Talking about diseases; developing a model of patient and public-prioritised disease phenotypes
Deep phenotyping describes the use of standardised terminologies to create comprehensive phenotypic descriptions of biomedical phenomena. These characterisations facilitate secondary analysis, evidence synthesis, and practitioner awareness, thereby guiding patient care. The vast majority of this kno...
Main Authors: | Slater, K, Schofield, PN, Wright, J, Clift, P, Irani, A, Bradlow, W, Aziz, F, Gkoutos, GV |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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