Rare genetic disorder highlights importance of selenium

Tuesday, November 16, 2010 - 09:02 in Biology & Nature

A rare genetic disorder has highlighted the importance to human health of selenium, a little known trace element. The discovery, reported today in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, may also shed light on the role of free radicals - highly reactive molecules which can cause cellular damage - in the body.

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