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1. The Foxo1-Inducible Transcriptional Repressor Zfp125 Causes Hepatic Steatosis and Hypercholesterolemia

2. Presence of Natural Killer B Cells in Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Colon That Have Properties and Functions Similar to Those of Natural Killer Cells and B Cells but Are a Distinct Cell Population

3. Presence of Natural Killer B Cells in Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Colon That Have Properties and Functions Similar to Those of Natural Killer Cells and B Cells but Are a Distinct Cell Population.

4. Type 2 deiodinase polymorphism causes ER stress and hypothyroidism in the brain

5. Thyroid Hormone at Near Physiologic Concentrations Acutely Increases Oxygen Consumption and Extracellular Acidification in LH86 Hepatoma Cells

6. Prevalent Polymorphism in Thyroid Hormone-Activating Enzyme Leaves a Genetic Fingerprint That Underlies Associated Clinical Syndromes

7. A Common DIO2 Polymorphism and Alzheimer Disease Dementia in African and European Americans

8. Type 2 deiodinase polymorphism causes ER stress and hypothyroidism in the brain.

9. The type II deiodinase is retrotranslocated to the cytoplasm and proteasomes via p97/Atx3 complex

10. Treatment with Thyroxine Restores Myelination and Clinical Recovery after Intraventricular Hemorrhage

11. Neuronal hypoxia induces Hsp40-mediated nuclear import of type 3 deiodinase as an adaptive mechanism to reduce cellular metabolism

12. Paracrine signaling by glial cell-derived triiodothyronine activates neuronal gene expression in the rodent brain and human cells

13. The Foxo1-Inducible Transcriptional Repressor Zfp125 Causes Hepatic Steatosis and Hypercholesterolemia.

14. Treatment with Thyroxine Restores Myelination and Clinical Recovery after Intraventricular Hemorrhage.

15. Paracrine signaling by glial cell-derived triiodothyronine activates neuronal gene expression in the rodent brain and human cells.

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