All terms in BAO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| antacid | CHEBI_65265 | |
| EC 3.4.22.56 (caspase-3) inhibitor | CHEBI_138014 | |
| pregnane X receptor agonist | CHEBI_77318 | |
| UDP-glucuronosyltransferase activator | CHEBI_77324 | |
| androstane receptor agonist | CHEBI_77326 | |
| LRH-1 agonist | CHEBI_65254 | |
| GABA antagonist | CHEBI_65259 | |
| antimicrobial food preservative | CHEBI_65256 | |
| SWATH-MS protein quantification assay | BAO_0010066 | |
| RPPA protein state assay | BAO_0010065 | |
| Protein-Small Molecule NanoBRET Assay | BAO_0010068 | [A variant of the BRET assay utilizing Nanoluc luciferace, providing higher stability, smaller size, greater separation of donor and acceptor wavelengths, and higher fluorescence intensity, enabling more accurate and precise quantification of protein-small molecule interactions] |
| Protein-Protein NanoBRET Assay | BAO_0010067 | [A variant of the BRET assay utilizing Nanoluc luciferace, providing higher stability, smaller size, greater separation of donor and acceptor wavelengths, and higher fluorescence intensity, enabling more accurate and precise quantification of protein-protein interactions] |
| MS protein state assay | BAO_0010062 | |
| MS protein quantification assay | BAO_0010061 | |
| P100 phosphoprotein quantification assay | BAO_0010063 | |
| Kinase NanoBRET Assay | BAO_0010069 | [A specific application of protein-small molecule NanoBRET examining the interaction of small molecules with specific kinases] |
| Dotarizine | CHEBI_138033 | |
| Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy (LC/MS) protein quantification | BAO_0010071 | |
| Tandem Mass Tag (TMT) MS Protein Quantification | BAO_0010070 | |
| esophagus | UBERON_0001043 | [Tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach. In mammals, the oesophagus connects the buccal cavity with the stomach. The stratified squamous non-keratinised epithelium lining the buccal cavity is continued through the pharynx down into the oesophagus. The lowest part of the oesophagus (ca. 2 cm) is lined with gastric mucosa and covered by peritoneum. The main body of the oesophagus is lined with small, simple mucous glands. Each gland opens into the lumen by a long duct which pierces the muscularis mucosae (Wilson and Washington, 1989). A sphincter is situated at the point where the oesophagus enters the stomach to prevent gastro-oesophageal reflux, i.e. to prevent acidic gastric contents from reaching stratified epithelia of the oesophagus, where they can cause inflammation and irritation (Wilson and Washington, 1989; Brown et al., 1993).] |