Molecular Biology of Selenium in Health and Disease
The trace mineral selenium is still regarded as one of the most interesting and health-beneficial elements. In addition to the Editorial containing a dedication to Dr. Leopold Flohé, this Special Issue contains 13 research articles and 8 reviews, with over 120 different contributors covering many of...
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| description | The trace mineral selenium is still regarded as one of the most interesting and health-beneficial elements. In addition to the Editorial containing a dedication to Dr. Leopold Flohé, this Special Issue contains 13 research articles and 8 reviews, with over 120 different contributors covering many of the most important subjects concerning the study of selenium. The articles address both selenium as well as selenoproteins and their molecular roles, providing important considerations regarding this trace element’s impact on human and animal health and disease. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-810832024-03-28T03:33:25Z Molecular Biology of Selenium in Health and Disease Tsuji, Petra A. Hatfield, Dolph L. selenoproteome selenoprotein hierarchy nonradioactive isotopes SEC-ICP MS glutathione peroxidase thioredoxin reductase SECIS translation regulation autoimmune thyroid disease diabetes mellitus Graves’ disease Hashimoto thyroiditis infection inflammation long-COVID rheumatoid arthritis selenoprotein P sepsis selenoprotein W thioredoxin 14-3-3 Akt cell death Selenof selenium selenoprotein colon cancer barrier integrity cardiovascular heart selenoproteins Keshan’s Disease bacteria selenite selenium delivery system Trsp hypothalamus Agrp neuron sex differences diet-induced obesity leptin resistance macrophage differentiation redox signaling NRF2 NF-κB lipid mediators seleocysteine autoimmunity lymphocyte cadmium cytotoxicity cancer therapy cisplatin ICP-MS nonsynonymous mutation selenium homeostasis ZIP8 Trit1 isopentenylation tRNA[Ser]Sec selenocysteine genetic variance human disease selenophosphate synthetase endothelial cell reactive oxygen species cell growth angiogenesis SEPHS1 early embryogenesis embryonic lethality prostate cancer tumor suppressor selenoprotein deficiency SECISBP2 Sec-tRNA[Ser]Sec SEPSECS antioxidative defense autoantibody Hashimoto’s thyroiditis trace element recoding SECIS-binding protein translation termination nonsense-mediated decay ribosome rescue health mouse models selenocysteine (Sec) virus viral antioxidant HIV HCV HBV coxsackie virus influenza n/a HIV-1 viral infection SELENOS SELENOO primary T cells Jurkat SupT1 translational control thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences The trace mineral selenium is still regarded as one of the most interesting and health-beneficial elements. In addition to the Editorial containing a dedication to Dr. Leopold Flohé, this Special Issue contains 13 research articles and 8 reviews, with over 120 different contributors covering many of the most important subjects concerning the study of selenium. The articles address both selenium as well as selenoproteins and their molecular roles, providing important considerations regarding this trace element’s impact on human and animal health and disease. 2022-05-06T11:26:43Z 2022-05-06T11:26:43Z 2022 book ONIX_20220506_9783036533070_149 9783036533070 9783036533087 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81083 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5111 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5111 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3308-7 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3308-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036533070 9783036533087 384 Basel open access |
| spellingShingle | selenoproteome selenoprotein hierarchy nonradioactive isotopes SEC-ICP MS glutathione peroxidase thioredoxin reductase SECIS translation regulation autoimmune thyroid disease diabetes mellitus Graves’ disease Hashimoto thyroiditis infection inflammation long-COVID rheumatoid arthritis selenoprotein P sepsis selenoprotein W thioredoxin 14-3-3 Akt cell death Selenof selenium selenoprotein colon cancer barrier integrity cardiovascular heart selenoproteins Keshan’s Disease bacteria selenite selenium delivery system Trsp hypothalamus Agrp neuron sex differences diet-induced obesity leptin resistance macrophage differentiation redox signaling NRF2 NF-κB lipid mediators seleocysteine autoimmunity lymphocyte