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1. Maternal cardiovascular-related single nucleotide polymorphisms, genes, and pathways associated with early-onset preeclampsia.

2. Biosynthesis of selenocysteine on its tRNA in eukaryotes.

3. Prolonged maternal exposure to glucocorticoids alters selenoprotein expression in the developing brain

4. Selenium Protects Mouse Hypothalamic Cells from Glucocorticoid-Induced Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Vulnerability and Insulin Signaling Impairment

5. Health Disparities Investigator Development through a Team-Science Pilot Projects Program

6. Disruption of Selenium Handling During Puberty Causes Sex-Specific Neurological Impairments in Mice

7. The responses of HT22 cells to the blockade of mitochondrial complexes and potential protective effect of selenium supplementation

8. Overexpression of Selenoprotein H Reduces Ht22 Neuronal Cell Death after UVB Irradiation by Preventing Superoxide Formation

9. Selenium in Bodily Homeostasis: Hypothalamus, Hormones, and Highways of Communication

10. The Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) Translational Research Network: Building and Sustaining Capacity for Multi-Site Basic Biomedical, Clinical and Behavioral Research

11. Stress and the Brain: An Emerging Role for Selenium

12. Sex-Specific Metabolic Impairments in a Mouse Model of Disrupted Selenium Utilization

13. The Deiodinases: Their Identification and Cloning of Their Genes

14. A role for selenium-dependent GPX1 in SARS-CoV-2 virulence

15. Selenium Regulates Hypothalamic Control of Energy Metabolism in a Sexually Dimorphic Manner

16. Effect of Statin Treatment on Obese Mice Lacking Selenocysteine Lyase

17. Effects of selenium supplementation on diet-induced obesity in mice with a disruption of the selenocysteine lyase gene

18. SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN SELENIUM METABOLISM AND SELENOPROTEINS

19. Effect of statin treatment in obese selenium-supplemented mice lacking selenocysteine lyase

20. Agrp-Specific Ablation of Scly Protects against Diet-Induced Obesity and Leptin Resistance

21. From Selenium Absorption to Selenoprotein Degradation

22. Maternal cardiovascular-related single nucleotide polymorphisms, genes, and pathways associated with early-onset preeclampsia

23. SAT-564 The Role Of Se Recycling In Regulating Iodothyronine-deiodinases In The Skeletal Muscle

24. Building a Diverse Workforce and Thinkforce to Reduce Health Disparities

25. Selenoprotein S Reduces Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Induced Phosphorylation of Tau: Potential Role in Selenate Mitigation of Tau Pathology

26. Relationship between selenoprotein P and selenocysteine lyase: Insights into selenium metabolism

27. Hypothalamic redox balance and leptin signaling - Emerging role of selenoproteins

28. Sexual Dimorphism in the Selenocysteine Lyase Knockout Mouse

29. Competition between the Brain and Testes under Selenium-Compromised Conditions: Insight into Sex Differences in Selenium Metabolism and Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disease

30. Umbilical cord blood and placental mercury, selenium and selenoprotein expression in relation to maternal fish consumption

31. Increased Selenoprotein P in Choroid Plexus and Cerebrospinal Fluid in Alzheimer's Disease Brain

32. Independent and Co-morbid HIV Infection and Meth Use Disorders on Oxidative Stress Markers in the Cerebrospinal Fluid and Depressive Symptoms

33. Effects of acclimation salinity on the expression of selenoproteins in the tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus

34. Genome-wide hypermethylation coupled with promoter hypomethylation in the chorioamniotic membranes of early onset pre-eclampsia

35. Mice Lacking Selenoprotein P and Selenocysteine Lyase Exhibit Severe Neurological Dysfunction, Neurodegeneration, and Audiogenic Seizures

36. Effects of Selenium Supplementation in Obese Selenocysteine Lyase Knockout Mouse (P24-022-19)

37. Disruption of Selenium Handling During Puberty Causes Sex-Specific Neurological Impairments in Mice

38. Selenoprotein W expression and regulation in mouse brain and neurons

39. Selenoprotein Gene Nomenclature

40. Absence of selenoprotein P but not selenocysteine lyase results in severe neurological dysfunction

41. Deletion of selenoprotein P results in impaired function of parvalbumin interneurons and alterations in fear learning and sensorimotor gating

42. Changes in Selenoprotein P in Substantia Nigra and Putamen in Parkinson's Disease

43. Supplement of bamboo extract lowers serum monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 concentration in mice fed a diet containing a high level of saturated fat

44. The effect of bamboo extract on hepatic biotransforming enzymes – Findings from an obese–diabetic mouse model

45. Dietary Selenium Modulates Activation and Differentiation of CD4+ T Cells in Mice through a Mechanism Involving Cellular Free Thiols

46. Attenuated expression of SECIS binding protein 2 causes loss of telomeric reserve without affecting telomerase

47. Mercury Toxicity and the Mitigating Role of Selenium

48. The influence of selenium on immune responses

49. The inhibitory effect of bamboo extract on the development of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA)-induced breast cancer

50. Association of Selenoprotein P with Alzheimer's Pathology in Human Cortex

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