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TRIIODOTHYRONINE (T3) TOXICOSIS
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1972To the Editor. —On reading the article, "Triiodothyronine (T 3 ) Toxicosis," by the Mayo Clinic group in the October issue ( Arch Intern Med 128 :529-534,1971), I was disappointed not to find reference to the discovery of T 3 by Gross and Pitt-Rivers. 1 Such amenities are too often neglected in our scientific presentations.
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Triiodothyronine Receptors During Maturation
Endocrinology, 1977Capacity of rat liver nuclear triiodothyronine (T3) binding protein (NTBP) for T3 more than quadruples from birth through 50-120 days, whether related to DNA or weight of tissue. Ka for T3 doubles during this interval. T3 content of nuclei nearly parallels capacity. The proportion of receptors occupied by T3 is 0.3 at birth, falling to .16 in old rats.
L J, DeGroot, M, Robertson, P A, Rue
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Triiodothyronine Hyperthyroidism
Postgraduate Medicine, 1973H, Gharib, H W, Wahner
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TRIIODOTHYRONINE/REVERSE-TRIIODOTHYRONINE BALANCE AND THYROXINE METABOLISM
The Lancet, 1975K W, Wenzel, H, Meinhold
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