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Toxicology Ontology Perspectives

Hardy, Barry (author)
DouglasConnect
Apic, Gordana (author)
Cambridge Cell Networks
Carthew, Philip (author)
Unilever
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Clark, Dominic (author)
EMBL-EBI
Cook, David (author)
AstraZeneca
Dix, Ian (author)
AstraZeneca
Escher, Sylvia (author)
Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology & Experimental Medicine
Hastings, Janna (author)
EMBL-EBI
Heard, David J (author)
Novartis
Jeliazkova, Nina (author)
Ideaconsult
Judson, Philip (author)
Lhasa Ltd
Matis-Mitchell, Sherri (author)
AstraZeneca
Mitic, Dragana (author)
Cambridge Cell Networks
Myatt, Glenn (author)
Leadscope
Shah, Imran (author)
US EPA
Spjuth, Ola, 1977- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för farmaceutisk biovetenskap,Farmaceutisk bioinformatik
Tcheremenskaia, Olga (author)
Istituto Superiore di Sanita
Toldo, Luca (author)
Merck KGaA
Watson, David (author)
Lhasa Ltd
White, Andrew (author)
Unilever
Yang, Chihae (author)
Altamira
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2012
2012
English.
In: ALTEX. Alternatives zu Tierexperimenten. - 0946-7785. ; 29:2, s. 139-156
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  • The field of predictive toxicology requires the development of open, public, computable, standardized toxicology vocabularies and ontologies to support the applications required by in silico, in vitro, and in vivo toxicology methods and related analysis and reporting activities. In this article we review ontology developments based on a set of perspectives showing how ontologies are being used in predictive toxicology initiatives and applications. Perspectives on resources and initiatives reviewed include OpenTox, eTOX, Pistoia Alliance, ToxWiz, Virtual Liver, EU-ADR, BEL, ToxML, and Bioclipse. We also review existing ontology developments in neighboring fields that can contribute to establishing an ontological framework for predictive toxicology. A significant set of resources is already available to provide a foundation for an ontological framework for 21st century mechanistic-based toxicology research. Ontologies such as ToxWiz provide a basis for application to toxicology investigations, whereas other ontologies under development in the biological, chemical, and biomedical communities could be incorporated in an extended future framework. OpenTox has provided a semantic web framework for the implementation of such ontologies into software applications and linked data resources. Bioclipse developers have shown the benefit of interoperability obtained through ontology by being able to link their workbench application with remote OpenTox web services. Although these developments are promising, an increased international coordination of efforts is greatly needed to develop a more unified, standardized, and open toxicology ontology framework.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Bioinformatik och systembiologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Bioinformatics and Systems Biology (hsv//eng)

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toxicology
ontology
framework
data resources
software applications
Bioinformatik
Bioinformatics

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