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. 1933 Jan;12(1):235–246. doi: 10.1172/JCI100492

THE RATES OF UTILIZATION OF THYROXINE AND OF DESICCATED THYROID IN MAN: THE RELATION BETWEEN THE IODINE IN DESICCATED THYROID AND IN THYROXINE

Willard Owen Thompson 1, Lawrence L McLellan 1, Phebe K Thompson 1, Lois F N Dickie 1
PMCID: PMC435903  PMID: 16694117

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