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Ontology
Search results for: Paola Roncaglia
Paola Roncaglia0000-0002-2825-0621  Imported
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2825-0621
researcher
Ontology: ecao
Also appears in:mpuberon 
Paola Roncaglia0000-0002-2825-0621  Imported
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2825-0621
researcher
Ontology: uberon
Also appears in:mpecao 
Paola Roncaglia0000-0002-2825-0621  Imported
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2825-0621
researcher
Ontology: mp
Also appears in:ecaouberon 
reference sampleEFO:0009654  
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_0009654
A material sample derived from cells or tissue representing a physiologically or phenotypically normal state.
Ontology: efo
Also appears in:pride 
abnormal sampleEFO:0009655  
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_0009655
A material sample derived from cells or tissue representing an observed or suspected physiologically, genomically or phenotypically abnormal state.
Ontology: efo
Also appears in:pride 
neoplastic sampleEFO:0009656  
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_0009656
A material sample derived from neoplastic cells or tissue. Note that this term is not meant to replace a histological or anatomical quality. While the neoplastic specification was desirable in the context of one particular use case, any further specification of children of ‘reference sample’ or ‘abnormal sample’ (e.g. benign, malignant, grade, anatomical attribution) should not become part of this subtree.
Ontology: efo
Also appears in:pride 
reference sampleEFO:0009654  Imported
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_0009654
A material sample derived from cells or tissue representing a physiologically or phenotypically normal state.
Ontology: pride
abnormal sampleEFO:0009655  Imported
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_0009655
A material sample derived from cells or tissue representing an observed or suspected physiologically, genomically or phenotypically abnormal state.
Ontology: pride
neoplastic sampleEFO:0009656  Imported
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_0009656
A material sample derived from neoplastic cells or tissue. Note that this term is not meant to replace a histological or anatomical quality. While the neoplastic specification was desirable in the context of one particular use case, any further specification of children of ‘reference sample’ or ‘abnormal sample’ (e.g. benign, malignant, grade, anatomical attribution) should not become part of this subtree.
Ontology: pride