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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Vitamin B12
  1. ... is a condition caused by low levels of vitamin B12 (also known as cobalamin). The primary feature of ... proteins play a role in the uptake of vitamin B12 from food. Vitamin B12, which cannot be made ...
  2. ... LMBRD1, and ABCD4 are all involved in processing vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin or Cbl. The PRDX1 ... PRDX1 can affect MMACHC gene activity. During processing, vitamin B12 is converted to one of two molecules: adenosylcobalamin ( ...
  3. ... This protein is involved in the uptake of vitamin B12 (also called cobalamin) from food into the body. Vitamin B12, which cannot be made in the body and ...
  4. ... instructions for making a protein that helps convert vitamin B12 (also called cobalamin) into one of two molecules, ... MMACHC (produced from the MMACHC gene), MMADHC transports vitamin B12 to regions of the cell in which each ...
  5. ... instructions for making a protein that helps convert vitamin B12 (also called cobalamin) into one of two molecules, ... plays a role in processing different forms of vitamin B12 so that they can be converted to either ...
  6. ... protein that is involved in the conversion of vitamin B12 (also known as cobalamin) into one of two ... the LMBRD1 gene). Together, these two proteins transport vitamin B12 out of lysosomes, making it available for further ...
  7. ... LMBD1, that is involved in the conversion of vitamin B12 (also known as cobalamin) into one of two ... the ABCD4 gene). Together, these two proteins transport vitamin B12 out of lysosomes, making it available for further ...
  8. ... impairs the transport of cobalamin (also known as vitamin B12) within the body. Cobalamin is obtained from the diet; this vitamin is found in animal products such as meat, ...
  9. ... This protein is involved in the uptake of vitamin B12 (also called cobalamin) from food. Vitamin B12, which cannot be made in the body and ... passing through the intestine or kidneys. During digestion, vitamin B12 is released from food. As the vitamin passes ...
  10. ... called adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl). AdoCbl, which is derived from vitamin B12 (also called cobalamin), is necessary for the normal ... last steps in AdoCbl formation, the transport of vitamin B12 into mitochondria (specialized structures inside cells that serve ...
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