Contributions to the biochemistry of iodine: iii. the comparative effects of thyroid and iodide feeding on growth in white rats and in rabbits
A.T. Cameron,J. Carmichael +1 more
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This article is published in Journal of Biological Chemistry.The article was published on 1920-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 43 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Iodine & Thyroid.read more
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Review of chemical constituents of the red alga Palmaria palmata (dulse)
TL;DR: P. palmata has potassium, chlorine and sodium as its major mineral constituents and, in comparison to terrestrial fruits and vegetables, is a good source of iron, magnesium, calcium and iodine.
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Determinants of thyroxine-induced cardiac hypertrophy in mice.
TL;DR: An effect of thyroid hormone on cardiac protein synthesis that is independent of the effects of the hormone on the general circulation is suggested.
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The metabolic rate and respiratory quotients of rats on a fat-deficient diet
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Über die Bedingungen der Sekretion des thyreotropen Hormons der Hypophyse
TL;DR: In this paper, Uber verlauft eine vermehrte Produktion des thyreotropen Hormons, i.e., a Thyreoidea auf dem Wege.
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Feeding Experiments on tadpoles
TL;DR: A number of mammalian organs, especially those with an internal secretion, thyroid, thymus, adrenal, testis, ovary, hypophysis, liver, muscle etc. were given as food to tadpoles of Rana temporaria andesculenta.
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A study of forced respiration: experimental production of tetany
Samuel B. Grant,Alfred Goldman +1 more
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The effect of prolonged hyperpnoea on the carbon dioxide combining power of the plasma, the carbon dioxide tension of alveolar air and the excretion of acid and basic phosphate and ammonia by the kidney
J. B. Collip,P. L. Backus +1 more
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The growth of the body and organs of the albino rat as affected by feeding various ductless glands (thyroid, thymus, hypophysis, and pineal)
TL;DR: University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation: Anatomy of Zoology of Europe, October 1916.
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