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Fish Selenium Health Benefit Values in Mercury Risk Management
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Abstract | Soon R, Dye T, Ralston N, Berry M, Sauvage L. Seafood in pregnancy and mercury levels in umbilical cord blood. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 2013;208(1 Suppl):S349. |
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Book Chapter | Ralston NVC, Azenkeng A, Ralston CR, Raymond LJ. Selenium-health benefit values as seafood safety criteria. In: Kim S-K, ed. Seafood Science: Advances in Chemistry, Technology and Applications. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2014. |
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Journal Article | Gilman CL, Soon R, Sauvage L, Ralston NVC, Berry MJ. Umbilical cord blood and placental mercury, selenium and selenoprotein expression in relation to maternal fish consumption. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology 2015;30:17-24. |
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Journal Article | Ralston NVC, Ralston CR, Raymond LJ. Selenium Health Benefit Values: Updated Criteria for Mercury Risk Assessments. Biological Trace Element Research 2016;171(2):262-269. |
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Journal Article | Ralston NVC, Raymond LJ. Mercury's neurotoxicity is characterized by its disruption of selenium biochemistry. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-General Subjects 2018 doi:10.1016/j.bbagen.2018.05.009 [in press]. |
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Journal Article | Raymond LJ, Deth RC, Ralston NVC. Potential role of selenoenzymes and antioxidant metabolism in relation to autism etiology and pathology. NeuroToxicology 2014;2014:164938, doi:10.1155/2014/164938. |
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Journal Article | Soon R, Dye T, Ralston NVC, Berry MJ, Sauvage LM. Seafood consumption and umbilical cord blood mercury concentrations in a multiethnic maternal and child health cohort. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014;14(1):209. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. The physiological and environmental implications of mercury selenium interactions. Presented at the 10th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada, July 29, 2011. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Safety and benefits of fish consumption during pregnancy:The pivotal role of selenium in the seafood mercury issue. Presented at the invited seminar at Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC, Nov 2, 2011. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Mercury’s effects on brain selenoenzyme activities. Presented at the 27th International Neurotoxicology Conference, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 30 - November 2, 2011. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Seafood safety and benefits: the pivotal role of selenium in the mercury issue. Presented at the Oceans and Human Health Gordon Research Conference, Biddeford, ME, June 3-8, 2012. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Environmental methylmercury bioaccumulation and risk in relation to selenoenzyme inhibition. Presented at the SOT Current Concepts in Toxicology Meeting, Research Triangle, NC, May 9, 2012. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Seafood consumption during pregnancy: the good news: seafood is safe and beneficial. The bad news: not enough people know it. Presented at Grand Rounds, Altru Hospital, Grand Forks, ND, April 10, 2013. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC, Raymond LJ. Methylmercury’s environmental and physiological intersections with selenium. Presented at the California Department of Health, Sacramento, CA, August 23, 2013. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Ocean fish consumption does not contribute to causing mercury toxicity. It prevents it. Presented at the Pacific Fisheries Technologists Meeting, Monterey, CA, February 24, 2013 (keynote). |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Maternal seafood consumption during pregnancy: the good news: everything finally makes sense. The bad news: not enough people know about it. Presented at the Sanford Grand Rounds, Sanford Medical Center, Bismarck, ND, January 17, 2013. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Selenium-health benefit values: the most accurate seafood criteria currently available. Presented at the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Meeting, Sandestin, FL, March 20, 2013. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Angels and demons: selenium and mercury in the environment and in our food. Presented to the Department of Biology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, November 1, 2013. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Selenium status and intake influences mercury exposure risk assessments. Presented at the 3rd International Selenium Conference, Hefei, China, November 13, 2013. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Seafood consumption during pregnancy. The good news: seafood is safe & beneficial. The bad news: not enough people know it. Presented at the ATID Israeli Dietician's Association meeting, Tel Aviv, Israel, October 9, 2013. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. The conspiracy theory: mercury–selenium in fish. Presented at the Nutrition Israel Conference, Tel Aviv, Israel, February 10, 2014. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. The five "SOS" molecular mechanisms of mercury toxicity. Presented at the International Society of Toxicology, Phoenix, AZ, March 24, 2014. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC. Selenium’s pivotal roles in relation to mercury exposure risks. Presented at the EPA-STAR Grant Forum,Promoting healthy communities: Environmental public health indicators, Washington, DC, September 26, 2011. |
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Presentation | Ralston NVC, Raymond LJ. Turning on a changing paradigm: insights into molecular mechanisms of mercury toxicity. Presented at the School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, May 14, 2013. |
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Presentation | Raymond LJ. Benefits of ocean fish consumption. Presented at Grand Rounds, Altru Hospital, Grand Forks, ND, August 7,2013. |
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