Amanita toxin
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Amanita phalloides — Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division … Wikipedia
Amanita citrina — Taxobox name = False death cap regnum = Fungi divisio = Basidiomycota classis = Agaricomycetes subclassis = Hymenomycetes ordo = Agaricales familia = Amanitaceae genus = Amanita species = A. citrina binomial = Amanita citrina binomial authority … Wikipedia
Amanita — Taxobox name = Amanita image width = 230px image caption = Amanita muscaria Albin Schmalfuß, 1897 regnum = Fungi divisio = Basidiomycota classis = Agaricomycetes subclassis = Hymenomycetes ordo = Agaricales familia = Amanitaceae genus = Amanita… … Wikipedia
amanita reverie — A term used to denote a hallucinatory state attributed to intoxication with the mushroom Amanita muscaria. A. muscaria is known under many other names, including A. formosa, A. mex icana, A. muscaria, Agaricus muscarius, fly mushroom, fly… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Hepatitis — Classification and external resources Alcoholic hepatitis evident by fatty change, cell necrosis, Mallory bodies ICD 10 K … Wikipedia
amatoxin — One of a group of bicyclic octapeptides from death cap fungus and deadly agaric (Amanita phalloides). * * * am·a·tox·in (amґə tok″sin) any in a class of cyclic hepatotoxins found in Amanita phalloides and other mushrooms of the genera… … Medical dictionary
Plutonium — (pronEng|pluːˈtoʊniəm, symbol Pu, atomic number 94) is a rare radioactive, metallic chemical element. The most significant isotope of plutonium is 239Pu, with a half life of 24,100 years; this isotope is fissile and is used in most modern nuclear … Wikipedia
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor — Amanita muscaria, the mushroom from which muscarine was isolated … Wikipedia
muscarine — Toxin (alkaloid) from the mushroom Amanita muscaria (Fly Agaric) that binds to (muscarinic) acetylcholine receptors … Dictionary of molecular biology
Mushroom poisoning — See also: List of deadly fungi Mushroom poisoning Classification and external resources Amanita phalloides accounts for the majority of fatal mushroom poisonings worldwide … Wikipedia