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CLINICAL MEASUREMENT - ANNOTATIONS

The Clinical Measurement Ontology (CMO), Measurement Methods Ontology (MMO), and Experimental Condition Ontology (XCO) are currently being developed at the Rat Genome Database. For more information about these vocabularies please see Shimoyama et al. Three ontologies to define phenotype measurement data. Front Genet. 2012;3:87. Epub 2012 May 28 or contact us (http://rgd.mcw.edu/contact/index.shtml).

Term:change in mean arterial blood pressure to change in vasoactive chemical dose ratio
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Accession:CMO:0002296 term browser browse the term
Definition:A calculated measurement in which the difference in the mean arterial blood pressure caused by two or more dosages of a drug or chemical which reduces or increases the interior diameter of blood vessels is divided by the difference of the applied dosages and presented as a ratio, fraction, quotient or percentage. The value is calculated as the slope of the curve of the mean arterial blood pressure versus the chemical dose graph.
Synonyms:related_synonym: beta coefficient of mean arterial blood pressure change;   change in MAP to change in [vasoactive chemical] ratio;   slope of the change in mean arterial blood pressure



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  clinical measurement 2369
    cardiovascular measurement 610
      blood pressure measurement 390
        calculated blood pressure 168
          mean arterial blood pressure 154
            calculated mean arterial blood pressure measurement 2
              change in mean arterial blood pressure to change in vasoactive chemical dose ratio 0
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