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The concept of autoregulation of iodide metabolism was established several decades ago and autoregulation was originally defined as the regulation of thyroidal iodine metabolism independent from TSH or other external stimulators, and the major autoregulatory factor was considered to be excess iodide.
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Nagataki, S. (1993). Autoregulation of Thyroid Function by Iodide. In: Delange, F., Dunn, J.T., Glinoer, D. (eds) Iodine Deficiency in Europe. NATO ASI Series, vol 241. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1245-9_5
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