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The role of thyroglobulin in thyroid hormonogenesis
Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2019Cintia E Citterio +2 more
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Science Translational Medicine, 2021
CD4+ T cells are essential for development of thyroiditis induced by anti–PD-1 antibody treatment in thyroglobulin-immunized mice. Adverse events in the thyroid Anti–programmed cell death–1 (PD-1) antibody blockade has revolutionized cancer treatment by ...
Yoshinori Yasuda +21 more
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CD4+ T cells are essential for development of thyroiditis induced by anti–PD-1 antibody treatment in thyroglobulin-immunized mice. Adverse events in the thyroid Anti–programmed cell death–1 (PD-1) antibody blockade has revolutionized cancer treatment by ...
Yoshinori Yasuda +21 more
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Surgery, 2020
BACKGROUND Postoperative follow-up of papillary thyroid cancer includes serial serum thyroglobulin levels. This study aimed to determine whether stimulated thyroglobulin levels measured in the early postoperative period can accurately quantify the risk ...
J. Jayasekara +12 more
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BACKGROUND Postoperative follow-up of papillary thyroid cancer includes serial serum thyroglobulin levels. This study aimed to determine whether stimulated thyroglobulin levels measured in the early postoperative period can accurately quantify the risk ...
J. Jayasekara +12 more
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1991
1. Buffalo thyroglobulin is the major iodoprotein of buffalo thyroid with a sedimentation coefficient of 19 S and an apparent molecular mass of 685 kDa. 2. The protein is rich in iodine (1-2%) and thyroxine bound iodine (75%), unlike thyroglobulins of other mammalian species. 3.
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1. Buffalo thyroglobulin is the major iodoprotein of buffalo thyroid with a sedimentation coefficient of 19 S and an apparent molecular mass of 685 kDa. 2. The protein is rich in iodine (1-2%) and thyroxine bound iodine (75%), unlike thyroglobulins of other mammalian species. 3.
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Surgery, 2019
INTRODUCTION Although frequently used as an adjunct to cytology in patients with differentiated thyroid cancers, interpretation of thyroglobulin washout remains unclear. We aim to compare the utility of different analytic tools to develop recommendations
Bora Kahramangil +9 more
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INTRODUCTION Although frequently used as an adjunct to cytology in patients with differentiated thyroid cancers, interpretation of thyroglobulin washout remains unclear. We aim to compare the utility of different analytic tools to develop recommendations
Bora Kahramangil +9 more
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Thyroglobulin and Thyroglobulin Antibodies
2018Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is the most common endocrine cancer, and its incidence has increased in recent decades. Initial treatment usually consists of total thyroidectomy followed by ablation of thyroid remnants by iodine-131 depending on post-operative risk stratification. As thyroid cells are assumed to be the only source of thyroglobulin (
Luca Giovanella +4 more
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Thyroglobulin and thyroglobulin autoantibodies: interpret with care
Endocrine, 2013A middle-aged lady with a past history of hyperlipidemia presented to our institution with worsening of a lower back pain that has been present for a year. The back pain radiated down her left lower limb and was associated with left foot numbness and nocturnal pain. On examination, a mass was palpated in the left iliac fossa.
Tze Ping Loh +2 more
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