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- Phallolysin abstract "Phallolysin is a toxic hemolysin that has been isolated from the death cap mushroom Amanita phalloides. Phallolysin is a mixture of either two or three proteins of similar structure, each with a molecular weight of 34 kDa. It has shown some hemolytic (red blood cell–destroying) activity in vitro.".
- Phallolysin wikiPageID "11010269".
- Phallolysin wikiPageLength "753".
- Phallolysin wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Phallolysin wikiPageRevisionID "554421850".
- Phallolysin wikiPageWikiLink Amanita_phalloides.
- Phallolysin wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_mass_unit.
- Phallolysin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mycotoxins_found_in_Basidiomycota.
- Phallolysin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteins.
- Phallolysin wikiPageWikiLink Hemolysin.
- Phallolysin wikiPageWikiLink Hemolysis.
- Phallolysin wikiPageWikiLink Hemolytic.
- Phallolysin wikiPageWikiLinkText "phallolysin".
- Phallolysin hasPhotoCollection Phallolysin.
- Phallolysin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poisonous_Amanitas.
- Phallolysin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protein-stub.
- Phallolysin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Phallolysin subject Category:Mycotoxins_found_in_Basidiomycota.
- Phallolysin subject Category:Proteins.
- Phallolysin hypernym Hemolysin.
- Phallolysin type Biomolecule.
- Phallolysin type Biomolecule.
- Phallolysin type Mycotoxin.
- Phallolysin type Nutrient.
- Phallolysin comment "Phallolysin is a toxic hemolysin that has been isolated from the death cap mushroom Amanita phalloides. Phallolysin is a mixture of either two or three proteins of similar structure, each with a molecular weight of 34 kDa. It has shown some hemolytic (red blood cell–destroying) activity in vitro.".
- Phallolysin label "Phallolysin".
- Phallolysin sameAs m.02qx_rw.
- Phallolysin sameAs Q7180322.
- Phallolysin sameAs Q7180322.
- Phallolysin wasDerivedFrom Phallolysin?oldid=554421850.
- Phallolysin isPrimaryTopicOf Phallolysin.