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Bioactive Phytochemical Compounds in Medicago sativa L. (Alfalfa): A Systematic Review of Biological Properties and Therapeutic Relevance in Nutraceutical and Functional Food Implications

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ABSTRACT Medicago sativa L. (alfalfa) harbors a remarkably diverse reservoir of bioactive secondary metabolites. Flavonoids, isoflavones, and triterpenoid saponins dominate its bioactivity landscape, driving potent antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antimicrobial, estrogenic, hypolipidemic, and cytotoxic actions through redox modulation, membrane ...
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THYROID FUNCTION TESTS: A REVIEW

International journal of scientific research, 2021
Thyroid function tests are one of the most common endocrine panels in general practice because a good understanding of when to order them, indications for treatment are important for the optimal treatment of thyroid dysfunction.
Vasudev Sankhla, A. Deep
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Microwave ablation of symptomatic benign thyroid nodules: Short‐ and long‐term effects on thyroid function tests, thyroglobulin and thyroid autoantibodies

Clinical Endocrinology, 2020
Microwave ablation therapy has been attracting great attention due to its advantages such as low complication rate, good cosmetic results and effective nodule shrinking.
M. S. Erturk   +3 more
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Thyroid Function Testing

2010
Chapter 1. Thyroid Hormone Metabolism Chapter 2. Genetic Influences on Thyroid Function Tests Chapter 3. Influence of Iodine Deficiency and Excess on Thyroid Function Tests Chapter 4. Regulation of Thyroid Hormone Production and Measurement of Thyrotropin Chapter 5. Measurements of Thyroxine and Triiodothyronine Chapter 6.
Roy E. Weiss, Samuel Refetoff
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[Thyroid function tests].

Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 2001
About 80% of thyroid disease consists of thyroid-specific autoimmune diseases, Hashimoto's disease and Grave's disease. To diagnose thyroid diseases, testings for (1) thyroid function and (2) pathogenetic autoantibodies are indispensable. To assess thyroid function, serum hormone concentrations, such as TSH, FT4 and FT3 are measured.
Pietro Alfonsi, Vincenzo Iannuzzi
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