ratmap.org/ShowStrainDetails.html?strain=72
http://www.ratmap.org/ShowStrainDetails.html?strain=72
James Malone
Fischer 344
TAO:0000029
James Malone
SAEL:50
ZFA:0000029
FMAID:67687
MA:0000195
MAT:0000107
XAO:0000015
rhombencephalon[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000107][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16916
EHDAA:3514
any structural anomaly of the caudal region of the brain; includes cerebellum, pons and medulla oblongata[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000841][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:0002340
MP:0000841
Organ component of neuraxis that has as its parts the pons, cerebellum and medulla oblongata . Examples: There is only one hindbrain.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Hindbrain][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hindbrain
BioportalImporter v.1.0
hindbrain dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000841][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
lymph vessel
TAO:0005105
MAT:0000443
Segment of lymphatic tree organ, the wall and lumen of which are continuous with those of the veins, directly or indirectly; together with other lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes, it constitutes the lymphatic tree organ. Examples: bronchomediastinal lymph duct, thoracic duct.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Lymphatic_vessel][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MA:0000138
James Malone
XAO:0000375
lymphatic vessel[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000443][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Lymph vessel[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Lymphatic_vessel][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:30315
RGD:1581618
James Malone
Okamoto-Aoki
James Malone
Caco-2
ZFS:0000039
James Malone
larval day 7-13
ZFS:0000011
James Malone
blastula 1k-cell
ICD9CM_1989:764.93
UMLS_CUI:C0015934
ICD9CM_1991:764.9
ICD9CM_2001:764.97
ICD9CM_1991:764.94
ICD9CM_2003:764.94
ICD9CM_1994:764.98
GeneRIF:15625086
ICD9CM_2001:764.92
ICD9CM_1991:764.90
ICD9CM_1993:764.96
ICD9CM_2003:764.90
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8348556
ICD9CM_2004:764.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0283723
ICD9CM_1998:764.90
ICD9CM_1996:764.91
ICD9CM_1990:764.93
ICD9CM_1996:764.97
ICD9CM_1996:764.98
ICD9CM_2000:764.96
ICD9CM_2002:764.9
ICD9CM_1988:764.97
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0008400
ICD9CM_1988:764.94
GeneRIF:12376298
ICD9CM_1993:764.92
GeneRIF:11924936
ICD9CM_2001:764.91
ICD9CM_1994:764.94
ICD9CM_1986:764.9
ICD9CM_1989:764.98
ICD9CM_2004:764.98
ICD9CM_1989:764.95
ICD9CM_1996:764.93
ICD9CM_1995:764.97
ICD9CM_1988:764.90
ICD9CM_1988:764.96
ICD9CM_1999:764.92
ICD9CM_1994:764.90
GeneRIF:12362237
ICD9CM_2002:764.94
ICD9CM_1989:764.91
ICD9CM_1991:764.97
ICD9CM_1995:764.93
ICD9CM_1995:764.90
UMLS_CUI:C0158886
ICD9CM_1997:764.92
ICD9CM_1989:764.97
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0065101
ICD9CM_2005:764.99
James Malone
GeneRIF:12920078
ICD9CM_1992:764.93
ICD9CM_1995:764.96
UMLS_CUI:C0158883
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0075322
ICD9CM_1994:764.97
ICD9CM_1991:764.96
ICD9CM_2003:764.96
ICD9CM_2005:764.94
ICD9CM_1995:764.92
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2972884
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2935011
ICD9CM_1998:764.94
ICD9CM_1996:764.95
ICD9CM_1994:764.93
ICD9CM_2000:764.92
ICD9CM_2004:764.96
GeneRIF:14692644
ICD9CM_1991:764.91
ICD9CM_2005:764.90
ICD9CM_1999:764.97
GeneRIF:12788896
ICD9CM_1988:764.9
ICD9CM_1999:764.94
UMLS_CUI:C0158890
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2972883
ICD9CM_2000:764.9
ICD9CM_2000:764.97
UMLS_CUI:C0158888
ICD9CM_1992:764.95
ICD9CM_2001:764.9
ICD9CM_1995:764.98
ICD9CM_1993:764.93
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:22033007
ICD9CM_1990:764.94
ICD9CM_1999:764.90
ICD9CM_2002:764.97
ICD9CM_2005:764.97
ICD9CM_1999:764.96
ICD9CM_1998:764.99
GeneRIF:11738800
ICD9CM_1998:764.97
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0702067
ICD9CM_1991:764.98
ICD9CM_2003:764.98
ICD9CM_1988:764.91
ICD9CM_1992:764.91
ICD9CM_1997:764.96
GeneRIF:12072378
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0283713
ICD9CM_1995:764.94
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3059579
fetal growth restriction
ICD9CM_2005:764.93
GeneRIF:11809917
ICD9CM_2002:764.96
ICD9CM_1989:764.92
ICD9CM_2001:764.96
ICD9CM_2002:764.93
ICD9CM_1990:764.99
GeneRIF:15371566
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3454319
ICD9CM_2001:764.99
ICD9CM_1994:764.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3022124
ICD9CM_1990:764.97
ICD9CM_1996:764.9
ICD9CM_2000:764.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3281433
ICD9CM_2003:764.93
ICD9CM_1992:764.9
ICD9CM_1993:764.95
GeneRIF:12433638
ICD9CM_2001:764.95
ICD9CM_2004:764.92
ICD9CM_2002:764.92
ICD9CM_1999:764.98
GeneRIF:15712600
ICD9CM_1996:764.90
Fetal growth retardation (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/22033007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1990:764.92
ICD9CM_1996:764.96
ICD9CM_2004:764.9
UMLS_CUI:C0158891
ICD9CM_2000:764.95
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0283715
ICD9CM_1993:764.91
ICD9CM_2000:764.98
ICD9CM_1988:764.99
ICD9CM_2001:764.90
ICD9CM_1993:764.94
ICD9CM_2002:764.98
ICD9CM_1992:764.99
ICD9CM_1989:764.94
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1996:764.92
UMLS_CUI:C0158889
ICD9CM_1990:764.91
ICD9CM_1992:764.97
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0283711
ICD9CM_2000:764.94
ICD9CM_1988:764.95
ICD9CM_1999:764.91
ICD9CM_1993:764.90
ICD9CM_1999:764.9
ICD9CM_2005:764.98
ICD9CM_1989:764.90
ICD9CM_1989:764.96
GeneRIF:11738801
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0283725
ICD9CM_2003:764.95
ICD9CM_1998:764.92
ICD9CM_1997:764.91
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0065100
UMLS_CUI:C0158885
ICD9CM_1989:764.9
ICD9CM_1991:764.99
ICD9CM_1992:764.92
ICD9CM_1997:764.97
ICD9CM_1993:764.9
ICD9CM_1995:764.95
ICD9CM_1994:764.99
ICD9CM_2005:764.9
ICD9CM_1987:764.9
Fetal growth retardation NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/268815007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2001:764.93
ICD9CM_1994:764.96
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0283721
ICD9CM_2003:764.91
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0111573
ICD9CM_1991:764.95
ICD9CM_1995:764.91
ICD9CM_1997:764.93
ICD9CM_1998:764.91
GeneRIF:12832488
ICD9CM_1997:764.90
ICD9CM_2006:764.91
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A6940743
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:268815007
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0452627
ICD9CM_2002:764.90
ICD9CM_1996:764.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2930850
ICD9CM_1988:764.98
ICD9CM_1996:764.94
ICD9CM_1994:764.92
ICD9CM_2000:764.91
ICD9CM_2004:764.95
ICD9CM_1994:764.95
ICD9CM_1993:764.97
DOID:13294
ICD9CM_1999:764.93
ICD9CM_2004:764.93
ICD9CM_1999:764.99
UMLS_CUI:C0158887
ICD9CM_1992:764.94
ICD9CM_1997:764.99
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0283717
ICD9CM_1994:764.91
ICD9CM_1997:764.9
ICD9CM_2000:764.90
ICD9CM_2004:764.94
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0058888
ICD9CM_2005:764.96
ICD9CM_1999:764.95
ICD9CM_1998:764.98
ICD9CM_1989:764.99
ICD9CM_2002:764.99
UMLS_CUI:C0158884
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2876471
ICD9CM_1990:764.9
ICD9CM_1998:764.96
ICD9CM_1992:764.90
ICD9CM_1997:764.95
ICD9CM_1998:764.93
ICD9CM_1995:764.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0076269
ICD9CM_1997:764.98
ICD9CM_1991:764.93
ICD9CM_2005:764.92
ICD9CM_1998:764.9
ICD9CM_2002:764.95
ICD9CM_2005:764.95
ICD9CM_2003:764.97
GeneRIF:11903419
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0283709
ICD9CM_1993:764.99
ICD9CM_1990:764.98
ICD9CM_2001:764.98
GeneRIF:15166008
ICD9CM_1998:764.95
ICD9CM_1997:764.94
ICD9CM_1990:764.96
GeneRIF:15695771
ICD9CM_1991:764.92
ICD9CM_2005:764.91
ICD9CM_2003:764.92
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3454320
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0283719
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0702069
ICD9CM_2001:764.94
ICD9CM_2004:764.91
ICD9CM_1993:764.98
ICD9CM_2003:764.9
ICD9CM_2002:764.91
ICD9CM_1988:764.93
ICD9CM_2000:764.93
ICD9CM_1990:764.95
ICD9CM_2004:764.97
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3032921
GeneRIF:12576245
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1992:764.98
GeneRIF:14688210
ICD9CM_2004:764.90
UMLS_ST:T046
ICD9CM_2003:764.99
ICD9CM_1988:764.92
ICD9CM_1990:764.90
ICD9CM_1992:764.96
ICD9CM_1995:764.99
ZFS:0000041
James Malone
larval day 21-29
PO:0004542
MAT:0000219
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000219
James Malone
rhizome
GeneRIF:12736724
GeneRIF:15140234
GeneRIF:15827341
Malignant melanoma, morphology (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1909][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12239452
GeneRIF:15572761
GeneRIF:15150307
GeneRIF:11962515
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0013309
GeneRIF:12459645
GeneRIF:15833878
GeneRIF:15547691
GeneRIF:15208686
GeneRIF:14991539
GeneRIF:12243754
GeneRIF:15073111
GeneRIF:14719109
GeneRIF:14713106
GeneRIF:15161053
GeneRIF:15146471
GeneRIF:12482591
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12189238
GeneRIF:12230496
GeneRIF:12704387
GeneRIF:15592448
GeneRIF:14666660
GeneRIF:15024080
GeneRIF:11992541
GeneRIF:15716025
GeneRIF:11992548
GeneRIF:15466193
GeneRIF:12939282
GeneRIF:15210734
GeneRIF:15998788
GeneRIF:11809675
GeneRIF:12183361
GeneRIF:15848191
A malignant, usually aggressive tumor composed of atypical, neoplastic melanocytes. Most often, melanomas arise in the skin (cutaneous melanomas) and include the following histologic subtypes: superficial spreading melanoma, nodular melanoma, acral lentiginous melanoma, and lentigo maligna melanoma. Cutaneous melanomas may arise from acquired or congenital melanocytic or dysplastic nevi. Melanomas may also arise in other anatomic sites including the gastrointestinal system, eye, urinary tract, and reproductive system. Melanomas frequently metastasize to lymph nodes, liver, lungs, and brain.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3224]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568144
GeneRIF:15184373
GeneRIF:15856458
GeneRIF:12789289
GeneRIF:12759390
GeneRIF:14695152
GeneRIF:14727087
GeneRIF:15724013
GeneRIF:11828258
GeneRIF:12072543
GeneRIF:12014625
GeneRIF:12665595
GeneRIF:15607961
GeneRIF:14646619
GeneRIF:12198771
GeneRIF:15855653
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572046
GeneRIF:15753377
GeneRIF:12894561
GeneRIF:11801603
GeneRIF:12140376
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:372244006
GeneRIF:14732231
GeneRIF:16272362
GeneRIF:11830592
GeneRIF:15856464
GeneRIF:15897876
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0005448
GeneRIF:15093732
GeneRIF:12702150
GeneRIF:15809735
GeneRIF:12777976
GeneRIF:12170182
GeneRIF:16129781
GeneRIF:15277467
GeneRIF:15362372
GeneRIF:12619120
GeneRIF:12028585
GeneRIF:15856016
GeneRIF:15386421
GeneRIF:12208877
GeneRIF:15313890
GeneRIF:15782137
GeneRIF:15608673
GeneRIF:15009102
GeneRIF:12783933
GeneRIF:16189525
GeneRIF:16021575
GeneRIF:12516095
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877358
Malignant melanoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/372244006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14581607
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:14618632
GeneRIF:14583455
GeneRIF:12682852
GeneRIF:15694309
GeneRIF:14961576
GeneRIF:11828253
GeneRIF:15998953
GeneRIF:14555513
GeneRIF:12655789
GeneRIF:12883362
GeneRIF:16040804
GeneRIF:12376466
GeneRIF:12067988
GeneRIF:12218055
GeneRIF:12230495
GeneRIF:12439754
GeneRIF:14508519
GeneRIF:15492811
GeneRIF:12168790
melanoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12538712
GeneRIF:15714116
GeneRIF:12068308
GeneRIF:12821780
Malignant melanoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1909][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12060397
GeneRIF:12631591
GeneRIF:12750156
GeneRIF:11844832
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0084418
GeneRIF:16232302
GeneRIF:15140228
GeneRIF:15014019
GeneRIF:12021307
GeneRIF:11807902
GeneRIF:11822878
GeneRIF:12018852
GeneRIF:15107545
GeneRIF:15161700
GeneRIF:16354196
GeneRIF:14500642
GeneRIF:15009703
GeneRIF:11828257
GeneRIF:15187113
GeneRIF:16081848
GeneRIF:12606943
GeneRIF:15814740
GeneRIF:15832175
GeneRIF:12777979
GeneRIF:15373782
GeneRIF:12696065
GeneRIF:12124804
GeneRIF:12618768
GeneRIF:15743794
GeneRIF:14559981
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2937294
GeneRIF:10449755
GeneRIF:12017286
GeneRIF:16103065
GeneRIF:15491322
GeneRIF:12706526
GeneRIF:11500805
GeneRIF:12454511
GeneRIF:16277028
GeneRIF:12823444
GeneRIF:11891198
GeneRIF:16140982
GeneRIF:15383569
GeneRIF:12058259
GeneRIF:15834638
GeneRIF:12710945
GeneRIF:15149859
GeneRIF:15001714
GeneRIF:15993843
GeneRIF:15305155
GeneRIF:12161512
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549426
GeneRIF:15009726
GeneRIF:12459643
GeneRIF:12082534
GeneRIF:14675203
GeneRIF:16211213
GeneRIF:15714119
GeneRIF:12972299
GeneRIF:12490317
GeneRIF:14729600
GeneRIF:12080186
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:269503007
GeneRIF:12533668
GeneRIF:11930117
GeneRIF:12096926
GeneRIF:12459646
GeneRIF:15024700
GeneRIF:15064726
GeneRIF:15026369
GeneRIF:15265913
GeneRIF:12445207
GeneRIF:15645118
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D008545
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292757
GeneRIF:14630948
GeneRIF:15851010
GeneRIF:15328193
GeneRIF:15305164
GeneRIF:12074634
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360029
GeneRIF:14522897
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791244
GeneRIF:16098042
GeneRIF:12485936
GeneRIF:12209993
melanoma
GeneRIF:12362978
GeneRIF:12140380
GeneRIF:15009721
GeneRIF:15557124
GeneRIF:15843590
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3292970
GeneRIF:15564140
GeneRIF:15721302
GeneRIF:12920221
GeneRIF:15832174
GeneRIF:15373802
GeneRIF:14506702
GeneRIF:12235125
GeneRIF:16007121
GeneRIF:11936276
GeneRIF:12230498
GeneRIF:15955107
GeneRIF:12095976
GeneRIF:16098052
GeneRIF:15373781
GeneRIF:12875987
GeneRIF:15551350
GeneRIF:12670917
GeneRIF:15373779
GeneRIF:15843517
GeneRIF:12036934
GeneRIF:15305193
GeneRIF:15210957
GeneRIF:15191558
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2937293
GeneRIF:14612926
GeneRIF:12716902
GeneRIF:12883368
GeneRIF:11918086
GeneRIF:12883358
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0483535
GeneRIF:15201995
Malignant Melanoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12687014
GeneRIF:12384558
GeneRIF:12950144
GeneRIF:11962738
GeneRIF:12072536
GeneRIF:15610525
GeneRIF:11992404
GeneRIF:14726258
GeneRIF:15832775
GeneRIF:15179189
GeneRIF:15880589
GeneRIF:12664607
GeneRIF:15201991
GeneRIF:15257316
GeneRIF:15781639
GeneRIF:12140383
GeneRIF:12855667
GeneRIF:12810628
GeneRIF:15816840
GeneRIF:12140378
GeneRIF:15610528
GeneRIF:11839575
GeneRIF:12927791
GeneRIF:15688405
GeneRIF:16008690
GeneRIF:15366927
GeneRIF:12850810
GeneRIF:15009731
GeneRIF:11884449
GeneRIF:15987741
GeneRIF:12208865
A malignant, usually aggressive tumor composed of atypical, neoplastic melanocytes. Most often, melanomas arise in the skin (cutaneous melanomas) and include the following histologic subtypes: superficial spreading melanoma, nodular melanoma, acral lentiginous melanoma, and lentigo maligna melanoma. Cutaneous melanomas may arise from acquired or congenital melanocytic or dysplastic nevi. Melanomas may also arise in other anatomic sites including the gastrointestinal system, eye, urinary tract, and reproductive system. Melanomas frequently metastasize to lymph nodes, liver, lungs, and brain.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15577328
GeneRIF:15869411
GeneRIF:12848854
James Malone
GeneRIF:14757863
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883852
GeneRIF:12670907
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0084411
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549266
GeneRIF:14634801
GeneRIF:12438452
GeneRIF:15014028
GeneRIF:15273735
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360030
GeneRIF:12839565
GeneRIF:15817166
UMLS_CUI:C0025202
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0360028
GeneRIF:15469480
GeneRIF:15657897
GeneRIF:14735200
DOID:1909
GeneRIF:14585195
GeneRIF:15999103
GeneRIF:12530093
GeneRIF:11812790
GeneRIF:11996105
GeneRIF:14602237
GeneRIF:12107107
GeneRIF:12296515
GeneRIF:12170178
GeneRIF:15760339
GeneRIF:15955106
GeneRIF:12920225
GeneRIF:12777984
GeneRIF:15166498
GeneRIF:14676121
GeneRIF:15907783
GeneRIF:12747754
GeneRIF:15649154
GeneRIF:15509546
GeneRIF:15618925
GeneRIF:15024079
GeneRIF:14704859
GeneRIF:15009113
GeneRIF:14962105
GeneRIF:15577313
GeneRIF:12086670
GeneRIF:12650606
GeneRIF:12949795
NCI2004_11_17:C3224
GeneRIF:15557758
GeneRIF:16033529
GeneRIF:12793438
GeneRIF:12405287
GeneRIF:15880581
GeneRIF:15743795
GeneRIF:12366697
GeneRIF:14999777
Naevocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:1909][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15179190
GeneRIF:15610524
GeneRIF:15133491
GeneRIF:12729801
GeneRIF:15305153
GeneRIF:14632199
GeneRIF:15634901
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:2092003
GeneRIF:11500806
GeneRIF:11959101
GeneRIF:12950721
GeneRIF:15979576
GeneRIF:15983061
GeneRIF:12958194
GeneRIF:12538723
GeneRIF:15897908
GeneRIF:16234564
GeneRIF:15330192
GeneRIF:12824159
Malignant melanoma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/2092003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14696968
GeneRIF:12684636
GeneRIF:15009718
GeneRIF:15991050
GeneRIF:15221796
GeneRIF:12170183
GeneRIF:11781826
GeneRIF:12650602
GeneRIF:15299072
GeneRIF:14744083
GeneRIF:12115481
GeneRIF:12579526
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577697
GeneRIF:15475451
GeneRIF:15492257
GeneRIF:15009714
A temperature unit is a base unit which is a standard measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.
