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I'm getting concerned about the number of stressors present in terms in the ontology. We should consider where to draw the line.
The proposed definition suggests "physiological or morphological changes".. the morphological will have to go if the term name is to contain just "physiological response ".
2009-11-09 20:52:39 UTC in Open Biomedical Ontologies
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New term added:
embryonic lethality between implantation and placentation MP:0009850.
2009-11-09 20:39:14 UTC in Open Biomedical Ontologies
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The definition to MP:0005572 seems to match, sort of...
If added we also need to word carefully so as not to confuse with mitochondrial respiration rates ("pulmonary respiratory rate" synonym "pulmonary respiration rate".
2009-11-09 20:35:43 UTC in Open Biomedical Ontologies
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Perhaps it's better to say "dendrite branch morphology".. but this is redundant; the dendrites are the branches. "increased/decreased arborization"? I'll need to consider the semantics a bit more carefully.
In looking at some of these annotations, they would be better off under the specific neuron type morphology; some neuron types may need to be added. Some annotations do not list a...
2009-11-09 20:26:03 UTC in Open Biomedical Ontologies
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I think that this should simply be annotated under "hyperactivity" with a note that it occurs in the dark phase.
2009-11-09 18:56:50 UTC in Open Biomedical Ontologies
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New terms added:
increased horizontal stereotypic behavior MP:0009848
increased vertical stereotypic behavior MP:0009849.
2009-11-09 18:32:02 UTC in Open Biomedical Ontologies
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lethality post implantation might imply everything after implantation even up to adulthood?
how about "embryonic lethality between implantation and placentation" ?.
2009-11-09 18:22:21 UTC in Open Biomedical Ontologies
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New term added:
abnormal scrotum pigmentation MP:0009847.
2009-11-09 17:55:16 UTC in Open Biomedical Ontologies
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Cell proliferation terms belong under physiology, not morphology. This is placed correctly.
2009-11-04 20:10:02 UTC in Open Biomedical Ontologies
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It's already there, as a child of abnormal extracutaneous pigmentation [MP:0009389] .
2009-11-04 20:05:20 UTC in Open Biomedical Ontologies