Deiodinase enzymes convert T4 to the active hormone T3 (triiodothyronine) by removing one iodine atom. A similar enzyme inactivates T3 by removing another iodine atom to form T2.
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In the March 2011 edition of Clinical ...
Did you know that roughly one in every eight women will develop a thyroid condition in their lifetime? The thyroid gland is a hormone-creating center of the body that sets your metabolism.
How many of you feel that something is "off," yet when you go to your health care provider you are told that your thyroid is "normal"? You don’t feel normal yet nobody can figure it out.