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Genetic polymorphisms in the human selenoprotein P gene determine the response of selenoprotein markers to selenium supplementation in a gender-specific manner (the SELGEN study)

TitleGenetic polymorphisms in the human selenoprotein P gene determine the response of selenoprotein markers to selenium supplementation in a gender-specific manner (the SELGEN study)
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsM C, Crosley LK, Nicol F, Beckett GJ, Howie AF, Hill KE, Horgan GW, Mathers JC, Arthur JR, Hesketh JE
JournalFASEB Journal
Volume21
Pagination3063 - 3074
Date Published2007///
KeywordsAnnrep-2007, f/y 2007/08, LS, not vg 2003, xa FASEB Journal 7.064 / 28657, xxPublished - Oct 2007, xxxPublished
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URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.07-8166com

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