In the current study, the authors examined the type 1 (D1), type 2 (D2), and type 3 deiodinase (D3) activity and mRNA expression patterns in thyroid, lung, brain, pituitary, heart, liver, spleen, gonads, skin, muscle, intestine, Fabricius' bursa, and kidney during the last week of chicken embryonic development and the first 2 days posthatch. The D3 was the most widely expressed, occurring in all examined tissues. Also, the D1 knows a widespread distribution, although no D1 activity or mRNA expression could be detected in the brain, the thyroid, the muscle, and the skin.
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