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The selenoprotein P/ApoER2 axis facilitates selenium accumulation in selenoprotein P-accepting cells and confers prolonged resistance to ferroptosis PDF
Cited by 10
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An efficient selenium transport pathway of selenoprotein P utilizing a high-affinity ApoER2 receptor variant and being independent of selenocysteine lyase PDF
Cited by 22
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Selenium in Biological Systems
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Trace Elements in Health
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Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
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Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
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Redox biology and oxidative stress
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Tohoku University