Preferred Name |
administering substance in vivo |
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Synonyms |
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Definitions |
A process by which a substance is intentionally given to an organism resulting in exposure of the organism to that substance. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0600007 |
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definition source |
IEDB |
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editor note |
Update the definition based on the discussion. Details see the tracker: https://sourceforge.net/p/obi/obi-terms/738/ 2009-11-10. Tracker: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2893050&group_id=177891&atid=886178 needs roles such as perturber and perturbee (children of input role). Perturb is too strong. Host might be the name for one role. Others considered: Doner, Donated, Acceptor. Different routes and means of administration should go as children underneath this |
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editor preferred term |
administering substance in vivo |
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example of usage |
Balb/c mice received an intracameral or subconjunctival injection of trinitrophenylated spleen cells injecting mice with 10 ug morphine intranasally, a patient taking two pills of 1 mg aspirin orally |
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label |
administering substance in vivo |
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prefixIRI |
OBI:0600007 |
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prefLabel |
administering substance in vivo |
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term editor |
Person:Bjoern Peters Bjoern Peters |
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textual definition |
A process by which a substance is intentionally given to an organism resulting in exposure of the organism to that substance. |
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subClassOf |
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