Test systems data formats

Test systems are the biological systems (e.g., animals) or in-vitro systems on which responses related to health effects can be measured.

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Test Systems

Each test system should have a unique identification code (idSystem), and (optionally) a name and a description. The test system’s type (TestSystemType) indicates the type whether the test system is an in-vivo test system (in which case it is a model for external exposure) or any of a range of other, in-vitro, options (cell-line, etc., which all will be interpreted as models for internal exposure). Additionally, if applicable, the organ (e.g., liver) of the test system and the route of exposure (RouteExposure) for in-vivo test systems (oral, dermal or inhalation) may be specified.

Accepted table names: TestSystems, TestSystem, Systems, System.

Table 25 Table definition for Test Systems.
Name Type Description Aliases Required

idTestSystem

AlphaNumeric (50)

Unique identification code of the test system.

idTestSystem, idSystem, Id, Code

Yes

CodeSystem

AlphaNumeric (100)

Identifier of the code system of the test systems.

CodeSystem

No

Name

AlphaNumeric (100)

Name of the test system.

Name

No

Description

AlphaNumeric (200)

Additional description or label of the test system.

Description

No

TestSystemType

TestSystemType

The type of the test system, i.e., in-vivo, cell-line, primary cells, tissue, organ. Controlled terminology.

TestSystemType, SystemType

No

Organ

AlphaNumeric (100)

If applicable, the organ that the cells originate from associated with the in vitro test-system.

Organ

No

Species

AlphaNumeric (100)

If applicable, the species associated with the test-system.

Species

No

Strain

AlphaNumeric (100)

If applicable, the strain of the species associated with the test-system.

Strain

No

RouteExposure

ExposureRouteType

If applicable, the route of exposure associated with the in vivo test-system, oral, dermal, inhalation, s.c., i.v. Controlled terminology.

ExposureRouteType, ExposureRoute, RouteExposure

No

GuidelineMethod

AlphaNumeric (200)

Reference to test guideline.

GuidelineStudy

No

Reference

AlphaNumeric (200)

External reference(s) to other sources containing more information about the test system. E.g., publications, website, documents.

Reference

No