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    Thyroid hormones (redirect from Thyroxin)
    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...
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    will target the next organ in the pathway i.e. the thyroid to release thyroxin. Hence, damage to the pituitary gland can have downstream effects on any...
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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...
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    of factors, including dietary composition, hormones (insulin, glucagon, thyroxin, estrogens, androgens), alcohol intake, and various drugs (statins, niacin...
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    Thomas (2015). "Low Treatment Adherence in Pubertal Children Treated with Thyroxin or Growth Hormone". Hormone Research in Paediatrics. 84 (4). Karger: 240–247...
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    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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    dyspnoea. Hypothyroidism: deficiency of the thyroglobulin transport protein thyroxin (a glycoprotein that is rich in iodine and is found in the thyroid gland)...
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    for 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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    and androgens. Further, TBBPA structurally mimics the thyroid hormone thyroxin (T4) and can bind more strongly to the transport protein transthyretin...
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  • and MEP structural changes could be the result of over stimulation of thyroxin blocking the axoplasmic flow of trophic factors down the axon terminal...
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    link] Wikimedia Commons has media related to George Barger. Britons discover synthetic thyroxin, T.R. Ybarra, New York Times, Sunday 12 December 1927...
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    standard newborn screening card. Screening for CH is done by measuring thyroxin (T4), thyrotropin (TSH) or a combination of both analytes. Elevated...
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  • science of gastro-enterology" "The synthesis of thyroxine" "The synthesis of thyroxin and proof of its chemical structure" "Discovered that eating liver will...
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  • Bodansky's work covered a variety of areas of biochemistry including thyroxin and insulin metabolism, metabolism of minerals and bones, liver function...
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    radioimmunoassay techniques Davis developed standardized tests for the detection of thyroxin in the blood stream. He also developed standardized blood tests for insulin...
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  • cause obesity, diagnosis by hair analysis and cytotoxic testing, taking thyroxin pills, taking glandulars, fasting to the point of feeling weak and sick...
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  • Paget's disease, Osteoporosis, and diabetes. The thyroid gland produces thyroxin (T3, and T4) which is necessary for normal development of the nervous system...
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