| Label | Description | ILX | Version | Created CID | Modified Time | ||||||
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| Code testing framework | A resource that provides a software environment created to investigate the quality of the product or service under test, with respect to the context in which it is intended to operate. This includes, but is not limited to, the process of executing a program or application with the intent of finding software bugs. | ILX:0102327 | 3 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex |
| Code Value | The identifier of the Coded Entry. | ILX:0102328 | 6 | scicrunch | 08/28/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | troy sincomb |
| Codeine | An opioid analgesic related to morphine but with less potent analgesic properties and mild sedative effects. It also acts centrally to suppress cough. (PubChem) Pharmacology: Codeine, an opiate agonist in the CNS, is similar to other phenanthrene derivatives such as morphine. Codeine, in combination with guaifenesin or iodinated glycerol, is used as a cough suppressant and, as a single agent or in combination with acetaminophen or other products, is used for pain control and as an antidiarrheal agent. Mechanism of action: Opiate receptors are coupled with G-protein receptors and function as both positive and negative regulators of synaptic transmission via G-proteins that activate effector proteins. Binding of the opiate stimulates the exchange of GTP for GDP on the G-protein complex. As the effector system is adenylate cyclase and cAMP located at the inner surface of the plasma membrane, opioids decrease intracellular cAMP by inhibiting adenylate cyclase. Subsequently, the release of nociceptive neurotransmitters such as substance P, GABA, dopamine, acetylcholine and noradrenaline is inhibited. Opioids also inhibit the release of vasopressin, somatostatin, insulin and glucagon. Codeine's analgesic activity is, most likely, due to its conversion to morphine. Opioids close N-type voltage-operated calcium channels (OP2-receptor agonist) and open calcium-dependent inwardly rectifying potassium channels (OP3 and OP1 receptor agonist). This results in hyperpolarization and reduced neuronal excitability. Drug type: Approved. Illicit. Small Molecule. Drug category: Analgesics. Analgesics, Opioid. Antitussive Agents. Antitussives. Narcotics. Opiate Agonists | ILX:0102329 | 4 | scicrunch | 08/24/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | troy sincomb |
| Coding Scheme Designator | The identifier of the coding scheme in which the Coded Entry is defined. | ILX:0102330 | 6 | scicrunch | 08/28/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | troy sincomb |
| Coding Scheme External ID | The coding scheme identifier as defined in an external registry. | ILX:0102331 | 6 | scicrunch | 08/28/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | troy sincomb |
| Coding Scheme Identification Sequence | Sequence of items that map values of Coding Scheme Designator (0008,0102) to an external coding system registration, or to a private or local coding scheme. | ILX:0102332 | 5 | scicrunch | 08/28/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | troy sincomb |
| Coding Scheme Name | The coding scheme full common name. | ILX:0102333 | 4 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex |
| Coding Scheme Registry | The name of the external registry where further definition of the identified coding scheme may be obtained. | ILX:0102334 | 6 | scicrunch | 08/28/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | troy sincomb |
| Coding Scheme UID | The coding scheme UID identifier. Required if coding scheme is identified by an ISO 8824 object identifier compatible with the UI VR. | ILX:0102335 | 4 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex |
| Coding Scheme Version | The coding scheme version associated with the Coding Scheme Designator (0008,0102). | ILX:0102336 | 4 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex |
| Coelomata | ILX:0102337 | 4 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex | |
| Coelurosauria | ILX:0102338 | 4 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex | |
| Cognitive assessment | ILX:0102339 | 4 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex | |
| Cognitive function | ILX:0102340 | 3 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex | |
| Cognitive process | ILX:0102341 | 3 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex | |
| Cognitive psychology | Branch of psychology concerned with the study of cognition | ILX:0102342 | 3 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex |
| Cognitive state | ILX:0102343 | 3 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex | |
| Coiled | Curled or wound (especially in concentric rings or spirals). | ILX:0102344 | 3 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex |
| Coiling | A shape quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of being wound in a continuous series of loops. | ILX:0102345 | 3 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex |
| Coincidence detection | Process by which a neuron, neural circuit or neural model detects simultaneous but spatially separate synaptic inputs. | ILX:0102346 | 5 | scicrunch | 06/18/2018 | scicrunch | term | 12/08/2016 | 0 | NeuroLex | NeuroLex |