A base unit which is a standard measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000005
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
temperature unit
A brain ventricle is a brain structure consisting of communicating cavities in the brain that are continuous with the central canal of the spinal cord.
BTO:0001442
James Malone
brain ventricle
ICD9CM_1989:366.4
GeneRIF:15249368
ICD9CM_2000:366.46
ICD9CM_2001:366.46
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241402
GeneRIF:11955914
ICD9CM_1999:366.44
GeneRIF:12475213
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3107367
UMLS_CUI:C0029531
GeneRIF:15286169
ICD9CM_1995:366.9
ICD9CM_1987:366.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3004935
Cataract[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cataract][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1998:366.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3341769
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3052814
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8344688
ICD9CM_1992:366.8
UMLS_CUI:C0154996
ICD9CM_1989:366.8
ICD9CM_1997:366.44
ICD9CM_1997:366.4
ICD9CM_1990:366.9
ICD9CM_1992:366.4
ICD9CM_2003:366.8
ICD9CM_2000:366.44
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8344689
GeneRIF:15570218
ICD9CM_1989:366
ICD9CM_1990:366.46
GeneRIF:15709761
ICD9CM_1992:366.9
GeneRIF:12620964
ICD9CM_2006:366.44
ICD9CM_1986:366.9
GeneRIF:12944971
GeneRIF:15277496
ICD9CM_1989:366.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035780
ICD9CM_2002:366.8
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193622008
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3605847
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:247053007
ICD9CM_2005:366.46
ICD9CM_1996:366.4
ICD9CM_2003:366.9
ICD9CM_1997:366.46
ICD9CM_1998:366.46
ICD9CM_1991:366
ICD9CM_1988:366.9
ICD9CM_2002:366.46
GeneRIF:12079281
ICD9CM_1986:366.44
cataract
ICD9CM_1991:366.8
Cataract associated with other syndromes (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193608008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1990:366.8
UMLS_CUI:C0154994
ICD9CM_2004:366.46
ICD9CM_1998:366
ICD9CM_1996:366.44
DOID:83
ICD9CM_1988:366.4
ICD9CM_1989:366.46
ICD9CM_1991:366.4
ICD9CM_1994:366.8
GeneRIF:9813099
ICD9CM_1995:366.4
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:128306009
Partial or complete opacity of the crystalline lens of one or both eyes that decreases visual acuity and eventually results in blindness. Some cataracts appear in infancy or in childhood, but most develop in older individuals. (Sternberg Diagnostic Surgical Pathology, 3rd ed.)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C26713]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0241405
ICD9CM_1999:366.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3341770
ICD9CM_2005:366.44
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3341765
ICD9CM_1995:366.44
ICD9CM_2000:366.9
GeneRIF:16179416
ICD9CM_1992:366.44
ICD9CM_1996:366.46
ICD9CM_1993:366.8
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193570009
ICD9CM_2000:366.4
ICD9CM_1993:366.4
ICD9CM_2003:366.4
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0273779
GeneRIF:15064679
GeneRIF:15101113
ICD9CM_2004:366.8
ICD9CM_1993:366
ICD9CM_2004:366.44
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0014686
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569370
ICD9CM_1991:366.44
ICD9CM_1988:366.8
ICD9CM_1986:366.4
ICD9CM_1995:366.46
ICD9CM_2002:366.4
ICD9CM_2005:366.8
ICD9CM_1992:366.46
GeneRIF:12724621
ICD9CM_2005:366.4
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0273781
Cataract form (observable entity)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/247053007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2005:366
ICD9CM_1994:366
ICD9CM_1997:366.8
ICD9CM_1999:366.8
Partial or complete opacity of the crystalline lens of one or both eyes that decreases visual acuity and eventually results in blindness. Some cataracts appear in infancy or in childhood, but most develop in older individuals. (Sternberg Diagnostic Surgical Pathology, 3rd ed.)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cataract][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:366
ICD9CM_1990:366.44
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0035774
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193623003
ICD9CM_2006:366.4
GeneRIF:12485166
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2879537
ICD9CM_2001:366.4
ICD9CM_2004:366
ICD9CM_1999:366.46
ICD9CM_1994:366.4
ICD9CM_1999:366
ICD9CM_1996:366.8
GeneRIF:15041957
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889119
Cataract NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193623003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2001:366.44
Cataract (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193570009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2879538
Cataract (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/128306009][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15347804
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2892423
ICD9CM_1993:366.44
ICD9CM_2002:366
ICD9CM_1996:366.9
ICD9CM_2002:366.9
ICD9CM_1995:366
ICD9CM_2000:366
ICD9CM_1986:366
ICD9CM_2001:366
ICD9CM_1995:366.8
ICD9CM_1998:366.8
ICD9CM_2004:366.4
GeneRIF:15208569
NCI2004_11_17:C26713
GeneRIF:12356818
ICD9CM_1987:366
GeneRIF:15452067
GeneRIF:12426373
ICD9CM_2003:366.46
UMLS_ST:T190
ICD9CM_1991:366.9
ICD9CM_1998:366.9
ICD9CM_1993:366.46
ICD9CM_1991:366.46
ICD9CM_1988:366.46
GeneRIF:15342707
ICD9CM_1987:366.9
ICD9CM_1990:366.4
ICD9CM_1987:366.4
ICD9CM_1992:366
ICD9CM_1998:366.44
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193608008
ICD9CM_1986:366.46
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0003628
ICD9CM_1987:366.46
ICD9CM_1994:366.44
GeneRIF:12942049
GeneRIF:12360425
ICD9CM_1986:366.8
GeneRIF:15322286
ICD9CM_1993:366.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3605846
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3341766
ICD9CM_2002:366.44
ICD9CM_1988:366.44
ICD9CM_1989:366.44
ICD9CM_2003:366.44
ICD9CM_2004:366.9
GeneRIF:12089525
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:193620000
GeneRIF:15016766
ICD9CM_1994:366.46
ICD9CM_1987:366.44
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3341793
ICD9CM_2001:366.8
UMLS_ST:T020
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15004872
ICD9CM_1997:366.9
ICD9CM_2005:366.9
GeneRIF:16310481
ICD9CM_2003:366
ICD9CM_1999:366.9
GeneRIF:11904300
GeneRIF:15623749
Other cataract NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193622008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:366.8
GeneRIF:11864421
ICD9CM_1990:366
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0475558
ICD9CM_2001:366.9
ICD9CM_1996:366
UMLS_CUI:C0086543
ICD9CM_1997:366
Other cataract (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/193620000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0273789
ICD9CM_1994:366.9
A heart component is an animal component that is part of some heart.
James Malone
heart component
BioportalImporter v.1.0
submandibular gland
Submandibular Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Submandibular_Gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Submaxillary Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Submandibular_Gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
One of two salivary glands in the neck, located in the space bound by the two bellies of the digastric muscle and the angle of the mandible. It discharges through the submandibular duct. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Submandibular_Gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12233
One of two salivary glands in the neck, located in the space bound by the two bellies of the digastric muscle and the angle of the mandible. It discharges through the submandibular duct. (MeSH)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12233]
James Malone
FBbt:00005831
James Malone
dorsal imaginal precursor
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SNU5
Any substance which when absorbed into a living organism may modify one or more of its functions. The term is generally accepted for a substance taken for a therapeutic purpose, but is also commonly used for abused substances.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:23888][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:23888
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
drug
CS57836 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158860&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158860&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57836
GeneRIF:12839562
GeneRIF:15833746
GeneRIF:15855645
GeneRIF:12858451
GeneRIF:12618866
GeneRIF:16109415
GeneRIF:16098034
ICD9CM_1997:710.1
GeneRIF:12847692
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114659
ICD9CM_1992:710.1
ICD9CM_2001:710.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3296587
ICD9CM_1994:710.1
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0604231
GeneRIF:12757775
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0001407
GeneRIF:15797863
GeneRIF:15654958
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15247510
GeneRIF:12888869
ICD9CM_1988:710.1
GeneRIF:14764526
GeneRIF:12777465
GeneRIF:14662895
GeneRIF:15471851
systemic scleroderma
ICD9CM_2000:710.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3745174
GeneRIF:16025105
GeneRIF:15500643
ICD9CM_1990:710.1
GeneRIF:15722417
Scleroderma syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:418][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Scleroderma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:418][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12609057
GeneRIF:15468358
GeneRIF:12692352
GeneRIF:12528118
ICD9CM_2005:710.1
GeneRIF:15068249
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0019543
GeneRIF:15345711
GeneRIF:12493731
GeneRIF:16081813
GeneRIF:14872500
GeneRIF:15110723
GeneRIF:16112028
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A4366684
PSS (progressive systemic sclerosis)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:418][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Systemic sclerosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:418][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16081426
GeneRIF:14729510
GeneRIF:11904440
ICD9CM_1989:710.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872422
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0243225
GeneRIF:12233882
ICD9CM_1999:710.1
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:89155008
GeneRIF:12847691
James Malone
ICD9CM_1996:710.1
ICD9CM_2006:710.1
GeneRIF:12508774
ICD9CM_1991:710.1
GeneRIF:15641797
GeneRIF:14730633
Progressive systemic sclerosis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:418][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15593213
GeneRIF:14722617
GeneRIF:15215176
ICD9CM_2003:710.1
GeneRIF:14730619
GeneRIF:12843267
GeneRIF:15149850
ICD9CM_1993:710.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341717
GeneRIF:12015245
GeneRIF:11796184
UMLS_CUI:C0036421
GeneRIF:15818662
GeneRIF:14705224
GeneRIF:16049784
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3695344
GeneRIF:12388554
GeneRIF:12925209
GeneRIF:12374741
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2783692
DOID:418
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A2783452
GeneRIF:15622541
GeneRIF:12009077
ICD9CM_2004:710.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3298829
GeneRIF:12007723
ICD9CM_1998:710.1
ICD9CM_2002:710.1
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A4366931
ICD9CM_1987:710.1
ICD9CM_1995:710.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872423
GeneRIF:15896720
GeneRIF:15146426
Systemic sclerosis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/89155008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889631
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1309064
GeneRIF:12629514
Scleroderma (& [systemic sclerosis])[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:418][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12784398
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877920
GeneRIF:14613297
GeneRIF:12091308
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D012595
ICD9CM_1986:710.1
GeneRIF:12913118
GeneRIF:12528119
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0793021
GeneRIF:14705223
GeneRIF:14613485
GeneRIF:15146427
CL:0000617
James Malone
GABAergic neuron
MAT:0000504
FMAID:67947
James Malone
substantia nigra
Soemmering's substance[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Substantia_nigra][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100247
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MA:0000210
Nucleus of basis pedunculi[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Substantia_nigra][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Subdivision of the midbrain anterior to the midbrain tegmentum which contains darkly pigmented neurons.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Substantia_nigra][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
17beta-hydroxy-3-oxo-21a-homopregna-4,6-dien-21a-oate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50159][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A steroid acid anion that has formula C22H29O4.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50159][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50159
BioportalImporter v.1.0
canrenoate
James Malone
stage I endometrioid carcinoma
RGD:1582184
James Malone
Dahl salt-resistant
FBbt:00004511
TGMA:0000007
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Paired, segmented, jointed, sensory appendage attached to the anterior of the head capsule, between the eyes.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004511][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
antenna
One of the paired anterior appendicular organs of the insect head.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000086
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3635758
GeneRIF:15345705
GeneRIF:15059480
GeneRIF:15744536
ICD9CM_1995:493
GeneRIF:12209087
ICD9CM_1988:493
GeneRIF:11912176
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568911
Asthma unspecified (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/195979001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12794006
GeneRIF:12530121
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2993866
ICD9CM_1999:493.8
ICD9CM_1999:493.9
ICD9CM_1989:493.9
ICD9CM_1993:493.9
ICD9CM_1996:493.90
ICD9CM_2000:504
GeneRIF:16150927
GeneRIF:12376349
GeneRIF:11466392
GeneRIF:11839568
GeneRIF:15478389
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027348
ICD9CM_1994:493.8
GeneRIF:15105161
GeneRIF:15531759
A chronic respiratory disease manifested as difficulty breathing due to the narrowing of bronchial passageways.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Asthma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12234263
ICD9CM_2005:493.92
ICD9CM_1995:493.8
GeneRIF:16081038
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3635759
GeneRIF:15356575
A chronic respiratory disease manifested as difficulty breathing due to the narrowing of bronchial passageways.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C28397]
ICD9CM_1995:493.9
NCI2004_11_17:C28397
GeneRIF:12325261
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195967001
ICD9CM_1989:504
ICD9CM_2001:493.90
GeneRIF:15131571
GeneRIF:15007350
ICD9CM_2005:493
Asthma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/195967001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15179560
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A2797638
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0001885
ICD9CM_1997:504
ICD9CM_1998:493
GeneRIF:15709049
GeneRIF:12110844
GeneRIF:11898000
GeneRIF:15696081
GeneRIF:11956218
GeneRIF:12672051
GeneRIF:15454733
ICD9CM_1992:504
GeneRIF:15764725
ICD9CM_1986:493.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2878777
ICD9CM_1990:493.8
GeneRIF:11896460
GeneRIF:11842300
ICD9CM_1993:504
ICD9CM_2001:493.92
ICD9CM_1987:493.9
GeneRIF:16026590
GeneRIF:14734765
GeneRIF:12789231
ICD9CM_1988:493.9
ICD9CM_2002:493.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3723999
ICD9CM_2002:493.9
ICD9CM_1989:493.90
GeneRIF:12045241
GeneRIF:12204890
GeneRIF:16236836
GeneRIF:15059478
GeneRIF:12575459
GeneRIF:11907124
ICD9CM_1992:493
GeneRIF:11744622
ICD9CM_1986:493.9
ICD9CM_2002:493
GeneRIF:12063528
ICD9CM_1998:493.8
ICD9CM_2001:504
UMLS_CUI:C0032318
ICD9CM_2004:493.9
GeneRIF:15585884
GeneRIF:15548573
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2993859
ICD9CM_1992:493.8
GeneRIF:11709756
GeneRIF:12915772
ICD9CM_1987:504
GeneRIF:16123393
ICD9CM_1996:493
GeneRIF:12642833
Asthma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Asthma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15087305
GeneRIF:15988535
GeneRIF:12620968
GeneRIF:12165540
GeneRIF:12897738
ICD9CM_1990:504
GeneRIF:14718253
ICD9CM_1990:493.90
GeneRIF:15051937
GeneRIF:15528385
ICD9CM_1993:493.90
ICD9CM_1991:493.90
GeneRIF:15282200
GeneRIF:16024972
GeneRIF:15853952
GeneRIF:14707054
GeneRIF:15066132
ICD9CM_2004:493.92
Asthma NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/266365004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16168397
ICD9CM_2005:504
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0648869
ICD9CM_1992:493.9
ICD9CM_2003:504
ICD9CM_2000:493.92
GeneRIF:12847242
GeneRIF:15039137
ICD9CM_1999:504
ICD9CM_1995:493.90
GeneRIF:12594058
GeneRIF:11786643
GeneRIF:15223611
ICD9CM_1996:504
GeneRIF:16000330
GeneRIF:11907117
GeneRIF:15100674
ICD9CM_1993:493
ICD9CM_1992:493.90
GeneRIF:16143586
ICD9CM_2003:493.90
ICD9CM_2001:493.9
GeneRIF:12524255
GeneRIF:14657864
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3725700
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0242147
GeneRIF:16081847
GeneRIF:14761934
ICD9CM_2003:493
ICD9CM_1989:493
GeneRIF:15207712
ICD9CM_2000:493.8
GeneRIF:15941840
GeneRIF:16098057
UMLS_CUI:C1260416
GeneRIF:15356557
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0027334
ICD9CM_1990:493
Pneumopathy due to inhalation of other dust (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/196013003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15947423
GeneRIF:15976383
ICD9CM_1988:504
GeneRIF:12047364
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0032834
ICD9CM_1995:504
ICD9CM_1988:493.90
GeneRIF:15722346
ICD9CM_2004:504
GeneRIF:12530118
GeneRIF:12406828
ICD9CM_1991:504
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3723910
GeneRIF:14657873
ICD9CM_2005:493.9
GeneRIF:16043121
ICD9CM_1986:504
GeneRIF:15604153
UMLS_CUI:C0155886
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3001714
GeneRIF:15579447
GeneRIF:11692107
ICD9CM_1994:493.90
GeneRIF:11842292
ICD9CM_1991:493.8
ICD9CM_1994:493.9
ICD9CM_1994:493
ICD9CM_1991:493.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0032835
Pneumopathy due to inhalation of other dust NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/196015005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14633511
ICD9CM_1987:493.90
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027343
GeneRIF:12170265
GeneRIF:15696078
GeneRIF:15879427
GeneRIF:15557163
GeneRIF:15467329
ICD9CM_1991:493
ICD9CM_1997:493.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3059130
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0474097
GeneRIF:15710598
ICD9CM_1996:493.8
GeneRIF:12876407
GeneRIF:12938094
GeneRIF:12774669
ICD9CM_1998:504
James Malone
GeneRIF:11710537
ICD9CM_2001:493.8
GeneRIF:12225952
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196013003
GeneRIF:12091879
GeneRIF:15634264
GeneRIF:11725301
GeneRIF:15961692
GeneRIF:16304252
GeneRIF:14754534
