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  • |Term=MYC gene family ...changes in the DNA sequence of the MYC genes have been found in many types of cancer, including leukemia and lymphoma. 
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  • ...Rangpur fruit is often used in traditional medicine for its high [[Vitamin C]] content and potential health benefits. The term "Rangpur" is derived from the city of [[Rangpur, Bangladesh]], where the fruit is believed to have originated. Th
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  • ...the Greek word 'aktis', meaning 'ray', in reference to the radiating form of the plant's stigma. ...ord 'aktis', which means 'ray'. This is in reference to the radiating form of the plant's stigma. The common name 'kiwi' is derived from the Maori langua
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  • ...''Sorbus aucuparia''', is a species of deciduous tree or shrub in the rose family. ...spite this name, it is not a true ash tree and is instead part of the rose family, Rosaceae.
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  • == Lime (Medicine) == ...own as the Key lime. This small, green fruit is known for its high vitamin C content and is used in various medicinal applications.
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  • ...ca papaya'', one of the 22 accepted species in the genus ''Carica'' of the family Caricaceae. The word "papaya" is derived from the Spanish adaptation of the word "papaw", which is itself derived from the Arawak word for the frui
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  • ...lariaceae]] grown for its piquant berries. It is native to temperate parts of central and northern Europe and northern Asia, where it prefers damp fertil ...plications such as jams, jellies, desserts and is also used in traditional medicine.
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  • ...d) substance being studied to treat liver cancer. It belongs to the family of thymidylate synthase inhibitors.  ...ning cancer. Also called NADC {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ..., yellow, or even pink on the inside. The guava fruit is high in [[vitamin C]] and dietary fiber. ...and jams. In traditional medicine, guava leaves are used to treat a range of ailments, including diarrhea and diabetes.
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  • .... They are native to Asia, particularly in China and the Himalayan regions of Tibet and Nepal. ...olfberry", a commonly used English name, is thought to be a mistranslation of the Mandarin name.
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  • == Blackberry (Medicine) == ...ē/) is a fruit produced by many species in the Rubus genus in the Rosaceae family. In the medical field, blackberries are known for their high nutritional co
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  • ...octors]] (WONCA). It is an extension of the [[International Classification of Primary Care]] (ICPC-2) and is designed to record and classify data about p ...dition, PLUS". The "PLUS" signifies the extended and more detailed version of the original ICPC-2.
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  • ...the fruit of the tree species ''Platonia insignis'', which belongs to the family Clusiaceae. ...i" is derived from the Tupi language, spoken by the indigenous Tupi people of Brazil. In Tupi, "Bacuri" means "fruit with a thick skin".
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  • == Raspberry (Medicine) == ...(/ˈræzˌbɛri/), is a red, edible fruit from the genus ''Rubus'' in the rose family.
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  • == Rosa (Medicine) == ...n the field of [[medicine]] to refer to a genus of flowering plants in the family [[Rosaceae]]. The term is derived from the Latin word 'rosa', which means '
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  • ...n word "morus", which means "delay", referring to the tree's late shedding of its leaves. ...r their high nutritional value, containing significant amounts of vitamins C and K, fiber, and antioxidants.
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  • == Rocket (Medicine) == ...d in salads and other culinary applications. However, it also has a number of medicinal uses.
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  • ...s rubrum'') is a member of the [[Grossulariaceae]] family, native to parts of western Europe. It is a deciduous shrub normally growing to 1–1.5 metres ...e similar-looking, but unrelated, red and white currants, probably because of their small, seed-like appearance.
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  • ...ntifically known as ''Ribes uva-crispa'', is a species of [[Ribes]] in the family [[Grossulariaceae]], native to Europe, northwestern Africa, west, south, an ...1–3 meters high. The berries can be green, white (gray), yellow, or shades of red from pink to purple to almost black.
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  • ...iduous tree of the family Phyllanthaceae. It is known for its edible fruit of the same name. ...vitamin C and other antioxidants, and its juice is often used in Ayurvedic medicine to boost the immune system and improve overall health.
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