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Annotation of clinical databases using controlled vocabulary permits cross-species comparisons of phenotypes associated with human disease. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe
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Linking human disease to animal models using ontology-based phenotype annotation. _PLoS Biol._ 7, e1000247 (2009). Article Google Scholar Download references Authors * Natalie de Souza
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