All terms in TMBMONB

Label Id Description
step count BMO_0000087 [Step count is a widely used metric for tracking physical activity, particularly walking. It measures the total number of steps an individual takes over a specified period, typically daily. Step count is a simple yet effective way to monitor activity levels and promote a healthy lifestyle.]
NT-proBNP measurement EFO_0004745 [Is a quantification of NT-proBNP (N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide) which is associated with acute congestive heart failure.]
tau deposition BMO_0000121 [Tau deposition refers to the accumulation of abnormal tau protein aggregates in the brain, which is a characteristic feature of several neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and certain forms of Parkinson's disease (PD), among others. In neuroimaging, techniques such as positron emission tomography (PET) using radioligands targeting tau can visualize and quantify tau deposition in the brain. These imaging methods enable researchers and clinicians to detect the presence of abnormal tau aggregates and assess their distribution and severity.]
distance walked BMO_0000088 [Distance walked is a straightforward and important metric that reflects the total length covered by an individual during a specified period, typically measured in meters or miles. This metric is widely used in various fields, including healthcare, fitness, sports, and rehabilitation, to assess physical activity levels, mobility, and overall health.]
mean diffusivity BMO_0000122 [Mean diffusivity (MD) is a metric derived from diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) data. It quantifies the average magnitude of water molecule diffusion within a particular tissue or region of interest. MD is calculated based on the diffusion tensor, which characterizes the rate and directionality of water diffusion in tissue. Unlike fractional anisotropy (FA), which measures the degree of diffusion directionality, MD represents the overall magnitude of diffusion regardless of direction.]
distance run BMO_0000089 [Distance run refers to the total length covered by an individual while running, typically measured in miles or kilometers. It is a fundamental metric used to assess a runner's performance, track progress, and set goals for training and competition. Distance running is a popular form of aerobic exercise that provides numerous health benefits and is enjoyed by people of all ages and fitness levels.]
short sleep EFO_0004807 [Is a quantification of sleep time in humans where average sleep time was less than five hours.]
renal blood flow rate CMO_0000907 [Renal blood flow (RBF) is the volume of blood delivered to or exiting from the kidneys per unit time.]
myelin water fraction BMO_0000108 [The myelin water fraction (MWF) is defined as the ratio of the myelin water signal (15 ms < T2 < 40 ms) to the total water signal and correlates strongly with histological staining for myelin.]
uric acid CHEBI_27226 [An oxopurine that is the final oxidation product of purine metabolism.]
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total cholesterol measurement EFO_0004574 [A total cholesterol measurement is the quantification of cholesterol in blood, total cholesterol is defined as the sum of HDL, LDL, and VLDL.]
tumor size EFO_0004134 [The physical size of a tumor.]
lesion load BMO_0000112 [Lesion load codes the amount of damage to a given brain region of interest. Lesion load aims to reduce the complex 3D lesion information into a feature that can reflect both site of damage, defined by the location of the region of interest, and size of damage within that region of interest.]
total kidney volume BMO_0000036 [Total Kidney Volume (TKV) is the primary measure of kidney growth and can provide information on disease status and its progression. MRI or CT scan are the best methods to obtain TKV measurements.]
gray matter volume BMO_0000113 [Gray matter volume refers to the amount or volume of gray matter present in the brain. Gray matter consists of neuronal cell bodies, dendrites, and synapses, and it plays a crucial role in processing information and coordinating various functions within the brain. Measurements of gray matter volume are typically obtained using structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques. MRI allows researchers and clinicians to visualize and quantify the volume of gray matter in specific brain regions or across the entire brain.]
kidney injury molecule-1 BMO_0000037 [Kidney injury molecule 1 (KIM-1) is a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed by proximal tubular cells, recognized as an early, sensitive and specific urinary biomarker for kidney injury.]
tissue attenuation coefficient BMO_0000114 [The attenuation coefficient is a measure of how much the incident energy beam (e.g. ultrasound or x-rays) is weakened by the material it is passing through.]
urine total potein BMO_0000038 [Urinary total protein (UTP) includes all proteins in urine samples. The presence of some quantities of proteins (<150 mg/day) is considered normal.]
Tumor Volume NCIT_C94515 [The volume of tumor.]