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    Thyroid Hormone Receptor β1 Acts as a Potent Suppressor of Tumor Invasiveness and Metastasis by MARTINEZ-IGLESIAS, Olaia, GARCIA-SILVA, Susana, TENBAUM, Stephan P, REGADERA, Javier, LARCHER, Fernando, PARAMIO, Jesus M, VENNSTRÖM, Bjorn, ARANDA, Ana

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-01-2009)
    “…Abstract Loss of thyroid hormone receptors (TR) is a common feature in some tumors, although their role in tumor progression is currently unknown. We show here…”
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    The Thyroid Hormone Receptor α1 Protein Is Expressed in Embryonic Postmitotic Neurons and Persists in Most Adult Neurons by Wallis, Karin, Dudazy, Susi, Hogerlinden, Max van, Nordström, Kristina, Mittag, Jens, Vennström, Björn

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-10-2010)
    “…Thyroid hormone is essential for brain development where it acts mainly through the thyroid hormone receptor α1 (TRα1) isoform. However, the potential for the…”
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    Adaptations of the Autonomous Nervous System Controlling Heart Rate Are Impaired by a Mutant Thyroid Hormone Receptor-α1 by Mittag, Jens, Davis, Benjamin, Vujovic, Milica, Arner, Anders, Vennström, Björn

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-05-2010)
    “…Thyroid hormone has profound direct effects on cardiac function, but the hormonal interactions with the autonomic control of heart rate are unclear. Because…”
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    Inappropriate heat dissipation ignites brown fat thermogenesis in mice with a mutant thyroid hormone receptor α1 by Warner, Amy, Rahman, Awahan, Solsjö, Peter, Gottschling, Kristina, Davis, Benjamin, Vennström, Björn, Arner, Anders, Mittag, Jens

    “…Thyroid hormone is a major regulator of thermogenesis, acting both in peripheral organs and on central autonomic pathways. Mice heterozygous for a point…”
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    3‐Iodothyroacetic acid lacks thermoregulatory and cardiovascular effects in vivo by Hoefig, Carolin S, Jacobi, Simon F, Warner, Amy, Harder, Lisbeth, Schanze, Nancy, Vennström, Björn, Mittag, Jens

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-07-2015)
    “…Background and Purpose 3‐Iodothyronamine (3‐T1AM) is an endogenous thyroid hormone derivative reported to induce strong hypothermia and bradycardia within…”
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    Thermoregulatory and Cardiovascular Consequences of a Transient Thyrotoxicosis and Recovery in Male Mice by Hoefig, Carolin S, Harder, Lisbeth, Oelkrug, Rebecca, Meusel, Moritz, Vennström, Björn, Brabant, Georg, Mittag, Jens

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-07-2016)
    “…Thyroid hormones play a major role in body homeostasis, regulating energy expenditure and cardiovascular function. Given that obese people or athletes might…”
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    Thyroid hormones regulate selenoprotein expression and selenium status in mice by Mittag, Jens, Behrends, Thomas, Hoefig, Carolin S, Vennström, Björn, Schomburg, Lutz

    Published in PloS one (22-09-2010)
    “…Impaired expression of selenium-containing proteins leads to perturbed thyroid hormone (TH) levels, indicating the central importance of selenium for TH…”
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    Thyroid hormone is required for hypothalamic neurons regulating cardiovascular functions by Mittag, Jens, Lyons, David J, Sällström, Johan, Vujovic, Milica, Dudazy-Gralla, Susi, Warner, Amy, Wallis, Karin, Alkemade, Anneke, Nordström, Kristina, Monyer, Hannah, Broberger, Christian, Arner, Anders, Vennström, Björn

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-01-2013)
    “…Thyroid hormone is well known for its profound direct effects on cardiovascular function and metabolism. Recent evidence, however, suggests that the hormone…”
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    Serum copper as a novel biomarker for resistance to thyroid hormone by Mittag, Jens, Behrends, Thomas, Nordström, Kristina, Anselmo, Joao, Vennström, Björn, Schomburg, Lutz

