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The role of iodine in human growth and development.

Michael B. Zimmermann
- 01 Aug 2011 - 
- Vol. 22, Iss: 6, pp 645-652
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Iodine prophylaxis of deficient populations with periodic monitoring is an extremely cost effective approach to reduce the substantial adverse effects of iodine deficiency throughout the life cycle.
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This article is published in Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology.The article was published on 2011-08-01. It has received 295 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Iodine deficiency & Cretinism.

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A Self-Assembled Cage Binding Iodide Anion over Halide Ions in Water.

TL;DR: In this article , a triangular prism-shaped cage was self-assembled via the formation of a dynamic covalent bond, namely hydrazone, in acidic aqueous solution, which is able to accommodate an iodide anion selectively in water over other halide anions such as F - , Cl - and Br - , which are more hydrated.
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Iodine status and supplementation in pregnancy: an overview of the evidence provided by meta-analyses

TL;DR: In this article , a systematic review of meta-analyses of evidence regarding the need of iodine supplementation in pregnancy is presented, with the aim to provide guidance on clinical decision-making, even in areas with mild moderate deficiency.
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Human body prediction of size and shape: a hormonal framework

Jeroen van Vugt
- 02 Aug 2019 - 
TL;DR: To achieve high prediction accuracy with minimal inputs from online retail respondents, a method was developed and tested to predict the size and shape of the human body in 3D using a hormonal framework based on geometric morphometrics, image analysis, and kernel partial least squares regression.
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Plain Computed Tomography With Spectral Imaging Findings of Early Cerebral Ischemia.

TL;DR: The difference of monochromatic CT values, spectral HU curve, and basic material concentrations between the early cerebral ischemia region and the contralateral symmetric region on spectral CT imaging may provide a reference with the diagnosis of early cerebralIschemia.
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Is breast milk iodine concentration an influential factor in growth- and obesity-related hormones and infants' growth parameters?

TL;DR: It is indicated that BMIC is a potential contributor to infants' growth status, independent of IGF‐1, AD or LP concentrations in breast milk, and the underlying mechanisms remain to be elucidated.
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Dietary reference intakes: vitamin A, vitamin K, arsenic, boron, chromium, copper, iodine, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, silicon, vanadium, and zinc.

TL;DR: The DRIs represent the new approach adopted by the Food and Nutrition Board to providing quantitative estimates of nutrient intakes for use in a variety of settings, replacing and expanding on the past 50 years of periodic updates and revisions of the Recommended Dietary Allowances.
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Insulin-Like Growth Factors and Their Binding Proteins: Biological Actions*

TL;DR: In recognition of its generalized pleiotypic actions, sulfation factor was renamed somatomedin (mediator of the effects of somatotropin) and was included in the emerging classification of broad spectrum growth factors along with platelet derived growth factor, fibroblast growth factors, and epidermal growth factor.
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Maternal thyroid deficiency during pregnancy and subsequent neuropsychological development of the child.

TL;DR: Undiagnosed hypothyroidism in pregnant women may adversely affect their fetuses; therefore, screening for thyroid deficiency during pregnancy may be warranted.
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Dietary reference intakes for vitamin A, vitamin K, arsenic, boron, chromium, copper, iodine, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, silicon, vanadium, and zinc : a report of the Panel on Micronutrients, Subcommittees on Upper Reference Levels of Nutrients and of Interpretation and Use of Dietary Reference Intakes, and the Standing Committee on the Scientific Evaluation of Dietary Reference Intakes, Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the scientific literature regarding dietary micronutrients, recommendations have been formulated regarding vitamins A and K, iron, iodine, chromium, copper, manganese, molybdenum, zinc, and other potentially beneficial trace elements such as boron to determine the roles, if any, they play in health.
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Impaired spatial learning in alpha-calcium-calmodulin kinase II mutant mice

TL;DR: The data considerably strengthen the contention that the synaptic changes exhibited in LTP are the basis for spatial memory.
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