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NIF Dysfunction Ontlogy
RRID:SCR_010365 RRID Copied      
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URL: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/NIFDYS

Proper Citation: NIF Dysfunction Ontlogy (RRID:SCR_010365)

Description: Ontology that contains the former BIRNLex-Disease, version 1.3.2. -- The BIRN Project lexicon provided entities for data and database annotation for the BIRN project, covering anatomy, disease, data collection, project management and experimental design. It was built using the organizational framework provided by the foundational Basic Formal Ontology (BFO). It used an abstract biomedical layer on top of that - OBO-UBO which was constructed as a proposal to the OBO Foundry. This was meant to support creating a sharable view of core biomedical objects such as biomaterial_entity, and organismal_entity that all biomedical ontologies are likely to need and want to use with the same intended meaning. The BIRNLex biomaterial entities have already been factored to separately maintained ontology - BIRNLexBiomaterialEntity.owl which this BIRNLex-Main.owl file imports. The Ontology of Biomedical Investigation (OBI) is also imported and forms the foundation for the formal description of all experiment-related artifacts. The BIRNLex will serve as the basis for construction of a formal ontology for the multiscale investigation of neurological disease.

Abbreviations: NIFDYS

Synonyms: Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) Dysfunction Ontlogy, Neuroscience Information Framework Dysfunction Ontlogy

Resource Type: controlled vocabulary, data or information resource, ontology

Keywords: owl

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