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Organic and inorganic selenium compounds inhibit mouse mammary cell growth in vitro by different cellular pathways
R. Sinha
, T. K. Said, D. Medina
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
Penn State Center for Research on Tobacco and Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Selenium Compounds
100%
selenomethylselenocysteine
56%
Breast
47%
Selenious Acid
36%
Growth
31%
In Vitro Techniques
27%
Cyclin A
16%
Phosphotransferases
14%
Cyclin D1
13%
Sodium Selenite
9%
Cyclin E
7%
Cell Cycle Proteins
7%
Selenium
6%
G2 Phase
6%
Cell Division
5%
Carcinogenesis
4%
Cell Culture Techniques
4%
Epithelial Cells
4%
Neoplasms
2%