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Results 21 - 30 of 61 for vitamins
  1. ... are low.Phosphate homeostasis is also controlled by vitamin D. When turned on (active), this vitamin stimulates the absorption of both phosphate and calcium ...
  2. ... called adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl). AdoCbl, which is derived from vitamin B12 (also known as cobalamin), is necessary for ... cells that serve as energy-producing centers. Once vitamin B12 has been transported into mitochondria, the MMAB ...
  3. ... MMACHC that is involved in the processing of vitamin B12 (also known as cobalamin). This gene plays a role in the conversion of vitamin B12 into one of two molecules, adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl) ...
  4. ... from the MMACHC gene is involved in processing vitamin B12 (also known as cobalamin). Variants (also known ... this protein's function prevents normal processing of vitamin B12. This vitamin is usually converted to two ...
  5. ... This protein helps regulate transport of the B-vitamin folate into cells. Folate (also called vitamin B9) is needed for many processes, including the ... it attaches (binds) to 5-MTHF, allowing the vitamin to be brought into the cell. Folate receptor ...
  6. ... II). This protein transports cobalamin (also known as vitamin B12) from the bloodstream to cells throughout the body. Cobalamin is obtained from the diet; this vitamin is found in animal products such as meat, ...
  7. ... enzyme is involved in the breakdown (metabolism) of vitamin B6. Specifically, it chemically modifies two forms of vitamin B6 obtained from food (pyridoxine and pyridoxamine) to ...
  8. ... necessary for the absorption of certain fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamin E and vitamin A.Apolipoprotein B-100, which is produced in ... s ability to absorb fats and fat-soluble vitamins from the diet, leading to the signs and ...
  9. ... for the effective use of biotin, a B vitamin found in foods such as liver, egg yolks, ... HOLOCARBOXYLASE SYNTHETASE; HLCS NCBI Gene ClinVar Baumgartner MR. Vitamin-responsive disorders: cobalamin, folate, biotin, vitamins B1 and ...
  10. ... is important for a chemical reaction involving the vitamin folate (also called vitamin B9). Specifically, this enzyme converts a form of ... process folate. While a shortage (deficiency) of this vitamin is an established risk factor for neural tube ...
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