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New term request: Reprogramming reagents #769

Open obi-bot opened 9 years ago

obi-bot commented 9 years ago

editor preferred term: Reprogramming reagents alternative terms: Cell reprogramming reagents, Reagents for cellular reprogramming textual definition: Reagents which help activate gene markers to revert a cell to induced pluripotency. definition source for the textual definition: https://www.stemgent.com/knowledge/cellular_reprogramming logical definition (or parent term): Reagent --> Reagent role term editor: Sagar Jain

Reported by: sbjain

Original Ticket: obi/obi-terms/786

obi-bot commented 9 years ago

definition source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induced_pluripotent_stem_cell

Original comment by: sbjain

obi-bot commented 9 years ago

For logical axiom, how about: 'material entity' has_role some ('reagent role' and realized_in some 'cell reprogramming')

Original comment by: zhengj2007

obi-bot commented 9 years ago

Revised definition: Reagents with the role of activating gene markers to revert a cell to induced pluripotency, realized during cell reprogramming.

Original comment by: sbjain

obi-bot commented 9 years ago

Call 11/9: Label change throughout: Add: 'stem cell' to the terms to clarify that reprogramming between two differnet differentiated cell types is not covered by these terms. Revised label: 'induced pluripotent stem cell reprogramming reagent' Alternative label for specific community: 'reprogrogramming reagent' Alternative label for community: 'iPSC reprogrogramming reagent'

Original comment by: bpeters42

obi-bot commented 9 years ago

editor preferred term: Stem cell reprogramming reagent alternative terms: induced pluripotent stem cell reprogramming reagent, reprogramming reagent, iPSC reprogramming reagent, Reagent for stem cell reprogramming textual definition: A reagent with the role of activating gene markers to revert a cell to induced pluripotency, realized during stem cell reprogramming. https://www.stemgent.com/knowledge/cellular_reprogramming logical definition (or parent term): Reagent --> Reagent role term editor: Sagar Jain

Original comment by: sbjain