Talk:Thyroxine
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I'm thinking of merging thyroxine and triiodothyr.. T3 into one page, possibly thyroid hormone. (In the same way fibrin and fibrinogen go to the same place. Also saccule and utricle.)
Normally i'm not the greatest fan of over-merging, but T4 and T3 are normally used interchangably (or at least at the same time), and the differences are probably best discussed on the one page.
If anyone's strongly opposed speak now. Or just reverse it later :-) tb 00:12, 21 Mar 2004 (UTC)
I find this page to be far too brief. No discussion of the physiological role of these hormones? I think it needs to be expanded via links----
What is relationship between thyroxine, dietary iodine, and goiters? 24.181.225.111 05:11, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
This article is not even start level, it can only be a stub. Somebody tag this article please.
[edit] Structure
Charles Robert Harington discovered the structure of thyroxine. JFW | T@lk 23:25, 27 March 2007 (UTC)