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M P Rayman

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Dineva M, Rayman M, Bath S
Br J Nutr . 2020 Sep; 126(1):28-36. PMID: 32993817
Milk is the main source of iodine in the UK; however, the consumption and popularity of plant-based milk-alternative drinks are increasing. Consumers may be at risk of iodine deficiency as,...
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Stranges S, Tabak A, Guallar E, Rayman M, Akbaraly T, Laclaustra M, et al.
J Intern Med . 2011 May; 270(5):469-77. PMID: 21554435
Background: Concern has been recently raised about possible adverse cardio-metabolic effects of high selenium status, such as increased risks of diabetes and hyperlipidaemia. However, most of the evidence comes from...
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Stranges S, Navas-Acien A, Rayman M, Guallar E
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis . 2010 Nov; 20(10):754-60. PMID: 21094028
Use of selenium enriched foods, supplements and fertilizers has increased markedly in recent years in the US and other Western countries because of the perception that the anti-oxidant properties of...
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Tara F, Rayman M, Boskabadi H, Ghayour-Mobarhan M, Sahebkar A, Yazarlu O, et al.
J Obstet Gynaecol . 2010 Feb; 30(1):30-4. PMID: 20121500
The aim was to determine if selenium supplementation during pregnancy reduces the occurrence of premature (pre-labour) rupture of membranes (PROM). A total of 166 primigravid pregnant women in the first...
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Rayman M
Lancet . 2000 Aug; 356(9225):233-41. PMID: 10963212
The essential trace mineral, selenium, is of fundamental importance to human health. As a constituent of selenoproteins, selenium has structural and enzymic roles, in the latter context being best-known as...
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Rayman M
BMJ . 1997 Feb; 314(7078):387-8. PMID: 9040368
No abstract available.
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Rayman M, Abou-Shakra F, Ward N, Redman C
Biol Trace Elem Res . 1996 Oct; 55(1-2):9-20. PMID: 8971350
Abnormal placentation is the likely cause of the slow fetal growth and the high levels of circulating lipid peroxides found in severe pre-eclampsia. These peroxides are probably responsible for the...
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Rayman M, Challis B
Biochem Pharmacol . 1975 Mar; 24(5):621-6. PMID: 804904
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Rayman M, Dipple A
Br J Cancer . 1973 Jul; 28(1):85. PMID: 4724627
No abstract available.
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Challis B, Rayman M
Br J Cancer . 1973 Jul; 28(1):84. PMID: 4724624
No abstract available.