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- Deiodinase (monodeiodinase) is a peroxidase enzyme that is involved in the activation or deactivation of thyroid hormones. Types of deiodinases include:...
- with the iodotyrosine deiodinases that are also deiodinases, but not members of the iodothyronine family. The iodotyrosine deiodinases (unlike the iodothyronine...
- Iodotyrosine deiodinase, also known as iodotyrosine dehalogenase 1, is a type of deiodinase enzyme that scavenges iodide by removing it from iodinated...
- Thyroxine deiodinase may refer to: Iodothyronine deiodinase Thyroxine 5-deiodinase This set index page lists enzyme articles ****ociated with the same name...
- well as overexercise. In critical illness, the activity of different deiodinases is altered. Humoral and neuronal inputs at the level of the hypothalamus...
- deiodinases for iodothyronines". Endocrinology. 110 (1): 89–97. doi:10.1210/endo-110-1-89. PMID 7053997. Köhrle J (2002). "Iodothyronine deiodinases"...
- T3 (three to four times more potent than T4) within cells by deiodinases (5′-deiodinase). These are further processed by decarboxylation and deiodination...
- disease, an autoimmune thyroid disorder Gain of deiodinases or Sum activity of peripheral deiodinases, used in diagnosis of thyroid disorders Grover's...
- thyroid gland. It parti****tes as a cofactor for the three thyroid hormone deiodinases. These enzymes activate and then deactivate various thyroid hormones...
- thyroid hormone deiodinases, which activate and then deactivate various thyroid hormones and their metabolites; the iodothyronine deiodinases are the subfamily...