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EndoCompass Project: Environmental Endocrinology.
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Natural product-based interventions for thyroid disorders: mechanisms and applications. [PDF]
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The progression of TRAb-positive subacute thyroiditis and its differential diagnosis from Graves' disease. [PDF]
Yuan S, Zhao X, Liu F, Yao J, Zhao J.
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Unraveling the cardiac consequences of hypothyroidism: a case report of sinus arrest and bradycardia exacerbated by seasonal changes, escitalopram and medication noncompliance. [PDF]
Kyaw MT, Smitt J.
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Nuclear Receptors for Thyroid Hormone
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1978The concept that thyroxine (T4) or triiodothyronine (T3) might act by modification of nuclear RNA synthesis was advanced by Tata in the early 1960’s (Tata, Ernster, and Suranyi, 1962). He reported that T4 induced new RNA and protein synthesis, and indicated later that the earliest observable effect was on the function of nuclear magnesium-dependent ...
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Thyroid Hormone Receptor Gene Knockouts
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1998The thyroid hormone receptor genes, TRalpha and TRbeta, differ in developmental expression and tissue distribution. TRbeta knockout mice have goiter, elevated thyroid hormone and TSH levels, and a functional auditory defect. In contrast, mice with TRalpha 1/alpha2 inactivation have thyroid hypoplasia, low serum thyroid hormone levels, growth arrest and
J H, Hsu, G A, Brent
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1995
Thyroid hormones notably Triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) play important roles in many biological processes in all vertebrates (De Groot et al, 1984). They affect growth, development and differentiation, metabolism and homeostasis. A particularly striking observation was made by Gudernatsch in the early part of this century that thyroid ...
F. Javier Piedrafita, Magnus Pfahl
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Thyroid hormones notably Triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) play important roles in many biological processes in all vertebrates (De Groot et al, 1984). They affect growth, development and differentiation, metabolism and homeostasis. A particularly striking observation was made by Gudernatsch in the early part of this century that thyroid ...
F. Javier Piedrafita, Magnus Pfahl
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2010
Thyroid hormone promotes a diverse range of developmental, neurological and metabolic functions in vertebrate species. Human thyroid disorders result in a correspondingly wide range of disease symptoms. The functions of thyroid hormone are mediated by a small group of thyroid hormone receptors encoded by two conserved genes.
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Thyroid hormone promotes a diverse range of developmental, neurological and metabolic functions in vertebrate species. Human thyroid disorders result in a correspondingly wide range of disease symptoms. The functions of thyroid hormone are mediated by a small group of thyroid hormone receptors encoded by two conserved genes.
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