Publications by authors named "Sanjukta Choudhury"

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  • The 1845 Franklin Expedition, consisting of 128 crewmen aboard HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, aimed to discover a northwest passage through uncharted Arctic waters but became stranded in ice off King William Island.
  • After two years frozen in place, the crew, now down to 105 members, attempted a dangerous retreat to seek help but tragically did not survive.
  • Researchers are investigating the impact of lead (Pb) poisoning on the crew's health, testing three hypotheses related to the timing, degree, and effects of Pb exposure compared to a contemporary naval population.
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Background: Selenium is an essential element with a rich and varied chemistry in living organisms. It plays a variety of important roles ranging from being essential in enzymes that are critical for redox homeostasis to acting as a deterrent for herbivory in hyperaccumulating plants. Despite its importance there are many open questions, especially related to its chemistry in situ within living organisms.

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Maternal transfer of elevated selenium (Se) to offspring is an important route of Se exposure for fish in the natural environment. However, there is a lack of information on the tissue specific spatial distribution and speciation of Se in the early developmental stages of fish, which provide important information about Se toxicokinetics. The effect of maternal transfer of Se was studied by feeding adult zebrafish a Se-elevated or a control diet followed by collection of larvae from both groups.

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