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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for iodide
  1. ... instructions for making a protein called sodium (Na)-iodide symporter or NIS. This protein transports iodide, a negatively charged version of iodine, into cells ...
  2. ... in The Netherlands: TPO gene mutations in total iodide organification defects (an update). J Clin Endocrinol Metab. ... T, Hishinuma A, Ieiri T, Harada S. Partial iodide organification defect caused by a novel mutation of ...
  3. ... Registry: Congenital hypothyroidism Genetic Testing Registry: Deficiency of iodide peroxidase Genetic Testing Registry: Familial thyroid dyshormonogenesis 1 ...
  4. ... oxidase 2 gene responsible for congenital goiter and iodide organification defect. Clin Chem. 2006 Feb;52(2): ...
  5. ... protein transports negatively charged particles (ions), including chloride, iodide, and bicarbonate, across cell membranes. Pendrin is produced ... In the thyroid, pendrin is believed to transport iodide ions out of certain cells. Iodide is needed ...
  6. ... protein transports negatively charged particles (ions), including chloride, iodide, and bicarbonate, into and out of cells. Although ...