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Meaning of "thyroid cells"

thyroid cells: These are the cells in the human body that make up the thyroid gland, which is responsible for producing hormones that regulate metabolism, energy levels, and other bodily functions

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Thyroglobulin is the most abundant component of thyroid cells.
Your thyroid cells are highly specialized to absorb and use iodine.
The proliferation of normal thyroid cells.
Thyroid cells capture the circulating iodine and concentrate it in the colloid.
This is perfect for targeted radiation attacks on thyroid cells.
Thyroid cells are the only cells in the body that absorb iodine.
Destruction of thyroid cells.
Thyreogen established animal peptides that act specifically at precisely thyroid cells.
Thyroid nodules occur when thyroid cells begin to grow too quickly.
Similar results were obtained to those observed with porcine thyroid cells.
Other treatment involves the destruction of thyroid cells so that the gland produces less hormones.
And other mammalian species are known to also have cholinergicly innervated thyroid cells.
These antibodies cause destruction of thyroid cells which leads to fewer cells making thyroid hormone.
Fine needle aspiration of the thyroid gland is a procedure to remove thyroid cells for examination.
On thyroid cells the hTSH-receptor binds hTSH.

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This treatment option is used to destroy infected thyroid cells after total thyroidectomy.
Subsequently, the number of thyroid cells decreases, and thyroid hormone deficiency, hypothyroidism, develops.
The formation of thyroid hormone occurs on cell membranes of thyroid cells known as thyrocytes.
In some other cases, the thyroid cells or enzymes do not function normally.
TSH binds to a receptor molecule which is expressed on the surface of thyroid cells.
Furthermore, the destruction of thyroid cells by result in later hypothyroidism.
In turn, calcitonin is synthesized by thyroid cells.
The study found, " evidence of changes in thyroid cells in response to electromagnetic radiation . ".
A liquid or pill containing radioactive iodine used to ablate ( destroy ) thyroid cells.
In theory, this should destroy thyroid cells anywhere in the body.
In this test, the patient swallows the tracer, which is absorbed by thyroid cells.
This leads to destruction of the thyroid cells and, eventually, thyroid failure ( hypothyroidism ).
Natural calcitonin is a polypeptide of 32 amino acids secreted from thyroid cells in mammals.
This radioactive iodine is taken up through the thyroid cells or thyroid cancer cells.
Blood tests also measure a substance called thyroglobulin ( Tg ), which is only produced by thyroid cells.
FNA is the best test to find out if thyroid cells are cancer.
Meanwhile, cabbage contains substances that can stop the organification of thyroid cells.
Hashimoto's thyroiditis - this autoimmune disorder can destroy thyroid cells over time.
At higher doses, the radioactive iodine can also kill the remaining thyroid cells.
Therefore, Tg is a good test to tell if there are thyroid cells in the body.
The intestine absorbs the I-131, which flows through the bloodstream and collects in thyroid cells.
An activated Nrf2 pathway possibly translates into protection of transformed thyroid cells from oxidative stress.
This happens most often in certain cells of the endocrine system, especially thyroid cells.
TSH has a second action - it causes growth of thyroid cells.
In Graves ' disease, the immune response is directed to the thyrotropin receptor on thyroid cells.
TSH increases the size, number, and activity of thyroid cells.
Iodine 131 's primary medical application is to destroy diseased thyroid cells.

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