BACKGROUND: Phenotypic data derived from high content screening is currently annotated using free-text, thus preventing the integration of independent datasets, including those generated in different biological domains, such as cell lines, mouse and human tissues.DESCRIPTION: We present the Cellular Microscopy Phenotype Ontology (CMPO), a species neutral ontology for describing phenotypic observations relating to the whole cell, cellular components, cellular processes and cell populations. CMPO is compatible with related ontology efforts, allowing for future cross-species integration of phenotypic data. CMPO was developed following a curator-driven approach where phenotype data were annotated by expert biologists following the Entity-Qualit...
BACKGROUND: The Cell Ontology (CL) is an ontology for the representation of in vivo cell types. As b...
To answer major questions of cell biology, it is often essential to understand the complex phenotypi...
Time-lapse microscopy has thoroughly transformed our understanding of biological motion and developm...
BACKGROUND: Phenotypic data derived from high content screening is currently annotated using free-te...
The imaging use-case addresses interoperability of large-scale image data sets, which is required fo...
Motivation: The systematic observation of phenotypes has become a crucial tool of functional genomic...
Motivation: The Cellular Phenotype Database (CPD) is a repository for data derived from high-through...
Abstract Cell cultures and cell lines are widely used in life science experiments. In ...
Massive single-cell profiling efforts have accelerated our discovery of the cellular composition of ...
Abstract Cell cultures used in biomedical experiments come in the form of both sample biopsy primary...
An ontological representation of the entities relevant to biological research is urgently needed. T...
BACKGROUND: The Cell Ontology (CL) is an OBO Foundry candidate ontology covering the domain of canon...
Abstract Background Data-driven cell classification is becoming common and is now being implemented ...
Contains fulltext : 136954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Human Pheno...
The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) project, available at http://www.human-phenotype-ontology.org, pr...
BACKGROUND: The Cell Ontology (CL) is an ontology for the representation of in vivo cell types. As b...
To answer major questions of cell biology, it is often essential to understand the complex phenotypi...
Time-lapse microscopy has thoroughly transformed our understanding of biological motion and developm...
BACKGROUND: Phenotypic data derived from high content screening is currently annotated using free-te...
The imaging use-case addresses interoperability of large-scale image data sets, which is required fo...
Motivation: The systematic observation of phenotypes has become a crucial tool of functional genomic...
Motivation: The Cellular Phenotype Database (CPD) is a repository for data derived from high-through...
Abstract Cell cultures and cell lines are widely used in life science experiments. In ...
Massive single-cell profiling efforts have accelerated our discovery of the cellular composition of ...
Abstract Cell cultures used in biomedical experiments come in the form of both sample biopsy primary...
An ontological representation of the entities relevant to biological research is urgently needed. T...
BACKGROUND: The Cell Ontology (CL) is an OBO Foundry candidate ontology covering the domain of canon...
Abstract Background Data-driven cell classification is becoming common and is now being implemented ...
Contains fulltext : 136954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Human Pheno...
The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) project, available at http://www.human-phenotype-ontology.org, pr...
BACKGROUND: The Cell Ontology (CL) is an ontology for the representation of in vivo cell types. As b...
To answer major questions of cell biology, it is often essential to understand the complex phenotypi...
Time-lapse microscopy has thoroughly transformed our understanding of biological motion and developm...