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    Administration of a single low dose of recombinant human thyrotropin significantly enhances thyroid radioiodide uptake in nontoxic nodular goiter by HUYSMANS, Dyde A, NIEUWLAAT, Willy-Anne, ERDTSIECK, Ronald J, SCHELLEKENS, Andries P, BUS, Jo W, BRAVENBOER, Bert, HERMUS, Ad R

    “…Radioiodine (131I) is increasingly used as treatment for volume reduction of nontoxic, nodular goiter. A high dose of 131I is often needed because of low…”
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    Administration of a Single Low Dose of Recombinant Human Thyrotropin Significantly Enhances Thyroid Radioiodide Uptake in Nontoxic Nodular Goiter1 by Huysmans, Dyde A., Nieuwlaat, Willy-Anne, Erdtsieck, Ronald J., Schellekens, Andries P., Bus, Jo W., Bravenboer, Bert, Hermus, Ad R.

    “…Radioiodine (131I) is increasingly used as treatment for volume reduction of nontoxic, nodular goiter. A high dose of 131I is often needed because of low…”
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    Prolactin in human cerebrospinal fluid by Assies, J, Schellekens, A P, Touber, J L

    “…PRL was measured radioimmunologically in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples obtained simultaneously in 31 patients with various neurological or…”
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    Protein hormones in cerebrospinal fluid: evidence for retrograde transport of prolactin from the pituitary to the brain in man by Assies, J, Schellekens, A P, Touber, J L

    Published in Clinical endocrinology (Oxford) (01-06-1978)
    “…Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels of two hormones of similar molecular size, pituitary prolactin (PRL) and human chorionic somatomammotropin (hCS),…”
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    Assay of glycosylated haemoglobin using agar electrophoresis by Thornton, W E, Schellekens, A P, Sanders, G T

    Published in Annals of clinical biochemistry (01-05-1981)
    “…A fast electrophoretic method for measuring glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1) is described. Eight samples per cell can be assayed in a single run. Results are…”
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