Melamine


Curated chemical-disease associations from CTD
Disease IDDisease nameReference
MESH:D000855 Anorexia PMID:21030430
MESH:D001744 Urinary Bladder Calculi PMID:21030430; PMID:22688180
MESH:D001745 Urinary Bladder Diseases PMID:33211169
MESH:D006470 Hemorrhage PMID:33211169
MESH:D007669 Kidney Calculi PMID:21030430; PMID:23052191
MESH:D007674 Kidney Diseases PMID:18689873; PMID:34842327
MESH:D007859 Learning Disabilities PMID:21867740; PMID:33243008
MESH:D008107 Liver Diseases PMID:34842327
MESH:D008569 Memory Disorders PMID:21867740
MESH:D009336 Necrosis PMID:22915474; PMID:23052191
MESH:D010049 Ovarian Diseases PMID:34842327
MESH:D010493 Pericarditis PMID:23052191
MESH:D011041 Poisoning PMID:22228804
MESH:D013158 Splenic Diseases PMID:23052191
MESH:D013733 Testicular Diseases PMID:30055240
MESH:D015431 Weight Loss PMID:33243008
MESH:D051437 Renal Insufficiency PMID:22228804
MESH:D053040 Nephrolithiasis PMID:21376774
MESH:D058186 Acute Kidney Injury PMID:21784140; PMID:23022069; PMID:23052191

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