Selenium Supplementation Protects Against Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Heart Injury via Sting Pathway in Mice.
In conclusion, our study suggests that selenium exerts protective effects on LPS-induced myocardial injury, and the underlying molecular mechanism may be related to the inactivation of Sting pathway, implying a potential therapy for sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunctions.
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Source: Biological Trace Element Research - Category: Biology Authors: Wang X, Yang B, Cao HL, Wang RY, Lu ZY, Chi RF, Li B Tags: Biol Trace Elem Res Source Type: research
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