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Results 1 - 10 of 43 for Thyroid hormone
  1. ... several other tissues. T3 and other forms of thyroid hormone help regulate the development of many organs and ... transporter 8) solute carrier family 16, member 2 (thyroid hormone transporter) X-linked PEST-containing transporter XPCT Tests ...
  2. ... cell communication occurs. T3 and other forms of thyroid hormone also help regulate the development of other organs ... these cases. Allan-Herndon syndrome MCT8 (SLC16A2)-specific thyroid hormone cell transporter deficiency Mental retardation, X-linked, with ...
  3. ... protein 13 TRIP-13 Tests of TRIP13 PubMed THYROID HORMONE RECEPTOR INTERACTOR 13; TRIP13 NCBI Gene ClinVar Eytan ...
  4. ... 11 TRIP230 TRIPB_HUMAN Tests of TRIP11 PubMed THYROID HORMONE RECEPTOR INTERACTOR 11; TRIP11 NCBI Gene ClinVar Grigelioniene ...
  5. ... 13-LIKE PROSIT240 PROTEIN SIMILAR TO TRAP240 THRAP2 THYROID HORMONE RECEPTOR-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN 2 TRAP240-LIKE PROTEIN TRAP240L ...
  6. ... of the final steps in the production of thyroid hormones. Thyroid hormones play an important role in regulating growth, brain ... hypothyroidism, a condition characterized by a reduction of thyroid hormone levels that is present from birth. Most of ...
  7. ... thyroid gland (goiter) is present, but production of thyroid hormones is decreased or absent. Most of these cases ... thyroid dyshormonogenesis. Less commonly, reduction or absence of thyroid hormone production is caused by impaired stimulation of the ...
  8. ... lower neck. It also stimulates the production of thyroid hormones, which play a critical role in regulating growth, ... body (metabolism). The pituitary gland monitors levels of thyroid hormones. When thyroid hormone levels are too low, the ...
  9. ... broken down to release small molecules known as thyroid hormones. Thyroid hormones play an important role in regulating growth, brain ... as a protein storehouse for iodine and inactive thyroid hormone until these substances are needed. Mutations in the ...
  10. ... functions, the thyroid gland produces iodine-containing hormones (thyroid hormones), which help regulate growth, brain development, and the ... a condition characterized by abnormally low levels of thyroid hormones starting from birth. TSHR gene mutations change one ...
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