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-04-2012)
    “…Thyroid hormone action is mediated by the thyroid hormone receptors TRα1 and TRβ. Defects in TRβ lead to RTH (resistance to thyroid hormone) β, a syndrome…”
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    Hypermetabolism in mice caused by the central action of an unliganded thyroid hormone receptor α1 by Sjögren, Maria, Alkemade, Anneke, Mittag, Jens, Nordström, Kristina, Katz, Abram, Rozell, Björn, Westerblad, Håkan, Arner, Anders, Vennström, Björn

    Published in The EMBO journal (31-10-2007)
    “…Thyroid hormone, via its nuclear receptors TRα and TRβ, controls metabolism by acting locally in peripheral tissues and centrally by regulating sympathetic…”
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    Depressed Thermogenesis but Competent Brown Adipose Tissue Recruitment in Mice Devoid of All Hormone-Binding Thyroid Hormone Receptors by Golozoubova, Valeria, Gullberg, Hjalmar, Matthias, Anita, Cannon, Barbara, Vennström, Björn, Nedergaard, Jan

    Published in Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-02-2004)
    “…We have examined the metabolic role of hormone-binding nuclear thyroid hormone receptors (TRs). Mice devoid of all hormone-binding TRs [TRα1(−/−)β(−/−)…”
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    Multiple phenotypes in adult mice following inactivation of the Coxsackievirus and Adenovirus Receptor (Car) gene by Pazirandeh, Ahmad, Sultana, Taranum, Mirza, Momina, Rozell, Björn, Hultenby, Kjell, Wallis, Karin, Vennström, Björn, Davis, Ben, Arner, Anders, Heuchel, Rainer, Löhr, Matthias, Philipson, Lennart, Sollerbrant, Kerstin

    Published in PloS one (03-06-2011)
    “…To determine the normal function of the Coxsackievirus and Adenovirus Receptor (CAR), a protein found in tight junctions and other intercellular complexes, we…”
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    Functions of thyroid hormone receptors in mice by Forrest, D, Vennström, B

    Published in Thyroid (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-2000)
    “…Thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) play a central role in mediating the actions of thyroid hormone in development and homeostasis in vertebrate species. The TRs…”
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    A thyroid hormone receptor that is required for the development of green cone photoreceptors by Reh, Thomas A, Forrest, Douglas, Ng, Lily, Hurley, James B, Dierks, Blair, Srinivas, Maya, Saltó, Carmen, Vennström, Björn

    Published in Nature genetics (01-01-2001)
    “…Color vision is facilitated by distinct populations of cone photoreceptors in the retina. In rodents, cones expressing different opsin photopigments are…”
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    Interference of a Mutant Thyroid Hormone Receptor α1 with Hepatic Glucose Metabolism by Vujovic, Milica, Nordström, Kristina, Gauthier, Karine, Flamant, Frédéric, Visser, Theo J, Vennström, Björn, Mittag, Jens

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-06-2009)
    “…Mice expressing the mutant thyroid hormone receptor TRα1R384C, which has a 10-fold reduced affinity to the ligand T3, exhibit hypermetabolism due to an…”
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    Deletion of the Thyroid Hormone Receptor α1 Prevents the Structural Alterations of the Cerebellum Induced by Hypothyroidism by Morte, Beatriz, Manzano, Jimena, Scanlan, Thomas, Vennström, Björn, Bernal, Juan

    “…Thyroid hormone (T3) controls critical aspects of cerebellar development, such as migration of postmitotic granule cells and terminal differentiation of…”
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    Increased depressive behaviour in mice harboring the mutant thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1 by Pilhatsch, Maximilian, Winter, Christine, Nordström, Kristina, Vennström, Björn, Bauer, Michael, Juckel, Georg

    Published in Behavioural brain research (25-12-2010)
    “…Clinical evidence indicates that hypothyroidism contributes to mood disorders. The present study tested if the mutant thyroid hormone receptor alpha 1 (TRα1)…”
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