1,4-Dichlorobenzene


Curated chemical-disease associations from CTD
Disease IDDisease nameReference
MESH:D000067877 Autism Spectrum Disorder PMID:29553459
MESH:D000236 Adenoma PMID:12748734
MESH:D000743 Anemia, Hemolytic PMID:19369838
MESH:D001249 Asthma PMID:33785322
MESH:D002277 Carcinoma PMID:12748734
MESH:D004660 Encephalitis PMID:20430245
MESH:D006529 Hepatomegaly PMID:21097997
MESH:D007680 Kidney Neoplasms PMID:2471290
MESH:D008107 Liver Diseases PMID:1715830; PMID:1949037; PMID:7801330; PMID:8661352
MESH:D008113 Liver Neoplasms PMID:12748734; PMID:17688981
MESH:D008114 Liver Neoplasms, Experimental PMID:21097997
MESH:D008708 Methemoglobinemia PMID:19369838
MESH:D009845 Oligospermia PMID:20932873
MESH:D011470 Prostatic Hyperplasia PMID:20932873
MESH:D012141 Respiratory Tract Infections PMID:33785322

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