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Lenses
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D007909 |
[Pieces of glass or other transparent materials used for magnification or increased visual acuity.
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Lenses, Intraocular
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D007910 |
[An intraocular lens permanently implanted behind the IRIS and in front of the natural EYE LENS.
, Artificial implanted lenses.
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Lentigo
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D007911 |
[Small circumscribed melanoses resembling, but differing histologically from, freckles. The concept includes senile lentigo ('liver spots') and nevoid lentigo (nevus spilus, lentigo simplex) and may also occur in association with multiple congenital defects or congenital syndromes (e.g., Peutz-Jeghers syndrome).
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Lentinan
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D007912 |
[Polysaccharide isolated from the edible mushroom LENTINULA EDODES. The exact composition is unknown.
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Lentinula
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D020074 |
[A genus of fungi of the family Tricholomataceae, order AGARICALES. The commonly known SHIITAKE MUSHROOMS are Lentinula edodes (also seen as Lentinus edodes).
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Lentivirus
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D016086 |
[A genus of the family RETROVIRIDAE consisting of non-oncogenic retroviruses that produce multi-organ diseases characterized by long incubation periods and persistent infection. Lentiviruses are unique in that they contain open reading frames (ORFs) between the pol and env genes and in the 3' env region. Five serogroups are recognized, reflecting the mammalian hosts with which they are associated. HIV-1 is the type species.
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Lentivirus Infections
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D016180 |
[Virus diseases caused by the Lentivirus genus. They are multi-organ diseases characterized by long incubation periods and persistent infection.
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Lentiviruses, Bovine
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D017960 |
[A subgenus of LENTIVIRUS comprising viruses that produce multi-organ disease with long incubation periods in cattle.
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Lentiviruses, Equine
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D017961 |
[A subgenus of LENTIVIRUS comprising viruses that produce multi-organ disease with long incubation periods in horses.
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Lentiviruses, Feline
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D017969 |
[A subgenus of LENTIVIRUS comprising viruses that produce multi-organ disease with long incubation periods in cats.
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Lentiviruses, Ovine-Caprine
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D017972 |
[A subgenus of LENTIVIRUS comprising viruses that produce multi-organ disease with long incubation periods in sheep and goats.
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Lentiviruses, Primate
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D017958 |
[A subgenus of LENTIVIRUS comprising viruses that produce immunodeficiencies in primates, including humans.
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Leontopithecus
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D051039 |
[The genus of lion tamarins in the subfamily CALLITRICHINAE. The common name refers to the mane on the shoulders.
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Leonurus
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D031332 |
[A plant genus of the family LAMIACEAE that contains leonurine.
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Leper Colonies
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D007914 |
[Residential treatment centers for individuals with leprosy.
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Lepidium
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D029686 |
[A plant species with an edible root.
, A plant genus of the family BRASSICACEAE growing in Peru mountains. It is the source of maca root.
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Lepidium sativum
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D031220 |
[A plant species of the genus LEPIDIUM, family BRASSICACEAE that is a fast-growing, often weedy native of western Asia. It is widely grown, especially in its curl-leaved form, and used as a garnish
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Lepidoptera
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D007915 |
[A large order of insects comprising the butterflies and moths.
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Lepisma
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D000076244 |
[A small nocturnal wingless insect with tapering physical outline.
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Leporipoxvirus
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D018152 |
[A genus of the family POXVIRIDAE, subfamily CHORDOPOXVIRINAE, consisting of ether-sensitive viruses of leporids and squirrels. They commonly cause tumors and are usually transmitted mechanically by arthropods. MYXOMA VIRUS is the type species.
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