The Role of Selenium in Pathologies: An Updated Review
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Abstract
Selenium is an essential microelement required for a number of biological functions. Selenium-and more specifically the amino acid selenocysteine-is present in at least 25 human selenoproteins involved in a wide variety of essential biological functions, ranging from the regulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) concentration to the biosynthesis of hormones. These processes also play a central role in preventing and modulating the clinical outcome of several diseases, including cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, mental disorders, cardiovascular disorders, fertility impairments, inflammation, and infections (including SARS-CoV-2). Over the past years, a number of studies focusing on the relationship…
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- Selenocysteine
- Selenium
- Adverse Outcome Pathway
- Disease
- Bioinformatics
- Medicine
- Diabetes mellitus
- Reactive oxygen species
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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