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NTR: Segmented neutrophil in Bone marrow
Label: Segmented neutrophil in Bone marrow
Synonyms: Segmented neutrophil
Text definition: A Bone marrow reserve pool segmented neutrophilic cells with
the phenotype CD11b+/CD16++
Definition source: PMID: 11138622, PMID: 15514007
Other relationships:
Develops from: band form neutrophil (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CL_0000560)
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected] on 12 Sep 2014 at 10:24
Original comment by [email protected] on 17 Nov 2014 at 2:12
Draft term:
label: segmented neutrophil of bone marrow
def: "A segmented neutrophilic cell of the bone marrow reserve pool that
expresses CD11b (integrin alpha-M) and high levels of CD16 (low affinity
immunoglobulin gamma Fc region receptor III) on its cell surface."
subClassOf: mature neutrophil
subClassOf: part_of some bone marrow
subClassOf: has_plasma_membrane_part some 'integrin alpha-M'
subClassOf: has_plasma_membrane_part some 'low affinity immunoglobulin gamma Fc
region receptor III'
Questions: is it correct to classify this under 'mature neutrophil' or is it
still immature.
Also wondering if we should include markers in the name.
(NOte - not clear to me that we have enough info for necessary and sufficient
conditions here - so have kept axiomatisation as subclasses.
Alex: any comments?
Original comment by [email protected] on 17 Nov 2014 at 2:37
- Changed state: Accepted
Hi David,
The segmented form of the neutrophil is the mature form, so the placement is
correct.
As a side issue, currently it appears that the term 'band form neutrophil' is
mistakenly asserted as both an 'immature neutrophil' and a 'mature neutrophil'.
It should only be asserted as an 'immature neutrophil'. This needs to be
fixed. If you are finished editing, I will do this, or you can if you are not
done yet.
Thanks,
Alex
Original comment by [email protected] on 17 Nov 2014 at 2:57
Committed term (and moved 'band form neurotrophil' to under mature only). Have
left markers out of name for now. Will be in next release.
Original comment by [email protected] on 17 Nov 2014 at 3:09
'band form neutrophil' should be a type of immature neutrophil, not a mature neutrophil; my mistake. Will fix after further review.