Primary hypothyroidism and autoimmune thyroiditis alter the transcriptional activity of genes regulating neurogenesis in the blood of patients
Objective. Thyroid hormones play an important role in the development and maturation of the central nervous symptom and their failure in the prenatal period leading to an irreversible brain damage. Their effect on the brain of adult, however, has not been fully studied. With the discovery of neuroge...
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Main Authors: | Bilous Iryna I., Pavlovych Larysa L., Kamyshnyi Aleksandr M. |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cfeb31b8ca54426cbb5afc9fdda176b0 |
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