2019
DOI: 10.1101/710764
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Effects of repetitive Iodine Thyroid Blocking on the Development of the Foetal Brain and Thyroid in rats: a Systems Biology approach

Abstract: A single dose of potassium iodide (KI) against repeated exposure to radioactive iodine, such as the one of the Fukushima accident, might not be effective enough to protect the thyroid.Our group showed that repetitive dose of KI for eight days offers efficient protection without toxic effects in adult rats. However, the effect of repetitive KI on the developing foetus still unknown especially on brain development, but a correlation between the impaired maternal thyroid status and a decrease in intelligence quot… Show more

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“…The Bayesian SEM approach has been used in agricultural science [14], or for studying the impact of product information on third-party websites on the feedback mechanism between internal word-of-mouth and retail sales on Download.com and Amazon.com (accessed on 1 March 2020) [15]. It can be useful for analyzing the interdependence of a television program viewership between spouses [16], for exploring peer effects in casino gambling behavior [17], for modeling the interaction between people's health risk perception and betel chewing habits in Taiwan [18], and for studying the effects of repetitive iodine thyroid blocking on the development of the foetal brain and thyroid in rats [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Bayesian SEM approach has been used in agricultural science [14], or for studying the impact of product information on third-party websites on the feedback mechanism between internal word-of-mouth and retail sales on Download.com and Amazon.com (accessed on 1 March 2020) [15]. It can be useful for analyzing the interdependence of a television program viewership between spouses [16], for exploring peer effects in casino gambling behavior [17], for modeling the interaction between people's health risk perception and betel chewing habits in Taiwan [18], and for studying the effects of repetitive iodine thyroid blocking on the development of the foetal brain and thyroid in rats [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%