Transcriptomic analysis reveals a critical role for activating G s α mutations in spontaneous feline hyperthyroidism
Feline hyperthyroidism (FHT) is a debilitating disease affecting > 10% of elderly cats. It is generally characterised by chronic elevation of thyroid hormone in the absence of circulating TSH. Understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of FHT is currently limited. However, FHT shares clinical an...
Main Authors: | Hiron, TK, Aguiar, J, Williams, JM, Falcone, S, Norman, PA, Elliott, J, Fowkes, RC, Syme, HM, Davison, LJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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