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iodotyrosine dehalogenase iodotyrosine deiodinase.
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iodotyrosine deiodinase an enzyme that catalyzes the removal of iodine from monoiodotyrosine and diiodotyrosine. The reaction is a step in the conservation of iodine by the thyroid. Congenital deficiency of the enzyme results in severe loss of iodine, resulting in hypothyroidism and goiter. Called also iodotyrosine dehalogenase.
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iodoventriculography ventriculography with iodine contrast medium.
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iodovolatilization the liberation of free iodine by living epidermal cells in the iodogenic layer of certain brown algae or kelp. It accumulates in the algae as potassium iodide and has been used as a commercial source of iodine.
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iodoxamic acid an ionic dimeric radiopaque medium used in cholecystography.
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