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Azuaje F, Wang H, Bodenreider O.Ontology-driven Similarity Approaches to Supporting Gene Functional Assessment Proceedings of the ISMB'2005 SIG meeting on Bio-ontologies 2005:9-10
Bodenreider O.Disease Ontologies In: Dubitzky W, Wolkenhauer O, Cho K-H, Yokota H, editors. Encyclopedia of Systems Biology: Springer; 2013. p. 578-581.
Bodenreider O.Biomedical Ontologies in Action: Role in Knowledge Management, Data Integration and Decision Support. Geissbuhler A, Kulikowski C, editors. IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2008. Methods Inf Med, 2008. 47(Suppl 1): p. 67-79.
Bodenreider O, Bean CA.Relationships Among Knowledge Structures: Vocabulary Integration Within a Subject Domain. In: Bean A, Green R, editors. Relationships in the organization of knowledge. Springer; 2001. pp. 81-98.
Fung KW, Bodenreider O.Knowledge representation and ontologies. Richesson RL, Andrews JE (Eds.). Clinical Research Informatics, Health Informatics, DOI 10.1007/978-1-84882-448-5_14, Springer-Verlag London Limited Publishing 2012.
Lussier YA, Bodenreider O.Clinical Ontologies for Discovery Applications In: Baker CJO, Cheung K-H, editors. Semantic Web: Revolutionizing knowledge discovery in the life sciences. New York: Springer; 2007. p. 101-119.
McCray AT, Bodenreider O.A Conceptual Framework for the Biomedical Domain The Semantics of Relationships: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2002;:181-198.