Gemmill, 1956 - Google Patents
Metabolic Effects of Thyroxine, 3, 3', 5-Triiodothyronine, 3, 3'-Diiodo-5-Bromothyronine and 3, 3'-Diiodothyronine Administered Orally to RatsGemmill, 1956
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- 2396473283830176905
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- Gemmill C
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- American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content
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By using large amounts of (–) thyroxine,(–) 3, 3', 5-triiodothyronine,(±) 3, 3'-diiodo-5- bromothyronine and (±) 3, 3'-diiodothyronine in the drinking water of rats, it was found that thyroxine, triiodothyronine and 3, 3'-diiodo-5-bromothyronine elevated the metabolism while …
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