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Regulation by n-Butyrate of Thyroid Hormone Receptor Levels in Cultured Cells of Glial Origin

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Sodium butyrate has been reported to affect the differentiation, proliferation, and biochemical properties of different types of mammalian cells in culture, including neural cells (1).

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Ortiz-Caro, J., Montiel, F., Pascual, A., Aranda, A. (1986). Regulation by n-Butyrate of Thyroid Hormone Receptor Levels in Cultured Cells of Glial Origin. In: Medeiros-Neto, G., Gaitan, E. (eds) Frontiers in Thyroidology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5260-0_116

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