Transition metal salts
Number of EDCs: 7
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
Zinc chlorideDED000085PMID:17474020
Mercuric chlorideDED000270PMID:1151749, PMID:15862022, PMID:39571707, PMID:6451681
CisplatinDED000379PMID:27784232, PMID:37523981, PMID:39272008
Manganese chlorideDED000525PMID:18603625, PMID:31711775, PMID:39485725
Cadmium chlorideDED000632PMID:12858169, PMID:19636671, PMID:19703529, PMID:20186393, PMID:20197112, PMID:20525538, PMID:20580663, PMID:23358149, PMID:24015267, PMID:25723060, PMID:26558472, PMID:29574358, PMID:30066076, PMID:30278395, PMID:30478740, PMID:30590866, PMID:31014900, PMID:31899225, PMID:31949881, PMID:32329151, PMID:32671713, PMID:33259630, PMID:34202188, PMID:35047503, PMID:35236366, PMID:35453667, PMID:35457000, PMID:36335879, PMID:36617218, PMID:37244200, PMID:37481860, PMID:37482142, PMID:38114777, PMID:39296152
Mercury chlorideDED000762PMID:31071422
Nickel DichlorideDED000886PMID:32901497

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