Serum and tissue trace elements in patients with breast cancer in Taiwan Hsien Wen KuoSu Fan ChenJau Hung Lee OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 11
Selenium status of pregnant women and newborns in the former soviet union Nadegda A. GolubkinaGeorg Alfthan OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 23
Selenoprotein P in subjects exposed to mercury and other stress situations such as physical load or metal chelation treatment Ingrid FalnogaAlfred B. KobalMilena Horvat OriginalPaper Pages: 25 - 33
Effects of excessive copper intake on hematological and hemorheological parameters D. ÖzçelikS. ToplanM. C. Akyolcu OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 42
Influence of dietary factors on calcium bioavailability F. Cámara-MartosM. A. Amaro-López ReviewPaper Pages: 43 - 52
Optimal dietary concentration of chromium for alleviating the effect of heat stress on growth, carcass qualities, and some serum metabolites of broiler chickens Kazim SahinNurhan SahinGurkan Cikim OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 64
Serum trace elements status of rabbits supplemented with Nigella sativa, vitamins C and E, and selenium against damage by N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine H. GündüzS. DedeN. Mert OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 73
Different responses of metallothionein and leptin induced in the mouse by fasting stress Minoru HigashimotoMayumi SanoMasao Sato OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 84
Gender difference regarding selenium penetration into the mouse brain Takeshi MinamiYuko SakitaYoshiko Dohi OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 93