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Integrated Ontology for Symptom Phenotype Terminologies

Last uploaded: January 10, 2023






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Acronym ISPO
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Description ISPO delivers an integrated controlled vocabulary for symptom phenotypes, with both clinical and biomedical literature synonyms in Chinese and English languages, it would enhance the semantic interoperability among heterogeneous medical data sources and clinical decision support systems. Furthermore, symptom ontology would propose a standard vocabulary for teasing the symptom-gene associations and thus become a vital requirement for symptom science and TCM biological discovery.
Status Production
Format OWL
Categories
Health
Contact
Rui Hua ([email protected])
Creation date
January 10, 2023
Homepage
https://github.com/HuaRui0420/ISPO See more...
Submission date
January 10, 2023
Version information
2023V1 See more...
uri
https://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/ISPO.owl
ISPO.owl
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Version Released Uploaded Downloads
2023V1 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 01/10/2023 01/10/2023 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML
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Classes 3,148
Individuals 0
Properties 0
Maximum depth 10
Maximum number of children 51
Average number of children 3
Classes with a single child 293
Classes with more than 25 children 4
Classes with no definition 3,148
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