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Cite this (ABA Adult Mouse Brain Ontology, RRID:SCR_010286)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/ABA-AMB
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
Allen Brain Atlas P56 Mouse OntologyCite this (Adult Mouse Anatomy Ontology, RRID:SCR_006568)
URL: http://www.informatics.jax.org/searches/AMA_form.shtml
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
Ontology that organizes anatomical structures for the adult mouse (Theiler stage 28) spatially and functionally, using ''is a'' and ''part of'' relationships. The ontology is used to describe expression data for the adult mouse and phenotype data pertinent to anatomy in standardized ways. The browser can be used to view anatomical terms and their relationships in a hierarchical display.Cite this (AEO, RRID:SCR_010287)
URL: http://www.obofoundry.org/wiki/index.php/AEO:Main_Page
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
An ontology of anatomical structures that expands CARO, the Common Anatomy Reference Ontology, to about 200 classes using the is_a relationship; it thus provides a detailed type classification for tissues. The new classes were chosen for their use in categorizing the major vertebrate and invertebrate anatomy ontologies at a granularity adequate for tissues of a single cell type. The ontology should be useful in increasing the amount of knowledge in anatomy ontologies, facilitating annotation and enabling interoperability across anatomy ontologiesCite this (African Traditional Medicine Ontology, RRID:SCR_010288)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/ATMO
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
Ontology that describes the actors'' function (healer, fetishist or soothsayer); the different types of proposed process treatment, the symptom''s roles and the disease consideration.Cite this (Alzheimer's disease ontology, RRID:SCR_010289)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/ADO
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
An open, public ontology representing relevant knowledge on Alzheimer's disease.Cite this (Amino Acid Ontology, RRID:SCR_010290)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/AMINO-ACID
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
An ontology of amino acids and their properties. Inferred version.Cite this (Amphibian Gross Anatomy Ontology, RRID:SCR_010291)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/AAO
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
A structured controlled vocabulary of the anatomy of Amphibians. Note that AAO is currently being integrated into Uberon.Cite this (Amphibian Taxonomy Ontology, RRID:SCR_000906)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/ATO
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
A taxonomy of AmphibiaCite this (Anatomic Pathology Lexicon, RRID:SCR_000907)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/PATHLEX
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
A comprehensive lexicon - a unified language of anatomic pathology terms - for standardized indexing and retrieval of anatomic pathology information resources.Cite this (Animal Natural History and Life History Ontology, RRID:SCR_010292)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/ADW
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
An ontology for animal life history and natural history characteristics suitable for populations and higher taxonomic entities.Cite this (Artificial Intelligence Rheumatology Consultant System Ontology, RRID:SCR_010274)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/AI-RHEUM
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
Ontology used for the diagnosis of rheumatologic diseases. AI/RHEUM contains findings, such as clinical signs, symptoms, laboratory test results, radiologic observations, tissue biopsy results, and intermediate diagnosis hypotheses. Findings and hypotheses, which include definitions, are used to reach diagnostic conclusions with definite, probable, or possible certainty. AI/RHEUM is used by clinicians and informatics researchers.Cite this (Autism Spectrum Disorder Phenotype Ontology, RRID:SCR_010006)
URL: http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/ASDPTO
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
Ontology that encapsulates the Autism Spectrum Disorder behavioral phenotype, informed by the standard ASD assessment instruments and the currently known characteristics of this disorder.Cite this (BFO, RRID:SCR_004818)
URL: http://www.ifomis.org/bfo
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
A small, upper level ontology that is designed for use in supporting information retrieval, analysis and integration in scientific and other domains. BFO is a genuine upper integration in scientific and other domains. Thus it does not contain physical, chemical, biological or other terms which would properly fall within the coverage domains of the special sciences.Cite this (Bilingual Ontology of Alzheimer, RRID:SCR_010149)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/ONTOAD
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
A bilingual (English-French) domain ontology for modeling knowledge about Alzheimer's Disease and Related Syndromes.Cite this (Bioassay Ontology, RRID:SCR_002638)
URL: http://bioassayontology.org/
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
Ontology to describe and categorize chemical biology and drug screening assays and their results including high-throughput screening (HTS) data for the purpose of categorizing assays and data analysis. BAO is an extensible, knowledge-based, highly expressive (currently SHOIQ(D)) description of biological assays making use of descriptive logic based features of the Web Ontology Language (OWL). BAO currently has over 700 classes and also makes use of several other ontologies. It describes several concepts related to biological screening, including Perturbagen, Format, Meta Target, Design, Detection Technology, and Endpoint. Perturbagens are perturbing agents that are screened in an assay; they are mostly small molecules. Assay Meta Target describes what is known about the biological system and / or its components interrogated in the assay (and influenced by the Perturbagen). Meta target can be directly described as a molecular entity (e.g. a purified protein or a protein complex), or indirectly by a biological process or event (e.g. phosphorylation). Format describes the biological or chemical features common to each test condition in the assay and includes biochemical, cell-based, organism-based, and variations thereof. The assay Design describes the assay methodology and implementation of how the perturbation of the biological system is translated into a detectable signal. Detection Technology relates to the physical method and technical details to detect and record a signal. Endpoints are the final HTS results as they are usually published (such as IC50, percent inhibition, etc). BAO has been designed to accommodate multiplexed assays. All main BAO components include multiple levels of sub-categories and specification classes, which are linked via object property relationships forming an expressive knowledge-based representation.Cite this (Biochemical Substructure Ontology, RRID:SCR_010185)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BICSO
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
Biochemical Substructure OntologyCite this (Biodiversity Ontology, RRID:SCR_010204)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BOF
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
An ontology of biodiversity of INPACite this (Bioinformatics Web Service Ontology, RRID:SCR_004529)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/OBIWS
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
Ontology that extends the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) to support consistent annotation of Bioinformatics Web services.Cite this (Biological Imaging Methods Ontology, RRID:SCR_010235)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/FBbi
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
A structured controlled vocabulary of sample preparation, visualization and imaging methods used in biomedical research.Cite this (Biologie Hors Nomenclature, RRID:SCR_010249)
URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BHN
Resource Type: Resource, ontology, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary
Nomenclature for innovative activity of biology and anatomo-pathology performed especially in the Centres Hospitalo-Universitaires is usually called activity off nomenclature (BHN for nomenclature and PHN biology for the anatomo-pathology off nomenclature). This character of nomenclature means that health insurance has not yet incorporated these acts in the Nomenclature of acts of biology medical (NABM) or the General Nomenclature of professional acts (NGAP).Welcome to the RRID Resources search. From here you can search through a compilation of resources used by RRID and see how data is organized within our community.
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