Abstract:Selenium, an essential micronutrient, is recognized as a cancer protective agent that functions through low-molecular weight selenocompounds, and, importantly, through selenoproteins. Previous studies suggest that the 15 kDa selenoprotein (Sep15), a gene polymorphic in humans, has an important role in colon cancer in vivo, and that reduction of Sep15 in human HCT116 colon cancer cells reverses their cancer phenotype. Our diet contains a wide array of nutrients, and it is conceivable that these share molecular … Show more
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