Apoptosis: its pathophysiology and monitoring. The role of apoptosis in the radioiodine therapy of hyperthyroidism

The review aims to give an up to date understanding of the mechanisms of apoptosis (programmed cell death), the methods of detecting apoptosis, in particular with regard to imaging such changes non-invasively. Radioiodine (I-131) is a gamma and beta emitting radionuclide and is commonplace in the tr...

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Apoptosis - radiation effects
Cell Survival - radiation effects
Humans
Hyperthyroidism - diagnosis
Hyperthyroidism - diagnostic imaging
Hyperthyroidism - radiotherapy
Iodine Radioisotopes - administration & dosage
Radionuclide Imaging
Radiopharmaceuticals - administration & dosage
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Thyroid Gland - radiation effects
title Apoptosis: its pathophysiology and monitoring. The role of apoptosis in the radioiodine therapy of hyperthyroidism
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