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Wessjohann L, Schneider A, Abbas M, Brandt W (2007). "Selenium in Chemistry and Biochemistry in Comparison to Sulfur". Biological Chemistry. 388 (10): 997–1006. doi:10.1515/BC.2007.138. PMID17937613. S2CID34918691.
Zeng H, Briske-Anderson M, Wu M, Moyer MP (2012). "Methylselenol, a Selenium Metabolite, Plays Common and Different Roles in Cancerous Colon HCT116 Cell and Noncancerous NCM460 Colon Cell Proliferation". Nutrition and Cancer. 64 (1): 128–135. doi:10.1080/01635581.2012.630555. PMID22171558. S2CID21968566.
Zuazo A, Plano D, Ansó E, Lizarraga E, Font M, Irujo JJ (2012). "Cytotoxic and Proapototic Activities of Imidoselenocarbamate Derivatives Are Dependent on the Release of Methylselenol". Chemical Research in Toxicology. 25 (11): 2479–2489. doi:10.1021/tx300306t. PMID23043559.
Wessjohann L, Schneider A, Abbas M, Brandt W (2007). "Selenium in Chemistry and Biochemistry in Comparison to Sulfur". Biological Chemistry. 388 (10): 997–1006. doi:10.1515/BC.2007.138. PMID17937613. S2CID34918691.
Zeng H, Briske-Anderson M, Wu M, Moyer MP (2012). "Methylselenol, a Selenium Metabolite, Plays Common and Different Roles in Cancerous Colon HCT116 Cell and Noncancerous NCM460 Colon Cell Proliferation". Nutrition and Cancer. 64 (1): 128–135. doi:10.1080/01635581.2012.630555. PMID22171558. S2CID21968566.