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IODINATED COMPOUNDS IN THE SERUM, DISAPPEARANCE OF RADIOACTIVE IODINE FROM THE THYROID, AND CLINICAL RESPONSE IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH RADIOACTIVE IODINE*†

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1955
THERE is general agreement that most of the organically bound radioiodine in the blood after therapeutic doses of I131 is comprised of thyroxine. The presence of significant amounts of butanol-insoluble organic iodine, diiodotyrosine, monoiodotyrosine (1), and triiodothyronine (2, 3) has been reported.
Richard S. Benua, Brown M. Dobyns
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Radioactive Iodine in Hyperthyroidism

Medical Clinics of North America, 1954
Dwight E. Clark   +2 more
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IV. Radioactive Iodine in the Diagnosis of Thyrotoxicosis

The British Journal of Radiology, 1950
Radioiodine, I131, has now been used for several years as an aid to the diagnosis of thyroid disease, but it is still not possible to say with certainty how valuable an addition the results obtained with it are to the other objective findings upon which the clinician has come to rely.
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Radioactive Iodine Isotopes

Physical Review, 1938
Glenn T. Seaborg, J. J. Livingood
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Iodine Redox Chemistry in Rechargeable Batteries

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2021
Haiyan Liu, Jintao Zhang, Jianbo Yu
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Adsorption of iodine in metal–organic framework materials

Chemical Society Reviews, 2022
Xinran Zhang   +2 more
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RADIOACTIVE IODINE FOR THYROTOXICOSIS

The Lancet, 1986
P. R. F. Bell   +2 more
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Radioactive Isotopes of Iodine

Physical Review, 1938
J. J. Livingood, G. T. Seaborg
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