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196015005
GeneRIF:15192232
ICD9CM_1989:493.8
GeneRIF:14692664
ICD9CM_1993:493.8
GeneRIF:11668616
GeneRIF:15073379
GeneRIF:11466391
GeneRIF:14734780
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027347
ICD9CM_1999:493.90
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0661128
ICD9CM_1996:493.9
GeneRIF:12204872
GeneRIF:16148052
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1994:504
ICD9CM_1998:493.90
ICD9CM_1987:493
GeneRIF:15115168
GeneRIF:11953202
GeneRIF:12530117
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2993867
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:195979001
ICD9CM_2002:504
ICD9CM_1997:493
GeneRIF:16027362
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A2631165
GeneRIF:15944327
ICD9CM_1986:493
GeneRIF:12754192
GeneRIF:12754510
GeneRIF:12482203
GeneRIF:14564352
GeneRIF:15153795
GeneRIF:15059493
GeneRIF:16215326
GeneRIF:12646606
GeneRIF:14610476
GeneRIF:12861851
GeneRIF:12626595
GeneRIF:15602630
ICD9CM_1986:493.90
GeneRIF:11972612
GeneRIF:12568496
UMLS_CUI:C1176342
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2990102
ICD9CM_2000:493.9
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:266365004
GeneRIF:15300848
GeneRIF:12751728
ICD9CM_1987:493.8
ICD9CM_1990:493.9
GeneRIF:11972486
GeneRIF:12063521
GeneRIF:15356558
GeneRIF:14764726
GeneRIF:16236890
ICD9CM_1997:493.90
GeneRIF:15677460
GeneRIF:12730147
GeneRIF:15003938
GeneRIF:11940068
ICD9CM_2006:504
GeneRIF:16021473
GeneRIF:15020290
ICD9CM_2000:493
GeneRIF:15723126
GeneRIF:11692112
ICD9CM_2003:493.8
GeneRIF:15817799
GeneRIF:16034130
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15201134
GeneRIF:11897983
GeneRIF:12682233
GeneRIF:15743779
ICD9CM_2003:493.92
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0027339
GeneRIF:15496624
ICD9CM_2004:493
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0276788
GeneRIF:15007351
GeneRIF:14597484
GeneRIF:15612961
GeneRIF:15148962
GeneRIF:16115819
ICD9CM_2002:493.90
ICD9CM_2004:493.8
GeneRIF:16210640
GeneRIF:12813022
ICD9CM_1998:493.9
ICD9CM_2005:493.8
ICD9CM_1988:493.8
GeneRIF:14520724
ICD9CM_2004:493.90
GeneRIF:15282199
GeneRIF:12671058
UMLS_CUI:C0004096
GeneRIF:12373000
GeneRIF:12900517
GeneRIF:12083965
GeneRIF:15318163
ICD9CM_2000:493.90
GeneRIF:12915771
GeneRIF:11813133
GeneRIF:11801688
GeneRIF:12145647
DOID:2841
ICD9CM_2003:493.9
GeneRIF:12897754
GeneRIF:12091169
GeneRIF:12237016
asthma
GeneRIF:14682393
ICD9CM_1999:493
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341369
GeneRIF:14564349
GeneRIF:11994485
ICD9CM_1997:493.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3059131
GeneRIF:15007353
GeneRIF:12077275
GeneRIF:12847279
GeneRIF:12370400
ICD9CM_2001:493
ICD9CM_2005:493.90
GeneRIF:16036415
GeneRIF:12396623
ICD9CM_2002:493.92
primary dermal fibroblast
mouse embryonic fibroblast
A connective tissue cell which secretes an extracellular matrix rich in collagen and other macromolecules.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000057][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000057
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
fibroblast
ZFS:0000008
James Malone
blastula 128-cell
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CORL279
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1573
CHEBI:31746
A pyrrolidinemonocarboxylic acid that has formula C10H15NO4.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:31746][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
kainic acid
(3S,4R)-3-(carboxymethyl)-4-(prop-1-en-2-yl)-L-proline[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:31746][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Kainic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:31746][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
The process of obtaining quantifiable values from the scanned image of the array. Exact synonyms: image analysis, image quantification
James Malone
feature extraction
CHEBI:22978
cadmium compounds
James Malone
Tomasz Adamusiak
chronic myeloproliferative disorder
FBbt:00001779
James Malone
dorsal metathoracic disc
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HT1376
Cervix Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adenocarcinoma of the Cervix Uteri[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cervical adenocarcinoma
DOID:3702
James Malone
Adenocarcinoma of Uterine Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adenocarcinoma of Cervix Uteri[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adenocarcinoma of the Uterine Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C4029
Adenocarcinoma of Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adenocarcinoma of the Cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An adenocarcinoma arising from the cervical epithelium. It accounts for approximately 15% of invasive cervical carcinomas. Increased numbers of sexual partners and human papilloma virus (HPV) infection are risk factors. Grossly, advanced cervical adenocarcinoma may present as an exophytic mass, an ulcerated lesion, or diffuse cervical enlargement. Microscopically, the majority of cervical adenocarcinomas are of the endocervical (mucinous) type.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4029]
Cervix Uteri Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cervical Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An adenocarcinoma arising from the cervical epithelium. It accounts for approximately 15% of invasive cervical carcinomas. Increased numbers of sexual partners and human papilloma virus (HPV) infection are risk factors. Grossly, advanced cervical adenocarcinoma may present as an exophytic mass, an ulcerated lesion, or diffuse cervical enlargement. Microscopically, the majority of cervical adenocarcinomas are of the endocervical (mucinous) type.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Uterine Cervix Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cervical_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
neurohaemal organ[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000212][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000212
FBbt:00005757
BioportalImporter v.1.0
neurohemal organ
FBbt:00001717
James Malone
TADS:0000245
James Malone
GM12815
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH522
GeneRIF:14523459
GeneRIF:15213099
GeneRIF:12576428
GeneRIF:11937267
GeneRIF:12351404
GeneRIF:15790787
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12734675
GeneRIF:15716990
GeneRIF:15676212
GeneRIF:15556610
GeneRIF:12821944
GeneRIF:12130516
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15481444
chronic myelogenous leukemia, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15583852
chronic myeloid leukemia NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
chronic myeloid leukemia, disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352674
GeneRIF:12505259
GeneRIF:14656881
Obsolete: Duplication: use EFO_0000339 instead
GeneRIF:12144533
GeneRIF:15388581
UMLS_CUI:C0023473
true
CML[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Myeloid Leukemia, chronic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2006:205.1
GeneRIF:15735728
CML - chronic Myelogenous Leukemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11830496
GeneRIF:11861294
GeneRIF:16361542
GeneRIF:15167915
GeneRIF:12393722
James Malone
GeneRIF:12576338
GeneRIF:15621754
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D015464
GeneRIF:12964051
GeneRIF:15569990
GeneRIF:12408765
DOID:8552
obsolete_chronic myeloid leukemia
GeneRIF:12740446
GeneRIF:15626746
GeneRIF:14586403
chronic myeloid leukaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8552][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BTO:0000879
James Malone
lateral ventricle
CL:0000352
James Malone
embryonic stem cell
A time unit is a base unit which is a standard measure of the dimension in which events occur in sequence.
A base unit which is a standard measure of the dimension in which events occur in sequence.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000003][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000003
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
time unit
An assay is a process with the objective to create as an output information about a material entity (bearing evaluant role).
OBI_0000070
James Malone
assay
MAT:0000128
vagina
Organ with organ cavity which connects the cervical canal of uterus to the vestibule of vagina. Examples: There is only one vagina.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Vagina][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
In most female insects, an ectodermal pouch derived from the posteroventral part of abdominal segment VIII (possibly IX in some insects) and sometimes adjacent parts of the abdominal venter; ending anteriorly at the posterior end of the common oviduct. In mosquitoes and some other insects, the roof of the vagina is formed by the venter of abdominal segment IX; partially divided transversely by the spermathecal eminence and sometimes the upper vaginal sclerites.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000607][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000394
FBbt:00004925
EMAPA:18986
EV:0100117
MP:0001139
abnormal vaginal morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001139][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
vaginal dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001139][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:19949
BioportalImporter v.1.0
TADS:0000441
TGMA:0000607
any structural anomaly of the female reproductive canal located between the uterus and the vulva[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001139][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Hepatocellular Adenoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A benign epithelial neoplasm arising from the hepatocytes. Grossly, it appears as a soft, round mass which often contains areas of hemorrhage and necrosis. Morphologically, the neoplastic cells resemble normal hepatocytes and form plates separated by sinusoids. Most patients have a history of contraceptive or anabolic steroids use.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Liver Cell Adenoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
HCA[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Adenoma of the Liver Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A benign epithelial neoplasm arising from the hepatocytes. Grossly, it appears as a soft, round mass which often contains areas of hemorrhage and necrosis. Morphologically, the neoplastic cells resemble normal hepatocytes and form plates separated by sinusoids. Most patients have a history of contraceptive or anabolic steroids use.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3758]
Adenoma of Liver Cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Hepatocellular_Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hepatocellular adenoma
NCI Thesaurus: C3758
NCI Thesaurus: C22704
MA:0000057
Adipose Tissue - Brown (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue_Brown_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Brown Adipose Tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue_Brown_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Brown Fat[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue_Brown_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MAT:0000198
BioportalImporter v.1.0
brown fat
Relevant aspects of genetic preconditions or family member's clinical history.
James Malone
family history
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CORL23
{(1R,2R)-3-oxo-2-[(2Z)-pent-2-en-1-yl]cyclopentyl}acetic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18292][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Jasmonic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18292][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An oxo monocarboxylic acid that has formula C12H18O3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:18292][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:18292
BioportalImporter v.1.0
jasmonic acid
camptothecin
BioportalImporter v.1.0
(4S)-4-ethyl-4-hydroxy-1H-pyrano[3',4':6,7]indolizino[1,2-b]quinoline-3,14(4H,12H)-dione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27656][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A pyranoindolizinoquinoline that has formula C20H16N2O4.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27656][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
CHEBI:27656
Camptothecin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27656][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1563
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HT3
FBbt:00005498
James Malone
dorsal pharyngeal muscle primordium
myeloid neoplasm
James Malone
GM12872
ZFA:0000026
TAO:0000026
MAT:0000180
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000180
James Malone
hatching gland
EVM:2000364
EV:0100127
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000280
FMAID:85541
James Malone
EHDAA:158
MAT:0000280
EV:3000467
SAEL:113
umbilical cord
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007098
GeneRIF:16081882
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0042707
GeneRIF:14676438
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:413846005
Chronic Obstructive Airways Disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chronic_Obstructive_Airways_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15718407
chronic obstructive lung disease [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3083][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15702235
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7876316
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0107746
COPD[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3083][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0594783
GeneRIF:12921631
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2880191
GeneRIF:12137602
GeneRIF:10413721
GeneRIF:15596681
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007198
GeneRIF:11829455
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, (COPD)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chronic_Obstructive_Airways_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12816735
UMLS_CUI:C0024117
chronic obstructive airways disease NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3083][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12853070
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0042711
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0039268
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3313231
CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3083][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15795697
GeneRIF:12884528
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1556556
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007189
James Malone
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353468
GeneRIF:14718422
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3245795
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:13645005
chronic obstructive lung disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3083][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A7876315
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007199
chronic obstructive lung disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3083][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0896021
COLD[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chronic_Obstructive_Airways_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12838617
GeneRIF:15039137
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0673272
COPD NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3083][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11953106
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3245796
NCI2004_11_17:C3199
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2956668
Obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chronic_Obstructive_Airways_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12016104
GeneRIF:15843147
COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chronic_Obstructive_Airways_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872300
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0896023
GeneRIF:15994391
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569762
GeneRIF:11667971
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1389422
GeneRIF:15038404
chronic obstructive airways disease NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3083][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353472
Disease (COPD), chronic obstructive[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chronic_Obstructive_Airways_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889342
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1304786
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002820
GeneRIF:14530202
GeneRIF:12761563
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:16236890
GeneRIF:15820782
GeneRIF:15723202
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0384655
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease finding[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3083][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12838770
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007184
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3006904
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease finding (finding)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/413846005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:11757623
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0887673
DOID:3083
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569604
Pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic obstructive[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chronic_Obstructive_Airways_Disease][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14985398
GeneRIF:16126934
GeneRIF:16002569
GeneRIF:15766560
GeneRIF:16166745
GeneRIF:12172904
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196003006
GeneRIF:14720432
GeneRIF:12861851
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3006906
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002794
GeneRIF:15175276
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3002784
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D029424
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591015
COLD (chronic obstructive lung disease)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3083][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH524
An embryonic specific part is an organism part which is specific to embryos.
James Malone
embryonic structure
In most female insects, the usual sperm storage organ; a posteroventral ectodermal caecum of abdominal segment VIII located just behind the common oviduct; attached to the anterodorsal end of the vagina if the latter is developed; usually single but sometimes up to four are present. In mosquitoes, one, two or three may be present, each consisting of a spermathecal capsule at the end of a spermathecal duct.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000560][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
spermatheca[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000168][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
spermathecum
seminal receptacle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000168][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
TGMA:0000560
TADS:0000434
WBbt:0005319
FBbt:00004921
MAT:0000168
James Malone
A viral disease is a disease factor that is caused primarily by the infection or otherise hosting of a virus.
