Hormones produced by the thyroid gland.
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Examples for "thyroid hormones"
Examples for "thyroid hormones"
1Peroxisome proliferators and thyroid hormones have a number of common metabolic effects.
2This may provide an important regulation of IGF bioactivity by thyroid hormones.
3PRL pattern was unchanged as well as serum levels of thyroid hormones.
4Through the former, thyroid hormones stimulate mitochondriogenesis and thereby augment cellular oxidative capacity.
5They also showed decreases in some inflammatory factors and thyroid hormones.
1Importance: The benefit of thyroid hormone therapy for subclinical hypothyroidism is uncertain.
2These data imply a role for thyroid hormone in maintaining early pregnancy.
3The risk of suppressive thyroid hormone therapy has also to be considered.
4We herein investigated age-dependent differences in thyroid hormone levels in PWS children.
5Addition of thyroid hormone, however, results in the stimulation of expression.
6We therefore determined associations of thyroid hormone parameters with NAFLD among euthyroid subjects.
7Conclusion: Routine thyroid hormone screening is not indicated in children with non-familial ADHD.
8Starvation causes a rapid reduction in thyroid hormone levels in rodents.
9This can help neonatologists to interpret the thyroid hormone results accurately.
10Many of these compounds are endocrine disrupting compounds that affect thyroid hormone levels.
11An excess of thyroid hormone can wreak havoc on the body's metabolic system.
12Based on its affinity for transthyretin, TBP could compete with endogenous thyroid hormone.
13Rarely fetal goitrous hypothyroidism have been attributed to thyroid hormone dyshormonogenesis.
14Co-culture of thyroid gland and ventral prostate stimulates thyroid hormone secretion.
15Most studies of selenium and thyroid hormone have used sodium selenite in rats.
16These side effects may arise from interactions at different steps of thyroid hormone biosynthesis.
Translations for thyroid hormone