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Thyroid hormones are any
hormones produced and
released by the
thyroid gland,
namely triiodothyronine (T3) and
thyroxine (T4). They are tyrosine-based...
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their horny tooth ridges.
Metamorphosis in
amphibians is
regulated by
thyroxin concentration in the blood,
which stimulates metamorphosis, and prolactin...
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which the
thyroid gland produces too much
thyroid hormone,
thyroxin. This
overabundance of
thyroxin causes irregular and
rapid heartbeat, irritability, weight...
- of factors,
including dietary composition,
hormones (insulin, glucagon,
thyroxin, estrogens, androgens),
alcohol intake, and
various drugs (statins, niacin...
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development (PKU) Sickle-cell
disease Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) or
Thyroxin (T4) to
detect congenital hypothyroidism and
hence prevent cretinism. Isovaleric...
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Iodide compounds are
mainly produced as
nutritional supplements. The
thyroxin hormones are
essential for
human health,
hence the
usefulness of iodized...
- toxicity,
environmental persistence, and
introduction of new materials. The
thyroxin hormone T3 is an aryl iodide. Its
biosynthetic precursor T4 is one of the...
- this end,
Edward Calvin Kendall gave
valuable advice. He had
isolated thyroxin at the Mayo
Clinic in 1914 and
patented the
process through an arrangement...
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sugar metabolism Iodine required not only for the
biosynthesis of
thyroxin, but probably, for
other important organs as breast, stomach, salivary...
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Thomas (2015). "Low
Treatment Adherence in
Pubertal Children Treated with
Thyroxin or
Growth Hormone".
Hormone Research in Paediatrics. 84 (4). S. Karger...