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Impact of Constitutively Active TSH Receptor Mutations on Craniofacial and Bone Morphology in Hyperthyroid Mouse Models
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Impact of Constitutively Active TSH Receptor Mutations on Craniofacial and Bone Morphology in Hyperthyroid Mouse Models

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/24/2026
This study demonstrates that hyperthyroidism driven by constitutively active TSH receptor mutations alters craniofacial structure and bone mineral density in mice, offering insights into thyroid hormone’s role in skeletal development.
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