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Functional Electrophysiology Nomenclature for Ion Channels

Last uploaded: November 23, 2021






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Acronym FENICS
Visibility Public
Description The Functional Epilepsy Nomenclature for Ion Channels (FENICS) is allowing the consistent evaluation of electrophysiology experiments on Ion Channels in the context of neurological disorders, in particular epilepsy.
Status Alpha
Format OWL
Categories
Protein
Neurological Disorder
Biological Process
Gene Product
Contact
David Lewis Smith ([email protected])
Shridhar Parthasarathy ([email protected])
Ingo Helbig ([email protected])
Eryn M. Fitch ([email protected])
Roland Krause ([email protected])
Creation date
September 30, 2020
Submission date
November 23, 2021
Version information
0.0.5 See more...
uri
urn:webprotege:ontology:16f04270-673d-455b-a7bb-6dbcf0b29d8d
Submissions
Version Released Uploaded Downloads
0.0.5 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 09/30/2020 11/23/2021 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML | Diff
0.0.5 (Archived) 09/30/2020 11/22/2021 OWL
0.0.4 (Archived) 09/30/2020 04/07/2021 OWL
0.0.3 (Archived) 09/30/2020 11/02/2020 OWL
0.0.3 (Archived) 09/30/2020 11/02/2020 OWL
0.0.2 (Archived) 09/30/2020 10/06/2020 OWL | Diff
0.0.2 (Archived) 09/30/2020 10/02/2020 OWL
0.0.2 (Archived) 09/30/2020 10/02/2020 OWL
0.0.1 (Archived) 09/30/2020 09/30/2020 OWL
more...
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Metrics
Classes 153
Individuals 50
Properties 1
Maximum depth 8
Maximum number of children 20
Average number of children 3
Classes with a single child 3
Classes with more than 25 children 0
Classes with no definition 99
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