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This article, published in the Austral Journal of Veterinary Sciences, discusses a study on the effects of selenium on gene expression in in vitro follicles of ewes. The study found that selenium activated gene expression in the follicles, particularly genes related to the immune system. The researchers identified numerous differentially expressed genes, some of which were involved in apoptosis regulation. The study suggests that selenium treatment affects the transcriptome and has implications for immune processes in ovarian follicles. Additionally, a list of references to related scientific articles is provided, covering topics such as biological trace elements, CD4(+) T cells, ovarian granulosa cell death, selenium, and immune responses. [Extracted from the article] |