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Isotopic equilibrium and radioimmunoassay methods were used to evaluate the effects of increases in iodide intake on tissue and serum concentrations of thyroid hormones. Within the range of iodide levels used total iodine in peripheral tissues and serum increase directly with iodide intake but this change is mainly due to an increase in inorganic iodide. It is concluded that increases in tissue thyroid hormone concentrations occur within a relatively narrow range of iodide intake and maximal concentration occurs at an iodide intake of 3-10 μg/day.
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