Phenanthrenes and derivatives
Number of EDCs: 10
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
Dibenz(a,h)anthraceneDED000090PMID:23037998
Benz(a)anthraceneDED000092PMID:23280776
7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthraceneDED000095PMID:15649250, PMID:16260617, PMID:19590682
BenzanthroneDED000124PMID:17904329
Benzo(b)fluorantheneDED000188PMID:21392559
NaloxoneDED000501PMID:8392556
NaltrexoneDED000506PMID:8392556
MethylcholanthreneDED000571PMID:11714251, PMID:17593412, PMID:22634562, PMID:26372666, PMID:26715617, PMID:30084500, PMID:35487396, PMID:9620544
PhenanthreneDED000800PMID:34090074
OxycodoneDED000994PMID:39694232

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