CTD contains direct and inferred chemical–disease relationships. Direct chemical–disease relationships are curated from the published literature by CTD curators.
Inferred relationships are established via CTD-curated chemical–gene interactions (e.g., chemical A is associated with disease B because chemical A has a curated interaction with gene C, and gene C has a direct relationship with disease B).
The following data is presented for this chemical:
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