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GO:0044319 | wound healing, spreading of cells | PMID:11698262 | IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay | P | ||||
This annotation made on page: HUMAN:IFNG By: Cwolterman (group Team Pinball Wizards) on 2013-02-08 21:55:19 CST. |
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Entry Type | Challenging User,Group | Time/Date | Challenge Reason | Points/Assessment |
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Challenge | Willcoxe, Team Legend (wait for it) DARY | 2013-02-13 20:40:45 CST | The GO term should be GO:0010634, because Interferon gamma is a protein that enhances the migration of Calu-3 epithelial lung cells for wound healing. The originally submitted GO term suggests that IFN-y migrates, which is not indicated in the article. | 5 |
Private Assessment | Bmcintosh | 2013-06-22 13:19:45 CDT | You need to be an instructor to view these notes. | Updated by Instructor ✔ Protein ✔ Publication ✔ Qualifier ✔ Go term ✔ Evidence ✔ With/From ✔ Notes ✔ Unique/Original |
Private Assessment | Bmcintosh | 2013-02-19 14:12:53 CST | You need to be an instructor to view these notes. | Corrected Through Challenges ✔ Protein ✔ Publication ✔ Qualifier ✔ Go term ✔ Evidence ✔ With/From ✔ Notes ✔ Unique/Original |
Public Assessment | Bmcintosh | 2013-02-19 12:26:43 CST | I like the idea for your argument for the challenge, but I am going to say no to your suggested GO term. The authors show that the protein is involved in "the migration of an epidermal cell along or through a wound gap that contributes to the reestablishment of a continuous epidermis", not that the protein itself is migrating. Close, but no cigar, as they say. | Requires Changes ✗ Go term |
Public Assessment | Bmcintosh | 2013-02-19 12:26:42 CST | I like the idea for your argument for the challenge, but I am going to say no to your suggested GO term. The authors show that the protein is involved in "the migration of an epidermal cell along or through a wound gap that contributes to the reestablishment of a continuous epidermis", not that the protein itself is migrating. Close, but no cigar, as they say. | Requires Changes ✗ Go term |
Public Assessment | DanielRenfro | 2013-02-13 20:40:45 CST | This annotation has been flagged because it has been edited since last assessment | Flagged |
Private Assessment | Bmcintosh | 2013-02-13 09:37:43 CST | You need to be an instructor to view these notes. | Requires Changes ✔ Protein ✔ Publication ✔ Qualifier ✗ Go term ✔ Evidence ✔ With/From ✔ Notes ✔ Unique/Original |