Blocking iodide is key to survival.

PositionNuclear Contamination - Brief article

Iodide entrapment in the thyroid gland is essential, and plays a key role in dysfunctions such as thyroid and breast cancers, thyroiditis, Graves-Basedow disease, and Hashimoto's disease. The accidents at Chernobyl and Fukushima have revealed growing public concerns, as exposure to radioactive iodine increases the risk of cancer and birth defects. There is an urgent need to find radioprotective molecules to prevent and treat body contamination.

Yves Ambroise and colleagues at Biology and Technology Institute at the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission identified an important class of compounds that efficiently blocks iodide transport by inhibiting the sodium iodide symporter...

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