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Curated chemical-disease associations from CTD
Disease IDDisease nameReference
MESH:D003920 Diabetes Mellitus PMID:31746186
MESH:D004487 Edema PMID:24096037
MESH:D005234 Fatty Liver PMID:31746186
MESH:D006332 Cardiomegaly PMID:27325568
MESH:D006965 Hyperplasia PMID:24096037
MESH:D006973 Hypertension PMID:27325568
MESH:D006984 Hypertrophy PMID:24096037
MESH:D007333 Insulin Resistance PMID:31746186
MESH:D009336 Necrosis PMID:17493787
MESH:D009765 Obesity PMID:31746186
MESH:D011236 Prediabetic State PMID:31746186
MESH:D011297 Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects PMID:11534990; PMID:25095280; PMID:30822522; PMID:7618160
MESH:D011629 Puberty, Precocious PMID:17596564
MESH:D012640 Seizures PMID:19165389; PMID:20368122
MESH:D019457 Chromosome Breakage PMID:35122929
MESH:D020964 Embryo Loss PMID:3201477
MESH:D048629 Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective PMID:35122929
MESH:D050177 Overweight PMID:31746186

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