Quercetin


Curated chemical-disease associations from CTD
Disease IDDisease nameReference
MESH:D000014 Abnormalities, Drug-Induced PMID:28450151
MESH:D002869 Chromosome Aberrations PMID:6828043
MESH:D003072 Cognition Disorders PMID:20466049
MESH:D007333 Insulin Resistance PMID:26627467
MESH:D007938 Leukemia PMID:17468513
MESH:D009133 Muscular Atrophy PMID:25614714
MESH:D009336 Necrosis PMID:20654599
MESH:D009361 Neoplasm Invasiveness PMID:21308698
MESH:D009369 Neoplasms PMID:21177254
MESH:D010190 Pancreatic Neoplasms PMID:16965848
MESH:D011297 Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects PMID:21115944; PMID:21177254; PMID:22064046; PMID:23295412
MESH:D011507 Proteinuria PMID:11867952
MESH:D013959 Thyroid Diseases PMID:24447974
MESH:D015430 Weight Gain PMID:22850125
MESH:D015674 Mammary Neoplasms, Animal PMID:20600213
MESH:D018149 Glucose Intolerance PMID:26627467
MESH:D019457 Chromosome Breakage PMID:22902249; PMID:24595819
MESH:D058186 Acute Kidney Injury PMID:25411067

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