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In eye cells from people with a thyroid eye disease, a lab-made version of a hormone turns on a cellular signal but doesn't trigger the production of a gooey substance that causes swelling — meaning the signal doesn't always lead to the swelling effect.

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The study shows that a lab-made hormone (rhTSH) turns on a signal (cAMP) in eye cells from Graves’ disease patients but doesn’t make them produce the problematic substance (hyaluronan), just like the claim says.

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