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In our Team Expander Agent all-hands meeting today, it was pointed out that the current SRI node normalizer no longer seems to normalize UMLS:C0699142 ("Tylenol") to the various nodes for acetaminophen or paracetamol. For example:
curl -X GET https://nodenormalization-sri.renci.org/get_normalized_nodes?curie=UMLS:C0699142 -H 'Content-Type: application/json'
{"UMLS:C0699142":{"id":{"identifier":"RXCUI:202433","label":"Tylenol"},"equivalent_identifiers":[{"identifier":"RXCUI:202433"},{"identifier":"UMLS:C0699142","label":"Tylenol"}],"type":["biolink:Drug","biolink:MolecularMixture","biolink:ChemicalMixture","biolink:ChemicalEntity","biolink:NamedThing","biolink:ChemicalOrDrugOrTreatment","biolink:OntologyClass","biolink:PhysicalEssence","biolink:ChemicalEntityOrGeneOrGeneProduct","biolink:ChemicalEntityOrProteinOrPolypeptide","biolink:PhysicalEssenceOrOc
Is this intentional? Why is tylenol not semantically equivalent to paracetamol or acetaminophen? DrugBank seems to think that it is:
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In our Team Expander Agent all-hands meeting today, it was pointed out that the current SRI node normalizer no longer seems to normalize
UMLS:C0699142
("Tylenol") to the various nodes for acetaminophen or paracetamol. For example:Is this intentional? Why is tylenol not semantically equivalent to paracetamol or acetaminophen? DrugBank seems to think that it is:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: