Neonatal Selenium Deficiency Decreases Selenoproteins in the Lung and Impairs Pulmonary Alveolar Development
Decreased selenium (Se) levels during childhood and infancy are associated with worse respiratory health. Se is biologically active after incorporation into Se-containing antioxidant enzymes (AOE) and proteins. It is unknown how decreased maternal Se during pregnancy and lactation impacts neonatal p...
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Main Authors: | Laura G. Sherlock (Author), William C. McCarthy (Author), Maya R. Grayck (Author), Mack Solar (Author), Andres Hernandez (Author), Lijun Zheng (Author), Cassidy Delaney (Author), Trent E. Tipple (Author), Clyde J. Wright (Author), Eva S. Nozik (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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