Hi all,

I have just been doing some work annotating a cellular electrophysiology 
model and more and more I find myself wanting to be able to provide 
cross-references to other resources, usually from within 
cmeta:comment's. So with the hope that someone out there might have 
already thought this through and arrived at a feasible solution, I just 
thought I'd put out this request for help :)

A typical example is that I would like to annotate a variable or 
equation with a human readable description which unambiguously links to 
a specific reference or other variables/equations in the model. For 
example, I currently do something like this (in RDF/XML):

        ...
         <cmeta:comment rdf:parseType="Resource">
           <rdf:value>
             A voltage-dependent formulation of the activation gate time 
constant based on data from Amberg et al (2002). The definition of this 
variable includes the Q10 temperature correction.
           </rdf:value>
           <dc:creator rdf:resource="#andre"/>
         </cmeta:comment>
         <bqs:reference rdf:parseType="Resource">
           <bqs:Pubmed_id>12381815</bqs:Pubmed_id>
         </bqs:reference>
        ...

where the Pubmed_id refers to the Amberg et al (2002) article. What I 
would like to do is be able to link directly to the bqs:reference. 
Obviously I can give the bqs:reference an rdf:ID by which I can link to 
it, but how would that be included in the body of a cmeta:comment? 
Further refining the above example, I would also like to provide a link 
to the definition of the temperature correction scale factor from the 
cmeta:comment body.


Thanks,
David.
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