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International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism

Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences

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1. Awareness of Thyroid Disorders in Jordan: A National Cross-Sectional Study

- Abu-Humaidan A.H.A. , et al.

2. Expert consensus on thyroid function test management in healthy checkup population

- Zeng Q. , et al.

3. Inhibitory Impact of Quercetin Nanoparticles on Polyol Pathway in Hyperthyroidism Rats

- El-Aal Y.A.A. , et al.

4. Household Salt Storage and Seasoning Consumption Are Predictors of Insufficient Iodine Status Among Pregnant Women in Southeastern Brazil

- Momentti A.C. , et al.

5. Effects of different iodine levels on thyroid function in rats after pregnancy

- Yuming Z. , et al.

6. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINANTS of THYROID PATHOLOGY

- Ryabukha O.I. , et al.

7. Quercetin alleviates hyperthyroidism-induced liver damage via Nrf2 Signaling pathway

- Zhao P. , et al.

8. Social and Hygienic Lifestyle Factors and iodine Deficiency Diseases

- Kondratev K.V. , et al.

9. Concurrent incident of oral lichen planus and hyperthyroidsm and hypothyroidism

- Mohiti A. , et al.

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