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William T Self

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Journal of Bacteriology|March 13, 2002
Regulation of purine hydroxylase and xanthine dehydrogenase from Clostridium purinolyticum in response to purines, selenium, and molybdenumWilliam T Self
FEBS Letters|December 25, 2007
High affinity selenium uptake in a keratinocyte modelDennis Ganyc, William T Self
Journal of Bacteriology|July 21, 2022
d-Proline Reductase Underlies Proline-Dependent Growth of Clostridioides difficileMichael A Johnstone, William T Self
Biology Direct|February 22, 2008
Orphan SelD proteins and selenium-dependent molybdenum hydroxylasesDaniel H Haft, William T Self
Microbiology Spectrum|August 21, 2024
<i>Clostridioides difficile</i> exploits xanthine and uric acid as nutrients by utilizing a selenium-dependent catabolic pathwayMichael A Johnstone, William T Self
Msphere|June 26, 2026
Auxotrophy from bioenergetic demand: the case of proline addiction in <i>Clostridioides difficile</i>Michael A Johnstone, William T Self
Journal of Bacteriology|April 14, 2009
Inhibition of selenium metabolism in the oral pathogen Treponema denticolaSarah Jackson-Rosario, William T Self
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 4, 2011
Exposure to silver nanoparticles inhibits selenoprotein synthesis and the activity of thioredoxin reductaseMilan Srivastava, Sanjay Singh, William T Self
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine|November 15, 2006
Bioavailability of selenium from the selenotrisulphide derivative of lipoic acidMelenie Alonis, Sheldon Pinnell, William T Self
Environmental Science & Technology|August 6, 2008
Fenton-like reaction catalyzed by the rare earth inner transition metal ceriumEric G Heckert, Sudipta Seal, William T Self
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Journal of Bacteriology|March 13, 2002
Regulation of purine hydroxylase and xanthine dehydrogenase from Clostridium purinolyticum in response to purines, selenium, and molybdenumWilliam T Self
FEBS Letters|December 25, 2007
High affinity selenium uptake in a keratinocyte modelDennis Ganyc, William T Self
Journal of Bacteriology|July 21, 2022
d-Proline Reductase Underlies Proline-Dependent Growth of Clostridioides difficileMichael A Johnstone, William T Self
Biology Direct|February 22, 2008
Orphan SelD proteins and selenium-dependent molybdenum hydroxylasesDaniel H Haft, William T Self
Microbiology Spectrum|August 21, 2024
<i>Clostridioides difficile</i> exploits xanthine and uric acid as nutrients by utilizing a selenium-dependent catabolic pathwayMichael A Johnstone, William T Self
Msphere|June 26, 2026
Auxotrophy from bioenergetic demand: the case of proline addiction in <i>Clostridioides difficile</i>Michael A Johnstone, William T Self
Journal of Bacteriology|April 14, 2009
Inhibition of selenium metabolism in the oral pathogen Treponema denticolaSarah Jackson-Rosario, William T Self
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 4, 2011
Exposure to silver nanoparticles inhibits selenoprotein synthesis and the activity of thioredoxin reductaseMilan Srivastava, Sanjay Singh, William T Self
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine|November 15, 2006
Bioavailability of selenium from the selenotrisulphide derivative of lipoic acidMelenie Alonis, Sheldon Pinnell, William T Self
Environmental Science & Technology|August 6, 2008
Fenton-like reaction catalyzed by the rare earth inner transition metal ceriumEric G Heckert, Sudipta Seal, William T Self
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