BioAssay Ontology

Last uploaded: February 21, 2024
Preferred Name

assay design method

Synonyms
Definitions

The assay design method describes how a biological or physical process screened / investigated in the model system is translated into a detectable signal. This relates to the technology / technologies used to make the assay system work, i.e. enable that the screened process can be detected. It typically involves some manipulation of the (biological) model system to detect the process of interest.

ID

http://www.bioassayontology.org/bao#BAO_0002202

label

assay design method

prefixIRI

bao:BAO_0002202

prefLabel

assay design method

textual definition

The assay design method describes how a biological or physical process screened / investigated in the model system is translated into a detectable signal. This relates to the technology / technologies used to make the assay system work, i.e. enable that the screened process can be detected. It typically involves some manipulation of the (biological) model system to detect the process of interest.

subClassOf

http://www.bioassayontology.org/bao#BAO_0003028

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