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Food safety presents a global challenge, contributing to 600 million cases of foodborne diseases and 420,000 fatalities annually worldwide. A multisectoral One Health approach involving collaboration among government agencies, food industry stakeholders, consumers, and civil society organizations is imperative to enhance food safety in developing ...
Deepak Subedi +3 more
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Severe acute liver disease in adults: Contemporary role of histopathology
This overview provides an insight into the contemporary role of biopsies (as well as explant and autopsy material) in diagnosing acute liver disease. It outlines up‐to‐date clinical definitions of liver injury and considers recent recommendations for the diagnosis of AIH and drug‐induced, autoimmune‐like hepatitis (DI‐AIH).
Andrew D Clouston +19 more
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A new toxic protein from death cap Amanita phalloides: isolation and study of cytotoxic activity
Cytotoxic protein from fruit body of the death cap Amanita phalloides mushroom, designated as toxophallin, has been isolated and its principal physico-chemical and biological properties have been characterized.
T. Stasyk +5 more
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THE TOXICOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF AMANITA PHALLOIDES [PDF]
From the experiments detailed in this paper it may be concluded that Amanita phalloides contains besides phallin, or the hæmolytic principle of Kobert, another body of toxic nature. Phallin is thermolabile, and is destroyed by the action of pepsin and pancreatin. The other toxic body is thermostable and is resistant to pepsin and pancreatin.
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"Boletum medicatum". The mushroom that killed the emperor Claudius [PDF]
Mucho se ha escrito a lo largo de los siglos sobre las circunstancias que rodearon la muerte del emperador romano Claudio (10 a. C. – 54 d. C.). El consenso general entre los historiadores antiguos que narran el episodio –Tácito, Suetonio y Dion Casio ...
Villalba Álvarez, Joaquín
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Summary Global change is reshaping Earth's biodiversity, but the changing distributions of nonpathogenic fungi remain largely undocumented, as do mechanisms enabling invasions. The ectomycorrhizal Amanita phalloides is native to Europe and invasive in North America.
Jacob Golan +10 more
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Acute liver failure caused by mushroom poisoning: a case report and review of the literature
Abdulsamet Erden,1 Kübra Esmeray,1 Hatice Karagöz,1 Samet Karahan,1 Hasan Hüseyin Gümüsçü,1 Mustafa Basak,1 Ali Çetinkaya,1 Deniz Avci,1 Orhan Kürsat Poyrazoğlu2 1Internal Medicine Department ...
Erden A +8 more
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Bicyclic peptides: Paving the road for therapeutics of the future
Abstract Bicyclic peptides have emerged as one of the driving forces within the constrained peptide family. Due to their unique pharmaceutical attributes, peptide bicycles have garnered a reputation as promising therapeutics of the future. Combining advantages of small molecule therapeutics and biologics, the target binding qualities of this highly ...
Sven Ullrich, Christoph Nitsche
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This is the first study focused on South Sardinia that retrospectively investigates data about mushroom poisonings describing epidemiology, clinical presentation, seasonality, and most commonly involved species. The implicated species have been identified in 162 cases (98.78%); 81 cases were caused by toxic species, 60 by edible, and 45 by not edible ...
Laura La Rosa +3 more
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Chemical elements in Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes - The reference mushrooms as instruments for investigating bioindication and biodiversity [PDF]
Fungi in the wild are among the principal agents in biogeochemical cycles; those cycles of matter and energy that enable ecosystems to work. By investigating the biodiversity of Italian fungal species and concentration levels of chemical elements in them,
CENCI R.m. +5 more
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