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Slot: in_clinical_trials_for

Holds between an intervention and a medical condition, and reports that a clinical trial is being or has been performed in human patients to test the potential of the intervention to treat the medical condition (e.g. to ameliorate, stabilize, or cure the condition, or to delay, prevent, or reduce the risk of it manifesting in the first place).

URI: biolink:in_clinical_trials_for

Inheritance

Properties

Identifier and Mapping Information

Annotations

property value
canonical_predicate True

Schema Source

  • from schema: https://w3id.org/biolink/biolink-model

LinkML Source

name: in clinical trials for
annotations:
  canonical_predicate:
    tag: canonical_predicate
    value: true
description: Holds between an intervention and a medical condition, and reports that
  a clinical trial  is being or has been  performed in human patients to test the
  potential of the intervention to treat the medical condition   (e.g. to ameliorate,
  stabilize, or cure the condition, or to delay, prevent, or reduce the risk of it  manifesting
  in the first place).
notes:
- This predicate should be used when a source reports a clinical trial where the intervention
  is being or was  interrogated, regardless of the phase of the trial, or its ultimate
  outcome.  Information about phase and outcome can be capture using other modeling
  elements.  A knowledge level of ""Observation"" MUST be used with this predicate
  (because it is merely reporting that a  study was observed to have been performed).
  Note that if the source reports an intervention to be in a phase 4  trial, or a
  completed phase 3 trial where clinical benefit was demonstrated, a separate 'treats'
  edge  SHOULD also be created (with knowledge_level = Assertion).
in_subset:
- translator_minimal
from_schema: https://w3id.org/biolink/biolink-model
is_a: studied to treat
mixins:
- treats or taken or studied to treat
domain: chemical or drug or treatment
multivalued: true
inherited: true
alias: in_clinical_trials_for
range: disease or phenotypic feature