James Malone
viral disease
James Malone
DNA assay
PO:0020121
lateral root
Fat_bodies[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000456][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An adipose tissue associated with the amphibiian gonad[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000456][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000456
AAO:0000157
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
fat body sensu amphibia
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HT1080
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1437
CHEBI:25048
linoleic acids
6-N-butanoyl-2'-O-butanoyladenosine 3',5'-(hydrogen phosphate)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50095][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50095
BioportalImporter v.1.0
bucladesine
mouth abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000452][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Oral part of face[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Mouth][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal mouth[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000452][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TGMA:0000131
BioportalImporter v.1.0
TAO:0000547
MAT:0000038
James Malone
MA:0000341
XAO:0003029
ZFA:0000547
XAO:0000126
The anterior opening of the stomodeum located between the cibarium and pharynx; not to be confused with the secondary mouth (anterior opening of the cibarium) or the tertiary mouth (anterior opening of the food meatus).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000131][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16262
FBbt:00003126
EV:0100057
AAO:0000053
mouth
FMAID:49184
Oral region[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Mouth][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the oral cavity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000452][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TADS:0000040
MP:0000452
WBbt:0005255
oral cavity[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000038][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GM12813
GeneRIF:12401883
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340957
GeneRIF:12738753
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:238040008
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3023945
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3045566
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0088552
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0080457
ICD9CM_1988:272.2
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:299465007
GeneRIF:12468272
ICD9CM_2006:272.2
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2964466
ICD9CM_2005:272.2
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:267434003
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1869418
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070769
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0058046
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1873578
ICD9CM_1996:272.2
ICD9CM_1992:272.2
ICD9CM_1991:272.2
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0240707
GeneRIF:16076849
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15136067
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070767
ICD9CM_1987:272.2
ICD9CM_2002:272.2
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3267637
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0088551
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0080456
GeneRIF:12006395
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:14680975
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3448738
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1874606
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0010832
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3161007
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0058045
ICD9CM_1998:272.2
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0041201
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2888908
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3448579
Familial multiple lipoprotein-type hyperlipidemia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3021469
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070770
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3021510
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1874196
ICD9CM_1989:272.2
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3021507
ICD9CM_2001:272.2
Familial combined hyperlipidemia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mixed hyperlipidemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1995:272.2
DOID:13809
Type IIb Hyperlipoproteinemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Familial combined hyperlipidemia (disorder) [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2973410
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070766
ICD9CM_1994:272.2
ICD9CM_2004:272.2
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3031996
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2964569
ICD9CM_2003:272.2
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3267636
ICD9CM_1990:272.2
familial combined hyperlipidemia
UMLS_CUI:C0020474
Hyperbetalipoproteinemia with prebetalipoproteinemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3130165
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3023944
GeneRIF:14991056
James Malone
ICD9CM_1997:272.2
GeneRIF:12370850
GeneRIF:15959806
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3565423
Mixed hyperlipidemia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Mixed hyperlipidaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13809][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2000:272.2
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0041202
ICD9CM_1999:272.2
ICD9CM_1993:272.2
ICD9CM_1986:272.2
GeneRIF:11979403
GeneRIF:15976322
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070765
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D006950
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3031995
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CORL105
MP:0002191
MAT:0000034
TAO:0000005
ZFA:0000005
abnormal arteries[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002191][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16201
Subdivision of arterial tree (organ) which consists of branching sets of tubes (arterial trunk) that form a tree; together with other arterial trees (organ part), it constitutes an arterial tree (organ). Examples: pulmonary arterial tree, right coronary arterial tree, superior mesenteric tree.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Artery][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
artery
Arterial vessel[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Artery][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000114
MA:0000061
Arterial tree organ part[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Artery][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002191][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:50720
Arterial subtree[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Artery][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
arterial system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000034][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
arterial abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002191][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100026
EHDAA:396
James Malone
MFO:0002900
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Biceps Femoris[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Biceps_Femoris][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A muscle in the back of the thigh. Its action involves the knee flexion and hip extension.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Biceps_Femoris][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A muscle in the back of the thigh. Its action involves the knee flexion and hip extension.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C53147]
NCI Thesaurus: C53147
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
biceps femoris
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH441
any structural anomaly of the primary lymphoid organ that is required for maturation of T cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal thymus structure[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
thymus dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000163
ZFA:0001078
thymus abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0001078
abnormal thymic morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000703][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000142
FMAID:9607
true
EHDAA:9119
EV:0100138
MFO:0003240
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MP:0000703
SAEL:107
Thymus gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Thymus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
obsolete_thymus
EMAPA:18768
MAT:0000080
BTO:0001408
James Malone
locus coeruleus
FBbt:00005629
James Malone
embryonic gastric caecum
ICD9CM_1986:044.0
GeneRIF:12594292
GeneRIF:14502291
ICD9CM_1989:042-042.99
ICD9CM_1987:043.9
ICD9CM_1993:042.9
GeneRIF:15556689
GeneRIF:12482395
GeneRIF:12900520
HTLV-III/LAV infection -RETIRED-[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12514416
GeneRIF:15057492
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1924878
ICD9CM_1992:043.0
ICD9CM_1996:042
ICD9CM_1992:042
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122919
GeneRIF:15018667
GeneRIF:12713059
ICD9CM_1987:042.0
GeneRIF:12964117
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3796791
GeneRIF:15735450
ICD9CM_1994:042
ICD9CM_2000:042
ICD9CM_1993:042
ICD9CM_2004:042
GeneRIF:12468426
GeneRIF:15829920
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12639247
GeneRIF:15741250
ICD9CM_1991:044.9
ICD9CM_1991:042.0
ICD9CM_1992:042.9
GeneRIF:11834941
GeneRIF:12131187
ICD9CM_1987:043.0
Human immunodeficiency virus infection (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14501804
ICD9CM_1992:043.1
ICD9CM_2005:042
GeneRIF:15452260
ICD9CM_1997:042
GeneRIF:11983108
GeneRIF:15869407
GeneRIF:12803993
ICD9CM_1990:044.0
GeneRIF:15564514
GeneRIF:12767990
ICD9CM_2005:042-042.99
GeneRIF:14984591
ICD9CM_1991:042.1
ICD9CM_1987:043.1
ICD9CM_1991:042.9
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0023997
ICD9CM_2006:042
ICD9CM_1988:043.1
ICD9CM_1990:043.9
ICD9CM_1988:044.9
ICD9CM_1993:043.0
GeneRIF:16284526
ICD9CM_1991:043.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0069607
GeneRIF:12510154
GeneRIF:15297876
ICD9CM_1988:042
GeneRIF:11466339
ICD9CM_1990:044.9
ICD9CM_1993:044.0
ICD9CM_1990:042.0
ICD9CM_1999:042
GeneRIF:12751031
GeneRIF:12531788
GeneRIF:12610138
ICD9CM_1988:043.2
GeneRIF:12586555
GeneRIF:12640191
ICD9CM_1991:043.2
ICD9CM_1995:042
ICD9CM_1987:044.9
ICD9CM_1994:042-042.99
ICD9CM_1988:042.9
ICD9CM_1989:042.1
GeneRIF:15555533
GeneRIF:15708596
ICD9CM_2001:042
GeneRIF:12847229
GeneRIF:15864119
ICD9CM_1990:042.9
ICD9CM_1993:042.0
GeneRIF:15319853
Human immunodeficiency virus disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1989:042.2
ICD9CM_1998:042
GeneRIF:15702055
ICD9CM_1992:043.3
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8359855
ICD9CM_1987:042.9
GeneRIF:14978126
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073465
NCI2004_11_17:C3108
GeneRIF:12884293
ICD9CM_1988:042.2
ICD9CM_1993:042.1
ICD9CM_1989:043.2
GeneRIF:15661918
ICD9CM_1998:042-042.99
HIV
ICD9CM_1986:043.1
GeneRIF:15879099
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073461
ICD9CM_1999:042-042.99
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0069610
ICD9CM_1991:043.9
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1932497
ICD9CM_1993:043.2
GeneRIF:11862398
ICD9CM_1992:042.1
ICD9CM_1995:042-042.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3087420
GeneRIF:15660419
Unspecified human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12645627
ICD9CM_2002:042
ICD9CM_1990:043.0
ICD9CM_1986:043.2
GeneRIF:15737629
GeneRIF:12815099
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073617
ICD9CM_1992:042.0
ICD9CM_1986:042.0
ICD9CM_1987:042.1
ICD9CM_1992:042.2
GeneRIF:12513914
GeneRIF:15242539
ICD9CM_1988:043.9
ICD9CM_1986:042
GeneRIF:15585099
GeneRIF:12202149
ICD9CM_2003:042-042.99
ICD9CM_1987:042
ICD9CM_1990:043.1
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1924879
ICD9CM_1992:043.2
GeneRIF:15326605
GeneRIF:15985194
GeneRIF:16156786
GeneRIF:15751767
GeneRIF:12193696
Human immunodeficiency virus infection[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1986:042.1
ICD9CM_1987:042.2
ICD9CM_1992:044.0
Human immunodeficiency virus disease (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0069667
ICD9CM_2002:042-042.99
ICD9CM_1991:042.2
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A1415614
GeneRIF:12167863
GeneRIF:15535131
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS [HIV] INFECTION[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15596839
ICD9CM_1987:043.2
ICD9CM_1996:042-042.99
GeneRIF:11801693
human immunodeficiency virus
ICD9CM_2004:042-042.99
GeneRIF:15541354
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1993:043.1
James Malone
ICD9CM_1989:042
GeneRIF:16136472
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0717853
ICD9CM_1992:044.9
GeneRIF:12834106
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073609
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3027456
GeneRIF:14501803
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073616
ICD9CM_1990:042.1
GeneRIF:15272203
ICD9CM_1987:043.3
GeneRIF:12769187
GeneRIF:14764743
ICD9CM_1988:043.3
GeneRIF:12515722
GeneRIF:14645006
GeneRIF:14687494
GeneRIF:11466389
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D015658
ICD9CM_1991:043.3
GeneRIF:14554087
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:187453001
GeneRIF:12639246
GeneRIF:15265023
ICD9CM_2006:042-042.99
ICD9CM_1990:042.2
GeneRIF:12960279
GeneRIF:11861282
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3801435
GeneRIF:12100031
ICD9CM_1986:043.9
ICD9CM_2001:042-042.99
UMLS_CUI:C0019693
GeneRIF:12473840
GeneRIF:11709782
GeneRIF:11932418
GeneRIF:12192009
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8365508
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0068526
GeneRIF:15466648
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3497800
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2882466
GeneRIF:12829794
ICD9CM_1988:043.0
GeneRIF:15128805
ICD9CM_1989:044.0
ICD9CM_1991:043.0
ICD9CM_1992:043.9
GeneRIF:12619446
GeneRIF:12237292
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0711592
ICD9CM_1993:042.2
ICD9CM_1991:042-042.99
GeneRIF:12220649
GeneRIF:16015368
GeneRIF:12427285
ICD9CM_1991:042
ICD9CM_1988:044.0
GeneRIF:14688346
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0717856
ICD9CM_1997:042-042.99
ICD9CM_1993:043.9
GeneRIF:12767998
ICD9CM_1987:042-042.99
ICD9CM_1989:043.9
HIV Infection[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:526
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:187438009
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0073466
GeneRIF:14985764
GeneRIF:12679439
ICD9CM_1993:043.3
ICD9CM_1989:043.3
ICD9CM_1989:042.0
ICD9CM_1989:044.9
ICD9CM_1986:042.9
ICD9CM_1990:042
ICD9CM_1986:042-042.99
GeneRIF:14983032
ICD9CM_1986:043.3
Human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7578120
GeneRIF:12051740
ICD9CM_1988:042.0
ICD9CM_1989:043.0
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0069682
ICD9CM_1988:042-042.99
GeneRIF:11937573
GeneRIF:15175077
ICD9CM_1993:044.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086097
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:86406008
ICD9CM_1992:042-042.99
GeneRIF:15181567
ICD9CM_2003:042
ICD9CM_1990:043.2
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0556369
ICD9CM_1986:044.9
ICD9CM_1989:042.9
GeneRIF:12368356
GeneRIF:15192272
GeneRIF:12552446
ICD9CM_1988:042.1
ICD9CM_1989:043.1
ICD9CM_1986:042.2
GeneRIF:16081817
GeneRIF:15117454
GeneRIF:15821887
ICD9CM_1993:042-042.99
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2888699
ICD9CM_1986:043.0
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0068522
ICD9CM_1987:044.0
GeneRIF:12757260
NCI Thesaurus: C3108
GeneRIF:15156567
ICD9CM_2000:042-042.99
ICD9CM_1990:043.3
ICD9CM_1990:042-042.99
ICD9CM_1991:044.0
James Malone
RNA assay
Skin of female pudendum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Skin_of_vulva][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000395
vulva dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0003126
EV:0100118
abnormal external female genital organs[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
vulva
any structural anomaly of the external feminine genital organs, collectively known as the vulva and composed of the mons pubis, the labia majora and minora, the clitoris, the vestibule of the vagina and its glands, and the opening of the urethra and of the vagina[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000169
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FBbt:00004926
FMAID:225311
vulval defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal cunnus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
WBbt:0006748
abnormal vulva morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
auditory system
MP:0002102
abnormal ear development/ ear malformation[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002102][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AAO:0000631
ears: dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002102][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0001138
ear
MFO:0003660
XAO:0000189
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0100353
any structural anomaly of any of the structures involved in the ear or vestibular system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002102][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal auditory/ vestibular system morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002102][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000138
EHDAA:502
EMAPA:16193
auditory/ vestibular system abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002102][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0001138
ear dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002102][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
FMAID:52780
auditory/ vestibular system defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002102][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
auditory apparatus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000138][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000236
N-[3-chloro-4-(3-fluorobenzyloxy)phenyl]-6-[5-({[2-(methanesulfonyl)ethyl]amino}methyl)furan-2-yl]quinazolin-4-amine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:49603][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A quinazoline that has formula C29H26ClFN4O4S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:49603][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:49603
BioportalImporter v.1.0
lapatinib
butyrate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17968][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
butanoate[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17968][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A fatty acid anion that has formula C4H7O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:17968][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:17968
BioportalImporter v.1.0
butyrate
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HT1197
FBbt:00001778
James Malone
dorsal mesothoracic disc
FMAID:67343
Fertilized oocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Ovum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100114
X chromosome-bearing ovum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Ovum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cervical canal of uterus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Cervix_of_uterus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:118
James Malone
FMAID:17740
Uterine cervix[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Cervix_of_uterus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cervical canal[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Cervix_of_uterus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cervix
X-bearing ovum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Ovum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000292
Mature ovum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Ovum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Neck of uterus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Cervix_of_uterus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
X bearing ovum[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Ovum][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644715
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D020391
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/399091004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635492
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3276950
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644710
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0328187
GeneRIF:15520407
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1642839
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644712
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644714
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1872697
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1873412
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635491
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2971189
UMLS_CUI:C0238288
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:399091004
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3532200
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3276948
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305475
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644713
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635494
facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy
Muscular dystrophy, Landouzy-Dejerine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11727][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Landouzy-Dejerine muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11727][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1957004
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1642841
DOID:11727
GeneRIF:15551024
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1635493
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644711
GeneRIF:12874395
Landouzy Dejerine muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11727][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2964643
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1642840
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3021158
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1926379
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644716
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1305921
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3447194
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3021236
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644717
James Malone
Ele Holloway
COLO829
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1436
James Malone
GM12814
sciatic nerve
The longest single nerve that is formed by the merging of the ventral rami of the L4, L5, and S1 in the pelvis and passes down the lower limb where it divides into the common peroneal and tibial nerves.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sciatic_Nerve][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Sciatic Nerve[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Sciatic_Nerve][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C52810
FMA:19034
The longest single nerve that is formed by the merging of the ventral rami of the L4, L5, and S1 in the pelvis and passes down the lower limb where it divides into the common peroneal and tibial nerves.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C52810]
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH446
Pineal gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Pineal_body][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000448
pineal gland
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MFO:0079940
FMAID:62033
XAO:0000160
EV:0100131
Circumventricular organ of neuraxis which is shaped like a pine cone and attached on the midline near the posterior and habenular commissures of the epithalamus.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Pineal_body][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MA:0000175
James Malone
Tomasz Adamusiak
polycythemia vera
brainstem
BTO:0000146
James Malone
brain stem
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH508
MAT:0000199
MA:0000058
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000199
James Malone
white fat
James Malone
protein assay
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2922342
NCI2004_11_17:C2851
GeneRIF:12634405
GeneRIF:12944981
GeneRIF:11744690
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2988210
GeneRIF:11950939
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2878223
GeneRIF:14506268
A syndrome resulting from the acquired deficiency of cellular immunity caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is characterized by the reduction of the Helper T-lymphocytes in the peripheral blood and the lymph nodes. Symptoms include generalized lymphadenopathy, fever, weight loss, and chronic diarrhea. Patients with AIDS are especially susceptible to opportunistic infections (usually pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections, tuberculosis, candida infections, and cryptococcosis), and the development of malignant neoplasms (usually non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and Kaposi's sarcoma). The human immunodeficiency virus is transmitted through sexual contact, sharing of contaminated needles, or transfusion of contaminated blood. -- 2004[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/AIDS][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019177
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019178
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1302602
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D000163
GeneRIF:15793370
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:186715004
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/62479008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15814716
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2988194
GeneRIF:12964118
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:635][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0388068
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a HIV infection consisting of a disease of the human immune system that is characterized cytologically especially by a reduction in the numbers of CD4-bearing helper T cells to 20 percent or less of normal thereby rendering the subject highly vulnerable to life-threatening conditions (as Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia) and to some that become life threatening (as Kaposi's sarcoma) and that is caused by infection with HIV commonly transmitted in infected blood especially during illicit intravenous drug use and in bodily secretions (as semen) during sexual intercourse.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:635][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0021048
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122138
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0122139
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7653240
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0072379
GeneRIF:16014568
GeneRIF:15865925
acquired immunedeficiency syndrome
GeneRIF:15327898
Acquired human immunodeficiency virus infection syndrome NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:635][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AIDS
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, AIDS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/AIDS][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019175
UMLS_CUI:C0001175
A syndrome resulting from the acquired deficiency of cellular immunity caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is characterized by the reduction of the Helper T-lymphocytes in the peripheral blood and the lymph nodes. Symptoms include generalized lymphadenopathy, fever, weight loss, and chronic diarrhea. Patients with AIDS are especially susceptible to opportunistic infections (usually pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections, tuberculosis, candida infections, and cryptococcosis), and the development of malignant neoplasms (usually non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and Kaposi's sarcoma). The human immunodeficiency virus is transmitted through sexual contact, sharing of contaminated needles, or transfusion of contaminated blood. -- 2004
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2851]
GeneRIF:14555765
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0072323
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0638709
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019182
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0072324
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3033332
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568619
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3443999
GeneRIF:14699011
GeneRIF:15809899
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:62479008
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0021054
GeneRIF:15377788
GeneRIF:12468426
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0021053
GeneRIF:15042330
GeneRIF:12854077
AIDS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:635][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14523088
GeneRIF:12749011
GeneRIF:12761559
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0000245
GeneRIF:12750160
AIDS, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/AIDS][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12427286
GeneRIF:11121048
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0121948
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019180
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0121949
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2986984
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/AIDS][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14557639
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7583868
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019179
DOID:635
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0072558
Acquired immune defic. syndr.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:635][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14990729
AIDS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:635][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7568512
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3814219
Acquired Immune Deficiency[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:635][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GeneRIF:12501250
GeneRIF:12114533
GeneRIF:12372282
GeneRIF:12134147
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0072381
GeneRIF:15637236
ZFA:0000669
MAT:0000084
Medulla ossea[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Bone_marrow][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
bone marrow cell abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002398][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0002398
TAO:0000669
any structural anomaly of the cells found in the bone marrow[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002398][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
bone marrow
XAO:0000123
James Malone
EV:0100046
FMAID:9608
SAEL:11
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MA:0000134
Deltoid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Deltoid][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C32446
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
deltoid
Lipoxin A4[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6498][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(5S,6R,7E,9E,11Z,13E,15S)-5,6,15-trihydroxyicosa-7,9,11,13-tetraenoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6498][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A lipoxin that has formula C20H32O5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6498][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:6498
BioportalImporter v.1.0
lipoxin A4
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HuNS1
Duplicate use EFO_0000900
Sensory ganglia located on the dorsal spinal roots within the vertebral column. (MeSH)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12462]
Dorsal Root Ganglion[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Dorsal_Root_Ganglion][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Sensory ganglia located on the dorsal spinal roots within the vertebral column. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Dorsal_Root_Ganglion][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
true
obsolete_dorsal root ganglion
NCI Thesaurus: C12462
any structural anomaly of the blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002725][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Venous vessel[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Vein][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100031
venous abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002725][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:50723
Venous tree organ part[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Vein][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000066
MP:0002725
vein
EHDAA:486
EMAPA:16240
Subdivision of venous tree (organ) which consists of branching sets of tubes (venous trunks) that form a tree; together with other venous trees (organ part), it constitutes a venous tree (organ). Examples: subclavian venous tree, jugular tree, extrahepatic portal tree, common iliac venous tree.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Vein][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
venous system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000037][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
TAO:0000082
XAO:0000115
ZFA:0000082
MAT:0000037
Venous subtree[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Vein][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The procedure used to obtain something from a mixture or compound by chemical or physical or mechanical means, e.g. DNA/RNA extraction
James Malone
extraction protocol
DNA/RNA extraction
Bisphenol A[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:33216][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
4,4'-(propane-2,2-diyl)diphenol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:33216][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A bisphenol that has formula C15H16O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:33216][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:33216
BioportalImporter v.1.0
bisphenol A
James Malone
GM12763
A time unit which is equal to 24 hours.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000033][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A day is a derived time unit which is equal to 24 hours.