cadmium cytotoxicity cancer therapy cisplatin ICP-MS nonsynonymous mutation selenium homeostasis ZIP8 Trit1 isopentenylation tRNA[Ser]Sec selenocysteine genetic variance human disease selenophosphate synthetase endothelial cell reactive oxygen species cell growth angiogenesis SEPHS1 early embryogenesis embryonic lethality prostate cancer tumor suppressor selenoprotein deficiency SECISBP2 Sec-tRNA[Ser]Sec SEPSECS antioxidative defense autoantibody Hashimoto’s thyroiditis trace element recoding SECIS-binding protein translation termination nonsense-mediated decay ribosome rescue health mouse models selenocysteine (Sec) virus viral antioxidant HIV HCV HBV coxsackie virus influenza n/a HIV-1 viral infection SELENOS SELENOO primary T cells Jurkat SupT1 translational control thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences Molecular Biology of Selenium in Health and Disease |
| title | Molecular Biology of Selenium in Health and Disease |
| title_full | Molecular Biology of Selenium in Health and Disease |
| title_fullStr | Molecular Biology of Selenium in Health and Disease |
| title_full_unstemmed | Molecular Biology of Selenium in Health and Disease |
| title_short | Molecular Biology of Selenium in Health and Disease |
| title_sort | molecular biology of selenium in health and disease |
| topic | selenoproteome selenoprotein hierarchy nonradioactive isotopes SEC-ICP MS glutathione peroxidase thioredoxin reductase SECIS translation regulation autoimmune thyroid disease diabetes mellitus Graves’ disease Hashimoto thyroiditis infection inflammation long-COVID rheumatoid arthritis selenoprotein P sepsis selenoprotein W thioredoxin 14-3-3 Akt cell death Selenof selenium selenoprotein colon cancer barrier integrity cardiovascular heart selenoproteins Keshan’s Disease bacteria selenite selenium delivery system Trsp hypothalamus Agrp neuron sex differences diet-induced obesity leptin resistance macrophage differentiation redox signaling NRF2 NF-κB lipid mediators seleocysteine autoimmunity lymphocyte cadmium cytotoxicity cancer therapy cisplatin ICP-MS nonsynonymous mutation selenium homeostasis ZIP8 Trit1 isopentenylation tRNA[Ser]Sec selenocysteine genetic variance human disease selenophosphate synthetase endothelial cell reactive oxygen species cell growth angiogenesis SEPHS1 early embryogenesis embryonic lethality prostate cancer tumor suppressor selenoprotein deficiency SECISBP2 Sec-tRNA[Ser]Sec SEPSECS antioxidative defense autoantibody Hashimoto’s thyroiditis trace element recoding SECIS-binding protein translation termination nonsense-mediated decay ribosome rescue health mouse models selenocysteine (Sec) virus viral antioxidant HIV HCV HBV coxsackie virus influenza n/a HIV-1 viral infection SELENOS SELENOO primary T cells Jurkat SupT1 translational control thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences |
| topic_facet | selenoproteome selenoprotein hierarchy nonradioactive isotopes SEC-ICP MS glutathione peroxidase thioredoxin reductase SECIS translation regulation autoimmune thyroid disease diabetes mellitus Graves’ disease Hashimoto thyroiditis infection inflammation long-COVID rheumatoid arthritis selenoprotein P sepsis selenoprotein W thioredoxin 14-3-3 Akt cell death Selenof selenium selenoprotein colon cancer barrier integrity cardiovascular heart selenoproteins Keshan’s Disease bacteria selenite selenium delivery system Trsp hypothalamus Agrp neuron sex differences diet-induced obesity leptin resistance macrophage differentiation redox signaling NRF2 NF-κB lipid mediators seleocysteine autoimmunity lymphocyte cadmium cytotoxicity cancer therapy cisplatin ICP-MS nonsynonymous mutation selenium homeostasis ZIP8 Trit1 isopentenylation tRNA[Ser]Sec selenocysteine genetic variance human disease selenophosphate synthetase endothelial cell reactive oxygen species cell growth angiogenesis SEPHS1 early embryogenesis embryonic lethality prostate cancer tumor suppressor selenoprotein deficiency SECISBP2 Sec-tRNA[Ser]Sec SEPSECS antioxidative defense autoantibody Hashimoto’s thyroiditis trace element recoding SECIS-binding protein translation termination nonsense-mediated decay ribosome rescue health mouse models selenocysteine (Sec) virus viral antioxidant HIV HCV HBV coxsackie virus influenza n/a HIV-1 viral infection SELENOS SELENOO primary T cells Jurkat SupT1 translational control thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences |
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