نتایج جستجو برای: selenite

تعداد نتایج: 1805  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1999
B Pehrson K Ortman N Madjid U Trafikowska

The aim of this trial was to determine whether the selenium status of suckling calves could be improved by supplementing their dams' diet with organic Se instead of sodium selenite. A herd of 103 Hereford cows, which were on grass paddocks all year round, was divided into two groups. Both groups had free access to a mineral supplement that contained 30 mg of Se/kg; for one group the source of t...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research : CR 2009
Gustav Nilsonne Eric Olm Adam Szulkin Filip Mundt Agnes Stein Branka Kocic Anna-Klara Rundlöf Aristi P Fernandes Mikael Björnstedt Katalin Dobra

BACKGROUND Selenite is a promising anticancer agent which has been shown to induce apoptosis in malignant mesothelioma cells in a phenotype-dependent manner, where cells of the chemoresistant sarcomatoid phenotype are more sensitive. METHODS In this paper, we investigate the apoptosis signalling mechanisms in sarcomatoid and epithelioid mesothelioma cells after selenite treatment. Apoptosis w...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1968
J M Ulrich A Shrift

Absorption of selenate and selenite by excised roots of Astragalus Crotalariae, a selenium accumulator, and of A. lentiginosus, a non-accumulator, was favored by CaCl(2) and a pH of 4.0. The uptake of selenate and possibly selenite, is metabolically linked. Roots of a number of Astragalus species were examined, and in all cases selenate entered the roots much faster than selenite. In these shor...

Journal: :The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 1992
M K Christensen C J Frederickson G Danscher

The autometallographic retrograde tracing of zinc-containing neurons by intracerebral injection of sodium selenite (Na2SeO3), introduced by Danscher in 1982, has recently been described in more detail. Intracerebral injections of both sodium selenide (Na2Se) and sodium selenite (Na2SeO3) have been successfully used; however, sodium selenite had a rather toxic effect on the injected tissue. In t...

2010
Soniya Dhanjal Swaranjit Singh Cameotra

BACKGROUND Microorganisms that are exposed to pollutants in the environment, such as metals/metalloids, have a remarkable ability to fight the metal stress by various mechanisms. These metal-microbe interactions have already found an important role in biotechnological applications. It is only recently that microorganisms have been explored as potential biofactories for synthesis of metal/metall...

2016
Helga Fernández-Llamosas Laura Castro María Luisa Blázquez Eduardo Díaz Manuel Carmona

BACKGROUND Different bacteria have been reported so far that link selenite resistance to the production of metallic selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs). Although SeNPs have many biotechnological applications in diverse areas, the molecular mechanisms involved in their microbial genesis are not fully understood. The Azoarcus genus is a physiologically versatile group of beta-proteobacteria of great e...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2014
Lars Eklund Ingmar Persson

The structure and hydrogen bonding of the hydrated selenite, SeO3(2-), and selenate, SeO4(2-), ions have been studied in aqueous solution by large angle X-ray scattering (LAXS), EXAFS and double difference infrared (DDIR) spectroscopy. The mean Se-O bond distances are 1.709(2) and 1.657(2) Å, respectively, as determined by LAXS, and 1.701(3) and 1.643(3) Å by EXAFS. These bond distances are sli...

2010
Suresh Kumar Gupta V. Kalaiselvan Sushma Srivastava Shyam S. Agrawal Rohit Saxena

Triphala (TP) is composed of Emblica officinalis, Terminalia chebula, and Terminalia belerica. The present study was undertaken to evaluate its anticataract potential in vitro and in vivo in a selenite-induced experimental model of cataract. In vitro enucleated rat lenses were maintained in organ culture containing Dulbecco's Modified Eagles Medium alone or with the addition of 100μM selenite. ...

Journal: :Onkologie 2004
C Sagowski S Tesche F Zywietz S Wenzel F U Metternich

BACKGROUND Radiotherapy of head and neck tumors often leads to acute reactions of the adjacent normal tissues resulting e.g. in mucositis and xerostomia. Therefore, radioprotective drugs have been developed to reduce these effects. Studies on a tumor model using amifostine and sodium selenite adjuvant to fractionated irradiation should show whether the radioprotective effect on normal tissue le...

2012
Ken Fujimura Atsuo T. Sasaki Paul Anderson

Stress granules (SGs) are large cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein complexes that are assembled when cells are exposed to stress. SGs promote the survival of stressed cells by contributing to the reprogramming of protein expression as well as by blocking pro-apoptotic signaling cascades. These cytoprotective effects implicated SGs in the resistance of cancer cells to radiation and chemotherapy. We h...

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