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Specific issue: The authors assayed the ability of various Salmonella mutants to invade and replicate inside different macrophage cell lines. Do we capture the macrophage cell line information as an extension to the OMP term? or as part of the environment? or both?
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The Cell Line Ontology (CLO) may be a source of identifiers. For example, CLO has accessions for several mouse macrophage cell lines including J774A.1, which was used in the paper referenced in the previous comment.
Discussed in OMP call on 7/112/2019. The consensus among the three of us on the call (Michelle, Jim, and Debby) was that information about the cell type or cell line where the experiments were performed would be captured in the evidence.
The Cell Ontology (CO) is another source of stable identifiers for cell types in animal cells.
microbe-host interaction phenotypes
Specific issue: The authors assayed the ability of various Salmonella mutants to invade and replicate inside different macrophage cell lines. Do we capture the macrophage cell line information as an extension to the OMP term? or as part of the environment? or both?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: