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Environmental Goitrogens and Goitrogenic Factors

https://doi.org/10.14341/ket20062121-32

Abstract

This review of literature is dedicated to goitrogenic environmental factors, their goitrogenic mechanisms and their potential role in pathogenesis of endemic goiter.

About the Authors

N Abramova

Kafedra endokrinologii


V Fadeyev

Kafedra endokrinologii


G Gerasimov



G Melnichenko

Kafedra endokrinologii


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