Methylselenocysteine
Methylselenocysteine, also known as Se-methylselenocysteine, is an analog of S-methylcysteine in which the sulfur atom is replaced with a selenium atom. It is an inhibitor of DMBA-induced mammary tumors and a "chemopreventive agent that blocks cell cycle progression and proliferation of premalignant mammary lesions and induces apoptosis of cancer cell lines in culture."
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Methylselenocysteine
Methylselenocysteine, also known as Se-methylselenocysteine, is an analog of S-methylcysteine in which the sulfur atom is replaced with a selenium atom. It is an inhibitor of DMBA-induced mammary tumors and a "chemopreventive agent that blocks cell cycle progression and proliferation of premalignant mammary lesions and induces apoptosis of cancer cell lines in culture."
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Methylselenocysteine, also kno ...... used for judging its safety."
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Se-methylseleno-(L)-cysteine; (L)-Methylselenocysteine; Se-Methylselenocysteine
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3-(Methylselanyl)-(L)-alanine
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Se-methylseleno-(L)-cysteine; (L)-Methylselenocysteine; Se-Methylselenocysteine
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Methylselenocysteine, also kno ...... cancer cell lines in culture."
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Methylselenocysteine
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