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J. Anim Sci. 1954. 13:480-482.
© 1954 American Society of Animal Science

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A Survey of the Effect of Phenothiazine on Uptake of Radioiodine by the Thyroids of Farm Animals

Roy V. Talmage1, R. A. Monroe and C. L. Comar

University of Tennessee—Atomic Energy Commissions2

Abstract

Attention is called to the fact that the feeding of some commercial phenothiazine preparations results in a reduced thyroid uptake of injected radioiodine in poultry, sheep, swine, cattle and burros, and that this effect may be indicative of an induced hypothyroidism.


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1 Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear studies research participant from Rice Institute, Houston, Texas

2 Agricultural Research Program, Oak Ridge, Term.







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