thyronin
/ˈθaɪrənaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A synthetic hormone that mimics the action of the thyroid hormones, especially thyroxine.
“The doctor prescribed thyronin to stimulate the patient’s thyroid function.”
1. noun
A synthetic hormone that mimics the action of the thyroid hormones, especially thyroxine.
“The doctor prescribed thyronin to stimulate the patient’s thyroid function.”