Toward a spinal cord ontology.

This chapter is a speculative introduction to the creation of a new nomenclatural hierarchy for the spinal cord – an ontology. We have recently been engaged in the construction of mammalian brain ontology based on the avian schema presented by Puelles et al., (2007). During this study, we were struc...

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Main Authors: Watson, Charles, Sidhu, Amandeep
Other Authors: Charles Watson
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Academic Press 2008
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46461
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description This chapter is a speculative introduction to the creation of a new nomenclatural hierarchy for the spinal cord – an ontology. We have recently been engaged in the construction of mammalian brain ontology based on the avian schema presented by Puelles et al., (2007). During this study, we were struck by the fact that the current spinal cord nomenclature is inconsistent with the developmental subdivisions of the spinal cord revealed by modern molecular genetics (Raff, 2000; Carpenter, 2002; Cohn and Tickle, 1999; Guthrie, 2004; Dasen et al., 2005).
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-464612022-12-07T06:50:50Z Toward a spinal cord ontology. Watson, Charles Sidhu, Amandeep Charles Watson George Paxinos Gulgun Kayalioglu This chapter is a speculative introduction to the creation of a new nomenclatural hierarchy for the spinal cord – an ontology. We have recently been engaged in the construction of mammalian brain ontology based on the avian schema presented by Puelles et al., (2007). During this study, we were struck by the fact that the current spinal cord nomenclature is inconsistent with the developmental subdivisions of the spinal cord revealed by modern molecular genetics (Raff, 2000; Carpenter, 2002; Cohn and Tickle, 1999; Guthrie, 2004; Dasen et al., 2005). 2008 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/46461 Academic Press fulltext
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