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Fixes #2903 tuft cell of nasal cavity #2918
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Fixes #2903 Added a new term with textual and logical defs, synonyms and references
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Ontology importsOntology annotationstuft cell of nasal cavity
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src/ontology/cl-edit.owl
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EquivalentClasses(obo:CL_4052034 ObjectIntersectionOf(obo:CL_0002204 ObjectSomeValuesFrom(obo:BFO_0000050 obo:UBERON_0003846))) | ||
SubClassOf(obo:CL_4052034 ObjectSomeValuesFrom(obo:BFO_0000050 obo:UBERON_0002124)) | ||
SubClassOf(obo:CL_4052034 ObjectSomeValuesFrom(obo:RO_0002215 obo:GO_0002491)) | ||
AnnotationAssertion(Annotation(oboInOwl:hasDbXref "PMID:30379593") Annotation(oboInOwl:hasDbXref "PMID:38306414") obo:IAO_0000115 obo:CL_4052036 "A tuft cell that is part of the nasal cavity epithelium, located in both the respiratory and olfactory epithelia of the nose. It shares a core transcriptional profile with other tuft cells, including those in the trachea and intestine, expressing markers such as TRPM5, POU2F3, ChAT, AVIL, and eicosanoid biosynthetic enzymes like ALOX5AP and LTC4S. This cell plays key roles in chemosensation, lipid mediator production, immune responses, and epithelial homeostasis. It is more abundant in the nasal cavity than in the trachea.") |
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- We normally don't add characteristics (in this case markers) that define the parent class. Are there any specific markers?
- The textual definition states that these cells are found in the trachea, therefore the formal definition is wrong. I understand that there are more tuft cells in the nasal cavity than in the trachea, but tuft cells of nasal cavity, which are restricted to nasal cavity. I would remove this sentence.
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Fixes #2903
Added a new term with textual and logical defs, synonyms and references