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Berry, Marla J.
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Academic Article
The effect of bamboo extract on hepatic biotransforming enzymes--findings from an obese-diabetic mouse model.
Academic Article
Dietary selenium modulates activation and differentiation of CD4+ T cells in mice through a mechanism involving cellular free thiols.
Academic Article
Supplement of bamboo extract lowers serum monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 concentration in mice fed a diet containing a high level of saturated fat.
Academic Article
Disruption of the selenocysteine lyase-mediated selenium recycling pathway leads to metabolic syndrome in mice.
Academic Article
Diet-induced obesity in the selenocysteine lyase knockout mouse.
Academic Article
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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Agrp-Specific Ablation of Scly Protects against Diet-Induced Obesity and Leptin Resistance.
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A role for dietary selenium and selenoproteins in allergic airway inflammation.
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The selenoproteome exhibits widely varying, tissue-specific dependence on selenoprotein P for selenium supply.
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Podocyte specific knock out of selenoproteins does not enhance nephropathy in streptozotocin diabetic C57BL/6 mice.
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
Academic Article
Structural and functional differences in the dio1 gene in mice with inherited type 1 deiodinase deficiency.
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Adaptive Thermogenesis in a Mouse Model Lacking Selenoprotein Biosynthesis in Brown Adipocytes.
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Female Mice with Selenocysteine tRNA Deletion in Agrp Neurons Maintain Leptin Sensitivity and Resist Weight Gain While on a High-Fat Diet.
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Mice Inbred C57BL