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loading...| Number of classes: | 69 |
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| Number of individuals: | 0 |
| Number of properties: | 96 |
| Maximum depth: | 4 |
| Maximum number of children: | 15 |
| Average number of children: | 4 |
| Classes with a single child: | 5 |
| Classes with more than 25 children: | 0 |
| Classes with no definition: | 2 |
| Acronym | BP |
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| Visibility | Public |
| BioPortal PURL | http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BP |
| Description | The BioPAX ontology (www.biopax.org) is a standard language for formally representing biological pathways. BioPAX Level 3 supports the representation of metabolic pathways, signal transduction pathways, protein-protein interaction networks, gene regulatory networks and genetic interactions. |
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| Format | OWL |
| Contact | Dr Emek Demir, demir@cbio.mskcc.org |
| Home Page | www.biopax.org |
| Publications Page | |
| Documentation Page | www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3-documentation.pdf |
| Categories | Biological Process |
| Groups |
| Submission | Release Date | Upload Date | Downloads |
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| Level3 v1.0 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) | 07/02/2010 | 07/29/2010 | OWL | CSV | RDF/XML |
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Open PHACTS
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Open PHACTS (Open Pharmacological Concepts Triple Store) is a...
Open PHACTS (Open Pharmacological Concepts Triple Store) is a knowledge management project of the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI), a unique partnership between the European Community and the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA).
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The Drug Interaction Knowledge Base
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The Drug Interaction Knowledge Base (DIKB) is a...
The Drug Interaction Knowledge Base (DIKB) is a clinically-oriented, evidence-based, knowledge base designed to support pharmacoepidemiology and clinical decision support. The DIKB contains quantitative and qualitative assertions about drug mechanisms and pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions for over 90 drugs.
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Richard D Boyce
Richard D Boyce
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University of Pittsburgh |
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