xenobiotic

foreign chemical substance found within an organism or a substance which would not normally be found in a given environment, such as a toxic chemical which is entirely artificial

Wikidata entity: Q409205



P361 part of ... Q14865099 (ABC-type xenobiotic transporter activity) ABC-type xenobiotic transporter activity
P361 part of ... Q14865106 (xenobiotic transport) xenobiotic transport
P279 subclass of ... Q79529 (chemical substance) chemical substance

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P268Bibliothèque nationale de France ID12118592m
P508BNCF Thesaurus ID57676
P683ChEBI ID35703
P1036Dewey Decimal Classification571.95
P1036Dewey Decimal Classification615.902
P1036Dewey Decimal Classification363.738
P1417Encyclopædia Britannica Online IDtopic/xenobiotic-chemical
P646Freebase ID/m/025rrq
P10690GEMET ID9395
P227GND ID4193155-5
P11514Great Russian Encyclopedia portal IDksenobiotiki-c4d83c
P4732IUPAC Gold Book IDXT06755
P3827JSTOR topic ID (archived)xenobiotics
P665KEGG IDC06708
P244Library of Congress authority IDsh85148783
P486MeSH descriptor IDD015262
P672MeSH tree codeD26.969
P6366Microsoft Academic ID (discontinued)115448650
P6366Microsoft Academic ID (discontinued)2910671789
P2004NALT ID260
P8189National Library of Israel J9U ID987007529623805171
P691NL CR AUT IDph127503
P10283OpenAlex IDC115448650
P1051PSH ID13163
P2892UMLS CUIC0043335
P13591Yale LUX IDconcept/3afacf16-c095-4565-98db-15fef88a16b1

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