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- Carcinogen (links | edit)
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- Mutagen (links | edit)
- Toxin (links | edit)
- Toxicology (links | edit)
- Venom (links | edit)
- Poison (links | edit)
- Bioaccumulation (links | edit)
- Bhopal disaster (links | edit)
- Antidote (links | edit)
- Niigata Prefecture (links | edit)
- Seveso disaster (links | edit)
- Minamata disease (links | edit)
- In vitro toxicology (links | edit)
- Mercury poisoning (links | edit)
- Activated carbon (links | edit)
- Hazard symbol (links | edit)
- Itai-itai disease (links | edit)
- Lethal dose (links | edit)
- Hemodialysis (links | edit)
- Chelation therapy (links | edit)
- Cathartic (links | edit)
- Kanose, Niigata (links | edit)
- Acceptable daily intake (links | edit)
- Aquatic toxicology (links | edit)
- Acute toxicity (links | edit)
- Forensic toxicology (links | edit)
- Lists of poisonings (links | edit)
- Biomagnification (links | edit)
- Toxicogenomics (links | edit)
- Agano River (links | edit)
- Toxic capacity (links | edit)
- Gastric lavage (links | edit)
- Ecotoxicology (links | edit)
- Showa Denko (links | edit)
- Four Big Pollution Diseases of Japan (links | edit)
- EPA list of extremely hazardous substances (links | edit)
- Toxicity class (links | edit)
- Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act (links | edit)
- Toxicant (links | edit)
- Whole bowel irrigation (links | edit)
- September 1971 (links | edit)
- Niigata (city) (links | edit)
- List of foodborne illness outbreaks (links | edit)
- Niigata Minamata Disease (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Second Minamata disease (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Second Minamata Disease (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Ontario Minamata disease (links | edit)
- Timeline of Minamata disease (links | edit)