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I 77 Lerner, S. R., and I. L. Chaikoff: The influence of goitrogenic compounds 

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 of thyroid tissue, Endocrinology, 37, 362-368 (1945). 



I 78 Low-Beer, B. V. A., J. H. Lawrence, and R. S. Stone: The therapeutic use of 

 artificially produced radioactive substances (radiophosphorus, radiostrontium, 

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I 79 Mann, ^V. : Biological studies with radioactive and stable isotopes (radioactive 

 iodine and stable nitrogen), thesis, University of Rochester, 1946. 



I 80 Mann, W., and C. P. Leblond: Chemical transformation of the iodine fixed by 

 the thyroid gland, South. Surg., 11, 828-839 (1942). 



I 81 Mann, W., C. P. Leblond, and S. L. Warren: Iodine metabolism of the thyroid 

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I 82 Marie, P. L.: L'iode radioactive en therapie, Presse med., 54, 681-682 (1946). 



I 83 Marinelli L. D., F. W. Foote, R. F. Hill, and A. F. Hocker: Retention of 

 radioactive iodine in thyroid carcinomas: Histopathologic and radioautographic 

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I 84 Miller, W. H., G. W. Anderson, R. K. Madison, and D. J. Salley: Exchange 

 reactions of diiodotyrosine, Science, 100, 340-341 (1944). 



I 85 Morton, M. E.: Metabolism of iodine as studied with its radioactive isotope, 

 thesis, University of California, 1943. 



I 86 Morton, M. E., and I. L. Chaikoff: The formation in vitro of thyroxine and 

 diiodotyrosine by thyroid tissue with radioactive iodine as indicator, /. Biol. Chem., 

 147, 1-9 (1943). 



I 87 Morton, M. E., and I. L. Chaikoff: The formation in vitro of thyroxine and 

 diiodotyrosine by thyroid tissue, /. Biol. Chem., 144, 565 (1942). 



I 88 Morton, M. E., I. L. Chaikoff, W. O. Reinhardt, and E. Anderson: Radio- 

 active iodine as an indicator of the metabolism of iodine. VI. The formation of 

 thyroxine and diiodotyrosine by the completely thyroidectomized animal, /. Biol. 

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I 89 Morton, M. E., I. L. Chaikoff, and S. Rosenfield: Inhibiting effect of inorganic 

 iodide on the formation in vitro of thyroxine and diiodotyrosine by surviving 

 thyroid tissue, /. Biol. Chem., 154, 381-387 (1944). 



I 90 Morton, M. E., I. Perlman, and I. L. Chaikoff: Radioactive iodine as an indi- 

 cator of the metabolism of iodine. III. The effect of thyrotropic hormone on the 

 turnover of thyroxine and diiodotyrosine in the thyroid gland and plasma, J. Biol. 

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I 91 Morton, M. E., I. Perlman, E. Anderson, and I. L. Chaikoff: Radioactive 

 iodine as an indicator of the metabolism of iodine. V. The effects of hypophy- 

 sectomy on the distribution of labeled thyroxine and diiodotyrosine in thyroid 

 gland and plasma, Endocrinology, 30, 495-501 (1942). 



I 92 Perctval, W., D. Findlay, J. Gross, and C. P. Leblond: Autographic studies on 

 the bony tissues with radioactive phosphorus and of the thyroid with radioactive 

 iodine, Anal. Record, 97, 424 (1947). 



I 93 Perlman, I., I. L. Chaikoff, and M. E. Morton: Radioactive iodine as an indica- 

 tor of the metabolism of iodine. I. The turnover of iodine in the tissues of the nor- 

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I 94 Perlman, I., M. E. Morton, and I. L. Chaikoff: Radioactive iodine as an in- 

 dicator of metabolism of iodine. II. Rates of formation of thyroxine and diiodo- 

 tyrosine by intact normal thyroid gland, /. Biol. Chem., 139, 449-456 (1941). 