UO:0000033
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
day
PO:0004518
MAT:0000360
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000360
James Malone
bark
TAO:0000107
eye abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002092][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
visual_system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000140][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
visual system
EMAPA:16198
visual system abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002092][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the spheroid organ that detects light[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002092][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Orbital region[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Eye][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A light-perceptive organ consisting of an aggregation of optic elements (ommatidia) generally located on each side of the head; the cuticular part (cornea) consists of several hundred circular corneal facets (lenses); bounded by the ocular sclerite.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000024][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:54448
eye malformation[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002092][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal eyes[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002092][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The compound eye is a light sensing organ composed of ommatidia.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00004508][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TGMA:0000024
MA:0000261
XAO:0000179
adult compound eye[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000140][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:936
TAO:0001127
ocular dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002092][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
eye tissue abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002092][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:0003480
MAT:0000140
eye: dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002092][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
AAO:0000632
TADS:0000061
FBbt:00004508
MP:0002092
Orbital part of face[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Eye][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
eye dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002092][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
eye
ZFA:0000107
visual system defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002092][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100336
Adrenal Medullary Pheochromocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Intraadrenal Paraganglioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A benign or malignant neuroendocrine neoplasm of the sympathetic nervous system that secretes catecholamines. It arises from the chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla. Clinical presentation includes headaches, palpitations, chest and abdominal pain, hypertension, fever, and tremor. Microscopically, a characteristic nesting (zellballen) growth pattern is usually seen. Other growth patterns including trabecular pattern may also be present.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adrenal Medullary Paraganglioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Phaeochromocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Pheochromocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adrenal Gland Chromaffin Paraganglioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adrenal Pheochromocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C3326
A benign or malignant neuroendocrine neoplasm of the sympathetic nervous system that secretes catecholamines. It arises from the chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla. Clinical presentation includes headaches, palpitations, chest and abdominal pain, hypertension, fever, and tremor. Microscopically, a characteristic nesting (zellballen) growth pattern is usually seen. Other growth patterns including trabecular pattern may also be present.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3326]
Adrenal Gland Chromaffinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Chromaffin Paraganglioma of the Adrenal Gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
adrenal gland pheochromocytoma
PCC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adrenal Gland Paraganglioma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Adrenal Gland Pheochromocytoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pheochromocytoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
endometrioid carcinoma
UMLS_CUI:C0206687
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15781627
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594286
DOID:3000
UMLS_ST:T191
An adenocarcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant glandular epithelial cells resembling endometrial cells. It can arise from the uterine body, ovary, fallopian tube, cervix, vagina, and uterine ligament.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3769]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895373
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896527
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364700
Female Reproductive Endometrioid Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endometrioid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027497
GeneRIF:14599866
Endometrioid carcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/30289006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Endometrioid Carcinoma of Female Reproductive System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594278
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364702
GeneRIF:14559803
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596187
Endometrioid Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endometrioid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018269
James Malone
An adenocarcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant glandular epithelial cells resembling endometrial cells. It can arise from the uterine body, ovary, fallopian tube, cervix, vagina, and uterine ligament.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endometrioid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896528
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0410390
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7594270
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576548
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364701
GeneRIF:11957146
GeneRIF:14559989
GeneRIF:11748987
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:30289006
Endometrioid Carcinoma of the Female Reproductive System[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endometrioid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3414214
Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endometrioid_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C3769
James Malone
unfertilised egg
ZFA:0009008
oocyte
female gamete
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SAEL:114
TGMA:0000124
MA:0000388
The lateral expansion of the posterior part of the cibarium.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0000124][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0006361
unfertilized egg
any structural anomaly female germ cells whether they are undifferentiated or fully differentiated[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0006361][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00015288
MAT:0000124
The physical state or matrix used to provide nutrients to the organism (e.g., liquid, agar, soil).
James Malone
media
liquid, agar, soil
probably a role
FBbt:00000107
James Malone
circular visceral mesoderm primordium
The functioning kidney in fish and amphibia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000118][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
mesonephros
James Malone
mesonephrpric kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000118][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:0003300
MAT:0000118
ZFA:0000529
TAO:0000529
XAO:0000154
BioportalImporter v.1.0
PO:0020048
MAT:0000215
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000215
James Malone
microspore
James Malone
instrument design
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH661
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1623
leg
James Malone
NCI Thesaurus: C32974
One of the two lower extremities in humans used for locomotion and support.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Leg][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
One of the two lower extremities in humans used for locomotion and support.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C32974]
LEG[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Leg][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000113
EV:0100312
FMAID:9589
MP:0005623
SAEL:66
any structural anomaly in any of the membranes covering the spinal cord and brain, including the dura mater (external), arachnoid (middle), and pia mater (internal)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0005623][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MAT:0000113
James Malone
EMAPA:17764
EHDAA:3688
meninges
FBbt:00005489
James Malone
dorsal trunk specific anlage
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HuPT4
ICD9CM_1998:606.0
ICD9CM_2003:606.0
GeneRIF:12366783
ICD9CM_1987:606.0
ICD9CM_1992:606.0
ICD9CM_1999:606.0
GeneRIF:15220464
GeneRIF:15253135
James Malone
ICD9CM_1995:606.0
GeneRIF:11869379
GeneRIF:11499325
GeneRIF:16275267
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340128
ICD9CM_2002:606.0
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D009845
GeneRIF:15044259
ICD9CM_1990:606.0
ICD9CM_2005:606.0
azoospermia
GeneRIF:12399529
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0028372
ICD9CM_1991:606.0
GeneRIF:16123080
ICD9CM_2001:606.0
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:12161499
ICD9CM_1986:606.0
ICD9CM_1994:606.0
GeneRIF:12634316
UMLS_CUI:C0004509
GeneRIF:16213863
DOID:14227
ICD9CM_1996:606.0
GeneRIF:15379971
GeneRIF:12399527
ICD9CM_1997:606.0
GeneRIF:15064832
ICD9CM_1989:606.0
ICD9CM_2004:606.0
ICD9CM_2006:606.0
Azoospermia (finding)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:14227][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:606.0
ICD9CM_2000:606.0
ICD9CM_1993:606.0
James Malone
GM12812
heart defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000266][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cardiac abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000266][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:420
FBbt:00003154
TAO:0000114
EV:0100018
Organ with cavitated organ parts, which is continuous with the systemic and
pulmonary arterial and venous trees. Examples: There is only one heart.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Heart][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
heart
XAO:0000064
ZFA:0000114
FMAID:7088
SAEL:47
abnormal cardiac morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000266][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cardiac dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000266][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
heart abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000266][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
anomalies in the hollow, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000266][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
TADS:0000147
EMAPA:16105
abnormal heart[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000266][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
cardiac defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000266][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MFO:0080860
MAT:0000036
MP:0000266
A week is a derived time unit which is equal to 7 days.
A time unit which is equal to 7 days.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1112/UO:0000034][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UO:0000034
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
week
bleomycin A2[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3139][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(betaR)-N(alpha)-{[6-amino-2-((1S)-3-amino-1-{[(2S)-2,3-diamino-3-oxopropyl]amino}-3-oxopropyl)-5-methylpyrimidin-4-yl]carbonyl}-beta-{2-O-[3-O-(aminocarbonyl)-alpha-D-mannopyranosyl]-alpha-L-gulopyranosyloxy}-N-[(1R,2S,3S)-5-({(1S,2R)-1-[({2-[4-({[3-(dimethylsulfonio)propyl]amino}carbonyl)-2,4'-bi-1,3-thiazol-2'-yl]ethyl}amino)carbonyl]-2-hydroxypropyl}amino)-3-hydroxy-4-methyl-5-oxopentan-2-yl]-L-histidinamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3139][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A bleomycin that has formula C55H84N17O21S3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:3139][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:3139
BioportalImporter v.1.0
bleomycin A2
PO:0005352
MAT:0000363
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000363
James Malone
xylem
Natural compounds consisting of a trisaccharide repeating unit (two heptose units and octulosonic acid) with oligosaccharide side chains and 3-hydroxytetradecanoic acid units (they are a major constituent of the cell walls of Gram-negative bacteria).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16412][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Natural compounds consisting of a trisaccharide repeating unit (two heptose units and octulosonic acid) with oligosaccharide side chains and 3-hydroxytetradecanoic acid units (they are a major constituent of the cell walls of Gram-negative bacteria).
[Source: CHEBI:16412]
CHEBI:16412
BioportalImporter v.1.0
lipopolysaccharide
XAO:0003033
SAEL:72
AAO:0000334
MFO:0003640
nose dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002233][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Any sense organ (FBbt:00005155) that has function 'detection of chemical stimulus involved in sensory perception (GO:0050907)'.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005157][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005157
chemosensory sensory organ[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000139][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the organ that is specialized for smell and is part of the respiratory system[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002233][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:16542
TAO:0001149
abnormal nose[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002233][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000139
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:46472
nose
EHDAA:1502
EV:0100037
James Malone
MP:0002233
olfactory system
ZFA:0001149
XAO:0000201
*Subdivision of face which consists of the nasal skeleton, nasal septum and nasal cavity.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Nose][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000281
721 B lymphoblasts
mature B-cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000785][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
mature B cell
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A B cell that is mature, having left the bone marrow. Initially, these cells are IgM-positive and IgD-positive, and they can be activated by antigen.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000785][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
mature B-lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000785][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000785
mature B lymphocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000785][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Endocarditis NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10314][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D004696
DOID:10314
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2881152
Inflammation of the endocardium.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C34582]
endocarditis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10314][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Endocarditis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:10314][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Inflammation of the endocardium.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Endocarditis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C34582
UMLS_ST:T047
endocarditis
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0478455
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0007392
UMLS_CUI:C0014118
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:56819008
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0054173
James Malone
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1597562
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3413795
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7570282
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0054167
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
abnormal ovarian morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:7209
TADS:0000400
ZFA:0000403
ovary dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000403
FBbt:00004865
animal ovary
AAO:0000371
abnormal ovaries[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:76
MP:0001126
MA:0000384
MAT:0000125
EMAPA:17962
XAO:0000258
EV:0100111
any structural anomaly of the female reproductive gland containing the germ cells[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ovarian dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001126][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:8124
circular visceral muscle fiber[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005072][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FBbt:00005072
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
circular visceral muscle fibers
FMAID:7203
kidney abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002135][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002135][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
AAO:0000250
MAT:0000119
metanephros
MP:0002135
EMAPA:17373
kidney/renal system: dysmorphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002135][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of either of the two excretory organs that filter wastes (especially urea) from the blood and excrete them and water in urine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002135][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:57
MA:0000368
EV:0100096
kidney dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002135][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
kidney
EHDAA:5911
abnormal renal morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002135][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
renal dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0002135][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
WBbt:0005775
James Malone
PO:0020019
MAT:0000214
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000214
James Malone
megaspore
Analyte role is a role borne by a material entity and realized by implementation of an analyte measuring assay with objective to detect the magnitude/concentration/ amount of the analyte in the entity bearing evaluant role.
OBI_0000275
James Malone
analyte
DOID:4989
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577755
GeneRIF:12011155
GeneRIF:12825076
GeneRIF:12765848
pancreatitis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4989][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12401800
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572797
GeneRIF:11961487
GeneRIF:15215328
GeneRIF:12360463
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2885046
Inflammation of the pancreas.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Pancreatitis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0485865
GeneRIF:12227654
Pancreatitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/75694006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15237442
GeneRIF:11702203
NCI2004_11_17:C3306
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0097148
GeneRIF:11462247
autoimmune pancreatitis
GeneRIF:16038043
James Malone
GeneRIF:14526128
GeneRIF:15775704
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D010195
GeneRIF:14762792
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3615734
Pancreatitis NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4989][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_CUI:C0030305
GeneRIF:11825647
GeneRIF:14688470
Inflammation of the pancreas.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3306]
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0015809
GeneRIF:16230078
GeneRIF:15458925
GeneRIF:15184081
GeneRIF:12120224
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1607527
GeneRIF:15786540
GeneRIF:12360464
GeneRIF:15572849
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:75694006
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0097153
GeneRIF:15316224
James Malone
Ele Holloway
RKOE6
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1618
FBbt:00000489
James Malone
dorsal prothoracic pharyngeal muscle
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Hep3B
lithium chloride[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:48607][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A lithium salt that has formula ClLi.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:48607][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:48607
BioportalImporter v.1.0
lithium chloride
Gonadal Ridge[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gonadal_Ridge][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C34184
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
embryonic gonadal ridge
James Malone
GM12761
TAO:0000097
EV:0100379
ZFA:0000097
carotid artery
MAT:0000501
MA:0001925
XAO:0000345
BioportalImporter v.1.0
FMAID:3939
external carotid artery[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000501][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EHDAA:6373
James Malone
Carotid artery[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Common_carotid_artery][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Trunk of common carotid tree[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Common_carotid_artery][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
common carotid artery[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000501][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:18609
6-[(1-methyl-4-nitro-1H-imidazol-5-yl)sulfanyl]-7H-purine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2948][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A thiopurine that has formula C9H7N7O2S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:2948][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:2948
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
azathioprine
TBP-105Q is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/008075.html
JAX:8075Â Â Â Â
James Malone
TBP-105Q
MO_939
Tomasz Adamusiak
translational bias design
Cortex of adrenal gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adrenal_Cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adrenal Cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adrenal_Cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Suprarenal cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Adrenal_cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The outer layer of the adrenal gland. It secretes mineralocorticoids, androgens, and glucocorticoids. (MeSH)
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12396]
EMAPA:18427
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Cortex of suprarenal gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Adrenal_cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
XAO:0000165
The outer layer of the adrenal gland. It secretes mineralocorticoids, androgens, and glucocorticoids. (MeSH)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adrenal_Cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:15632
Cortical[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adrenal_Cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000118
Cortex (Glandula suprarenalis)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Adrenal_cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
adrenal cortex
MAT:0000494
NCI Thesaurus: C12396
EV:0100136
abnormal tuba uterina morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003574][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000385
EMAPA:18984
EV:0100112
MAT:0000126
Organ with organ cavity which connects the uterine cavity to the peritoneal cavity. Examples: There are only two uterine tubes, the right and the left uterine tubes.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Uterine_tube][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the tube through which the ova pass from the ovary to the uterus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003574][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TADS:0000415
fallopian tube dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003574][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal salpinx uterina morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003574][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal uterine tube morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003574][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
uterine tube
abnormal tuba fallopiana morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003574][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal fallopian tube morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003574][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal tuba fallopii morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003574][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Oviduct[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Uterine_tube][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0003574
abnormal salpinges morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003574][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal salpinx morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003574][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000560
FMAID:18245
FBbt:00004911
oviduct
ZFA:0000560
oviduct dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0003574][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Fallopian tube[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Uterine_tube][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
asbestos[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46661][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Fibrous incombustible mineral composed of magnesium and calcium silicates with or without other elements.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46661][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Fibrous incombustible mineral composed of magnesium and calcium silicates with or without other elements.
[Source: CHEBI:46661]
CHEBI:46661
BioportalImporter v.1.0
asbtestos
CS57823 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158847&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158847&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57823
Controlled terms for the state of the BioMaterial. Each state (BioSource, different BioSamples, and LabeledExtract) have MaterialTypes. Examples are population of an organism, organism, organism part, cell
obsolete_material type
population of an organism, organism, organism part, cell
redundant now and is synonymous to material type.
