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Selenium in the Environment and Human Health

Xuebin Yin editor Zhi-Qing Lin editor Gary S Banuelos editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:29th Nov '13

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Selenium is arguably the naturally occurring trace element of greatest concern worldwide. In excessive amounts it can lead to toxicosis and teratogenesis in animals, while the impact of selenium deficiency can be even more significant. Contributors from 22 countries explored the connections and inter-relationships between selenium in the environment, agriculture, human and animal health, and molecular and biochemistry processes to complete this book containing 90 peer-reviewed extended abstracts. The text represents glimpses of the presentations that were delivered at the 3rd International Conference on Selenium in the Environment and Human Health in 2013 in Hefei, China. We are indebted to the international authors representing a multitude of disciplines from academic, industry, and governments for sharing their extraordinary new knowledge on selenium research.

ISBN: 9781138000179

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 620g

248 pages