Class: ChemicalToEntityAssociationMixin
An interaction between a chemical entity and another entity
URI: biolink:ChemicalToEntityAssociationMixin

Parents
Mixin for
- ChemicalGeneInteractionAssociation (mixin) - describes a physical interaction between a chemical entity and a gene or gene product. Any biological or chemical effect resulting from such an interaction are out of scope, and covered by the ChemicalAffectsGeneAssociation type (e.g. impact of a chemical on the abundance, activity, structure, etc, of either participant in the interaction)
- ChemicalOrDrugOrTreatmentSideEffectDiseaseOrPhenotypicFeatureAssociation (mixin) - This association defines a relationship between a chemical or treatment (or procedure) and a disease or phenotypic feature where the disesae or phenotypic feature is a secondary, typically (but not always) undesirable effect.
- ChemicalOrDrugOrTreatmentToDiseaseOrPhenotypicFeatureAssociation (mixin) - This association defines a relationship between a chemical or treatment (or procedure) and a disease or phenotypic feature where the disesae or phenotypic feature is a secondary undesirable effect.
- ChemicalToChemicalAssociation (mixin) - A relationship between two chemical entities. This can encompass actual interactions as well as temporal causal edges, e.g. one chemical converted to another.
- ChemicalToDiseaseOrPhenotypicFeatureAssociation (mixin) - An interaction between a chemical entity and a phenotype or disease, where the presence of the chemical gives rise to or exacerbates the phenotype.
- ChemicalToPathwayAssociation (mixin) - An interaction between a chemical entity and a biological process or pathway.
Referenced by class
Attributes
Own
- subject 1..1
- Description: connects an association to the subject of the association. For example, in a gene-to-phenotype association, the gene is subject and phenotype is object.
- Range: NamedThing
Domain for slot:
- subject 1..1
- Description: connects an association to the subject of the association. For example, in a gene-to-phenotype association, the gene is subject and phenotype is object.
- Range: NamedThing