PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 21035537-6 2011 Iodide tunes down the biological activity of autonomous thyrocytes and may thus be of therapeutic benefit not only to prevent the occurrence of somatic TSHR mutations, causing thyroid autonomy, but also to slow down the development of clinically relevant disease. Iodides 0-6 thyroid stimulating hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus 152-156 15691889-3 2005 We aimed to investigate whether iodide could modulate the biological effects of activating TSHR mutations. Iodides 32-38 thyroid stimulating hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus 91-95 18272324-5 2008 We also showed that iodide excess inhibits the expression of essential genes for thyroid differentiation: Tshr, Nis, Tg, and Tpo. Iodides 20-26 thyroid stimulating hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus 106-110 15691889-13 2005 In conclusion, our studies indicate that the biological effects of activating TSHR mutations vary with the ambient iodide supply and could be masked in regions of high iodine intake. Iodides 115-121 thyroid stimulating hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus 78-82 7850004-0 1995 Augmentation of thyrotropin-induced iodide uptake in FRTL-5 cells by immunoglobulins containing blocking thyrotropin-receptor antibodies under NaCl-depleted conditions. Iodides 36-42 thyroid stimulating hormone receptor Rattus norvegicus 105-125