Selenium, selenoenzymes, oxidative stress and risk of neoplastic progression from Barrett's esophagus: results from biomarkers and genetic variants.
Takata Y, Kristal AR, Santella RM, King IB, Duggan DJ, Lampe JW, Rayman MP, Blount PL, Reid BJ, Vaughan TL, Peters U.
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PLoS One. 2012;7(6):e38612. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038612. Epub 2012 Jun 8.
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PMID: 22715394
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Clinical trials have suggested a protective effect of selenium supplementation on the risk of esophageal cancer, which may be mediated through the antioxidant activity of selenoenzymes. ...Genetic variants in GPX1-4 and SEPP1 were genotyped. Serum selenium was not a …
Clinical trials have suggested a protective effect of selenium supplementation on the risk of esophageal cancer, which may be mediate …