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The Toxic Peptides of Amanita Phalloides

1967
Fatal mushroom poisoning is almost exclusively attributable to members of the genus Amanita. In the United States, it is Amanita verna, the so called “destroying angel”, which along with another poisonous species, A. tenuifolia, appears to play the major part in lethal mushroom poisoning (1, 2).
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Amanita Phalloides in the Eastern United States

Mycologia, 1973
SUMMARY Amanita phalloides has recently been collected in four eastern states: Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Virginia. Color and habit of the carpophores matched illustrations of European A. phalloides. Dimensions of spores from both the American and European specimens varied from one carpophore to another but fell in the same range.
L J, Tanghe, D M, Simons
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Peptides of Amanita phalloides

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1964
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Histological Criteria for Diagnosis of Amanita Phalloides Poisoning

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1996
Abstract Five fatal cases of poisoning from ingestion of Amanita phalloides, a very common mushroom in central Italy, are reported. The fact that four of the cases occurred simultaneously enabled uniform collection of clinical, pathology and toxicology data, which is presented with particular emphasis on the histological aspects.
Fineschi V, DI PAOLO, MARCO, Centini F.
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Amanita Phalloides Poisoning

2014
Mantar zehirlenmesine bağlı ölümlerin 90 ı Amanita phalloides e bağlıdır Bu mantar zehirlenmesi etiolojik epidemiyolojik klinik terapötik ve prognostik açılardan incelenmiştir Anahtar kelimeler: Amanita Phalloides Mantar Zehirlenmesi Amanita ...
Aji, Dolly Yafet, Çalışkan, Salim
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