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Deletion of selenoprotein P results in impaired function of parvalbumin interneurons and alterations in fear learning and sensorimotor gating.
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Deletion of selenoprotein M leads to obesity without cognitive deficits.
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Mice lacking selenoprotein P and selenocysteine lyase exhibit severe neurological dysfunction, neurodegeneration, and audiogenic seizures.
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Selenoprotein W expression and regulation in mouse brain and neurons.
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Selenoproteins in nervous system development and function.
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Competition between the Brain and Testes under Selenium-Compromised Conditions: Insight into Sex Differences in Selenium Metabolism and Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disease.
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Hypothalamic redox balance and leptin signaling - Emerging role of selenoproteins.
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Endoplasmic reticulum-resident selenoproteins as regulators of calcium signaling and homeostasis.
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Sexual Dimorphism in the Selenocysteine Lyase Knockout Mouse.
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Selenoprotein M Promotes Hypothalamic Leptin Signaling and Thioredoxin Antioxidant Activity.
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Selenoproteins
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Selenoprotein P
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Selenoprotein I deficiency in T cells promotes differentiation into tolerant phenotypes while decreasing Th17 pathology.
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Editorial: Selenium and Selenoproteins in Brain Development, Function, and Disease.
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Selenoprotein I (selenoi) as a critical enzyme in the central nervous system.
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