We describe an ontology for cell types that covers the prokaryotic, fungal, animal and plant worlds. It includes over 680 cell types. These cell types are classified under several generic categories and are organized as a directed acyclic graph. The ontology is available in the formats adopted by the Open Biological Ontologies umbrella and is designed to be used in the context of model organism genome and other biological databases. The ontology is freely available at http://obo.sourceforge.net/ and can be viewed using standard ontology visualization tools such as OBO-Edit and COBrA.RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/about/license which is similar to the 'Creative Commons Attri...
Abstract Cell cultures and cell lines are widely used in life science experiments. In conjunction wi...
Background: Phenotypic data derived from high content screening is currently annotated using free-te...
Abstract Background Within the cancer domain, ontologies play an important role in the integration a...
BACKGROUND: The Cell Ontology (CL) is an ontology for the representation of in vivo cell types. As b...
The Cell Ontology (CL) aims for the representation of in vivo and in vitro cell types from all of bi...
The Cell Ontology (CL) aims for the representation of in vivo and in vitro cell types from all of bi...
AbstractThe Cell Ontology (CL) aims for the representation of in vivo and in vitro cell types from a...
Abstract Cell cultures used in biomedical experiments come in the form of both sample biopsy primary...
BackgroundThe Cell Ontology (CL) is an OBO Foundry candidate ontology covering the domain of canonic...
An ontological representation of the entities relevant to biological research is urgently needed. T...
Abstract Background Data-driven cell classification is becoming common and is now being implemented ...
Abstract for Human Cell Atlas General Meeting: Defining and cataloging human cell types is a chall...
The Cell Cycle Ontology (CCO) has the aim to provide a 'one stop shop' for scientists interested in ...
Massive single-cell profiling efforts have accelerated our discovery of the cellular composition of ...
Cell lines are frequently used as highly standardized and reproducible in vitro models for biomedica...
Abstract Cell cultures and cell lines are widely used in life science experiments. In conjunction wi...
Background: Phenotypic data derived from high content screening is currently annotated using free-te...
Abstract Background Within the cancer domain, ontologies play an important role in the integration a...
BACKGROUND: The Cell Ontology (CL) is an ontology for the representation of in vivo cell types. As b...
The Cell Ontology (CL) aims for the representation of in vivo and in vitro cell types from all of bi...
The Cell Ontology (CL) aims for the representation of in vivo and in vitro cell types from all of bi...
AbstractThe Cell Ontology (CL) aims for the representation of in vivo and in vitro cell types from a...
Abstract Cell cultures used in biomedical experiments come in the form of both sample biopsy primary...
BackgroundThe Cell Ontology (CL) is an OBO Foundry candidate ontology covering the domain of canonic...
An ontological representation of the entities relevant to biological research is urgently needed. T...
Abstract Background Data-driven cell classification is becoming common and is now being implemented ...
Abstract for Human Cell Atlas General Meeting: Defining and cataloging human cell types is a chall...
The Cell Cycle Ontology (CCO) has the aim to provide a 'one stop shop' for scientists interested in ...
Massive single-cell profiling efforts have accelerated our discovery of the cellular composition of ...
Cell lines are frequently used as highly standardized and reproducible in vitro models for biomedica...
Abstract Cell cultures and cell lines are widely used in life science experiments. In conjunction wi...
Background: Phenotypic data derived from high content screening is currently annotated using free-te...
Abstract Background Within the cancer domain, ontologies play an important role in the integration a...