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

Ontology for describing electrocardiograms, their capture method(s) and their waveforms.

Proper citation: Electrocardiography Ontology (RRID:SCR_010313) Copy   


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

A species neutral ontology for describing general phenotypic observations relating to the whole cell, cellular components, cellular processes and cell populations. CMPO is an application ontology developed in OWL that contains precomposed phenotypes descriptions that are defined using the Gene Ontology (GO) and the Phenotype Trait Ontology (PATO).

Proper citation: Cellular microscopy phenotype ontology (RRID:SCR_010282) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/ABA-AMB

Allen Brain Atlas P56 Mouse Ontology

Proper citation: ABA Adult Mouse Brain Ontology (RRID:SCR_010286) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010287

http://www.obofoundry.org/wiki/index.php/AEO:Main_Page

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 ontologies

Proper citation: AEO (RRID:SCR_010287) Copy   


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

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.

Proper citation: African Traditional Medicine Ontology (RRID:SCR_010288) Copy   


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

An instance of a Domain Analysis Model (DAM) with the goal of producing a shared view of the dynamic and static semantics for the domain of protocol-driven research and its associated regulatory artifacts. This domain of interest is further defined as: Protocol-driven research and its associated regulatory artifacts: i.e. the data, organization, resources, rules, and processes involved in the formal assessment of the utility, impact, or other pharmacological, physiological, or psychological effects of a drug, procedure, process, or device on a human, animal, or other subject or substance plus all associated regulatory artifacts required for or derived from this effort, including data specifically associated with post-marketing adverse event reporting. The Biomedical Research Integrated Domain Group (BRIDG) Model is a collaborative effort engaging stakeholders from the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC), the HL7 Regulated Clinical Research Information Management Technical Committee (RCRIM TC), the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and its Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG??), and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Source repository: https://ncisvn.nci.nih.gov/WebSVN/listing.php?repname=bridg-model&path=%2Ftrunk%2FModel+-+OWL%2F&

Proper citation: Biomedical Research Integrated Domain Group Model (RRID:SCR_010265) Copy   


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

A multi-species anatomical ontology for the vertebrate lineage, developed as part of the Bgee project. The mapping to species-specific anatomical ontologies is provided as a separated file: http://bgee.unil.ch/download/organ_association_vHOG.txt This mapping represents homology-strict relationships, in the sense of HOM:0000007 historical homology. Each mapping has been manually reviewed, and theye provide confidence codes and references when available.

Proper citation: Vertebrate Homologous Organ Group Ontology (RRID:SCR_010444) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/VANDF, NDF

Ontology that includes information on clinical drugs, drug classes, ingredients and National Drug Code (NDC) Directory codes.

Proper citation: Veterans Health Administration National Drug File (RRID:SCR_010445) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010325

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

A translation of the full Galen ontology (from the OpenGALEN project) into the OWL description logic.

Proper citation: Galen Ontology (RRID:SCR_010325) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010446

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

An extension of the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS) that covers the four consensus human vital signs: blood pressure, body temperature, respiration rate, pulse rate. VSO provides also a controlled structured vocabulary for describing vital signs measurement data, the various processes of measuring vital signs, and the various devices and anatomical entities participating in such measurements.

Proper citation: Vital Sign Ontology (RRID:SCR_010446) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/WHO-ART

Ontology of the WHO adverse reaction terminology, 1997.

Proper citation: WHO Adverse Reaction Terminology (RRID:SCR_010447) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/GO-EXT

An extension of the Gene Ontology.

Proper citation: Gene Ontology Extension (RRID:SCR_010327) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010451

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

Ontology of suicidology.

Proper citation: suicideo (RRID:SCR_010451) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/GENE-CDS

Ontology to unify several functionalities in a single resource, being: * A knowledge base for clinical pharmacogenomics/pharmacogenetics that can be used for question-answering (e.g., which SNPs are associated with this drug?) * A rule base for clinical decision support (e.g., inferring that a patient with a specific set of SNPs requires a lowered dose of warfarin and generating a CDS message that can be viewed by clinicians) * A tool for checking data consistency (e.g., highlighting which allele definitions in PharmGKB are overlapping, or which clinical decision support rules are matching the same group of patients)

Proper citation: Genomic Clinical Decision Support Ontology (RRID:SCR_010331) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010332

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

Ontology to help integrate species concepts with species occurrences, gene sequences, images, references and geographical information. See also Taxonconcept.org

Proper citation: GeoSpecies Ontology (RRID:SCR_010332) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010453

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

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

Ontology for pseudogenes including biological feature, classified type, Evidence code, and subcellular origin.

Proper citation: Pseudogene (RRID:SCR_010453) Copy   


https://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/TEDDY?p=classes&conceptid=http%3A%2F%2Fidentifiers.org%2Fteddy%2FTEDDY_0000000

Ontology for dynamical behaviors, observable dynamical phenomena, and control elements of bio-models and biological systems in Systems Biology and Synthetic Biology.

Proper citation: Terminology for the Description of Dynamics (RRID:SCR_010454) Copy   


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

Ontology for standardized health outcome and health determinant indicators as maintained by the CDC National Center for Health Statistics.

Proper citation: Health Indicator Ontology (RRID:SCR_010335) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/HL7

Ontology for the data types used in the creation of HL7 (Health Level Seven International) V3 specifications. This version is the first update to Normative RIM, Release 3. It is based on changes approved in Harmonization in November 2010. This release of the RIM is bound to HL7 Abstract Data Types Release 2. https://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/product_brief.cfm?product_id=264

Proper citation: Health Level Seven Reference Implementation Model Version 3 (RRID:SCR_010336) Copy   


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

An Interaction Network Ontology (INO) extension for the domain of human interaction networks. It has currently incoporated Reactome reactions and pathways. Like INO, HINO aligns with BFO. HINO is developed by following the OBO Foundry principles.

Proper citation: Human Interaction Network Ontology (RRID:SCR_010339) Copy   



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