Selenium (Se34 79) is a metalloid which is close to sulfur (S) in terms of properties. The Se concentration in soil varies with type, texture and organic matter content of the soil and with rainfall. Its assimilation by plants is influenced by the physico-chemical properties of the soil (redox status, pH and microbial activity). The presence of Se in the atmosphere is linked to natural and anthropogenic activities. Selenoproteins, in which selenium is present as selenocysteine, present an important role in many body functions, such as antioxidant defense and the formation of thyroid hormones. Some selenoprotein metabolites play a role in cancer prevention. In the immune system, selenium stimulates antibody formation and activity of helper T...
Selenium (Se), which can be both hazardous and beneficial to plants, animals and humans, plays a piv...
Selenium is a naturally occurring metalloid element, which is essential to human and other animal h...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possibly plant metaboli...
Selenium (Se34 79) is a metalloid which is close to sulfur (S) in terms of properties. The Se concen...
Selenium (Se34 79) is a metalloid which is close to sulfur (S) in terms of properties. The Se concen...
ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 1960s, it ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 19...
The paper presents some information about selenium (Se) and its biological role in the ecosystem. Se...
Selenium (Se) is essential as well as a toxic element for humans and animals if it exceeds a certain...
Selenium (Se) is essential as well as a toxic element for humans and animals if it exceeds a certain...
Selenium (Se) is a naturally occurring metalloid element essential to human and animal health in tra...
Selenium (Se) is both an essential micronutrient for animals and humans and potentially toxic at rel...
Like the moon after which it has been named – Selene in Greek –, selenium is an element that has a b...
Selenium (Se) is an essential microelement, necessary for normal functioning of human and animal org...
The bioelements detected in the lithosphere and biosphere have aroused major interest in geology and...
Selenium (Se), which can be both hazardous and beneficial to plants, animals and humans, plays a piv...
Selenium is a naturally occurring metalloid element, which is essential to human and other animal h...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possibly plant metaboli...
Selenium (Se34 79) is a metalloid which is close to sulfur (S) in terms of properties. The Se concen...
Selenium (Se34 79) is a metalloid which is close to sulfur (S) in terms of properties. The Se concen...
ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 1960s, it ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Selenium (Se) is an important element that was discovered in 1817, and since the 19...
The paper presents some information about selenium (Se) and its biological role in the ecosystem. Se...
Selenium (Se) is essential as well as a toxic element for humans and animals if it exceeds a certain...
Selenium (Se) is essential as well as a toxic element for humans and animals if it exceeds a certain...
Selenium (Se) is a naturally occurring metalloid element essential to human and animal health in tra...
Selenium (Se) is both an essential micronutrient for animals and humans and potentially toxic at rel...
Like the moon after which it has been named – Selene in Greek –, selenium is an element that has a b...
Selenium (Se) is an essential microelement, necessary for normal functioning of human and animal org...
The bioelements detected in the lithosphere and biosphere have aroused major interest in geology and...
Selenium (Se), which can be both hazardous and beneficial to plants, animals and humans, plays a piv...
Selenium is a naturally occurring metalloid element, which is essential to human and other animal h...
Selenium is biologically important because (i) it is essential in animal and possibly plant metaboli...