Pub. Date : 2022
PMID : 35387426
6 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | In animal studies, both in basic science and in toxicological assessment of potential endocrine disruptors, the state of the thyroid hormone (TH) axis is often described and defined exclusively by the concentrations of circulating THs and TSH. | Thorium | tyrosine hydroxylase | Mus musculus |
2 | In animal studies, both in basic science and in toxicological assessment of potential endocrine disruptors, the state of the thyroid hormone (TH) axis is often described and defined exclusively by the concentrations of circulating THs and TSH. | Thorium | tyrosine hydroxylase | Mus musculus |
3 | In animal studies, both in basic science and in toxicological assessment of potential endocrine disruptors, the state of the thyroid hormone (TH) axis is often described and defined exclusively by the concentrations of circulating THs and TSH. | Thyrotropin | tyrosine hydroxylase | Mus musculus |
4 | In animal studies, both in basic science and in toxicological assessment of potential endocrine disruptors, the state of the thyroid hormone (TH) axis is often described and defined exclusively by the concentrations of circulating THs and TSH. | Thyrotropin | tyrosine hydroxylase | Mus musculus |
5 | Although it is known that the local, organ-specific effects of THs are also substantially regulated by local mechanisms such as TH transmembrane transport and metabolism of TH by deiodinases, such endpoint parameters of the axis are rarely assessed in these experiments. | Thorium | tyrosine hydroxylase | Mus musculus |
6 | Although it is known that the local, organ-specific effects of THs are also substantially regulated by local mechanisms such as TH transmembrane transport and metabolism of TH by deiodinases, such endpoint parameters of the axis are rarely assessed in these experiments. | Thorium | tyrosine hydroxylase | Mus musculus |