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Thyroid, 2019
BACKGROUND Iodide transport defect (ITD) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by deficient iodide accumulation into the thyroid follicular cell. ITD is an uncommon cause of dyshormonogenetic congenital hypothyroidism that results from inactivating ...
Mariano Martín+7 more
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BACKGROUND Iodide transport defect (ITD) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by deficient iodide accumulation into the thyroid follicular cell. ITD is an uncommon cause of dyshormonogenetic congenital hypothyroidism that results from inactivating ...
Mariano Martín+7 more
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Sodium Iodide Symporter in Thyroid Carcinoma
2012Thyroid iodide uptake is essential for the clinical application of radioiodine in patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma. Iodide uptake occurs across the plasma membranes of thyroid follicular cells and cancer cells via an active transporter process mediated by sodium iodide symporter (NIS).
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2019
An inverse agonist of estrogen-related receptor-γ (ERRγ), an orphan nuclear receptor encoded by E srrg, enhances sodium iodide symporter-mediated radioiodine uptake in anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) cells, thereby facilitating responsiveness to ...
Jina Kim+23 more
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An inverse agonist of estrogen-related receptor-γ (ERRγ), an orphan nuclear receptor encoded by E srrg, enhances sodium iodide symporter-mediated radioiodine uptake in anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) cells, thereby facilitating responsiveness to ...
Jina Kim+23 more
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Characterization of the upstream enhancer of the rat sodium/iodide symporter gene
Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes, 2001We previously demonstrated the presence of an enhancer that is located between nucleotides - 2264 and - 2495 in the 5' flanking region of the rat sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) gene (Ohno et al., 1999). When attached to NIS or heterologous promoters, this 232 bp fragment, which we call NUE, is able to stimulate transcription in a thyroid-specific and ...
CHUN J. T., DI LAURO, ROBERTO
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A systematic evaluation of sorting motifs in the sodium–iodide symporter (NIS)
Biochemical Journal, 2016The sodium–iodide symporter (NIS) is an integral membrane protein that plays a crucial role in iodide accumulation, especially in the thyroid. As for many other membrane proteins, its intracellular sorting and distribution have a tremendous effect on its function, and constitute an important aspect of its regulation.
Charles Marchetti+8 more
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Homologies of the thyroid sodium-iodide symporter with bacterial and viral proteins
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1999We have demonstrated that Na+/I- symporter (NIS), a novel thyroid autoantigen, has local amino acid sequence homologies with the other thyroid autoantigens: Thyroglobulin (Tg), thyroid peroxidase (TPO) and thyrotropin receptor (TSH-R). These homologies concern the 4th, 5th, 6th extracellular loop and the beginning of the intracellular tail.
BENVENGA, Salvatore+3 more
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Sodium Iodide Symporter in the Fight Against Thyroid Cancer
Future Oncology, 2013n radioiodide n signal transduction inhibitor n sodium iodide symporter n thyroid cancer More than 60 years of experience of radioiodide therapy has indicated its usefulness for the treatment of differentiated thyroid cancer. This therapy utilizes the differentiated function of thyroid cells, namely iodide uptake for thyroid hormone synthesis.
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Visualisation of sodium-iodide symporter
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2005Jordi Fuertes+6 more
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The sodium iodide symporter and thyroid disease
Clinical Endocrinology, 2002Peter P.A. Smyth, Roisin M. Dwyer
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Regulation of sodium/iodide symporter.
Reviews in endocrine & metabolic disorders, 2000openaire +3 more sources