All terms in BAO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| nemaline myopathy | DOID_3191 | [A congenital structural myopathy characterized by generally non-progressive muscle weakness of varying severity; certain muscle fibers show the presence of rod-like structures called nemaline bodies.] |
| congenital structural myopathy | DOID_422 | |
| oligodendroglioma | DOID_3181 | |
| malignant glioma | DOID_3070 | [A cell type cancer that has_material_basis_in glial cells and is located_in brain or located_in spine.] |
| spinal cord glioma | DOID_3185 | [A spinal cancer that is located_in the spinal cord and has_material_basis_in glial cells.] |
| spinal cancer | DOID_5612 | [A central nervous system cancer that is located_in the spinal cord. It is mostly formed from metastases from primary cancers elsewhere (commonly breast, prostate, and lung cancer).] |
| summary comment | BAO_0000384 | [The comment deposited by the assay provider, which summarizes the screening campaign with respect to the identification of lead compounds and chemical probes.] |
| assay description | BAO_0000520 | [This includes the different pieces of information about a PubChem bioassay that is available at the PubChem website, namely, the assay title, assay protocol, assay description, assay provider, endpoint name, etc.] |
| laser capture microdissection microscope | BAO_0150013 | |
| scanning force microscope | BAO_0150014 | |
| laser scanning confocal microscope | BAO_0150011 | |
| spinning-disk confocal microscope | BAO_0150012 | |
| air interface objective lens | BAO_0150017 | |
| glycerin immersion lens | BAO_0150018 | |
| wide-field microscope | BAO_0150015 | |
| instrument | BAO_0003118 | |
| fasciculated | PATO_0001861 | [A structural quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's forming a bundle of aligned anatomical fibers, as of muscle or nerve.] |
| structure | PATO_0000141 | [A morphology quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's relative position, shape, arrangements and connectivity of an organism's various parts; the pattern underlying its form.] |
| interval angle-closure glaucoma | DOID_13549 | |
| primary angle-closure glaucoma | DOID_1405 |