All terms in BAO
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| psoriasis | DOID_8893 | |
| geniculate herpes zoster | DOID_9210 | [A viral infectious disease that results_in inflammation located_in facial nerve, which leads to paralysis of one side of the face, has_material_basis_in Human herpesvirus 3, which reactivates after appearing as chickenpox in childhood. The infection has_symptom vesicular rash of the ear or mouth, has_symptom tinnitus, has_symptom vertigo, has_symptom otalgia, and has_symptom headache.] |
| SMO receptor agonist | CHEBI_131809 | |
| DNA repair | GO_0006281 | [The process of restoring DNA after damage. Genomes are subject to damage by chemical and physical agents in the environment (e.g. UV and ionizing radiations, chemical mutagens, fungal and bacterial toxins, etc.) and by free radicals or alkylating agents endogenously generated in metabolism. DNA is also damaged because of errors during its replication. A variety of different DNA repair pathways have been reported that include direct reversal, base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair, photoreactivation, bypass, double-strand break repair pathway, and mismatch repair pathway.] |
| post-juvenile adult stage | UBERON_0000113 | [The stage of being a sexually mature adult animal.] |
| life cycle stage | UBERON_0000105 | [A spatiotemporal region encompassing some part of the life cycle of an organism.] |
| transfection method | BAO_0000245 | [This refers to the introduction of nucleic acids into cells using a construct. Plasmids constructs are created by the insertion of a gene or siRNA encoding DNA of interest into a plasmid. The engineered plasmids are introduced into cells by various means, namely, transfection, electroporation, nucleofection, etc which regulates the efficiency and location of gene transfer, for e.g., nucleofection delivers the plasmid directly into the nucleus in contrast to the other methods that deliver into the cytosol.] |
| genetic modification method | BAO_0000241 | [This refers to the introduction of cloned genes into cells by various methods, including transfection, transduction, electroporation, nucleofection, etc. It is generally performed to express the exogenously introduced gene and study its effect on the cell. In addition, DNA encoding regulatory moieties, such as siRNA is similarly introduced to inhibit the expression of a specific gene(s).] |
| silencing RNA delivery method | BAO_0002155 | |
| viral transduction method | BAO_0000244 | [This refers to the infection of cells with either a pathogenic or a modified virus, which introduces viral genome into the cells. Pathogenic viruses include the influenza virus, measles virus, Japanese encephalitis virus, etc. For recombinant expression of proteins in cells or tissues, several types of viruses are utilized, including lentivirus, retrovirus, adenovirus, etc, with each having their own advantages and disadvantages.] |
| hybrid cell creation method | BAO_0000243 | [Cell fusion is the formation of a hybrid cell from two different cells of same or different species. Fusion hybrids are created by fusing two nucleated cells obtained from same or different species.] |
| cell fusion method | BAO_0000240 | [Cell fusion is the formation of a hybrid cell from two different cells of same or different species. After such fusion, one of the parental cells has a dominant phenotype over the other, and the resulting hybrids will have the features of only one of the parental cells. Fusion is performed to understand the dominance of genetic material, DNA recombination events, etc.] |
| age | PATO_0000011 | [A time quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of how long the bearer has existed.] |
| cybrid cell creation method | BAO_0000242 | [Cell fusion is the formation of a hybrid cell from two different cells of same or different species. Fusion cybrids are created by fusing a nucleated and an enucleated (nucleus removed) cell. The resulting cybrids have one nucleus, but they contain the mitochondria from both the parental cells. This allows one to study the mitochondrial inheritance and to ascertain the role of mitochondrial DNA mutations in diseases.] |
| bone marrow cancer | DOID_4960 | [A hematopoietic cancer that derives_from the blood-forming stem cells of the bone marrow.] |
| cell line modification method | BAO_0000238 | [This describes the type of alterations performed on the cell line, which include plasmid transfection, viral transduction, cell fusion, etc.] |
| localized | PATO_0000627 | [A spatial pattern quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's being confined or restricted to a particular location.] |
| spatial pattern | PATO_0000060 | [A spatial quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's exhibiting repetition of placement of its parts.] |
| gastrula stage | UBERON_0000109 | [A stage defined by complex and coordinated series of cellular movements that occurs at the end of cleavage during embryonic development of most animals. The details of gastrulation vary from species to species, but usually result in the formation of the three primary germ layers, ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.] |
| defasciculated | PATO_0001959 | [A structural quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's in which bundles of aligned anatomical fibers have become separated.] |