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    Circulating T<sub>3</sub> Is Usually Converted to T<sub>4</sub> by Addition of Iodine
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Circulating T3 Is Usually Converted to T4 by Addition of Iodine

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Circulating T3 is usually converted to T4 by addition of iodine as it enters target cells.

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