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Harder L, Dudazy-Gralla S, Muller-Fielitz H, Hjerling Leffler J, Vennstrom B, Heuer H, et al.
J Neuroendocrinol . 2018 Jan; 30(3):e12573. PMID: 29377458
Thyroid hormone (TH) is crucial for brain development and function. This becomes most evident in untreated congenital hypothyroidism, leading to irreversible mental retardation. Likewise, maternal hypothyroxinaemia, a lack of TH...
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Mansen A, Tiselius C, Sand P, Fauconnier J, Westerblad H, Rydqvist B, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf) . 2009 Oct; 198(2):133-42. PMID: 19832729
Aims: The reduced heart rate and prolonged QT(end) duration in mice deficient in thyroid hormone receptor (TR) alpha1 may involve aberrant expression of the K(+) channel alpha-subunit KCNQ1 and its...
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Bassett J, OShea P, Chassande O, Samarut J, Cheng S, Vennstrom B, et al.
Scanning . 2009 Jul; 28(2):91-93. PMID: 19584945
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Pircher P, Chomez P, Yu F, Vennstrom B, Larsson L
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol . 2004 Sep; 288(2):R482-90. PMID: 15374821
The rev-erbAalpha orphan protein belongs to the steroid nuclear receptor superfamily. No ligand has been identified for this protein, and little is known of its function in development or physiology....
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Zandieh-Doulabi B, Dop E, Schneiders M, Schiphorst M, Mansen A, Vennstrom B, et al.
J Endocrinol . 2003 Dec; 179(3):379-85. PMID: 14656207
Many metabolic processes occur simultaneously in the liver in different locations along the porto-central axis of the liver units. These processes are often regulated by hormones, one of which is...
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Guadano-Ferraz A, Benavides-Piccione R, Venero C, Lancha C, Vennstrom B, Sandi C, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2003 Jan; 8(1):30-8. PMID: 12556906
Brain development and function are dependent on thyroid hormone (T3), which acts through nuclear hormone receptors. T3 receptors (TRs) are transcription factors that activate or suppress target gene expression in...
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Rusch A, Ng L, Goodyear R, Oliver D, Lisoukov I, Vennstrom B, et al.
J Neurosci . 2001 Dec; 21(24):9792-800. PMID: 11739587
The deafness caused by early onset hypothyroidism indicates that thyroid hormone is essential for the development of hearing. We investigated the underlying roles of the TRalpha1 and TRbeta thyroid hormone...
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Salto C, Kindblom J, Johansson C, Wang Z, Gullberg H, Nordstrom K, et al.
Mol Endocrinol . 2001 Dec; 15(12):2115-28. PMID: 11731613
Thyroid hormone governs a diverse repertoire of physiological functions through receptors encoded in the receptor genes alpha and beta, which each generate variant proteins. In mammals, the alpha gene generates,...
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Mansen A, Yu F, Forrest D, Larsson L, Vennstrom B
Mol Endocrinol . 2001 Dec; 15(12):2106-14. PMID: 11731612
TRalpha1 and TRbeta mediate the regulatory effects of T3 and have profound effects on the cardiovascular system. We have analyzed the expression of the cardiac myosin heavy chain (MyHC) genes...
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Ng L, Rusch A, Amma L, Nordstrom K, Erway L, Vennstrom B, et al.
Hum Mol Genet . 2001 Dec; 10(23):2701-8. PMID: 11726557
Deletion of thyroid hormone receptor beta (TR beta), a ligand-dependent transcription factor encoded by the Thrb gene, causes deafness and thyroid hyperactivity in Thrb-null (Thrb(tm1/tm1)) mice and in a recessive...