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1. Selenomethionine alleviates kidney necroptosis and inflammation by restoring lipopolysaccharide-mediated mitochondrial dynamics imbalance via the TLR4/RIPK3/DRP1 signaling pathway in laying hens.

2. Comparative effects of various dietary selenium sources on growth performance, meat quality, essential trace elements content, and antioxidant capacity in broilers.

3. The effect of hydroxy-selenomethionine on the productive and reproductive performance of old broiler breeders.

4. Enhancing skeletal muscle fiber characteristics, intramuscular fat deposition, and fatty acid composition in broilers under heat stress through combined selenomethionine and Bacillus subtilis supplementation in the diet.

5. The mixed application of organic and inorganic selenium shows better effects on incubation and progeny parameters.

6. Selenomethionine as a dietary supplement for laying hens: Impacts on lipid peroxidation and antioxidant capacity in fresh and stored eggs.

7. Supplementation of selenomethionine at different ages and levels on meat quality, tissue deposition, and selenium retention in broiler chickens.

8. Effects of Different Forms and Levels of Selenomethionine on Productive Performance and Antioxidant Status of Broiler Breeders and Its Offspring.

9. Antagonistic effects of different selenium sources on growth inhibition, oxidative damage, and apoptosis induced by fluorine in broilers.

10. Broiler responses to increasing selenium supplementation using Zn-L-selenomethionine with special attention to breast myopathies.

11. Effects of different dl-selenomethionine and sodium selenite levels on growth performance, immune functions and serum thyroid hormones concentrations in broilers.

12. Vitamin E and selenium in broiler breeder diets: Effect on live performance, hatching process, and chick quality.

13. Comparative study of DL-selenomethionine vs sodium selenite and seleno-yeast on antioxidant activity and selenium status in laying hens.

14. Comparing responses to different selenium sources and dosages in laying hens.

15. Regulation of selenoprotein P concentration and expression by different sources of selenium in broiler breeders and their offspring.

16. Effect of selenium sources on the expression of cellular glutathione peroxidase and cytoplasmic thioredoxin reductase in the liver and kidney of broiler breeders and their offspring.

17. Effects of dietary selenomethionine supplementation on growth performance, meat quality and antioxidant property in yellow broilers.

18. Selenium-enriched garlic and cabbage as a dietary selenium source for broilers.

19. Broiler breeder semen quality as affected by trace minerals in vitro.

20. Interactions between dietary selenium, copper and sodium nitroprusside, a source of cyanide in growing chicks and laying hens.

21. Effects of dietary protein level and level of feed intake on the apparent bioavailability of selenium for the chick.

23. Distribution of selenium in chicken tissues as affected by bursectomy.

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