Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Thyroid, Graves' disease and Immunology are his primary areas of study. The various areas that he examines in his Internal medicine study include Genetics and Locus. His work on Thyroid-stimulating hormone is typically connected to Insulin receptor as part of general Endocrinology study, connecting several disciplines of science.
His work deals with themes such as Pregnancy, Postpartum period and Immune system, which intersect with Thyroid. His Graves' disease research focuses on Antibody and how it connects with Thyroid Stimulating Immunoglobulin and Immunopathology. His Immunology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Genetic linkage and Genetic predisposition.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Thyroid, Immunology and Receptor. His Internal medicine study incorporates themes from Molecular biology, Cell culture and T cell. His Endocrinology study combines topics in areas such as Antibody and Antigen.
Terry F. Davies combines subjects such as Pregnancy and Autoantibody, Anti-thyroid autoantibodies with his study of Thyroid. His Immunology research includes elements of Autoimmune thyroiditis and Disease. His Hormone research includes themes of Osteoporosis, Osteoclast, Bone remodeling and Bone resorption.
Terry F. Davies mostly deals with Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Receptor, Thyroid and Cell biology. Terry F. Davies regularly ties together related areas like Alternative splicing in his Internal medicine studies. His Endocrinology research integrates issues from Osteoclast, Stem cell and Bone marrow.
His Receptor course of study focuses on Molecular biology and Epitope, Response element, Activator and Small molecule. His Thyroid research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Pathology, Cancer research and PAX8. His Cell biology research incorporates themes from Embryonic stem cell and Apoptosis.
Terry F. Davies focuses on Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Thyroid, Hormone and Receptor. Terry F. Davies focuses mostly in the field of Internal medicine, narrowing it down to topics relating to Stem cell and, in certain cases, Embryonic stem cell and Cellular differentiation. His study of Thyroid cancer is a part of Endocrinology.
His Thyroid research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Molecular biology, Cell biology and PAX8. The various areas that Terry F. Davies examines in his Hormone study include Haploinsufficiency and Adipose tissue, Thermogenin, Brown adipose tissue, Thermogenesis. The Receptor study combines topics in areas such as Gene expression and Follicle-stimulating hormone.
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A consensus report of the role of serum thyroglobulin as a monitoring method for low-risk patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma.
Ernest L. Mazzaferri;R. J. Robbins;C. A. Spencer;L. E. Braverman.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (2003)
A comparison of recombinant human thyrotropin and thyroid hormone withdrawal for the detection of thyroid remnant or cancer.
Bryan R. Haugen;Furio Pacini;Christoph Reiners;Martin Schlumberger.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (1999)
TSH Is a Negative Regulator of Skeletal Remodeling
Etsuko Abe;Russell C Marians;Wanqin Yu;Wanqin Yu;Xue Bin Wu;Xue Bin Wu.
Cell (2003)
Detection of At-Risk Pregnancy by Means of Highly Sensitive Assays for Thyroid Autoantibodies
Alex Stagnaro-Green;Sheila H. Roman;Rhoda H. Cobin;Essam El-Harazy.
JAMA (1990)
Comparison of administration of recombinant human thyrotropin with withdrawal of thyroid hormone for radioactive iodine scanning in patients with thyroid carcinoma
Paul W. Ladenson;Lewis E. Braverman;Ernest L. Mazzaferri;Françoise Brucker-Davis.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1997)
Searching for the autoimmune thyroid disease susceptibility genes: from gene mapping to gene function.
Yaron Tomer;Terry F. Davies.
Endocrine Reviews (2003)
Infection, Thyroid Disease, and Autoimmunity
Yaron Tomer;Terry F. Davies.
Endocrine Reviews (1993)
Thyrotropin receptor–associated diseases: from adenomata to Graves disease
Terry F. Davies;Takao Ando;Reigh Yi Lin;Yaron Tomer.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2005)
Evidence of limited variability of antigen receptors on intrathyroidal T cells in autoimmune thyroid disease.
Terry F. Davies;Andreas Martin;Erlinda S. Concepcion;Peter Graves.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1991)
Common and Unique Susceptibility Loci in Graves and Hashimoto Diseases: Results of Whole-Genome Screening in a Data Set of 102 Multiplex Families
Yaron Tomer;Yoshiyuki Ban;Erlinda Concepcion;Giuseppe Barbesino.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2003)
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