Thyroid Gland -- physiology
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- Werner and Ingbar's the thyroid : a fundamental and clinical text
- Advances in perinatal thyroidology
- Biochemical basis of thyroid stimulation and thyroid hormone action : workshop conference, September 1975, Celle
- Brain development and thyroid deficiency
- Chemical developments in thyroidology
- Control of the thyroid gland : regulation of its normal function and growth
- Endemic goitre and thyroid function in Central Africa
- Formation in vitro of highly active thyroproteins : their biologic assay, and practical use
- Growth regulation of thyroid gland and thyroid tumors : Workshop on Growth Regulation of Thyroid Gland and Thyroid Tumors, Düsseldorf, October 20, 1988
- Nutritional muscular dystrophy in cattle : with special reference to the functional state of the thyroid
- Pediatric thyroidology
- Perinatal thyroid physiology and disease
- Principles of thyroid surgery
- Program : Abstracts of papers presented
- The Thyroid : physiology and treatment of disease
- The Thyroid axis and psychiatric illness
- The Thyroid gland
- The function of the thyroid gland
- The thyroid and biogenic amines
- The thyroid and its diseases
- The thyroid gland in pregnancy
- Thyroid function & disease
- Thyroid gland development and function
- Thyroid hormones
- Werner & Ingbar's the thyroid : a fundamental and clinical text
- Werner & Ingbar's the thyroid : a fundamental and clinical text
- Werner & Ingbar's the thyroid : a fundamental and clinical text
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