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  2. Thyronamine - Wikipedia

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    The group includes: Thyronamine (T0AM) 3-Iodothyronamine (T1AM), which is the most notable one as it is a trace amine found in the nervous system.It is a possible candidate for the natural ligand of the trace amine-associated receptor TAAR1 (TAR1), an intracellular G protein-coupled receptor [1]

  3. Thyronine - Wikipedia

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  4. Thyroid hormones - Wikipedia

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    Thyroid hormones act on nearly every cell in the body. They act to increase the basal metabolic rate, affect protein synthesis, help regulate long bone growth (synergy with growth hormone) and neural maturation, and increase the body's sensitivity to catecholamines (such as adrenaline) by permissiveness. [12]

  5. Tyramine - Wikipedia

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    Tyramine (/ ˈ t aɪ r ə m iː n / TY-rə-meen) (also spelled tyramin), also known under several other names, [note 1] is a naturally occurring trace amine derived from the amino acid tyrosine. [4]

  6. 3'-Monoiodothyronine - Wikipedia

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  7. Thyroxine - Wikipedia

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    Thyroxine, also known as T 4, is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland.It is the primary form of thyroid hormone found in the blood and acts as a prohormone of the more active thyroid hormone, triiodothyronine (T 3). [1]