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Prostate Cancer Ontology
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June 6, 2023
Acronym | PCAO |
Visibility | Public |
Description | Here, we introduce the Prostate cancer ontology (PCaO) as a comprehensive semantic framework covering the whole breadth of the PCa’s knowledge domain. This ontology with a subclass-based taxonomic hierarchy not only covers the broad spectrum of major biomedical concepts from molecular to clinical features of the disease, but also the different views on disease features held by molecular biologists, clinicians and drug developers. PCaO organized under three biological viewpoints, i.e., epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment. Note: The prostate cancer ontology version 1.0 (PCAO 1.0) was published by Hua Min in 2009 (PMID: 19497389). |
Status | Beta |
Format | OWL |
Contact | Chunjiang Yu, 743434289@qq.com Bairong Shen, bairong.shen@scu.edu.cn Qiang Wei , weiqiang933@126.com |
Categories | Health, Human |
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Id | http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/2018/1/ProstateCancer.owl#Glucosinolate
http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/2018/1/ProstateCancer.owl#Glucosinolate
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Preferred Name | Glucosinolate |
Definitions |
A class of organic compounds that are derived from a glucose that has been modified by an amino acid. These compounds are anionic sulfur-containing glucosides, produced as secondary metabolites by plants of the order Brassicales, which includes cruciferous vegetables. Glucosinolates can be toxic if ingested at high doses but lower doses are under investigation as potential tumor inhibitors.
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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definition | A class of organic compounds that are derived from a glucose that has been modified by an amino acid. These compounds are anionic sulfur-containing glucosides, produced as secondary metabolites by plants of the order Brassicales, which includes cruciferous vegetables. Glucosinolates can be toxic if ingested at high doses but lower doses are under investigation as potential tumor inhibitors. |
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label | Glucosinolate
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prefLabel | Glucosinolate
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synonyms |
Glucosinolate
Glucosinolates
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URL | https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&ns=ncit&code=C112047
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prefixIRI | ProstateCancer:Glucosinolate
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reference | NCI Thesaurus Code:C112047
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type | |
ChineseLabel | 硫代葡萄糖苷
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Step 2: Follow the InstructionsCopy the code below and paste it to your HTML page <iframe frameborder="0" src="/widgets/visualization?ontology=PCAO&class=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.semanticweb.org%2Fontologies%2F2018%2F1%2FProstateCancer.owl%23Estramustine&apikey=YOUR_API_KEY"></iframe> For more help visit NCBO Widget Wiki |
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