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SWAN ontology consists in a collection of ontologies used to create, manage and share scientific knowledge bases.

SWRL enables Horn-like rules to be combined with an OWL knowledge base.

Identifiers for the binding targets of synthetic binding proteins (SBP), describing the specific molecules or complexes that SBPs interact with for their intended applications

Identifiers for synthetic binding protein-target complexes, detailing their components, 3D structures and docking statistics

Identifiers for the protein scaffolds of synthetic binding proteins (SBP), detailing their structural frameworks and roles in facilitating SBP function.

Identifiers for synthetic binding proteins, providing detailed information on their sequences, structures, targets, and functional properties for research, diagnostic, and therapeutic applications.

A cell line collection

The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA) is a publicly accessible service that de-identifies and hosts a large archive of medical images of cancer, organized into collections typically grouped by disease type, imaging modality, or research focus. Supporting data such as patient outcomes, treatment details, genomics, and expert image analyses are provided alongside the images when available.

The TCTR was estabished in 2009 and has been operated by Clinical Research Collaboration Network (CRCN), an organization under the Medical Research Foundation, which is a non-profit organization, and financially supported by Thailand Center of Excellence for Life Sciences (TCELS). CRCN has been retitled the Medical Research Network (MedResNet) since June 15, 2012. (from homepage)

The Terminologia Embryologica (TE) is a standardized list of words used in the description of human embryologic and fetal structures. It was produced by the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology on behalf of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists and posted on the Internet since 2010. [wikipedia]

TFClass is a classification of eukaryotic transcription factors based on the characteristics of their DNA-binding domains. It comprises four general levels (superclass, class, family, subfamily) and two levels of instantiation (genus and molecular species). Two of them (subfamily and factor species) are optional. More detailed explanations about the classification scheme and its criteria are given here..

Terms for genes, experimental factors, and cell lines used by the [Gemma platform](https://gemma.msl.ubc.ca/home.html) for differential gene expression analysis.

The Terminologia Histologica (TH) is the controlled vocabulary for use in cytology and histology. It was intended to replace Nomina Histologica. [wikipedia]

Theiler stages (TS) define mouse development by a set of morphological criteria ([Theiler, 1989](https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88418-4)). This staging scheme is used because embryos at the same gestational age can have developed at different rates and therefore exhibit different morphological characteristics. Theiler stages may in some cases correspond to a single gestation age, but more often cover a range of ages. (from [https://www.informatics.jax.org/glossary/theiler](https://www.informatics.jax.org/glossary/theiler))

ThermoFisher is a life sciences supply vendor.

A collection of ontologies, controlled vocabularies, etc. indexed in the TIB Terminology Service