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Population data indicate that thyroid regulation is consistent with an equilibrium-point model, but not with a set-point model

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Stephen Paul Fitzgerald & Nigel Geoffrey Bean. (2018) Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) autoregulation reduces variation in the TSH response to thyroid hormones. Temperature 5:4, pages 380-389.
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Stephen Paul Fitzgerald, Nigel G. Bean, Henrik Falhammar & Rudolf Hoermann. (2022) Physiological linkage of thyroid and pituitary sensitivities. Endocrine 79:1, pages 143-151.
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Stephen P. Fitzgerald, Nigel G. Bean, Samuel P. Fitzgerald & Henrik Falhammar. (2022) The application of new concepts of the assessment of the thyroid state to pregnant women. Frontiers in Endocrinology 13.
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Stephen P. Fitzgerald & Henrik Falhammar. (2022) Redefinition of Successful Treatment of Patients With Hypothyroidism. Is TSH the Best Biomarker of Euthyroidism?. Frontiers in Endocrinology 13.
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Stephen P. Fitzgerald, Nigel G. Bean, James V. Hennessey & Henrik Falhammar. (2021) Thyroid testing paradigm switch from thyrotropin to thyroid hormones—Future directions and opportunities in clinical medicine and research. Endocrine 74:2, pages 285-289.
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Stephen P. FitzgeraldNigel G. BeanHenrik FalhammarJono Tuke. (2020) Clinical Parameters Are More Likely to Be Associated with Thyroid Hormone Levels than with Thyrotropin Levels: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Thyroid 30:12, pages 1695-1709.
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Stephen P. Fitzgerald, Niels Grote Beverborg, Yves Beguin, Ferruh Artunc, Henrik Falhammar & Nigel G. Bean. (2019) Population data provide evidence against the presence of a set point for hemoglobin levels or tissue oxygen delivery. Physiological Reports 7:12.
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Stephen P. Fitzgerald & Nigel G. Bean. (2018) Population correlations do not support the existence of set points for blood levels of calcium or glucose - a new model for homeostasis. Physiological Reports 6:1, pages e13551.
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