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW1116
Malignant Neurilemoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An uncommon, highly aggressive malignant tumor, arising from the peripheral nerves and affecting mostly adults in their third to sixth decades of life. It usually occurs in medium-sized and large nerves of the buttock, thigh, upper arm, or the paraspinal region. It may be associated with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5940][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7585819
GeneRIF:12782393
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041922
DOID:5940
GeneRIF:12660952
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3550374
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5940][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7605998
Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumour[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MPNST[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12152785
Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Neoplasm[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3040373
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041920
Malignant Neurilemmoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:19897006
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606435
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:404037002
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018317
Malignant Tumor of the Peripheral Nerve Sheath[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3550346
GeneRIF:14991838
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606442
GeneRIF:11642720
Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor [dup] (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:5940][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Neoplasm of the Peripheral Nerve Sheath[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Malignant Tumor of Peripheral Nerve Sheath[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606219
GeneRIF:14519636
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041923
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606306
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606444
GeneRIF:12917360
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7606998
Malignant Schwannoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041919
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_CUI:C0751690
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3319042
malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor
An uncommon, highly aggressive malignant tumor, arising from the peripheral nerves and affecting mostly adults in their third to sixth decades of life. It usually occurs in medium-sized and large nerves of the buttock, thigh, upper arm, or the paraspinal region. It may be associated with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1).
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3798]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3550347
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3040371
NCI2004_11_17:C3798
Malignant Neoplasm of Peripheral Nerve Sheath[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Malignant_Peripheral_Nerve_Sheath_Tumor][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607217
GeneRIF:12730955
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7581335
Emphysema, Pulmonary[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Emphysema][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A subcategory of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It occurs in people who smoke and suffer from chronic bronchitis. It is characterized by inflation of the alveoli, alveolar wall damage, and reduction in the number of alveoli, resulting in difficulty breathing.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3348]
A subcategory of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It occurs in people who smoke and suffer from chronic bronchitis. It is characterized by inflation of the alveoli, alveolar wall damage, and reduction in the number of alveoli, resulting in difficulty breathing.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Emphysema][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
emphysema
Pulmonary emphysema[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Emphysema][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C3348
Emphysema[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Emphysema][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
High molecular weight, linear polymers, composed of nucleotides containing deoxyribose and linked by phosphodiester bonds; DNA contain the genetic information of organisms.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16991][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DNA
High molecular weight, linear polymers, composed of nucleotides containing deoxyribose and linked by phosphodiester bonds; DNA contain the genetic information of organisms.
[Source: CHEBI:16991]
deoxyribonucleic acid
BioportalImporter v.1.0
deoxyribonucleic acids[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16991][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
CHEBI:16991
DNA is a chemical compound which has a high molecular weight, linear polymers and is composed of nucleotides containing deoxyribose and linked by phosphodiester bonds; DNA contains the genetic information of organisms.
GeneRIF:12142743
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3660922
ICD9CM_1998:577.1
chronic pancreatitis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13315][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2001:577.1
GeneRIF:15097853
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:235494005
ICD9CM_2000:577.1
ICD9CM_1991:577.1
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_2002:577.1
GeneRIF:12131767
GeneRIF:15066699
ICD9CM_2003:577.1
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1995:577.1
ICD9CM_1996:577.1
ICD9CM_2006:577.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2979538
ICD9CM_2004:577.1
recurrent pancreatitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13315][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:234689009
ICD9CM_1994:577.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341522
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1875492
ICD9CM_2005:577.1
ICD9CM_1987:577.1
ICD9CM_1997:577.1
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0242602
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1871645
chronic pancreatitis
GeneRIF:14657708
ICD9CM_1989:577.1
James Malone
GeneRIF:11950817
GeneRIF:15097871
GeneRIF:15855826
CP - chronic pancreatitis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13315][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353624
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3265524
Pancreatitis, recurrent[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13315][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12647793
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889447
ICD9CM_1990:577.1
chronic pancreatitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13315][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:233870001
Relapsing pancreatitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13315][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D050500
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3663692
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1875493
GeneRIF:12808117
ICD9CM_1999:577.1
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2979444
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2979537
ICD9CM_1992:577.1
Relapsing pancreatitis -RETIRED-[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13315][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:577.1
UMLS_CUI:C0149521
ICD9CM_1986:577.1
GeneRIF:15749232
DOID:13315
chronic pancreatitis (disorder) [Ambiguous][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:13315][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1993:577.1
GeneRIF:15802940
PO:0020094
MAT:0000213
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000213
James Malone
plant egg
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH630
James Malone
Ele Holloway
RL
Gastrocnemius Muscle[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastrocnemius_Muscle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A large muscle in the back of the lower leg. Its action involves the plantar flexion of the foot.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Gastrocnemius_Muscle][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A large muscle in the back of the lower leg. Its action involves the plantar flexion of the foot.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C32666]
NCI Thesaurus:C32666
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
gastrocnemius
N(2)-[(1S)-1-carboxy-3-phenylpropyl]-L-lysyl-L-proline[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:43755][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A dipeptide that has formula C21H31N3O5.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:43755][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:43755
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
lisinopril
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HepG2
FBbt:00000090
James Malone
dorsal ridge
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1581
B6C3F1 is a mouse strain as described in Jackson Laboratory http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/100010.html
JAX:100010
James Malone
B6C3F1
PO:0009047
MAT:0000239
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000239
James Malone
stem
James Malone
GM12762
TAO:0000471
FBbt:00005615
MAT:0000496
James Malone
General anatomical term which refers to a chamber or cavity to which are connected one or more chambers or passageways. Examples: right atrium of heart, atrium of middle nasal meatus, atrium of tympanic cavity, atrium of alveolus.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Atrium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000073
EMAPA:16688
atrium
ZFA0000471
EHDAA:1265
FMAID:85574
EV:0100018
MFO:0080900
cardiac atrium
The paired upper chambers of the heart. The left atrium receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary vein and pumps blood into the left ventricle. The right atrium receives venous deoxygenated blood from the entire body via the superior and inferior vena cavae and pumps blood into the right ventricle.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12728]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
EV:0100456
MFO:0002960
BioportalImporter v.1.0
vasculature[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000393][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0001079
SAEL:9
James Malone
blood vessel
vessel[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000393][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000393
bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:25434][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
1-chloro-2-[(2-chloroethyl)sulfanyl]ethane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:25434][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An ethyl sulfide that has formula C4H8Cl2S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:25434][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:25434
bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MO_694
Tomasz Adamusiak
secreted protein identification design
CS57822 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158846&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158846&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57822
James Malone
Ele Holloway
SW1088
testis - germ cell
CL:0000015
James Malone
male germ cell
abnormal adrenal capsule morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000639][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A flattened, roughly triangular body resting upon the upper end of each kidney; it is one of the ductless glands furnishing internal secretions (epinephrine and norepinephrine from the medulla and steroid hormones from the cortex).[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adrenal_Gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A flattened, roughly triangular body resting upon the upper end of each kidney; it is one of the ductless glands furnishing internal secretions (epinephrine and norepinephrine from the medulla and steroid hormones from the cortex).
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12666]
adrenal medulla cell[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000071][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:3
TAO:0009167
MP:0000639
abnormal suprarenal capsule morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000639][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ADRENAL GLAND[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adrenal_Gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal suprarenal body morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000639][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100135
MAT:0000071
abnormal suprarenal gland morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000639][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MA:0000116
EMAPA:18426
XAO:0000164
Adrenals[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adrenal_Gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
adrenal gland
BioportalImporter v.1.0
James Malone
any structural anomaly of the pair of endocrine glands located above the kidney that are responsible for steroid hormone secretion from the cortex and neurotransmitter (such as epinephrine and norepinephrine) secretion from the medulla[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000639][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal adrenal morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000639][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Suprarenal gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Adrenal_gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:9604
abnormal adrenal body morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000639][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
adrenal gland dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000639][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal adrenal gland[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000639][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adrenal glands[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adrenal_Gland][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12666
SAEL:119
uterine horn[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000127][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TADS:0000421
WBbt:0006760
EV:0100113
uterus
MAT:0000127
FMAID:17558
FBbt:00004924
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the right and left uterine tubes and distally is connected to the vagina. Examples: There is only one uterus.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Uterus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal metra morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001120][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
uterus dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001120][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the female muscular organ of gestation[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001120][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:18985
MA:0000389
abnormal uterine morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001120][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
uterine dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0001120][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
MP:0001120
CHEBI:33697
Naturally occurring polyribonucleotides.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:33697][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
RNA
ribonucleic acids[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:33697][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
RNA is a chemical compound which are naturally occurring polyribonucleotides.
ribonucleic acid
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Naturally occurring polyribonucleotides.
[Source: CHEBI:33697]
FMAID:7196
spleen dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000689][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
spleen abnormalities[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000689][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100055
abnormal splenic morphology[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000689][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the organ that functions to filter blood and to store red corpuscles and platelets[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000689][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:101
MP:0000689
James Malone
MFO:0003100
spleen
ZFA:0000436
MA:0000141
XAO:0000328
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal spleen structure[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000689][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TAO:0000436
MAT:0000085
EMAPA:18767
GeneRIF:11973618
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:129620000
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3124331
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3124330
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3413034
James Malone
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644283
GeneRIF:12467752
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0328183
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3101029
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3276250
Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy
Scapuloperoneal muscular dystrophy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/129620000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:111508004
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644287
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644284
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644285
GeneRIF:12755701
Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11726][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15009215
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D020389
GeneRIF:12684533
DOID:11726
Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:11726][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0410189
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644282
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644288
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1644286
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH650
James Malone
NCI Thesaurus: C14165
normal
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Normal[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Normal][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A normal class is a special type of disease factor used as a control, that is, one which is not known to be affected by any disease; being approximately average or within certain limits; conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm.
Being approximately average or within certain limits; conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Normal][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Being approximately average or within certain limits; conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C14165]
cingulate cortex
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Cingulate Cortex[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cingulate_Cortex][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C52713
James Malone
cingulate cortex homogenate
James Malone
GM07022
MO_822
Tomasz Adamusiak
cell cycle design
CHEBI:51953
James Malone
polyamide
James Malone
IB3-1
DOID:4468
GeneRIF:15102668
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018262
GeneRIF:15884099
Clear cell adenocarcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4468][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0206681
clear cell adenocarcinoma
Clear cell adenocarcinoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4468][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12937142
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364678
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027491
GeneRIF:14559803
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576435
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3044287
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591144
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3356165
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7589128
GeneRIF:15297970
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12086860
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189633003
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364679
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364680
GeneRIF:12970394
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607953
GeneRIF:14729622
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007750
Mesonephroid Clear Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607954
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0401444
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:30546008
clear cell carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14722919
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896517
A malignant neoplasm composed of glandular epithelial clear cells. Various architectural patterns may be seen, including papillary, tubulocystic, and solid.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364677
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364681
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3242531
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895364
Mesonephroid Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Clear_Cell_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15489654
GeneRIF:14633622
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791032
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI2004_11_17:C3766
A malignant neoplasm composed of glandular epithelial clear cells. Various architectural patterns may be seen, including papillary, tubulocystic, and solid.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3766]
macrophage
monocyte-derived macrophage
CL:0000235
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A mononuclear phagocyte present in variety of tissues, typically differentiated from monocytes, capable of phagocytosing a variety of extracellular particulate material, including immune complexes, microorganisms, and dead cells.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000235][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
histiocyte[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000235][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
bone marrow-derived macrophage
A waterbath is an instrument in which water acts as contact medium enabeling temperature transfer from the heating element or cooling element to the sample. The temperature can be controlled in the 0 to 100 degree centigrade range (under normal pressure). [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400155][accessDate: 2009-08-12]
OBI_0400155
MO_541
James Malone
waterbath
CS57580 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158604&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158604&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57580
true
Adipose Tissue (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
obsolete_adipose tissue MMHCC
James Malone
Fatty Tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
No longer required in EFO (no supporting use case)
NCI Thesaurus: C22703
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A drug that affects the rate or intensity of cardiac contraction, blood vessel diameter or blood volume.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35554][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35554
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cardiovascular drug
CHEBI:35554
troglitazone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
CHEBI:9753
James Malone
Troglitazone[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9753][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A chromane that has formula C24H27NO5S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9753][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
5-{4-[(6-hydroxy-2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-chromen-2-yl)methoxy]benzyl}-1,3-thiazolidine-2,4-dione[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:9753][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
apoplast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000348][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The fluid between the cell wall and the plasma membrane[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000348][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000348
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
apoplasm
CHEBI:27573
Ele Holloway
James Malone
silicon
MO_772
Tomasz Adamusiak
operon identification design
James Malone
GM12751
The pressure exerted by a liquid as a result of its potential energy, ignoring its kinetic energy.
James Malone
hydrostatic pressure
James Malone
Ele Holloway
RDES
James Malone
HT-29
An individual who does some experimental process.
