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  1. Multimeric and monomeric TSH receptors reside in lipid rafts.
  2. Detecting transmembrane interfaces of TSH receptor oligomers.
  3. Probing the TSH receptors signalosome-neutral TSH receptor antibodies can activate multiple signaling cascades.
  4. Intra-molecular cleavage of the TSH receptor-impact of TSHR antibodies.
  5. Thyroid and Bone: TSH inhibits osteoclastogenesis from embryonic stem cells.
  6. The TSH receptor antagonizes the resorptive action of thyroid hormone on bone.
  7. TSH receptor gene polymorphism-evidence for a genetic role in Graves’ disease.

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