PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 25784098-5 2015 RESULTS: After injection of a sublethal dose of T-2 toxin, the number of B cells (CD19+) significantly decreased at 12 h and became normal at 72 h. When selenium was injected both 24 h before and simultaneously with T-2 toxin, it was able to inhibit B lymphocyte (CD19+) reduction. Selenium 153-161 brachyury 2 Mus musculus 48-51 11764982-0 2001 Preventive effect of selenium on T-2 toxin membrane toxicity. Selenium 21-29 brachyury 2 Mus musculus 33-36 11764982-7 2001 The mixture was incubated at 37 degrees C for 4 h. The results indicate that selenium is able to prevent erythrocyte membrane damage induced by T-2 toxin. Selenium 77-85 brachyury 2 Mus musculus 144-147 9407554-0 1997 Assessment of possible protective roles of selenium, zinc, and cis-stilbene oxide against acute T-2 toxin poisoning: a preliminary report. Selenium 43-51 brachyury 2 Mus musculus 96-99 25784098-5 2015 RESULTS: After injection of a sublethal dose of T-2 toxin, the number of B cells (CD19+) significantly decreased at 12 h and became normal at 72 h. When selenium was injected both 24 h before and simultaneously with T-2 toxin, it was able to inhibit B lymphocyte (CD19+) reduction. Selenium 153-161 brachyury 2 Mus musculus 216-219 25784098-7 2015 CONCLUSION: Selenium plays pivotal role on altered B lymphocyte subset induced by T-2 toxin comparing to vitamin E. Selenium 12-20 brachyury 2 Mus musculus 82-85 24953123-0 2014 Immunomodulatory effects of selenium and vitamin E on alterations in T lymphocyte subsets induced by T-2 toxin. Selenium 28-36 brachyury 2 Mus musculus 101-104 24953123-5 2014 RESULTS: The results show that after a sublethal dose of T-2 alone, the number of CD8(+) T-lymphocytes was significantly decreased at 12 h and normalized at 48 h. In contrast, level of CD3(+) and CD4(+) T-lymphocytes were significantly increased at 24 h and returned to normal after 48 h. When selenium was injected into the mice 24 h before or concurrent with the T-2, the effects on CD8(+) cells were mitigated. Selenium 294-302 brachyury 2 Mus musculus 57-60 24953123-8 2014 CONCLUSIONS: Compared with vitamin E, it seems that selenium could assert an important effect against the immunotoxic effects of T-2 toxin against T lymphocytes. Selenium 52-60 brachyury 2 Mus musculus 129-132