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  • Selenium-Binding Proteins - »õâ A group of proteins that covalently attach to selenium or SELENIUM-containing compounds.
    Synonyms : Se-Binding Proteins, Se Binding Proteins, Selenium Binding Proteins
  • Selenocysteine - »õâ A naturally occurring amino acid in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. It is found in tRNAs and in the catalytic site of some enzymes. The genes for glutathione peroxidase and formate dehydrogenase contain the TGA codon, which codes for this amino acid.
    Synonyms : 3-Selenylalanine, Selenocysteine, DL-Isomer, 3 Selenylalanine, Selenocysteine, DL Isomer
  • Selenomethionine - »õâ Diagnostic aid in pancreas function determination.
    Synonyms : Selenomethionine Hydrochloride, (S)-Isomer, Selenomethionine, (+, -)-Isomer, Selenomethionine, (R)-Isomer, Selenomethionine, (S)-Isomer, Sethotope, Se 75, Selenomethionine
  • Selenomonas - »õâ Curved bacteria, usually crescent-shaped rods, with ends often tapered, occurring singly, in pairs, or short chains. They are non-encapsulated, non-sporing, motile, and ferment glucose. Selenomonas are found mainly in the human buccal cavity, the rumen of herbivores, and the cecum of pigs and several rodents. (From Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 9th ed)
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  • Selenoprotein P - »õâ An extracellular selenoprotein that contains most of the SELENIUM in PLASMA. Selenoprotein P functions as an antioxidant and appears to transport selenium from the LIVER to peripheral tissues.
    Synonyms : SelP Protein
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