Effect of Selenium on the Iron Homeostasis and Oxidative Damage in Brain and Liver of Mice
Selenium is an essential trace element that maintains normal brain function, mainly due its antioxidant properties. Although the amount of Se in the body is tightly regulated by the liver, both an excess of and deficiency in Se can modulate the cellular redox status and affect the homeostasis of oth...
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Main Authors: | Inga Staneviciene (Author), Jurgita Sulinskiene (Author), Ilona Sadauskiene (Author), Arunas Liekis (Author), Ausrine Ruzgaite (Author), Rima Naginiene (Author), Dale Baranauskiene (Author), Vaida Simakauskiene (Author), Raulas Krusnauskas (Author), Dale Viezeliene (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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