James Malone
experiment performer
5-amino-2-hydroxybenzoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6775][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An aromatic amine that has formula C7H7NO3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:6775][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:6775
BioportalImporter v.1.0
mesalamine
ICD9CM_2001:172.9
GeneRIF:12011132
ICD9CM_2004:172.9
ICD9CM_1990:172.9
ICD9CM_1989:172
ICD9CM_2002:172.9
ICD9CM_2000:172.9
Malignant melanoma of skin NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/188082007][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2004:172.8
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:190105009
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041103
ICD9CM_2002:172.8
A primary melanoma arising from atypical melanocytes in the skin. Precursor lesions include acquired and congenital melanocytic nevi, and dysplastic nevi. Several histologic variants have been recognized, including superficial spreading melanoma, acral lentiginous melanoma, nodular melanoma, and lentigo maligna melanoma.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3510]
UMLS_CUI:C0153532
Malignant Melanoma (of Skin), Stage Unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cutaneous_Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15057044
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3012180
ICD9CM_1998:172.8
ICD9CM_2000:172
ICD9CM_2003:172
DOID:8923
Melanoma of the Skin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cutaneous_Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1988:172
NCI2004_11_17:C3510
Malignant Cutaneous Melanoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cutaneous_Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3040340
ICD9CM_2005:172.9
UMLS_CUI:C0151779
ICD9CM_2005:172.3
ICD9CM_1987:172.3
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607744
ICD9CM_1994:172
Malignant Melanoma of Skin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cutaneous_Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549341
ICD9CM_1987:172.9
ICD9CM_2001:172
ICD9CM_1993:172.3
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269565
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3041116
ICD9CM_1992:172.8
ICD9CM_1997:172.3
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7605676
ICD9CM_2001:172.8
GeneRIF:12376526
GeneRIF:14714570
ICD9CM_1989:172.3
ICD9CM_1991:172.3
Malignant Melanoma of Skin Stage Unspecified[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cutaneous_Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:188082007
GeneRIF:12067203
ICD9CM_1990:172.8
ICD9CM_1996:172.3
cancer of skin
ICD9CM_2002:172
ICD9CM_1992:172.3
ICD9CM_1990:172
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:188080004
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7607722
Melanoma of Skin[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cutaneous_Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2001:172.3
ICD9CM_1994:172.9
ICD9CM_2004:172.3
ICD9CM_1999:172
ICD9CM_1990:172.3
GeneRIF:12459644
ICD9CM_1986:172.8
ICD9CM_2002:172.3
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7605692
ICD9CM_2000:172.3
GeneRIF:15751018
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2891543
GeneRIF:11841484
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620345
ICD9CM_2004:172
ICD9CM_2003:172.9
ICD9CM_2000:172.8
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3797503
ICD9CM_1988:172.3
ICD9CM_1989:172.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0742347
ICD9CM_1988:172.9
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549355
ICD9CM_2005:172.8
ICD9CM_1992:172.9
Skin, Melanoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cutaneous_Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:172.9
ICD9CM_1997:172
ICD9CM_2005:172
ICD9CM_1988:172.8
ICD9CM_1987:172.8
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:93655004
ICD9CM_1998:172
James Malone
ICD9CM_1986:172
ICD9CM_1992:172
ICD9CM_1986:172.9
ICD9CM_1993:172
ICD9CM_1999:172.3
ICD9CM_2003:172.8
UMLS_CUI:C0153537
ICD9CM_1996:172
GeneRIF:15743033
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ICD9CM_1995:172.3
ICD9CM_1996:172.8
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591992
Malignant melanoma of other specified skin site (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/188080004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1998:172.3
Malignant melanoma of skin (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/93655004][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1998:172.9
GeneRIF:12778069
ICD9CM_1997:172.9
ICD9CM_1994:172.8
ICD9CM_2003:172.3
ICD9CM_1993:172.9
ICD9CM_1997:172.8
Cutaneous Melanoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cutaneous_Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269585
ICD9CM_1993:172.8
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7605243
ICD9CM_1986:172.3
ICD9CM_1987:172
ICD9CM_1995:172
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3086169
ICD9CM_1991:172.9
ICD9CM_1999:172.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8343300
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7605696
ICD9CM_1989:172.8
ICD9CM_1994:172.3
ICD9CM_1991:172
ICD9CM_2006:172.3
ICD9CM_1991:172.8
A primary melanoma arising from atypical melanocytes in the skin. Precursor lesions include acquired and congenital melanocytic nevi, and dysplastic nevi. Several histologic variants have been recognized, including superficial spreading melanoma, acral lentiginous melanoma, nodular melanoma, and lentigo maligna melanoma.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cutaneous_Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1999:172.8
ICD9CM_1995:172.9
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0269575
cutaneous melanoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7620382
Skin Melanoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Cutaneous_Melanoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549353
ICD9CM_1995:172.8
dihydrotestoterone
17beta-Hydroxy-5alpha-androstan-3-one[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16330][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An androgen that has formula C19H30O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16330][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:16330
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
17beta-hydroxy-5alpha-androstan-3-one
James Malone
GM07000
MO_764
Tomasz Adamusiak
cell type comparison design
James Malone
IMR-32
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0433581
GeneRIF:15889157
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114065
Reticulolymphosarcoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:353][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14654791
GeneRIF:15692060
GeneRIF:14998493
GeneRIF:12549480
Malignant lymphoma NOS of unspecified site (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:353][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15640350
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0063072
GeneRIF:15263076
GeneRIF:12082638
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549077
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290189
GeneRIF:12496417
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0111622
GeneRIF:14702288
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3545997
GeneRIF:15744340
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0063071
GeneRIF:12884297
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0114049
GeneRIF:15940251
GeneRIF:15743832
UMLS_ST:T191
UMLS_CUI:C0024299
GeneRIF:15133473
GeneRIF:15226424
Malignant lymphoma, no ICD-O subtype (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:353][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12688322
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549078
GeneRIF:12915884
GeneRIF:15356104
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7571888
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0111626
GeneRIF:12393693
GeneRIF:12469325
GeneRIF:15668399
GeneRIF:12145697
GeneRIF:12438221
GeneRIF:12555065
GeneRIF:15890690
Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0015670
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0111623
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D008223
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0738125
GeneRIF:12217802
GeneRIF:11720250
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0012817
GeneRIF:14612522
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12569164
GeneRIF:11937265
GeneRIF:12539045
GeneRIF:12048235
GeneRIF:15551285
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1293922
GeneRIF:12532453
GeneRIF:15735694
Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:118600007
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0063073
GeneRIF:15562971
GeneRIF:14666612
GeneRIF:11985791
GeneRIF:15265020
GeneRIF:14767575
NCI2004_11_17:C3208
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874128
GeneRIF:15713979
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290190
GeneRIF:11999550
GeneRIF:12351407
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3040965
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0416652
Malignant Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603796
GeneRIF:15467748
Malignant lymphoma NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:353][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:353
Lymphoma (Hodgkin's and Non-Hodgkin's)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:353][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2883648
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:188695001
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:188694002
GeneRIF:15215324
Malignant lymphoma NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:353][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Reticulolymphosarcoma NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:353][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15325703
GeneRIF:15677569
GeneRIF:14724650
GeneRIF:12721791
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7577683
GeneRIF:12532332
GeneRIF:11932403
GeneRIF:15985538
GeneRIF:11920179
GeneRIF:16108830
GeneRIF:11751994
GeneRIF:12149433
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:21964009
GeneRIF:15522957
GeneRIF:15474489
GeneRIF:12567186
GeneRIF:12218099
GeneRIF:14691303
GeneRIF:15705798
Lymphoma (Hodgkin's and Non-Hodgkin's)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290188
GeneRIF:15126346
GeneRIF:12807718
GeneRIF:15223017
James Malone
GeneRIF:11836626
GeneRIF:11869933
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549099
GeneRIF:15516976
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0483094
GeneRIF:16201318
GeneRIF:12897143
GeneRIF:12208847
lymphoma
GeneRIF:15649253
GeneRIF:12967477
GeneRIF:12682649
GeneRIF:15902285
A malignant (clonal) proliferation of B- lymphocytes or T- lymphocytes which involves the lymph nodes, bone marrow and/or extranodal sites. This category includes Non-Hodgkin lymphomas and Hodgkin lymphomas.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549089
GeneRIF:15569983
GeneRIF:15121848
GeneRIF:16194892
GeneRIF:14662861
Malignant lymphoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:353][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15160902
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3549204
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0081794
GeneRIF:11866986
GeneRIF:15716988
GeneRIF:15762053
GeneRIF:16277027
GeneRIF:12604405
A malignant (clonal) proliferation of B- lymphocytes or T- lymphocytes which involves the lymph nodes, bone marrow and/or extranodal sites. This category includes Non-Hodgkin lymphomas and Hodgkin lymphomas.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3208]
GeneRIF:12579309
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576855
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3156115
James Malone
SUM1315MO2
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591820
UMLS_ST:T191
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254915003
James Malone
DOID:4467
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602177
Conventional Renal cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma, Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15062033
GeneRIF:15709172
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3356170
Conventional (Clear cell) Renal cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Kidney Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Grawitz Tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7618343
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Clear cell carcinoma of kidney is a renal cell carcinoma described as the most common type of renal cell carcinoma. The cancerous cells appear very pale or clear when examined under microscope. This cancer can be effectively treated with surgery if the tumor is confined to the kidney.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007753
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591821
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591093
NCI2004_11_17:C4033
Clear cell carcinoma of kidney (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4467][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Conventional (Clear Cell) Renal Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma of Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002292
Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma of the Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A malignant epithelial neoplasm of the kidney characterized by the presence of lipid-containing clear cells within a vascular network. The tumor may metastasize to unusual sites and late metastasis is common.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Clear Cell Carcinoma of Kidney[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0279702
Hypernephroma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Renal Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591105
clear cell renal carcinoma
Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7602179
GeneRIF:12576453
Kidney Clear Cell Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Conventional_Clear_Cell_Renal_Cell_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14550470
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591137
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591111
A malignant epithelial neoplasm of the kidney characterized by the presence of lipid-containing clear cells within a vascular network. The tumor may metastasize to unusual sites and late metastasis is common.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C4033]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591127
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591830
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7618342
bulbus arteriosus
Adipose Tissue - Brown (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue_Brown_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
obsolete_adipose tissue brown MMHCC
Brown Fat[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue_Brown_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
true
NCI Thesaurus: C22704
Brown Adipose Tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue_Brown_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Use brown fat EFO_0000812 instead
environment factor
The external elements and conditions which surround, influence, and affect the life and development of an organism or population.
James Malone
environmental factor
This should become a material entity with the role of environment
true
A compound or agent that combines with cyclooxygenases and thereby prevents its substrate-enzyme combination with arachidonic acid and the formation of eicosanoids, prostaglandins, and thromboxanes.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35544][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35544
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
cyclooxygenase inhibitor
CHEBI:35544
trifluoperazine
10-[3-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)propyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl)-10H-phenothiazine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:45951][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:45951
Trifluoperazine[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:45951][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A phenothiazine that has formula C21H24F3N3S.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:45951][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000349
James Malone
nectar
James Malone
GM12760
CHEBI:35666
mercaptopurines
James Malone
Ele Holloway
REC1
GeneRIF:14514642
GeneRIF:12196481
GeneRIF:12149242
GeneRIF:15561954
GeneRIF:15845625
GeneRIF:14984315
GeneRIF:14578285
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3084900
GeneRIF:14749287
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3790158
GeneRIF:12963802
GeneRIF:12759458
GeneRIF:12376320
HYPERGLYCEMIA[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4195][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3501035
GeneRIF:15855318
GeneRIF:11959624
GeneRIF:12645629
GeneRIF:12453975
GeneRIF:15259033
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3032077
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070706
GeneRIF:15985479
GeneRIF:15486815
GeneRIF:15868137
UMLS_ST:T047
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0070712
GeneRIF:15662550
Hyperglycemia (context-dependent category)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4195][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12107734
DOID:4195
GeneRIF:12464674
GeneRIF:12522068
Hyperglycemia (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4195][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15899886
GeneRIF:14534319
GeneRIF:15561908
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:80394007
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0481320
GeneRIF:12137596
GeneRIF:12736712
GeneRIF:15993383
GeneRIF:15277392
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:15899957
GeneRIF:14678947
GeneRIF:12655575
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2882662
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0010824
GeneRIF:15148392
James Malone
Hyperglycaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4195][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12765965
GeneRIF:15920055
UMLS_CUI:C0020456
GeneRIF:15501243
GeneRIF:14673082
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3084902
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:315299009
hyperglycemia
GeneRIF:15616014
GeneRIF:16301823
GeneRIF:15677479
GeneRIF:15033467
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D006943
GeneRIF:15191885
GeneRIF:12819007
GeneRIF:12482638
GeneRIF:15848159
GeneRIF:14751239
GeneRIF:15010337
GeneRIF:15956778
GeneRIF:14698990
GeneRIF:12860835
The measure of movement of electrical charges in a conductor measured in milliamperes.
James Malone
electrical current
Formerly class "current milliamperes"
MO_560
Tomasz Adamusiak
genotyping design
James Malone
period of infection
A cell of the B cell, T cell, or natural killer cell lineage.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1006/CL:0000542][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CL:0000542
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
lymphocyte
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HCT15
Adenosquamous Lung Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adenosquamous_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
An aggressive carcinoma with a poor prognosis characterized by a presence of both malignant squamous cells and glandular cells.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C9133]
Adenosquamous Cell Lung Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adenosquamous_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An aggressive carcinoma with a poor prognosis characterized by a presence of both malignant squamous cells and glandular cells.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adenosquamous_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7598809
adenosquamous lung carcinoma
NCI2004_11_17:C9133
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
DOID:4829
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7598827
UMLS_CUI:C0279557
Status of a publication describing the experiment.
Tomasz Adamusiak
publication status
true
1.5
Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Classical_Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Classical Hodgkin's Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Classical_Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
obsolete_classical Hodgkin's lymphoma
cHL[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Classical_Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Duplicate with Hodgkin's lymphoma (EFO_0000183)
A monoclonal B-cell lymphoproliferation in the vast majority of cases. It is characterized by a bimodal age distribution (15-30 years of life and late life) and is often associated with EBV infection. In less than 5% of cases it is a monoclonal proliferation of T-lymphocytes. Morphologically, it is characterized by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells and mononuclear Hodgkin cells. The Reed-Sternberg and mononuclear Hodgkin cells are CD30 positive in nearly all cases and CD15 positive in the majority of cases.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Classical_Hodgkin_s_Lymphoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
C7164
CS57583 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158607&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158607&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57583
The external elements and conditions which surround, influence, and affect the life and development of an organism or population.
James Malone
obsolete_environment
Synonym of environmental factor
true
fibrosarcoma
PO:0004525
MAT:0000365
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000365
James Malone
wood parenchyma
ARM[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Arm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The portion of the upper extremity between the shoulder and the elbow. For clinical purposes this term is also used to refer to the whole superior limb.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Arm][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
The portion of the upper extremity between the shoulder and the elbow. For clinical purposes this term is also used to refer to the whole superior limb.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C32141]
NCI Thesaurus: C32141
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
arm
benign tumor
James Malone
Tomasz Adamusiak
benign neoplasm
A drug which lowers the blood glucose level.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35526][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35526
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
hypoglycemic drug
CHEBI:35526
A cultivated plant variety selected and given a name because it has desirable characteristics that distinguish it from otherwise similar plants of the same species.
James Malone
cultivar
MO_553
Tomasz Adamusiak
RNA stability design
obsolete_percent oxygen
true
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HuT78
TRICHOSTATIN A[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46024][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(2E,4E,6R)-7-[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]-N-hydroxy-4,6-dimethyl-7-oxohepta-2,4-dienamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46024][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A trichostatin that has formula C17H22N2O3.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:46024][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:46024
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
trichostatin A
James Malone
Ele Holloway
Caki1
James Malone
HMT3522S1
An animal or plant or part thereof that nourishes and supports a parasite either in a lab or natural environment.
James Malone
host
James Malone
Ele Holloway
RCHACV
Lymphoblast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lymphoblast][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An immature lymphocyte that has enlarged in response to antigenic stimulation.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lymphoblast][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An immature lymphocyte that has enlarged in response to antigenic stimulation.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C13013]
NCI Thesaurus: C13013
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
lymphoblast
fibroblast derived cell line
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HCT8
MO_1019
Tomasz Adamusiak
cell component comparison design
James Malone
SKGT4
An extrapolation into the future of data into a class with specified label.
James Malone
classifier prediction
adipose tissue
Adipose Tissue[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BODYFAT[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
Body Fat[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A specialized form of connective tissue consisting primarily of adipocytes (fat cells), surrounded by a meshwork of collagen fibers.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C12472
A specialized form of connective tissue consisting primarily of adipocytes (fat cells), surrounded by a meshwork of collagen fibers.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C12472]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
adipose[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adipose_Tissue][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A computer is an instrument which manipulates (stores, retrieves, and processes) data according to a list of instructions. [accessedResource: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400107][accessDate: 2009-08-10]
OBI_0400107
MO_510
James Malone
computer
primary lymphatic endothelial cell
lymphatic endothelial cell
CL:0000115
James Malone
endothelial cell
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1092
CS57581 is an Arabidopsis thaliana strain as described in TAIR http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158605&type=germplasm
http://www.arabidopsis.org/servlets/TairObject?id=1005158605&type=germplasm
James Malone
CS57581
An agent that selectively binds to and activates beta-adrenergic receptors.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35522][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35522
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
ß-adrenergic agonist
CHEBI:35522
FBbt:00005463
James Malone
crystal cell specific anlage
PO:0005417
MAT:0000364
OntologyMappingImporter following MAT:0000364
James Malone
phloem
CHEBI:28445
Ele Holloway
James Malone
vincristine
MO_544
Tomasz Adamusiak
family history design
obsolete_percent oxygen concentration
true
James Malone
HS578T
James Malone
Ele Holloway
RD
GeneRIF:15476444
GeneRIF:16115812
GeneRIF:12706247
GeneRIF:15644269
GeneRIF:12008025
GeneRIF:12614934
ICD9CM_1993:333.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2958215
GeneRIF:16054230
GeneRIF:12657678
GeneRIF:12691731
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:14981075
GeneRIF:12890790
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3498838
ICD9CM_1988:333.4
GeneRIF:14522959
ICD9CM_2001:333.4
ICD9CM_1998:333.4
GeneRIF:12915485
GeneRIF:15359012
GeneRIF:15383276
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8352522
GeneRIF:11817536
ICD9CM_1992:333.4
ICD9CM_2002:333.4
ICD9CM_2003:333.4
GeneRIF:15922606
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0421822
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0010660
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0069860
GeneRIF:14985389
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1640323
ICD9CM_1991:333.4
GeneRIF:12952868
Huntington's chorea[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12858][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1997:333.4
UMLS_ST:T047
GeneRIF:15934928
GeneRIF:15878807
ICD9CM_1990:333.4
GeneRIF:15715085
ICD9CM_1989:333.4
GeneRIF:15057517
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0244512
ICD9CM_2000:333.4
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0069862
GeneRIF:11432963
Huntington's disease[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12858][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Huntington's disease
GeneRIF:11914418
GeneRIF:12078510
GeneRIF:12736330
GeneRIF:12969257
GeneRIF:11813242
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2872638
ICD9CM_2006:333.4
GeneRIF:15817265
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2933240
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0038868
ICD9CM_1995:333.4
GeneRIF:16184606
Huntington's chorea (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/58756001][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0421825
UMLS_CUI:C0020179
GeneRIF:15033177
GeneRIF:11593450
GeneRIF:15843398
ICD9CM_1999:333.4
GeneRIF:15880743
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1640322
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290009
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1640325
GeneRIF:12682342
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1640326
GeneRIF:12960759
Huntington's disease Pathway[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12858][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0290011
HD[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:12858][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15167689
ICD9CM_1996:333.4
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:58756001
GeneRIF:15845076
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A1306935
GeneRIF:15496672
GeneRIF:14511117
GeneRIF:14725621
ICD9CM_2004:333.4
DOID:12858
GeneRIF:14751289
ICD9CM_2005:333.4
GeneRIF:15742215
ICD9CM_1986:333.4
GeneRIF:12604778
GeneRIF:15009635
GeneRIF:12531510
GeneRIF:12950446
GeneRIF:12528814
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A1640324
GeneRIF:15029481
James Malone
ICD9CM_1987:333.4
GeneRIF:12781994
ICD9CM_1994:333.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3027391
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0421830
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3027404
GeneRIF:14978262
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D006816
GeneRIF:15261377
GeneRIF:15749339
GeneRIF:15337316
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CaOv3
MO_475
Tomasz Adamusiak
software manufacturer
James Malone
SKBR3
ribonucleic acid
RNA is a chemical compound which are naturally occurring polyribonucleotides.
