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Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine ; : 325-326, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-787018

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Although radioiodine has been applied in thyroid diseases including carcinoma for over 70 years, it was only in 1996 that the basic molecular mechanism of iodine uptake was identified. Iodide is actively transported into the thyroid via a membrane glycoprotein known as sodium iodide symporter (NIS). NIS mediates radioiodine uptake into thyroid normal and cancer cells. The knowledge on NIS expression has provided scientific background to the empirical management of thyroid carcinoma. Based on recent studies of the NIS gene, this paper provides current clinical applications and future studies.


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Humans , Genetic Therapy , Iodine , Ion Transport , Membrane Glycoproteins , Sodium Iodide , Sodium , Theranostic Nanomedicine , Thyroid Diseases , Thyroid Gland , Thyroid Neoplasms
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Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine ; : 325-326, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-997403

ABSTRACT

Although radioiodine has been applied in thyroid diseases including carcinoma for over 70 years, it was only in 1996 that the basic molecular mechanism of iodine uptake was identified. Iodide is actively transported into the thyroid via a membrane glycoprotein known as sodium iodide symporter (NIS). NIS mediates radioiodine uptake into thyroid normal and cancer cells. The knowledge on NIS expression has provided scientific background to the empirical management of thyroid carcinoma. Based on recent studies of the NIS gene, this paper provides current clinical applications and future studies.

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