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- Poisonous mushroom [r]: A range of mushrooms, some easily can confused with culinary species, which can cause illness or death [e]
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- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [r]: A group of diseases characterized by the pathological limitation of airflow in the airway that is not fully reversible. [e]
- Fungus [r]: A eukaryotic organism, classified into the kingdom Fungi, that is heterotrophic and digest their food externally, and may be a yeast, mold, or mushroom. [e]
- APP [r]: A gene encoding a cell surface receptor and transmembrane precursor protein. [e]
- Luteinising hormone [r]: Pituitary hormone with an essential role in reproduction in both males and females. [e]
- Chorismate [r]: In bacteria, the chemical precursor for the biosynthesis of the amino acids phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan. [e]
- Monoamine oxidase [r]: An enzyme in the cells of most tissues that catalyzes the oxidation of monoamines such as norepinephrine and serotonin. [e]
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitor [r]: First class of antidepressant medications developed. [e]