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Triiodothyronine in Cardiac Surgery

Thyroid, 1997
Thyroid hormones have profound cardiovascular effects. Chronic hypothyroidism is associated with cardiovascular abnormalities that include diminished cardiac output and increased systemic vascular resistance. Acute hypothyroidism, frequently referred to as the "euthyroid sick syndrome," is present in diverse clinical situations such as brain death ...
T J, Broderick, A S, Wechsler
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Triiodothyronine and Brain Excitability

Epilepsia, 1990
Summary: We investigated mechanisms involved in thyroid hormone action on brain excitability. The effect of acute exposure of triiodothyronine (T3) to rat hippocam‐pal slices in vitro was studied. No significant changes could be detected in prevolley, field excitatory postsynaptic potentials (fEPSP) and population spike amplitude, while there was a ...
E, Taubøll   +3 more
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Effect of Triiodothyronine on Radiosensitivity

Nature, 1958
REDUCTION in metabolic rate has been shown to reduce radiosensitivity, but the effect of an elevated metabolic rate has not been well established. Similarly, anoxia induced by various means reduces radiosensitivity. In recent years, the reverse of this phenomenon has been applied in the attempt to increase the radiation response.
J A, STEIN, M L, GRIEM
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The triiodothyronine suppression test

The American Journal of Medicine, 1967
Abstract The results of the triiodothyronine suppression test, as performed in one hundred fifty-five patients with suspect thyroid dysfunction, are recorded. The clinical utility of this procedure as an adjunct to the laboratory diagnosis of hyperthyroidism is confirmed. The results of the present study support the validity of the criteria for normal
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POTENCY OF TRIIODOTHYRONINE

The Lancet, 1953
K I, COLVILLE, D D, BONNYCASTLE
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The Triiodothyronine Mitochondrial Pathway

1999
Numerous data show that mitochondrial activity is hormonally regulated. Besides the influence of α-agonists, glucagon and vasopressin, several studies show that glucocorticoid, thyroid hormone, vitamin D3 and peroxisome proliferators stimulate the activity of this organelle.
Wrutniak, Chantal   +3 more
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Triiodothyronine

JAMA, 1974
ARMAND B. GLASSMAN, DOROTHY KELSEY
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Triiodothyronine Hyperthyroidism

Postgraduate Medicine, 1973
H, Gharib, H W, Wahner
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TRIIODOTHYRONINE THYROTOXICOSIS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1973
J N, Carter   +4 more
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