PRO:000000001
James Malone
protein
James Malone
L3055
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874079
GeneRIF:11780226
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359483
adenoid cystic carcinoma
Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adenoid_Cystic_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Cylindroma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4866][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3379216
Adenocystic Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adenoid_Cystic_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12624503
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7584787
Cylindroid Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adenoid_Cystic_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2989305
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0005497
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359484
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359481
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7596431
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D003528
Cylindroma NOS[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4866][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12452045
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:11671000
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576242
GeneRIF:15943036
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359485
adenoid cystic cancer[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adenoid_Cystic_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15529180
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7569867
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0388313
A malignant tumor arising from the epithelial cells. Microscopically, the neoplastic epithelial cells form cylindrical spatial configurations (cribriform or classic type of adenoid cystic carcinoma), cordlike structures (tubular type of adenoid cystic carcinoma), or solid structures (basaloid variant of adenoid cystic carcinoma). Adenoid cystic carcinomas mostly occur in the salivary glands. Other primary sites of involvement include the lacrimal gland, the larynx, and the lungs. Adenoid cystic carcinomas spread along nerve sheaths, resulting in severe pain, and they tend to recur. Lymph node metastases are unusual; hematogenous tumor spread is characteristic.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adenoid_Cystic_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Adenoid cystic carcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/11671000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A malignant tumor arising from the epithelial cells. Microscopically, the neoplastic epithelial cells form cylindrical spatial configurations (cribriform or classic type of adenoid cystic carcinoma), cordlike structures (tubular type of adenoid cystic carcinoma), or solid structures (basaloid variant of adenoid cystic carcinoma). Adenoid cystic carcinomas mostly occur in the salivary glands. Other primary sites of involvement include the lacrimal gland, the larynx, and the lungs. Adenoid cystic carcinomas spread along nerve sheaths, resulting in severe pain, and they tend to recur. Lymph node metastases are unusual; hematogenous tumor spread is characteristic.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2970]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359482
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3001701
NCI2004_11_17:C2970
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:15370139
UMLS_CUI:C0010606
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7592106
GeneRIF:15292943
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0044571
James Malone
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3485280
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0044574
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877295
DOID:4866
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HCC1599
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035070
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7632058
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0396028
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7632066
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877303
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7632055
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3001743
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035037
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877300
Bronchioloalveolar Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchiolo-Alveolar_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Bronchioloalveolar Lung Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchiolo-Alveolar_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0396050
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:36310008
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359368
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0032885
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035034
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877298
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3559642
BAC[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchiolo-Alveolar_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019784
A well or moderately differentiated morphologic variant of lung adenocarcinoma characterized by tumor growth along the alveolar structures without stromal, vascular, or pleural invasion.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2923]
Bronchiolo-Alveolar Carcinoma of Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchiolo-Alveolar_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359370
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035072
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7632064
NCI2004_11_17:C2923
Bronchioalveolar Adenocarcinoma of Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchiolo-Alveolar_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7632061
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035030
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3242530
UMLS_CUI:C0007120
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7632057
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877305
James Malone
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:112677002
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0003433
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7632065
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877302
Bronchioalveolar Lung Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4926][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035036
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0032887
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3329465
Bronchioloalveolar Adenocarcinoma of the Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchiolo-Alveolar_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
Bronchiolo-Alveolar Lung Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchiolo-Alveolar_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0389246
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874082
Alveolar adenocarcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4926][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:373627005
bronchoalveolar adenocarcinoma
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7632063
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035071
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0022305
Bronchioloalveolar Adenocarcinoma of Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchiolo-Alveolar_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Bronchiolo-Alveolar Carcinoma of the Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchiolo-Alveolar_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0022302
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7632067
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7632056
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877304
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359367
Bronchiolo-alveolar adenocarcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/112677002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
DOID:4926
Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/373627005][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877301
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035066
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0396051
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0359369
A well or moderately differentiated morphologic variant of lung adenocarcinoma characterized by tumor growth along the alveolar structures without stromal, vascular, or pleural invasion.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchiolo-Alveolar_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0032886
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0035035
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3329464
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2877299
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0032870
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0019788
Bronchioloalveolar adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:4926][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002282
Bronchioalveolar Adenocarcinoma of the Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchiolo-Alveolar_Lung_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3329446
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0389245
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2874081
GeneRIF:12918063
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:254626006
GeneRIF:11836605
GeneRIF:12374671
GeneRIF:14634100
Adenocarcinoma of the Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lung_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Lung Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lung_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12923324
NCI2004_11_17:C3512
GeneRIF:12687616
GeneRIF:15815931
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603614
GeneRIF:15709189
A carcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant glandular epithelial cells. There is a male predilection with a male to female ratio of 2:1. Usually lung adenocarcinoma is asymptomatic and is identified through screening studies or as an incidental radiologic finding. If clinical symptoms are present they include shortness of breath, cough, hemoptysis, chest pain, and fever. Tobacco smoke is a known risk factor.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3512]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7595252
GeneRIF:12883699
GeneRIF:16109772
GeneRIF:12114441
GeneRIF:14996858
UMLS_CUI:C0152013
GeneRIF:11957142
GeneRIF:15819721
GeneRIF:12503077
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3484827
GeneRIF:15688187
GeneRIF:11891209
GeneRIF:14633739
GeneRIF:15660698
James Malone
GeneRIF:12414512
GeneRIF:12579497
DOID:3910
Adenocarcinoma of lung (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/254626006][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12163326
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7595974
GeneRIF:11801602
GeneRIF:15197584
GeneRIF:12698189
GeneRIF:12164330
GeneRIF:16232198
GeneRIF:12420220
GeneRIF:12942568
Adenocarcinoma of Lung[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lung_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14735190
GeneRIF:12824892
GeneRIF:15944787
GeneRIF:16184720
GeneRIF:16116610
GeneRIF:15809747
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_ST:T191
A carcinoma characterized by the presence of malignant glandular epithelial cells. There is a male predilection with a male to female ratio of 2:1. Usually lung adenocarcinoma is asymptomatic and is identified through screening studies or as an incidental radiologic finding. If clinical symptoms are present they include shortness of breath, cough, hemoptysis, chest pain, and fever. Tobacco smoke is a known risk factor.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lung_Adenocarcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:8564085
GeneRIF:15976377
GeneRIF:14607333
GeneRIF:15943786
GeneRIF:15216431
GeneRIF:12234996
GeneRIF:14511407
GeneRIF:12152160
lung adenocarcinoma
GeneRIF:16061866
GeneRIF:12644570
GeneRIF:14744769
GeneRIF:16108829
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2989294
fibroma
MO_902
Tomasz Adamusiak
disease state design
MAT:0000368
James Malone
corm
estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,17beta-diol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16469][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
17beta-estradiol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16469][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An estradiol that has formula C18H24O2.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:16469][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:16469
BioportalImporter v.1.0
estradiol
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1395
CHEBI:27300
Vitamin D3
James Malone
Ele Holloway
P3HR1
Hippocampus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Hippocampus_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EMAPA:19148
abnormal hippocampus[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
any structural anomaly of the deep lying structure of the cerebrum involved with memory storage and spatial navigation[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
abnormal hippocampus region[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MP:0000807
Hippocampus proper[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Hippocampus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
FMAID:62493
Hippocampus major[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Hippocampus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MAT:0000114
hippocampus
NCI Thesaurus: C22615
Ammon's horn[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Hippocampus][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
hippocampal defects[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
abnormal hippocampal region[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
hippocampus dysplasia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1025/MP:0000807][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SAEL:51
CNS - Brain - Hippocampus (MMHCC)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/CNS_Brain_Hippocampus_MMHCC][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
EV:0100180
MA:0000191
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CaHPV10
Doxycycline[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50845][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(4S,4aR,5S,5aR,6R,12aS)-4-(dimethylamino)-3,5,10,12,12a-pentahydroxy-6-methyl-1,11-dioxo-1,4,4a,5,5a,6,11,12a-octahydrotetracene-2-carboxamide[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50845][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A tetracycline that has formula C22H24N2O8.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:50845][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:50845
BioportalImporter v.1.0
doxycycline
James Malone
EMAPA:17174
BioportalImporter v.1.0
pericardial sac[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000454][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0000054
EV:0100023
FMAID:9869
EHDAA:5376
MAT:0000454
pericardium
Organ cluster which has as its parts the fibrous pericardium and the pericardial sac.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Pericardium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A drug used to prevent seizures or reduce their severity.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35623][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35623
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
anticonvulsant
CHEBI:35623
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HCC2218
MO_882
Tomasz Adamusiak
submitter
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603327
true
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364725
1.5
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603325
An adenocarcinoma of the breast arising from the lobules. This is a relatively uncommon carcinoma, represents approximately 10% of the breast adenocarcinomas and is often bilateral or multifocal.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C3771]
James Malone
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D018275
obsolete_lobular breast carcinoma
DOID:3457
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3541224
NCI2004_11_17:C3771
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896553
Lobular Carcinoma of Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:278054005
Lobular carcinoma of breast (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3457][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364723
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0364724
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0027506
Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3457][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15803365
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2895387
Duplicate with invasive lobular carcinoma (EFO_0000553)
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603337
Lobular Breast Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:89740008
GeneRIF:15695379
GeneRIF:12661036
Lobular carcinoma (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3457][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Lobular carcinoma NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:3457][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
An adenocarcinoma of the breast arising from the lobules. This is a relatively uncommon carcinoma, represents approximately 10% of the breast adenocarcinomas and is often bilateral or multifocal.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7603338
UMLS_ST:T191
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:189713007
UMLS_CUI:C0206692
Lobular Carcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Lobular Adenocarcinoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3262661
GeneRIF:12907138
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3791194
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2896552
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3541228
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0430921
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7576810
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3039140
James Malone
LY2
A neoplasm arising from the epithelium. It may be encapsulated or non-encapsulated but non-invasive. The neoplastic epithelial cells may or may not display cellular atypia or dysplasia. In the gastrointestinal tract, when dysplasia becomes severe it is sometimes called carcinoma in situ. Representative examples are pituitary gland adenoma, follicular adenoma of the thyroid gland, and adenomas (or adenomatous polyps) of the gastrointestinal tract.
A neoplasm arising from the epithelium. It may be encapsulated or non-encapsulated but non-invasive. The neoplastic epithelial cells may or may not display cellular atypia or dysplasia. In the gastrointestinal tract, when dysplasia becomes severe it is sometimes called carcinoma in situ. Representative examples are pituitary gland adenoma, follicular adenoma of the thyroid gland, and adenomas (or adenomatous polyps) of the gastrointestinal tract.
[Source: NCI Thesaurus C2855]
BioportalImporter v.1.0
NCI Thesaurus: C2855
A neoplasm arising from the epithelium. It may be encapsulated or non-encapsulated but non-invasive. The neoplastic epithelial cells may or may not display cellular atypia or dysplasia. In the gastrointestinal tract, when dysplasia becomes severe it is sometimes called carcinoma in situ. Representative examples are pituitary gland adenoma, follicular adenoma of the thyroid gland, and adenomas (or adenomatous polyps) of the gastrointestinal tract.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
adenoma
James Malone
adenoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Adenoma][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Burkitt's tumour [obs][accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
GeneRIF:15728515
Burkitt's lymphoma NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Burkitt's lymphoma - disorder[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_ST:T191
GeneRIF:12604406
Burkitt's lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Burkitt's lymphoma of unspecified site (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:16169462
Burkitt's tumor[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Burkitt's tumors (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Burkitt lymphoma/leukaemia[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
Burkitt's tumor NOS (morphologic abnormality)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15520469
DOID:8584
GeneRIF:14697225
GeneRIF:15498855
GeneRIF:14707079
GeneRIF:12410315
GeneRIF:11964311
GeneRIF:12672960
GeneRIF:15940251
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8340857
GeneRIF:11783945
ICD9CM_2006:200.2
GeneRIF:15061213
GeneRIF:15384174
Malignant lymphoma, Burkitt's type[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D002051
BioportalImporter v.1.0
GeneRIF:12594826
GeneRIF:12808131
UMLS_CUI:C0006413
Burkitt's lymphoma
GeneRIF:11869962
GeneRIF:11443860
Burkitt Lymphoma[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:14980076
Small Non-Cleaved cell Lymphoma, Burkitt's Type[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:8584][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:12070030
James Malone
Ele Holloway
PLB985
histology
Microscopic morphology of tissues.
James Malone
morphology
MO_832
Tomasz Adamusiak
clinical history design
James Malone
Tomasz Adamusiak
osteoma
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1355
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CROAP5
Vanadium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27698][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A vanadium group element that has formula V.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:27698][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:27698
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
Vanadium
BioportalImporter v.1.0
A fat body is an insect gland dorsal to the insect gut, with a function analogous to that of the vertebrate liver. It is a storage organ for fats, glycogen and protein and is a major site of intermediary metabolism.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1030/TGMA:0001856][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1015/FBbt:00005066][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
TGMA:0001856
TADS:0000321
MAT:0000096
fat body sensu invertebrata
FBbt:00005066
An invertebrate tissue which serves as a store of lipids and in nwhich a great deal of catabolic and anabolic activity occurs[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1152/MAT:0000096][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
James Malone
A drug used to cause dilation of the blood vessels.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35620][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35620
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
vasodilator agent
CHEBI:35620
Tunica intima which has as its parts the endothelium of endocardium and the fibroelastic connective tissue that surrounds the cavity of a cardiac chamber.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1053/Endocardium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ZFA:0001320
FMAID:7280
endocardium
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
MA:0000076
MAT:0000455
EMAPA:17868
TAO:0001320
EV:0100021
James Malone
IMR-90
James Malone
Ele Holloway
H4
ICD9CM_1990:523.4
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A0542149
GeneRIF:15025215
chronic pericementitis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:824][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1996:523.4
Chronic Periodontitis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Chronic_Periodontitis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_2005:523.4
ICD9CM_1991:523.4
ICD9CM_1998:523.4
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196365008
ICD9CM_2001:523.4
DOID:824
ICD9CM_2004:523.4
ICD9CM_2003:523.4
GeneRIF:12469211
Chronic periodontitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/5689008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI2004_11_17:C35326
GeneRIF:15845467
GeneRIF:16208406
GeneRIF:12595898
ICD9CM_1995:523.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353707
James Malone
Chronic pericementitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/196365008][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
GeneRIF:15974847
GeneRIF:14734770
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2958198
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2885307
MSH2006_2005_11_15:D010518
GeneRIF:15312099
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:196369002
GeneRIF:11846846
NCI2004_11_17:C34918
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353701
ICD9CM_1986:523.4
BioportalImporter v.1.0
UMLS_ICD9CM_2005_AUI:A0242259
Periodontitis[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Periodontitis][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
UMLS_CUI:C0031099
GeneRIF:15491310
ICD9CM_2002:523.4
MSH2005_2005_01_17:M0016341
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7591017
Chronic periodontitis NOS (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1353/196369002][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:41565005
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3625628
ICD9CM_1992:523.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2889372
UMLS_MTHICD9_2005_AUI:A1875542
UMLS_CSP2004_AUI:A0486195
GeneRIF:12834496
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0099398
UMLS_ST:T047
ICD9CM_1988:523.4
UMLS_MSH2005_2005_01_17_AUI:A0099389
SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31:5689008
ICD9CM_2000:523.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3353706
GeneRIF:12795790
UMLS_ICD9CM_2006_AUI:A8341402
ICD9CM_1989:523.4
GeneRIF:15279649
periodontitis
UMLS_NCI2004_11_17_AUI:A7572915
Periodontitis (disorder)[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1009/DOID:824][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
ICD9CM_1994:523.4
ICD9CM_1997:523.4
GeneRIF:16052575
GeneRIF:12370398
ICD9CM_1999:523.4
ICD9CM_1987:523.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A3007248
GeneRIF:12759451
GeneRIF:16018746
ICD9CM_2006:523.4
UMLS_SNOMEDCT_2005_01_31_AUI:A2958199
GeneRIF:12747454
ICD9CM_1993:523.4
SchneiderSL2
James Malone
S49
peripheral T-cell or NK-cell neoplasm
James Malone
Tomasz Adamusiak
neoplasm of mature T-cells or NK-cells
James Malone
Ele Holloway
GDM1
James Malone
breast tumor luminal
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CROAP2
James Malone
Ele Holloway
OE33
MAT:0000350
James Malone
sap
2-propylpentanoic acid[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:39867][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:39867
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
valproic acid
James Malone
Ele Holloway
NCIH1155
James Malone
Kin-S49
Schneider
SL2
BTO:0001677
James Malone
S2
ZFA:0001282
James Malone
adenohypophysis
James Malone
Ele Holloway
HCC1395
MAT:0000367
James Malone
bulb
precursor B-cell
T-cell neoplasm
James Malone
Tomasz Adamusiak
neoplasm of immature B and T cells
Bronchial Epithelium[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1032/Bronchial_Epithelium][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
NCI Thesaurus: C32231
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
bronchial epithelium
James Malone
Ele Holloway
CORL88
James Malone
Ele Holloway
OV90
Uniconazole[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:38000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
(1E)-1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,4-dimethyl-2-(1H-1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)pent-1-en-3-ol[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:38000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
A secondary alcohol that has formula C15H18ClN3O.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:38000][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:38000
BioportalImporter v.1.0
uniconazole-P
A substance that inhibits or prevents the proliferation of neoplasms.[accessedResource: http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/virtual/1007/CHEBI:35610][accessDate: 2009-08-26]
CHEBI:35610
James Malone
BioportalImporter v.1.0
antineoplastic drug
CHEBI:35610
is_input_of
has_input
ro:contains
contains
Relation between a process and a material fulfilling a role (i.e. realizing a role within the context of the process). For example a human realizing role of teacher within a lesson teching process.
realizes
is_realized_by
is_role_of
is_unit_of
relationship
Containment obtains in each case between material and immaterial continuants, for instance: lung contained_in thoracic cavity; bladder contained_in pelvic cavity. Hence containment is not a transitive relation. If c part_of c1 at t then we have also, by our definition and by the axioms of mereology applied to spatial regions, c located_in c1 at t. Thus, many examples of instance-level location relations for continuants are in fact cases of instance-level parthood. For material continuants location and parthood coincide. Containment is location not involving parthood, and arises only where some immaterial continuant is involved. To understand this relation, we first define overlap for continuants as follows: c1 overlap c2 at t =def for some c, c part_of c1 at t and c part_of c2 at t.
ro:contained_in
contained_in
has_quality
has_role
has_part
EFO_0000823
For continuants: C part_of C' if and only if: given any c that instantiates C at a time t, there is some c' such that c' instantiates C' at time t, and c *part_of* c' at t. For processes: P part_of P' if and only if: given any p that instantiates P at a time t, there is some p' such that p' instantiates P' at time t, and p *part_of* p' at t. (Here *part_of* is the instance-level part-relation.)
part_of
EFO_0000822
has_unit
Derivation as a relation between instances. The temporal relation of derivation is more complex. Transformation, on the instance level, is just the relation of identity: each adult is identical to some child existing at some earlier time. Derivation on the instance-level is a relation holding between non-identicals. More precisely, it holds between distinct material continuants when one succeeds the other across a temporal divide in such a way that at least a biologically significant portion of the matter of the earlier continuant is inherited by the later. Thus we will have axioms to the effect that from c derives_from c1 we can infer that c and c1 are not identical and that there is some instant of time t such that c1 exists only prior to and c only subsequent to t. We will also be able to infer that the spatial region occupied by c as it begins to exist at t overlaps with the spatial region occupied by c1 as it ceases to exist in the same instant.
derives_from
derived_into
inheres_in
bearer_of