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Selenium and vitamin E status: impact on viral pathogenicity.

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  • Selenium and vitamin E status: impact on viral pathogenicity. Abstract Text:

    melinda a beckMelinda A Beck,

    Selenium (Se), an essential trace element, and vitamin E, a lipid soluble antioxidant, are important mediators for protection against oxidative stress. Recent work has demonstrated that deficiencies in either Se or vitamin E result in increased viral pathogenicity and altered immune responses. Furthermore, deficiencies in either Se or vitamin E results in specific viral mutations, changing relatively benign viruses into virulent ones. Thus, host nutritional status should be considered a driving force for the emergence of new viral strains or newly pathogenic strains of known viruses.

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    ma beckMA Beck,

    For similar nutritional and metabolic diseases: nutrition disorders: malnutrition: deficiency diseases: avitaminosis: vitamin e deficiency research abstracts see: nutritional and metabolic diseases: nutrition disorders: malnutrition: deficiency diseases: avitaminosis: vitamin e deficiency research

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    Selenium and vitamin E status: impact on viral pathogenicity. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: The Journal of nutrition

    VOLUME: 137

    Page Numbers: 1338-40

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    ISSN: 0022-3166

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: May

    YEAR: 2007

    Selenium and vitamin E status: impact on viral pathogenicity. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 404243

    Selenium and vitamin E status: impact on viral pathogenicity. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Vitamin E Deficiency

    MESH TERMS: pathogenicity

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Selenium and vitamin E status: impact on viral pathogenicity. Information

    Substance Name: Selenium

    Registry Number: 7782-49-2

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Selenium and vitamin E status: impact on viral pathogenicity.

    AFFILIATION: Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7461, USA. melinda_beck@unc.edu

    Country: United States

    United States Research PublicationUnited States Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NIDDK

    GRANT: DK56350

    ACRONYM: DK

    MEDLINETA: J Nutr

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