Reduced Utilization of Selenium by Naked Mole Rats Due to a Specific Defect in GPx1 Expression*
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Stefan Vogt | Lydia Finney | V. Gladyshev | D. Fomenko | D. Hatfield | T. Park | S. Vogt | L. Finney | Richard A. Miller | Mikalai Malinouski | J. Seravalli | Marina V. Kasaikina | Marina V Kasaikina | Dmitri E Fomenko | Dolph L Hatfield | Vadim N Gladyshev | Richard A Miller | Byung Cheon Lee | Javier Seravalli | Thomas J Park | Alexei V Lobanov | Mikalai Y Malinouski | Anton A Turanov | Alexei V. Lobanov | A. Turanov | B. Lee
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