AbstractThe present study investigated the role of selenium in the regulation of pancreatic beta-cell function. Utilising the mouse beta-cell line Min6, we have shown that selenium specifically upregulates Ipf1 (insulin promoter factor 1) gene expression, activating the −2715 to −1960 section of the Ipf1 gene promoter. Selenium increased both Ipf1 and insulin mRNA levels in Min6 cells and stimulated increases in insulin content and insulin secretion in isolated primary rat islets of Langerhans. These data are the first to implicate selenium in the regulation of specific beta-cell target genes and suggest that selenium potentially promotes an overall improvement in islet function
Selenium was considered a toxin until 1957, when this mineral was shown to be essential in the preve...
Genetic predisposition and environmental factors act in concert in the pathogenesis of multi-factori...
The study of genes governing pancreas development could help the advancement of cell-replacement the...
The present study investigated the role of selenium in the regulation of pancreatic beta-cell functi...
AbstractThe present study investigated the role of selenium in the regulation of pancreatic beta-cel...
AbstractSelenium, an essential biological trace element, is an integral component of several enzymes...
There are conflicting reports on the link between the micronutrient selenium and the prevalence of d...
<div><p>ABSTRACT In recent years, there has been growing interest in clarifying the pathogenesis of ...
There are conflicting reports on the link between the micronutrient selenium and the prevalence of d...
<div><p>There are conflicting reports on the link between the micronutrient selenium and the prevale...
International audienceSelenoproteins are involved in the regulation of redox status, which affects s...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of selenium supplementation on the expression of gen...
While selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient for humans, epidemiological studies have raised co...
Selenium is an essential trace element in the diet of mammals which is important for many physiologi...
© 2017 Dr. Chia-Heng WengSelenoprotein S (Seps1) is a transmembrane protein that was initially disco...
Selenium was considered a toxin until 1957, when this mineral was shown to be essential in the preve...
Genetic predisposition and environmental factors act in concert in the pathogenesis of multi-factori...
The study of genes governing pancreas development could help the advancement of cell-replacement the...
The present study investigated the role of selenium in the regulation of pancreatic beta-cell functi...
AbstractThe present study investigated the role of selenium in the regulation of pancreatic beta-cel...
AbstractSelenium, an essential biological trace element, is an integral component of several enzymes...
There are conflicting reports on the link between the micronutrient selenium and the prevalence of d...
<div><p>ABSTRACT In recent years, there has been growing interest in clarifying the pathogenesis of ...
There are conflicting reports on the link between the micronutrient selenium and the prevalence of d...
<div><p>There are conflicting reports on the link between the micronutrient selenium and the prevale...
International audienceSelenoproteins are involved in the regulation of redox status, which affects s...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of selenium supplementation on the expression of gen...
While selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient for humans, epidemiological studies have raised co...
Selenium is an essential trace element in the diet of mammals which is important for many physiologi...
© 2017 Dr. Chia-Heng WengSelenoprotein S (Seps1) is a transmembrane protein that was initially disco...
Selenium was considered a toxin until 1957, when this mineral was shown to be essential in the preve...
Genetic predisposition and environmental factors act in concert in the pathogenesis of multi-factori...
The study of genes governing pancreas development could help the advancement of cell-replacement the...