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high fT4 values, it was not considered appropriate to further increase the therapy. Subsequently, on several occasions, high TSH levels and fT4 levels in the upper part of the reference range were simultaneously detected. At the last monitoring at the
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probenecid were in the low micromolar range ( Table 1 ). Taken together, lesinurad and probenecid inhibit all the hSLC22s tested and mSLC22A8 ( Table 1 ). Uptake of (sulfated) iodothyronines for zebrafish SLC22A6 and SLC22A8 orthologues Among the
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( Fig. 4B; e and f ). Transcriptome changes An average of approximately 24.11 M reads per sample were generated. The average mapping ratio with the reference genome was 95.9%, and the average mapping ratio with genes was 77.78%. A total of 17
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no Dio1 activity in the liver, kidney, and thyroid ( 19 ). In both models, a similar pattern of serum thyroid hormone levels was observed. Serum T3 and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations remained within the normal range whereas serum T4
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) present deafness and a range of middle ear abnormalities including defective ossicles ( 34 ). Activity of deiodinases is also involved in auditory function. DIO2-deficient mice present hearing impairments ( 24 , 35 ) that, interestingly, resemble those