Enhanced Iodine Supplementation Alters the Immune Process in a Transgenic Mouse Model for Autoimmune Thyroiditis
Thyroid2014Vol. 24(5), pp. 888–896
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Margret Ehlers, Annette Thiel, Claudia Papewalis, Andreas Domröse, Wiebke Stenzel, C. Bernecker, Matthias Haase, Stephanie Allelein, Sven Schinner, Holger S. Willenberg, Joachim Feldkamp, Matthias Schott
Abstract
Our results demonstrate that elevated iodine supplementation has no physical impact on the course of disease in transgenic, antibody-devoid TAZ10 mice, which are immunologically prone to AIT.
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