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Publications at this Location

ARS scientists publish results of their research projects in many formats. Listed below are the publications from research projects conducted at this location.

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2005 Publications
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DATABASE VALUES FOR SELENIUM DO NOT REFLECT SELENIUM CONTENTS OF GRAIN, CEREALS AND OTHER FOODS GROWN OR PURCHASED IN THE UPPER MIDWEST OF THE UNITED STATES
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(29-Nov-05)
EFFECTS OF SELENIUM SUPPLEMENTATION ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE INCIDENCE AND MORTALITY: SECONDARY ANALYSIS IN A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(29-Nov-05)
IRON EXCRETION OF HEALTHY MEN AND WOMEN, MEASURED BY ISOTOPE DILUTION
(Abstract Only)
(10-Nov-05)
SELENIUM METABOLITE METHYLSELENOL INHIBITS MIGRATION AND INVASION POTENTIAL OF HT1080 TUMOR CELLS
(Abstract Only)
(10-Nov-05)
ZINC REGULATION OF SKELETAL MATRIX REMODELING ACTIVITIES IN GROWING RATS
(Abstract Only)
(10-Nov-05)
ENERGY, MOOD AND ATTENTION DID NOT CONSISTENTLY IMPROVE WITH IRON STATUS IN NON-ANEMIC WOMEN WITH MODERATE TO LOW IRON STORES
(Abstract Only)
(10-Nov-05)
HEALTHY POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN ADAPT TO REDUCE ZINC ABSORPTION IN RESPONSE TO ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION
(Abstract Only)
(10-Nov-05)
A CACO-2 CELL MODEL PREDICTS RELATIVE IRON ABSORPTION FROM TROPICAL MAIZE BY WOMEN
(Abstract Only)
(10-Nov-05)
ANEMIA IN CU-DEFICIENT RATS WAS NOT REVERSED BY ADMINISTERING HIGH AMOUNTS OF CU-FREE FE, EITHER PARENTERALLY OR BY DIET
(Abstract Only)
(10-Nov-05)
DIETARY SELENIUM (SE) BUT NOT FOLIC ACID (FA) AFFECTS THE ACTIVITY AND MESSAGE OF RAT LIVER BETAINE HOMOCYSTEINE METHYLTRANSFERASE (BHMT)
(Abstract Only)
(10-Nov-05)
SELENIUM METABOLISM IN HUMANS: RESPONSE OF KINETIC POOLS IN PLASMA TO 2 YR SUPPLEMENTATION
(Abstract Only)
(1-Nov-05)
AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF SELENIUM-FERTILIZED BROCCOLI INCREASE SELENOPROTEIN ACTIVITY AND INHIBIT DNA SINGLE-STRAND BREAKS, BUT DECREASE THE ACTIVITY OF QUINONE REDUCTASE IN HEPA 1C1C7 CELLS
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(10-Oct-05)
BIOAVAILABILITY OF SELENIUM FROM FOODS
(Review Article)
(22-Sep-05)
DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF DIETARY SELENIUM (SE) AND FOLATE ON METHYL METABOLISM IN LIVER AND COLON OF RATS
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(20-Sep-05)
IRON: PHYSIOLOGY, REQUIREMENTS, AND DIETARY SOURCES
(Review Article)
(1-Sep-05)
BIOAVAILABILITY OF IRON, ZINC AND COPPER AS INFLUENCED BY HOST AND DIETARY FACTORS
(Book / Chapter)
(1-Sep-05)
IMPORTANCE OF SELENIUM IN HUMAN NUTRITION
(Proceedings)
(17-Aug-05)
SELENIUM BIOAVAILABILITY FROM BUCKWHEAT BRAN IN RATS FED A MODIFIED AIN-93G TORULA YEAST-BASED DIET
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(10-Aug-05)
LOW LEVEL SELENIUM DETERMINATIONS IN BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES USING HYDRIDE GENERATION SAMPLE INTRODUCTION TO INDUCTIVELY COUPLED MASS SPECTROMETRY
(Abstract Only)
(1-Aug-05)
DRINKING WATER AS A SOURCE OF MINERAL NUTRITION
(Proceedings)
(26-Jul-05)
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